Robbie Robertson

2024 Oscar Nominations: Barbie, Oppenheimer, Poor Things, Billie Eilish, Robbie Robertson, more

Also up for Oscars this year: Poor Things, American Fiction, The Zone of Interest, The Holdovers, Anatomy of a Fall, Maestro, Killers of the Flower Moon, and more

Golden Globes 2024 nominations: Barbie, Taylor Swift, Oppenheimer, Bruce Springsteen, more

Plus: Robbie Robertson, Mica Levi, ‘Succession,’ ‘The Last of Us,’ ‘The Bear,’ and more 2024 Golden Globe nominees.

Bruce Springsteen paid tribute to Robbie Robertson at Wrigley Field tour kickoff (setlist, video)

“To my good friend Robbie Robertson,” Bruce said before playing “I’ll See You in My Dreams” to close out the first show of the E Street Band’s first show of the summer leg of their tour…

Robbie Robertson tributes: Stephen Stills, Ronnie Wood, Joni Mitchell, Neil Diamond, Billy Corgan, more

Jason Isbell, Field Music, Tim Burgess, Anton Newcombe, Matt Pinfield, Bryan Adams, Ron Sexsmith, Steven Van Zandt and more also paid tribute to Robertson.

Martin Scorsese pays tribute to Robbie Robertson: "He was a giant"

“Robbie Robertson was one of my closest friends, a constant in my life and my work,” Scorsese wrote in a statement.

Robbie Robertson, dead at 80

In addition to his work with The Band, Bob Dylan and solo work, Robbie Robertson frequently collaborated with filmmaker Martin Scorsese, including the upcoming ‘Killers of the Flower Moon.’

Read Charlie Watts tributes from Elton John, Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr, Pete Townshend, and more

You can also read tributes to Charlie from The Who, Max Weinberg, Robbie Robertson, John Fogerty, Nile Rodgers, Jason Isbell, Dinosaur Jr, Bootsy Collins, Tom Morello, and more.

8 New Music Docs You Can Watch Now

We’re always looking for new music documentaries to watch. Here are eight, ranging from The Go-Go’s to Taylor Swift, to the early days of the ’80s Bay Area thrash scene, the ’60s/’70s Laurel Canyon folk scene, and more.

Neil Young finally releases 1975 album 'Homegrown' and it already feels like a classic - review/stream

In 1975, Neil Young told Cameron Crowe in a ‘Rolling Stone’ interview that we’d ”never hear” his shelved album ‘Homegrown’ because it was ”a little too personal.” 45 years later, Neil released it, and it’s every bit as good as his classic ’70s albums…

DOC NYC fest 2019 lineup: Lydia Lunch, The Band, 'The Apollo,' & more

The 2019 edition of the DOC NYC documentary film festival runs November 6-15 at theaters all over the city. It’s the 10th anniversary of the festival and features its biggest slate ever with 28 world premieres, 27 US premieres and over 300 films and events…including lots of music documentaries.
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