The Band: A History

Tyrell William Lisson

Exploring the history of Canadian-American roots rock group, The Band.

  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Robbie Robertson (Album)

    In this episode of The Band: A History, we explore Robbie Robertson's journey into crafting his debut solo album, influenced by his vision of "The Shadowland." After focusing on film scoring, Robertson returned to music in the mid-1980s, collaborating with key figures like producer Daniel Lanois to create an atmospheric, cinematic sound. We dive into the making of the album, Robertsonā€™s strategic decisions, and partnerships with renowned musicians and producers.

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    22 October 2024, 11:00 am
  • 1 hour 21 minutes
    Interview: Stephen Lewis

    We're thrilled to welcome author Stephen Lewis to The Band: A History as we dive into his upcoming book, Richard Manuel: His Life and Music, from the Hawks and Bob Dylan to The Band, which will be released in May 2025.

    In this episode, Stephen shares his journey in writing the book, his deep connection to The Band, and some never-before-heard stories about Richard Manuel. This is an episode you won't want to miss! You can pre-order the book now through the publisher's website or major retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

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    10 September 2024, 4:00 am
  • 26 minutes 25 seconds
    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 didnā€™t sell well, and with management in flux, Arista dropped him.

    Despite this, Danko continued to tour, collaborate, and perform in smaller, more intimate venues, showcasing his character and musicianship. Collaborations with former Beach Boy Blondie Chaplin, Richard Manuel, Paul Butterfield, and even actor Gary Busey highlighted his versatility. Woodstock ā€˜79, a smaller and less impactful event than the original, featured Danko performing with Butterfield.

    This era also saw Danko contributing to Joe Cockerā€™s chaotic version of ā€œI Heard It Through The Grapevineā€ and Larry Leeā€™s album ā€œMarooned.ā€ This period of triumph and tribulation is a testament to Dankoā€™s enduring spirit and love for music.

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    5 August 2024, 11:00 am
  • 40 minutes 32 seconds
    Just Another Whistle Stop with Daniel Cervantes

    A Song With returns featuring my friend and Chest Fever bandleader, Daniel Cervantes. Dan selected "Just Another Whistle Stop" from The Band's third studio album, Stage Fright. We delve into the song's significance to him, Robbie Robertson's scorching lead guitar, Richard Manuel's captivating vocals, and the various interpretations of the lyrics and music.

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    31 July 2024, 11:00 am
  • 42 minutes 2 seconds
    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. In 1978, returned to the studio with old friend Happy Traum, contributing to Traum's debut solo album "Bright Morning Stars."

    He also collaborated with musicians Terry Danko and Marty Grebb and reconnected with Gerry Goffin for songwriting. Manuel's musical revival included working with Bonnie Raitt on her critically acclaimed album "Greenlight" and joining Willie Nelson and Webb Pierce for a spirited session on "In The Jailhouse Now." This period marked a creative resurgence for Manuel, blending his soulful voice and piano mastery across diverse projects while reflecting on his enduring connection to The Band.

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    21 May 2024, 7:08 pm
  • 50 minutes 57 seconds
    Ferdinand The Imposter with Luke C. Bowden

    A new episode of "A Song With," where I chat with guests about their chosen tracks from The Band and the stories woven within them. There are no constraints; it could be a passionate case for why a song reigns supreme in The Band's repertoire, a personal narrative or bond, or simply revelling in the joy of listening.

    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. We delve into the various song versions, the musical and lyrical songwriting, and much more.

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    24 March 2024, 5:31 pm
  • 50 minutes 27 seconds
    American Son

    "Levon's solo albums are pure, egalitarian magic and joy." - Matty Wishnow

    After a dedicated grind in the late '70s, Helm ventured to Nashville, inspired by his role in the lauded film Coal Miner's Daughter. There, with the city's top session players, he created his seminal album, American Son, in 1980. Helm, almost forty, forged a path to new creative horizons, trying to position himself for a new musical renaissance.

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    3 March 2024, 5:00 am
  • 53 minutes 50 seconds
    Twilight with Michael Koehler

    Welcome to our series "A Song With," where I chat with guests about their chosen tracks from The Band and the stories woven within them. There are no constraints; it could be an impassioned case for why a song reigns supreme in The Band's repertoire, a personal narrative or bond, or simply revelling in the joy of listening.

    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. We delve into the various versions of the song, the songwriting, both musical and lyrical and much more.

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    4 February 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 11 minutes 40 seconds
    Odds & Ends: Katie's Been Gone

    Welcome to another installment of Odds & Ends, a series of mini-episodes that invites you to explore the hidden treasures within The Band's extensive musical library. This episode reveals the depths of Richard Manuel and Robbie Robertson's artistic collaboration within the 1967 composition "Katie's Been Gone."

    From the exquisite composition to the speculated ties with Greenwich Village folk luminary Karen Dalton and the enigmatic drummer behind the scenes, this episode of Odds & Ends is a comprehensive exploration of everything.


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    27 December 2023, 5:00 am
  • 54 minutes 45 seconds
    Jawbone with Annie Burkhart

    Welcome to the premiere of our new series, "A Song With," where I chat with guests about their chosen tracks from The Band and the stories woven within them. There are no constraints; it could be an impassioned case for why a song reigns supreme in The Band's repertoire, a personal narrative or bond, or simply reveling in the joy of listening.

    In our debut episode, I'm joined by the wonderful Annie Burkhart, a dear friend of the show and the force behind Manuel Mindset on Twitter. Annie's pick is "Jawbone," featured in The Band's eponymous second studio album. We delve into the intricate musical layers and the collaborative songwriting prowess of Richard Manuel and Robbie Robertson and even ponder its modest streaming figures.

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    11 December 2023, 12:00 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    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. This legendary film resonates with audiences, even after four and a half decades. As we gather to celebrate its forty-fifth birthday, we have a relaxed yet engaging conversation that encompasses various facets of this cinematic masterpiece.

    We delve into the intricacies of the film itself, exploring its enduring allure and the genius behind Martin Scorsese's direction. Beyond the camera, we explore the remarkable journey of The Band and the profound cultural and musical impact the film has.

    You can follow Teagan's podcast, Our Golden 20s, online and listen every Tuesday. You can also find Breanna McCann's work on Split Tooth Media, where she writes about music and film.

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    9 November 2023, 12:00 pm
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