There are several music shows on PBS TV this week and next week.
Eric Clpaton & Steve Winwood together live from their recent tour.
Stevie Wonder live
Neil Young documentary
Check you TV listings for dates and times or go to the PBS website
http://www.pbs.org
Clapton & Winwood live, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young on PBS
Clapton and Winwood air on WPSU-TV Channel 3 this Saturday night (5/30) at 9; it also re-airs Sunday morning at 2 AM. Saturday night at 11 looks like another interesting show, Filmore: The Last Days, featuring footage from Quicksilver Messenger Service, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Hot Tuna and more.
Stevie Wonder airs this Sunday night (5/31) at 11, and Tuesday night at 8.
I didn't see the Neil Young special listed on WPSU's schedule. They are airing other music programs in the coming weeks with Kingston Trio, Paul Simon, Elvis, Josh Groban, freedom music of the civil rights era and more.
For air times, visit www.wpsu.org.
Stevie Wonder airs this Sunday night (5/31) at 11, and Tuesday night at 8.
I didn't see the Neil Young special listed on WPSU's schedule. They are airing other music programs in the coming weeks with Kingston Trio, Paul Simon, Elvis, Josh Groban, freedom music of the civil rights era and more.
For air times, visit www.wpsu.org.
The Neil Young documentary is on the American Masters show and is currently scheduled for Friday, May 29, 2009 at 10:00 p.m. on PBS channel 3 WPSU.
Neil Young: Don’t be Denied
Neil Young grants rare and unprecedented access for this documentary in which he traces his musical journey in his own words. The film was made from three hours of interview shot in NY and California and utilizes previously unseen performance footage from the star’s own extensive archives. It also features cohorts Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, David Crosby, Nils Lofgren and James Taylor. From his early transcontinental American quest for recognition, through the first flush of success with Buffalo Springfield to the bi-polar opposites of mega-stardom with Crosby, Stills and Nash and the soulful rock of Crazy Horse, Young’s career has enjoyed many guises. The film takes Young through his rise in the ’60’s, his solo artist period in the ’70’s, his ’80’s embrace of the New Wave and Devo collaboration, and ends with Young still refusing to be denied, pursuing a more eclectic musical approach but also touring in the USA with Crosby Stills Nash Young and teaming on occasion with Crazy Horse.
Neil Young: Don’t be Denied
Neil Young grants rare and unprecedented access for this documentary in which he traces his musical journey in his own words. The film was made from three hours of interview shot in NY and California and utilizes previously unseen performance footage from the star’s own extensive archives. It also features cohorts Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, David Crosby, Nils Lofgren and James Taylor. From his early transcontinental American quest for recognition, through the first flush of success with Buffalo Springfield to the bi-polar opposites of mega-stardom with Crosby, Stills and Nash and the soulful rock of Crazy Horse, Young’s career has enjoyed many guises. The film takes Young through his rise in the ’60’s, his solo artist period in the ’70’s, his ’80’s embrace of the New Wave and Devo collaboration, and ends with Young still refusing to be denied, pursuing a more eclectic musical approach but also touring in the USA with Crosby Stills Nash Young and teaming on occasion with Crazy Horse.
theres also the 2 dvd set with w/clapton and windwood just out last week. they did three nights at madison square garden last year. pbs did the same thing when cream did their reunion. their tour together didn't start yet you can check it out at www.whereseric.com i had to pass on the dvd when it came out, but i'll probobly get it eventually. i'm going to set the dvr for all that stuff!
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