In January 1976, the Flying Burrito Brothers performed live on "Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert," capturing a pivotal moment in their career. Leading up to this performance, they had released their album "Last of the Red Hot Burritos" in 1972, showcasing their innovative blend of country rock. By the time of this live recording, the band's lineup had undergone significant changes, with members such as Chris Ethridge and "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow still carrying the torch for their unique sound. This performance of “Six Days On The Road” highlights the group's commitment to live music and their ability to reinterpret classic songs, further solidifying their influence in the country rock genre. The concert setting also offered them a platform to reach a broader audience, showcasing their resilience and adaptability during a transitional period in their career.