This episode pays tribute to the late Garth Hudson, whose recent passing reminds us of his monumental impact on music and sound art.
73 min
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Rest in Peace Garth Hudson
We mourn the loss of Garth Hudson, one of music's most innovative, intriguing, and truly unique figures.
11 min
4
Review: A Complete Unknown
A review of James Mangold’s A Complete Unknown and Timothée Chalamet’s take on Bob Dylan.
17 min
5
Bonus Episode: Christmas Must Be Tonight
The Band's hidden gem Christmas Must Be tonight is a Christmas classic!
7 min
6
Tears of Rage with Jerry Leger
A Song With returns featuring Canadian singer-songwriter Jerry Leger
59 min
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Robbie Robertson (Album)
Robbie Robertson was ready to make music again. Teaming up with fellow Canadian Daniel Lanois, he entered the studio, driven by his vision of The Shadowland, to craft his first solo album since leaving The Band.
61 min
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Interview: Stephen Lewis
The Band: A History sits down with Stephen Lewis, author of the forthcoming book, Richard Manuel: His Life and Music, from the Hawks and Bob Dylan to The Band
80 min
9
Woodstock '79
By the end of the 1970s, Rick Danko found himself in an unexpected place. After the release of his first solo album on Arista Records didn’t sell well, and with management in flux, Arista dropped him.
24 min
10
Just Another Whistle Stop with Daniel Cervantes
A Song With returns featuring my friend and Chest Fever bandleader, Daniel Cervantes.
39 min
11
Breaking New Ground
After navigating a tumultuous phase in his life marked by heavy drinking and the disbandment of The Band, Richard Manuel entered rehab, marking a pivotal step toward reclaiming his passion for music.
40 min
12
Ferdinand The Imposter with Luke C. Bowden
In this episode, Luke C. Bowden joins me. He is a music journalist, academic, and concert promoter. Luke's pick is "Ferdinand The Imposter," an outtake from the Music From Big Pink era.
49 min
13
American Son
“Levon’s solo albums are pure, egalitarian magic and joy.”
48 min
14
Twilight with Michael Koehler
In this episode, I'm joined by Michael Koelher,, a dear friend and show editor. Michael's pick is "Twilight," a non-album single from 1975.
52 min
15
Odds & Ends: Katie's Been Gone
Welcome to another installment of Odds & Ends, this time we look at Katie's Been Gone.
10 min
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Jawbone with Annie Burkhart
53 min
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The Last Waltz At 45
Today, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Breanna McCann and Teagan Lisson to dive deep into The Last Waltz at 45.
63 min
18
Odds & Ends: Orange Juice Blues
A mini-series focused on The Band's outtakes, rarities and unreleased material
13 min
19
Massey Hall
The Band brought their music to Massey Hall in 1970. Now decades later, Chest Fever is bringing it back to the hallowed venue.
62 min
20
Levon Helm '78
Amidst the initial turbulence of his inaugural solo release and subsequent tour, Levon Helm and his ensemble found themselves grappling with an unfortunate dearth of problems.
47 min
21
Rest In Peace Robbie Robertson
7 min
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Carny
Following the triumphant launch of "The Last Waltz," Robbie Robertson redirected his ambitions toward carving a prominent niche in Hollywood.
30 min
23
Moondog Matinee Roundtable
The Band: A History is joined in a roundtable discussion by Michael Koehler and Annie Burkhart to dig into The Band's Moondog Matinee in it's fiftieth year of existence.
113 min
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The Beige Period
“On the surface, it was all so beautiful and underneath, everything was so rotten.” – Libby Titus.
23 min
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Honey Boy
He is genuinely the most original, brilliant and moving keyboard players that has ever operated within rock ’n’ roll.”