Three students perform, two are playing guitar and one student is singing.

The event featured panel discussions and three performances at the College Station Events Center. Hagler Fellow Lyle Lovett and his guests Leland Sklar and Chuck Ainlay were among the panelists.

Three men sit at a table, the man in the center is holding a microphone.

The film was made by Danny Tedesco and showcases four legendary session musicians: Leland Sklar, Danny Kortchmar, Russ Kunkel and Waddy Wachtel.

Three people sit at a table, the person on the right is holding a microphone for the person in the middle to speak into. Behind them is a screen projector where the word “Chapters” is shown.

Join us April 14 for the next event in Lovett’s Hagler Fellow residency: a screening and discussion of “Immediate Family,” a 2022 documentary by Danny Tedesco.

Two people sit in chairs with a small table on the floor between them. They are in a black box theatre and in the foreground are the backs of people’s heads seated in the audience.

Sadoski graduated from A&M Consolidated High School before embarking on an acting career in theatre, television and film.

Singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett is shown speaking to college students in a classroom. Lovett is seated and a microphone is set up in front of him. To his right is the class professor, Matthew Campbell.

The four-time Grammy Award winner will be among 11 Hagler Fellows and two Distinguished Lecturers inducted by the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study during its annual gala in February.