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15 Episodes 2003 - 2003
Episode 1
Sun, Jun 1, 2003
Episode 2
Tue, Jun 10, 2003
Episode 3
Tue, Jul 1, 2003
Rounder recording artists Alison Krauss + Union Station are a remarkable collaboration of five stellar musicians, who together have been instrumental in bringing bluegrass music to its now widely accepted and popular commercial status. They come together on Soundstage to perform a selection of songs outlining their storied careers.
Episode 4
Thu, Jul 24, 200360 mins
Episode 5
Tue, Jul 1, 2003
Episode 6
Sat, Mar 1, 2003
This performance features Lyle Lovett backed by his 14 piece big band and 26 - piece orchestra. Lyle performs songs from his new album "Smile," a collection culled from an eclectic cross-section of recent American cinema. Randy Newman and trumpeter Mark Isham join Lyle on stage.
Episode 7
Fri, Aug 1, 2003
Chris Isaak performs a variety of hits and is joined by fellow crooner Raul Malo. Singer, songwriter, producer, and front man of the Mavericks, Raul's highlights include Raul with a string quartet.
Episode 8
Fri, Aug 1, 2003
Trace Adkins, a performer with exceptional range, depth and power, who shares a special Soundstage show with Trace is Travis Tritt. Travis has dominated the charts for a decade performing the kind of country music that men identify with and females "swoon" over.
Episode 9
Fri, Aug 1, 2003
One of the most celebrated and respected artists of the last decade, Tori Amos is a unique talent whose distinctive voice, beautiful piano playing and thought provoking songs have mesmerized and inspired a generation of fans across the globe. On this episode of Soundstage she will be performing songs from Scarlet's Walk as well as "Precious Things" and "Cornflake Girl."
Episode 10
Sun, Jun 1, 2003
Episode 11
Mon, Sep 1, 2003
Inventive performer and poignant songwriter John Hiatt captures the attention of fans and critics alike. This Soundstage performance features Dar Williams and Robinella and the CCstringband. Folk-rocker Dar Williams takes the stage to perform a piece which encapsulates Williams' ability to combine sensitivity with not only pathos, but also a sharp wit. East Tennessee natives Robinella and the CCstringband close out the show with new songs including "Honey Honey Bee" and "Man Over." Both songs are a testament to the acclaim that this jazz-bluegrass-swing band has earned from not just critics, but fans and peers alike.
Episode 12
Thu, Sep 18, 2003
Quintessential alternative rockers, Sonic Youth, celebrate free-form experimentalism while reinforcing their performance-art driven tradition in this Soundstage performance. The band, which settles just outside the realm of definition, delivers a part rock, part free-form noise, part avant-garde punk performance which features a new song "Sympathy for the Strawberry." Following Sonic Youth, Chicago-based Wilco take the stage with their blend of idiosyncratic pop sounds from their most recent album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Highlights include "War on War" and "Jesus." The critically acclaimed group reveals not only inimitable musicianship, but also a wide range of music with hints of country, rock, punk and, perhaps most of all, experimentalism.
Episode 13
Wed, Oct 1, 2003
Grammy Award winner Peter Cetera, has enjoyed much success as a singer, songwriter and bassist since his earlier career as lead singer with the group Chicago. In this Soundstage performance, Cetera serenades audiences with classic favorites. His rich, deep voice is joined by the sweet and soothing harmonies of four-time Grammy winner Amy Grant in their hit duet "Next Time I Fall."
Episode 14
Sat, Nov 1, 2003
Episode 15
Mon, Dec 1, 2003