The Band: A History

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4.7
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73 episodes
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Date created
2019/02/09
Latest episode
2026/01/03
Average duration
39 min.
Release period
35 days

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

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Richard Manuel’s Final Chapter
2026/01/03
This episode traces the final years of Richard Manuel, from The Band’s relentless touring in 1984–86 to his last night in Winter Park, Florida. We follow the grind of the road, the pressures that built around him, and the moments of beauty still present in his late performances. This is the story of a brilliant singer living through the hardest years of his life, the night everything changed, and the music and tributes he left behind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jim Weider
2025/12/15
This episode follows guitarist Jim Weider, from growing up in Woodstock to finding his way onto the road with Levon, Rick, Richard, and Garth. We trace how he joined The Band in the mid-’80s, held things together through years of hard touring, helped shape their final studio records in the ’90s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Review: Robbie Robertson's Insomnia
2025/10/27
In this mini episode, we dive into Robbie Robertson’s Insomnia — a vivid, late-life reflection from one of rock’s most self-mythologizing figures. Less a memoir and more a cinematic vignette, Insomnia captures the years between 1976 and 1980, when Robertson drifted through post-Band life alongside artists, filmmakers, and excess. The song played during the episode is entitled "At Last" from Scorsese's Raging Bull, produced by Robertson and performed with his former bandmates Richard Manuel and Garth Hudson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Band is Back!
2025/09/22
In this episode, we revisit The Band’s unexpected 1983 reunion six years after The Last Waltz. With Robbie Robertson absent, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, and Garth Hudson came together once again, proving their music still carried power and soul. We trace their individual journeys in the late ’70s and early ’80s, the spark that brought them back, and the raw energy of their “The Band Is Back” tour. From theatre gigs and surprise Bob Dylan appearances to sold-out shows across Canada, Japan, and the U.S., this was more than a comeback, it was a second life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cahoots Revisited
2025/09/15
On the 54th anniversary of Cahoots, we hear The Band’s most grown-up record. Less legend, more real life. We stay with six songs, “Life Is a Carnival,” “When I Paint My Masterpiece,” “Last of the Blacksmiths,” “Where Do We Go from Here?,” “The Moon Struck One,” and “The River Hymn.” Work, doubt, change, and faith said plainly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Odds & Ends: Get Up Jake
2025/07/16
In our series Odds & Ends we dig into Band deep-cut, “Get Up Jake”. You’ll hear how a scrappy LA studio outtake grew into a live showstopper on Rock of Ages, and even survives as a raw hotel-room demo. We’ll break down its driving groove, Helm’s backbeat, Danko’s bouncing bass and that shout-along chorus and compare the lean, two-minute studio take to the full-throttle live version and the stripped-down Calgary jam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Interview: Stephen Lewis Returns
2025/06/09
Stephen Lewis returns to explore his new book Richard Manuel: His Life and Music, from the Hawks and Bob Dylan to The Band. We explore the life and struggles of Richard Manuel, diving into his early years, his role in the Band, and the toll fame took on his confidence. We talk about the dual identity Richard held—as both a gifted performer and a deeply sensitive songwriter. The conversation covers the highs and lows of Richard’s career: the creative energy he brought to the group, his battles with addiction, and the tensions that shaped the band’s relationships. They examine the challenges of collaboration, how personal issues affected the music, and the impact of the 1980s on artists like Richard. Make sure you pre-order the book today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Levon Helm '82
2025/04/22
Levon Helm’s move to Capitol Records in the early '80s was his final shot at keeping his musical vision alive. His bold choice to record at the iconic Muscle Shoals Sound Studio represented his commitment to authentic Southern rock at a time when synth-pop and MTV hits dominated the airwaves. Featuring a remarkable lineup of musicians, his second solo album, simply titled "Levon Helm," embodied his dedication to musical honesty over commercial success. Songs like "You Can't Win 'Em All" and "Money" showcase Helm’s gritty realism and uncompromising style. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels
2025/01/24
This episode pays tribute to the late Garth Hudson, whose recent passing reminds us of his monumental impact on music and sound art. We explore his groundbreaking work, Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels, created for the 1980 Los Angeles Bicentennial. A pioneer of experimental sound art that set the standard for generations, Hudson reshaped the possibilities of sound, leaving a truly unique legacy. Rest in peace, Garth Hudson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rest in Peace Garth Hudson
2025/01/21
In this special episode, I pay tribute to the late Garth Hudson, a true legend in the music world. Known for his innovation, unparalleled creativity, and distinctive style, Garth was more than just a musician—he was a visionary who left a mark on the industry. I reflect on his extraordinary career, his contributions to iconic music moments, and the unique legacy he leaves behind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Review: A Complete Unknown
2024/12/27
I break down James Mangold’s A Complete Unknown and Timothée Chalamet’s take on Bob Dylan. From the film’s beautiful portrayal of Greenwich Village to its underdeveloped characters and missed historical depth, I explore what works—and what doesn’t—in this ambitious biopic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bonus Episode: Christmas Must Be Tonight
2024/12/23
This holiday season, we’re diving into The Band’s heartfelt Christmas track, Christmas Must Be Tonight. Written during their Northern Lights – Southern Cross sessions, the song blends timeless storytelling, soulful harmonies, and a fresh take on the Nativity. I explore its origins, musical brilliance, and why it’s a hidden gem that deserves a place on your Christmas playlist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tears of Rage with Jerry Leger
2024/12/19
A Song With... returns featuring my friend and one of Canada's best songwriters, Jerry Leger. Jerry selected "Tears of Rage" from The Band's first album, Music From Big Pink. We delve into the song's significance, the songwriting collaboration between Richard Manuel and Bob Dylan and the various track versions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Robbie Robertson (Album)
2024/10/22
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, Robertson’s strategic decisions, and partnerships with renowned musicians and producers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Interview: Stephen Lewis
2024/09/10
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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4.7 out of 5
172 reviews
Powpowsteamy 2024/02/06
Fantastic podcast
My dad introduced me to The Band when I was in middle school. I’ve always been fascinated with their music and history ever since. This podcast reliv...
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I don’t want to work 🥁 2025/10/17
Guy banned me on social media
The guy posted an article about Todd Rundgren saying Robbie was a snob, I commented that maybe working with Robbie was too much like work, you know, b...
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AugustWest62 2025/01/07
Missing the whole poing
Your review of A Complete Unknown is off base. Dylan was objectively NOT political in his life and to criticize the movie for not being political is r...
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RocknRollGary 2023/11/10
Last Waltz
Really enjoyed your recent Last Waltz podcast. It was very insightful. One thing, I think you should have compared the film to the concert film gettin...
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UncleMosely 2023/11/09
Excellent!
Love this podcast. Listen to the episodes over and over!
swiftxcut 2023/08/18
Solid
Great pod, I’ve listened to certain episodes multiple times. One thing I will say is the audio could be a bit louder at times (my job is loud)
boatrocker37 2023/08/29
Define Dearth
Define dearth.
Hillsboro 2022/10/13
Enjoying this Podcast
This deep dive into the details of The Band has been a joy for me. I've enjoyed The Band since my parents bought a copy of the brown album in 1969 (I ...
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Paul from Kentucky 2023/03/04
Honey Boy
Thanks for this episode on Garth Hudson. Sometime in the late 70’s or very early 80’s my wife and caught Hudson playing keyboards with Don Melean ( o...
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CJBDallas 2022/03/04
Fun to listen to, but…
Fun, but the interviewer’s biases impact its credibility. Those who love ALL that is The Band have to filter out those biases, which takes away from o...
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