Robbie Robertson's final solo album, 2019's Sinematic, features "Beautiful Madness," a song inspired by the two years he and Martin Scorsese lived together after their respective marriages collapsed.
Robbie Robertson, the leader of the pioneering Americana group the Band, entered the pantheon of great rock songwriters early in his career. By the time the group released its self-titled second album ...
Robbie Robertson is one of rock’s greatest storytellers, and on a new track, he sets his sights on his own remarkable history. “Once Were Brothers,” which PEOPLE exclusively premieres today, is a ...
NEW YORK -- There's a mournful track on Robbie Robertson's latest album. "Once Were Brothers" is as sad as an obituary. In a way it is. The former songwriter and guitarist for The Band wrote it in ...
Jaime Royal “Robbie” Robertson, the Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his work in The Band, has died after a long illness. He was 80. In a statement, Robertston’s manager of 34 ...
My son and I have much in common, besides our facial features. One of those things is a love of rock music, and most particularly, a love of the Band, the classic 60s-70s mostly Canadian rock group.
Robbie Robertson is gearing up to release Sinematic, his first studio album in more than seven years that marks a shift in the legendary Band guitarist’s writing: while he wrote mainly character songs ...
Robbie Robertson turned 76 in July, and could easily plead exhaustion now, given the startling number of projects coming to fruition for him as 2019 draws toward a close. Instead, sitting at the ...
Robbie Robertson recalls his hardscrabble youth on the new song “Dead End Kid,” featuring Irish singer Glen Hansard. The track will appear on Robertson’s new album, Sinematic, out September 20th.
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