The tribute will include Eddie Vedder, Maren Morris, Brothers Osborne, Brittney Spencer, Billy Strings, Lukas Nelson, Jake Wesley Rogers, Ashley McBryde, Fancy Hagood, Jelly Roll, Danny Myrick and Travis Howard, with appearances by Jim Parsons, Anthony Mason, Mayim Bialik, Cheyenne Jackson, Max Greenfield, Margaret Cho, and more.
On Saturday, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats made their heralded return to “Austin City Limits” to perform songs off their third studio album The Future as well as some additional fan favorites. Recorded live at ACL’s home studio in Austin, the performance marks the second time the band has appeared on the Peabody Award-winning program.
The show will include special appearances by Jim Parsons, Anthony Mason, Mayim Bialik, Cheyenne Jackson, Max Greenfield, Margaret Cho, Robyn Schall, Leanne Morgan and more. The house band will feature a group of players (including three ACM Instrumentalist of the Year winners) who all performed on Jordan’s 2021 debut album Company’s Comin’.
For Rateliff and the band, the sold-out performance held special significance as it was their first ever arena show. In addition, the performance featured a solo set from longtime friend and supporter Marcus Mumford and Hermanos Gutiérrez as well as a surprise sit in from Amelia Meath of Sylvan Esso.
Acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Joy Oladokun will join Noah Kahan on his 2023 summer tour including shows at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, Washington DC’s The Anthem, Philadelphia’s Skyline Stage at the Mann Center, Phoenix’s Arizona Financial Theatre and Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre among many others.
After the band’s blistering set, featuring songs from their critically acclaimed album The Future, Weir joined the group onstage for a four-song encore. Their duet included renditions of the Grateful Dead’s “Me and My Uncle,” Bob Dylan’s “Slow Train,” The Band’s “The Shape I’m In” and an extended version of Weir’s classic, “The Other One.”
For Rateliff and the band, the performance at Ball Arena on December 16 holds special significance as it’s their first ever arena show and includes a performance from their longtime friend Marcus Mumford. This milestone performance follows an extensive run of worldwide dates in 2022 that includes debut shows at New York’s Radio City Music Hall.
Grammy-winning artist Maren Morris headlined Los Angeles’ iconic Hollywood Bowl with special guest appearances from John Mayer—who accompanied Maren on “To Hell & Back,” and Hozier—who helped out on the triple Platinum-certified “The Bones.” The show came in the midst of Maren’s Humble Quest Tour and we've got photos!
Greg Williamson and Nicole Rechter, the founders of RWE Partners, are continuing the Hamptons summer charity concert series they debuted last year with an instant sell out of the Marcus King & Friends show.
Grammy-winning superstar Maren Morris’ hit track “The Middle” with Zedd from 2018 is officially six times Platinum-certified—watch Maren and Zedd perform the track, which has accumulated more than one billion audio and video on-demand streams, at Hangout Fest this past weekend. Check out her full list of upcoming tour dates!
Legendary singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt appeared on CBS Saturday morning today to discuss her career and upcoming tour. Raitt talks itching to get back on the road. 'Just Like That...' marks her first album in six years. CBS Saturday Morning anchor Anthony Mason talked with Raitt about music-making and how her celebrated career just got even more well-deserved recognition.
Acclaimed indie pop band Lucius perform their new song, “Next To Normal,” on today’s episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” Produced by Dave Cobb and Brandi Carlile, Second Nature is a portrait of singer and songwriters Holly Laessig and Jess Wolfe’s shared reflection. Watch the performance and check out upcoming tour dates!
Humble Quest, the new album from Grammy-winning superstar Maren Morris, debuts at #2 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and #21 on the Billboard 200 today. Humble Quest—which broke the record for most first day and first week streams globally on Amazon Music for a country album by a female artist.
GRAMMY-nominated country music star Maren Morris says she's becoming fearless again, after having a baby and enduring a couple of turbulent years through the pandemic, in an interview with Anthony Mason for CBS SUNDAY MORNING to be broadcast Sunday, April 3 (9:00 AM, ET) and streamed on Paramount+.
GRAMMY-nominated country music star Maren Morris says she’s becoming fearless again, after having a baby and enduring a couple of turbulent years through the pandemic, in an interview with Anthony Mason for CBS SUNDAY MORNING. Watch a preview of the new interview now!
Today's top stories include the latest episode of The Aging Ingenue, and new single from Noah Reid, and more! Plus, Taron Egerton collapsed onstage this weekend during the West End opening night preview performance of the Mike Bartlett play, Cock.
Broadway star, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, and musical legend David Byrne stopped by CBS Saturday Morning to talk with Anthony Mason about his show, American Utopia.
Last night Fender returned to The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon to perform one of the album’s most poignant singles, “Spit Of You.” The clip was shot in Low Lights Tavern, a 17th century pub in North Shields, England, where Fender used to work as a bartender.
Former President Barack Obama and singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen sat down with CBS News senior culture and senior national correspondent Anthony Mason for their first interview together to discuss their podcast 'Renegades: Born in the USA'. Watch the new interview now!