The Last Waltz Tour, a live celebration of The Band’s 1976 farewell concert, will return to the road this fall. The all-star tour first debuted in 2017 with Warren Haynes, Don Was, and Jamey Johnson atop the bill. All three of those artists return this time to re-create key moments from The Band’s San Francisco concert, which was filmed for Martin Scorsese’s 1978 movie — a.k.a. the greatest concert film of all time.
Presented by Robbie Robertson, his son Sebastian Roberston, and Keith Wortman of Blackbird Presents, the tour includes Kathleen Edwards,...
Presented by Robbie Robertson, his son Sebastian Roberston, and Keith Wortman of Blackbird Presents, the tour includes Kathleen Edwards,...
- 9/12/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
The last time there were as many trombones in a movie as there are in “Take Me to the River: New Orleans,” Harold Hill was probably leading a parade. The ongoing vitalization of the Crescent City’s music culture really is like something out of a horn salesman’s fever dream, with younger generations readily taking up New Orleans’ traditional second-line culture in a way that can only make the aging elders of other regional music scenes green with envy. It’s this intergenerational mix, as well as the city’s world-famous melting pot of styles, that director Martin Shore means to celebrate in his latest documentary, the bulk of which consists of recording sessions he’s set up that foster collaborations between the old guard and new. The spirited end result suggests that New Orleans might be the one major city in America with no musical generation gap to speak of.
- 4/28/2022
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Whether it’s coming out of Nashville, New York, L.A., or points in between, there’s no shortage of fresh tunes, especially from artists who have yet to become household names. Rolling Stone Country selects some of the best new music releases from country and Americana artists. (Check out our most recent list.)
Lily Meola, “Daydream”
Lily Meola had already sung with icons like Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson and was gearing up to launch her own music career when the Hawaii singer-songwriter was dealt a bad hand: Her...
Lily Meola, “Daydream”
Lily Meola had already sung with icons like Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson and was gearing up to launch her own music career when the Hawaii singer-songwriter was dealt a bad hand: Her...
- 8/30/2021
- by Jon Freeman and Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Toots & the Maytals frontman Frederick “Toots” Hibbert is “making progress” in an intensive care unit at a private facility in Kingston, Jamaica as he awaits the results of a Covid-19 test.
A representative for Hibbert confirmed the musician’s hospitalization to Rolling Stone, saying “[T]he family would like to assure those concerned that he is making positive progress and is receiving the best possible treatment, while he awaits the results on his Covid-19 test. He is resting and in good spirits, and is showing signs of improvement by the hour.
A representative for Hibbert confirmed the musician’s hospitalization to Rolling Stone, saying “[T]he family would like to assure those concerned that he is making positive progress and is receiving the best possible treatment, while he awaits the results on his Covid-19 test. He is resting and in good spirits, and is showing signs of improvement by the hour.
- 8/31/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
“As long as I am strong, I am young,” Frederick “Toots” Hibbert, the reggae architect whose deified, six-decade musical career helped popularize the genre, told Rolling Stone earlier this year. The ska-reggae legend sounds stronger than ever on Got to Be Tough, his first album in more than a decade.
Co-produced by Zak Starkey for his Trojan Jamaica label – with contributions from Starkey’s dad Ringo Starr – Got to Be Tough is the result of two rum-fueled, round-the-clock recording sessions that blends incendiary, soul-inspired resistance music (“Freedom Train”) and horn-driven...
Co-produced by Zak Starkey for his Trojan Jamaica label – with contributions from Starkey’s dad Ringo Starr – Got to Be Tough is the result of two rum-fueled, round-the-clock recording sessions that blends incendiary, soul-inspired resistance music (“Freedom Train”) and horn-driven...
- 8/31/2020
- by Jason Newman
- Rollingstone.com
Frederick “Toots” Hibbert stars in the powerful new animated video for “Warning Warning,” a track off Toots and the Maytals’ upcoming LP, Got to Be Tough.
Directed by Nick Franco, the clip features Hibbert floating by Earth in a spacesuit, later accompanied by a lion on a boat. He witnesses brutal whaling, and travels to the depths of the ocean, passing by dead sea creatures. He then lands in hell, where he punches the devil and returns to the surface to witness further destruction.
“I want to ask everyone to...
Directed by Nick Franco, the clip features Hibbert floating by Earth in a spacesuit, later accompanied by a lion on a boat. He witnesses brutal whaling, and travels to the depths of the ocean, passing by dead sea creatures. He then lands in hell, where he punches the devil and returns to the surface to witness further destruction.
“I want to ask everyone to...
- 7/23/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Arcade Fire’s Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, along with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, linked up with Haitian roots revivalists Lakou Mizik and Mardi Gras Indian band, 79rs Gang, to celebrate in the streets of New Orleans and Haiti in the new video for “Iko Kreyòl.”
Julia Simpson directed the video, which captures the vibrant scenes from the second Krewe du Kanaval festivities, a New Orleans Mardi Gras bash that celebrates the links between New Orleans and Haiti. It also features equally exuberant scenes filmed in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
The...
Julia Simpson directed the video, which captures the vibrant scenes from the second Krewe du Kanaval festivities, a New Orleans Mardi Gras bash that celebrates the links between New Orleans and Haiti. It also features equally exuberant scenes filmed in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
The...
- 10/21/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Robbie Robertson has announced an all-star tour celebrating the Band’s legendary farewell concert The Last Waltz. Warren Haynes, Don Was, Jamey Johnson and Lukas Nelson are among the artists that will take part in the 12-date The Last Waltz Tour 2019: A Celebration of The Band’s Historic Farewell Concert.
Robertson and Blackbird Presents – which previously organized Last Waltz tribute shows in New Orleans as well as a 40th anniversary tour – will recreate the legendary 1976 Thanksgiving gig that was immortalized in the greatest concert film of all time.
“It...
Robertson and Blackbird Presents – which previously organized Last Waltz tribute shows in New Orleans as well as a 40th anniversary tour – will recreate the legendary 1976 Thanksgiving gig that was immortalized in the greatest concert film of all time.
“It...
- 9/4/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
In 2016, Zak Starkey — musician and son of Ringo Starr — and his Sshh bandmate Sharna “Sshh” Liguz teamed with Eddie Vedder and a slew of reggae legends, including Wailers drummer Carlton “Santa Davis,” to record a cover of Bob Marley’s “Get Up Stand Up.” The track made its way back to Jamaica, earning Starkey and Liguz an invitation to perform at the opening of the Peter Tosh Museum, in Kingston. Since then, the pair have returned regularly to the island, working closely with local musicians and concocting plans for a new reggae label,...
- 3/27/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Trombone Shorty brought his 10-piece group Orleans Avenue to Austin City Limits for an hour of Big Easy funk. The episode will premiere on PBS on January 5th. Cyril Neville, dressed in a flashy white jacket and hat, joined the group for a funky rendition of the Neville Brothers’ “Fiyo on the Bayou.” Trombone Shorty, A.K.A. Troy Andrews, comes out to sing his part of the duet about halfway through and the two artists face each other as they sing the verses, before the brass section takes over for solos.
- 1/4/2019
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
This past May, after he performed his first solo single “Creep City” on The Graham Norton Show, Scissor Sisters singer Jake Shears received some unsolicited feedback on Twitter.
“Some bitchy queen was like, [in a British accent] ‘This sounds like every other Scissor Sisters song ever written,’ and I just wanted to say, ‘Yeah, because I wrote them!'” he tells Rolling Stone, while seated in the kitchen of a friend’s Upper East Side NYC townhouse. “That’s my sound, you know, and I want to keep making that sound as long as...
“Some bitchy queen was like, [in a British accent] ‘This sounds like every other Scissor Sisters song ever written,’ and I just wanted to say, ‘Yeah, because I wrote them!'” he tells Rolling Stone, while seated in the kitchen of a friend’s Upper East Side NYC townhouse. “That’s my sound, you know, and I want to keep making that sound as long as...
- 7/13/2018
- by Jerry Portwood
- Rollingstone.com
New Orleans (AP) — Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band returned to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on Saturday, giving thousands of fans the show they hoped for, but some left wanting more. He kicked off his three-hour set with "High Hopes," the title track of his latest album, before launching into some of his more popular songs including "Hungry Heart," ''Mary Don't You Weep," ''Wrecking Ball," ''Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out," ''Pay Me My Money Down," and a cover of the folk song "Jesse James." He also got a little help from his wife, Patti Scialfa, for "When The Saints Go Marching In." The music was upbeat, energetic and passionate but Jazz Fest veteran Alison Michel, of New Orleans, noted that he didn't play "Born in the U.S.A" and "Glory Days." "I wanted to hear more of his older stuff. I love his older songs," she said. Springsteen...
- 5/5/2014
- by Chevel Johnson (AP)
- Hitfix
With a home in New Orleans, its no surprise that Lenny Kravitz was the first performer to commit to ‘Gulf Aid,’ the benefit concert to raise funds for efforts to stop the Gulf oil spill from destroying our wetlands.
The April 20 explosion aboard an oil drilling rig leased by British Petroleum took the lives of 11 people and is one of the biggest oil spills in history in the Gulf of Mexico. Efforts to contain the leak (about 210,000 gallons a day) are underway, and there is a massive local movement to try to trap the oil before it reaches the sensitive wetlands and bayous – the heart of Louisiana’s fishing industry.
‘Gulf Aid’ is one such movement. The event is scheduled for Sunday, May 16, from noon to 10 p.m. at that city’s Mardi Gras World River City. The amazing line-up of artists expected to join Kravitz include Allen Toussaint, Mos Def,...
The April 20 explosion aboard an oil drilling rig leased by British Petroleum took the lives of 11 people and is one of the biggest oil spills in history in the Gulf of Mexico. Efforts to contain the leak (about 210,000 gallons a day) are underway, and there is a massive local movement to try to trap the oil before it reaches the sensitive wetlands and bayous – the heart of Louisiana’s fishing industry.
‘Gulf Aid’ is one such movement. The event is scheduled for Sunday, May 16, from noon to 10 p.m. at that city’s Mardi Gras World River City. The amazing line-up of artists expected to join Kravitz include Allen Toussaint, Mos Def,...
- 5/12/2010
- Look to the Stars
Hollywoodnews.com: Lenny Kravitz is the latest music superstar to join the list of acts performing at Gulf Aid, a benefit concert scheduled for May 16 at Mardi Gras World River City that will benefit those affected by the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
So far, the list of talent includes Mos Def, Ani Difranco, Allen Toussaint, New Orleans trumpeter Jeremy Davenport and the Voice of the Wetlands Allstars, which features Crescent City legends Dr. John, Tab Benoit, George Porter Jr., Waylon Thibodeaux, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and Cyril Neville.
“I’ve come home to New Orleans to lend my support to fishermen & wildlife,” Kravitz posted on his Twitter accountant.
This morning, organizers of the upcoming Hangout Beach Music & Arts Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama, also announced that profits from that three-day event will benefit coastal conservation and restoration, according to MTV. Hangout will feature sets from Phish’s Trey Anastasio and Tab,...
So far, the list of talent includes Mos Def, Ani Difranco, Allen Toussaint, New Orleans trumpeter Jeremy Davenport and the Voice of the Wetlands Allstars, which features Crescent City legends Dr. John, Tab Benoit, George Porter Jr., Waylon Thibodeaux, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and Cyril Neville.
“I’ve come home to New Orleans to lend my support to fishermen & wildlife,” Kravitz posted on his Twitter accountant.
This morning, organizers of the upcoming Hangout Beach Music & Arts Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama, also announced that profits from that three-day event will benefit coastal conservation and restoration, according to MTV. Hangout will feature sets from Phish’s Trey Anastasio and Tab,...
- 5/11/2010
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
Show aimed at putting spotlight on environmental disaster also features Mos Def, Ani Difranco.
By Gil Kaufman
Lenny Kravitz
Photo: Jo Hale/ Getty Images
With much of the music world's attention focused on the devastating flooding in Nashville, Lenny Kravitz is hoping to put some of that focus on the environmental disaster that continues to unfold on the Gulf Coast as a result of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Kravitz, who is a part-time New Orleans resident, is the latest name added to an all-star benefit show, Gulf Aid, slated to take place on May 16 at Mardi Gras World River City. The concert will feature the rocker performing alongside Mos Def, Ani Difranco, New Orleans legend Allen Toussaint, environmental activist/ poet/ singer Zachary Richard, New Orleans trumpeter Jeremy Davenport and the Voice of the Wetlands Allstars, which features Crescent City legends Dr. John, Tab Benoit, George Porter Jr.
By Gil Kaufman
Lenny Kravitz
Photo: Jo Hale/ Getty Images
With much of the music world's attention focused on the devastating flooding in Nashville, Lenny Kravitz is hoping to put some of that focus on the environmental disaster that continues to unfold on the Gulf Coast as a result of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Kravitz, who is a part-time New Orleans resident, is the latest name added to an all-star benefit show, Gulf Aid, slated to take place on May 16 at Mardi Gras World River City. The concert will feature the rocker performing alongside Mos Def, Ani Difranco, New Orleans legend Allen Toussaint, environmental activist/ poet/ singer Zachary Richard, New Orleans trumpeter Jeremy Davenport and the Voice of the Wetlands Allstars, which features Crescent City legends Dr. John, Tab Benoit, George Porter Jr.
- 5/11/2010
- MTV Music News
Director: Jeremy Cohen Writer(s): Jeremy Cohen, Stephanie Hunt Starring: Troy Gonzales, Arsene Dupin, Gopal Bidari, Dominic James, Danny Malone, Cyril Neville As you would expect by film titled Love & Tambourines, it is a self-proclaimed postmodern essay on the topics of love and tambourines. The film alternates between “man on the street” interviews (of which the one with Tyler Womak, of the Austin band Hollywood Gossip, is the most entertaining) and the story of two close friends – Stephanie (Stephanie Hunt) and Troy (Troy Gonzales) – celebrating Valentine’s Day together. It is a highly simplistic “day in the life” concept told in a thoughtful, yet teetering between absurd and surreal, manner. The alternating between “real” and “fiction” while reminiscing about the meaning of love is nothing new to 2009 – the tactic was also used in Paper Heart (which was also written by a female lead). It would be difficult not to...
- 11/16/2009
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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