Soundstage

Soundstage

WTTW’s legendary and groundbreaking music series filmed in the intimate Grainger Studio presents spectacular performances that make you feel like you’re in the front row.

Seasons

1. Lyle Lovett, Randy Newman, and Mark Isham

Air Date: 2003-06-03

Straighten up and Fly Right, Smile, Summerwind, Walking Tall, You’ve Got a Friend in Me, Political Science, I Thinks it’s Going to Rain Today, If I Had a Boat, That’s Right (You’re Not From Texas), What do you do, Church, What’d I Say, I’m Gonna Wait

2. Chicago

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3. Michael McDonald Featuring Doobie Bros. & Ashford & Simpson

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It Keeps You Running, Sweet Freedom, I Keep Forgettin’, Grapevine, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing, Black Water, Take Me in your Arms Rock Me, Minute by Minute, What a Fool Believes, Takin’ it to the Streets

4. Alison Krauss and Union Station

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Let Me Touch You For A While, The Lucky One, Baby Now That I’ve Found You, Bright Sunny South, Everytime You Say Goodbye, Stay, Forget About It, I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow, Maybe, We Hide And Seek, When You Say Nothing At All, Oh Atlanta, Down To The River To Pray, There Is A Reason

5. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Part 1

Air Date: 2003-07-03

Baby Please Don’t Go, Crawlin Back To You, Handle With Care, I Won’t Back Down, I’m Cryin’, Angel Dream, Melinda, Born In Chicago, Red Rooster, Carol, Refugee

6. Lucinda Williams and Kasey Chambers

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Love Is A Long Road, You Don’t Know How It Feels, Black Leather Woman, I Done Somebody Wrong, I Got A Woman, Thirteen Days, Wake Up Time, Rollin’ In My Sweet Baby’s Arms, Lost Children, Two Men Talking, You Wreck Me

8. Trace Adkins and Travis Tritt

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Chris Isaak -- American Boy, Wicked Game, Heart Shaped World, Go Walking Downthere, Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing, Courthouse, Somebody’s Crying, One Day, ‘San Francisco Days, Forever Blue, Super Magic 2000 :: Raul Malo -- Lets Not Say Goodbye Anymore, Let It Be Me

9. Tori Amos

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Trace Adkins -- This Ain’t No Thinkin Thing, Every Light in the House is On, I Left Something Turned on at Home, Chrome, Then They Do, I’m Trying :: Travis Tritt -- Put Some Drive In Your Country, I’m Gonna Be Somebody, Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde, Anymore, You Can’t Tell Me Nothin’, It’s A Great Day To Be Alive

10. Wilco and Sonic Youth

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A Sorta Fairy Tale, Bliss, Horses Beauty Queen, Black Dove, Wednesday, China, Jackie’s Strength, Taxi Ride, Precious Things, Cornflake Girl

11. John Hiatt and the Goners, Dar Williams, Robinella and the CCString Band

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Sonic Youth -- Rain On Tin, Plastic Sun, Sympathy for the Strawberry :: Wilco -- Handshake Drugs, When the Roses Bloom Again, War On War, Jesus, Etc., I’m The Man, Red Eyed and Blue, I Got You at The End of The Century, Kicking Television

12. Peter Cetera and Amy Grant

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Dar Williams -- Your Fire Your Soul, I Saw a Bird Fly Away, Beauty of the Rain, Mercy of the Fallen, As Cool as I am :: John Hiatt and the Goners -- Paper Thin, My Baby Blue, Cry Love, Memphis in the Meantime, Thing Called Love :: Robinella & the CCString Band -- Man Over, Honey Honey Bee

13. Farm Aid 2003

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Amy Grant -- Baby Baby, Simple Things, El Shaddai :: Peter Cetera -- One Good Woman, Glory of Love, Restless Heart, If You Leave Me Now, After All, Next Time (I Fall in Love), Baby What a Big Surprise, You’re the Inspiration, Have You Ever Been in Love

14. Farm Aid 2003

Air Date: 2003-11-01

Billy Bob Thornton -- Desperate One :: Brooks & Dunn -- Red Dirt Road, My Maria, Only In America :: Dave Matthews -- Too Much, Gravedigger, Save Me, Everyday, So Damn Lucky :: Emmy Lou Harris -- Pancho And Lefty :: Hootie & The Blowfish -- Only Wanna Be With You :: John Mellencamp -- Death Letter, Stones In My Passway, Pink Houses :: Los Lonely Boys -- Heaven :: Neil Young with Crazy Horse -- Hey, Hey, My, My, (Into The Black) :: Sheryl Crow -- Steve McQueen, The First Cut Is The Deepest :: Trick Pony -- Pour Me :: Willie Nelson -- Good Hearted Woman, If You’ve Got The Money, I’ve Got The Time, Beer For My Horses, Whiskey River

1. Fleetwood Mac: Live in Boston

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Live in Boston is a live performance by the band Fleetwood Mac, released June 15, 2004. The concert was filmed September 23 and 24, 2003 at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts during the group's Say You Will Tour. The concert is a 2 DVD set, and also comes with a 'sampler' CD, containing the audio of 10 songs from the show. Part of WTTW's Soundstage series which also chronicled Buckingham and Nicks solo in 2005 and 2010 respectively.

2. Sheryl Crow

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You’re An Original, First Cut Is The Deepest, Leaving Las Vegas, Strong Enough, Members Only, All I Wanna Do, Soak Up The Sun, Everyday Is A Winding Road, Safe & Sound, My Favorite Mistake, Redemption Day, Sweet Rosalyn, Happy, Peace Love & Understanding, Lets Get Free, Home, I Shall Believe, Steve McQueen

3. Ronald Isley and Burt Bacharach

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The Look Of Love, This Guy’s In Love With You, Anyone Who Had A Heart, Love’s Still The Answer, Here I Am, Windows Of The World, Alfie, Raindreps Keep Falling On My Head, In Between The Heartaches, A House Is Not A Home

4. Alanis Morissette

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All I Really Want, 21 Things I Want In A Lover, Hands Clean, 8 Easy Steps, Head Over Feet, Excuses, Knees Of My Bees, This Grudge, You Oughta Know, Uninvited, Thank U

5. Lisa Marie Presley and Peter Wolf

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Lisa Marie Presley -- Better Beware, S.O.B., Lights Out, Indifferent, Sinking In, To Whom It May Concern :: Peter Wolf -- Growing Pain, Nothing But the Wheel, Homework, Never Like This Before, Give It To Me, Must of Got Lost

6. Cyndi Lauper

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At Last, Walk On By, Stay, Until You Come Back To Me, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Sunny Side Of The Street, True Colors, Money Changes Everything, Shine, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Time After Time

7. Joan Baez, Gillian Welch, and Nickel Creek

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Gillian Welch -- Look At Miss Ohio, Everything is Free, One Little Song :: Joan Baez -- In My Time Of Need, Joe Hill, Farewell, Angelina, Caleb Meyer, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, Diamonds and Rust :: Nickel Creek -- In the House of Tom Bombadil, I Should’ve Known Better, Smoothie Song, This Side

8. Counting Crows and Shelby Lynne

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Counting Crows -- Mrs. Potter’s Lullaby, Mr. Jones, She Don’t Want Nobody Near, American Girls, Long December, Hangin’ Around :: Shelby Lynne -- Polk Salad, Telephone, If I Were Smart, Gotta Be Better

9. Dan Fogelberg

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Part of the Plan, Heart Hotels, Hard To Say, Full Circle, Reach Haven Postcard, Run for the Roses, Leader of the Band, Same Old Lang Syne, Missing You, The Power of Gold

10. Steve Winwood

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Smooth delivery, high-spirited melodies, that velvet voice and a soul-stirring rhythmic foundation. All are the elements that Steve Winwood brings to Soundstage featuring his recent work from the album About Time along with his classic hits including "Why Can't We Live Together" and "Back in the High Life." Winwood also performs "Dear Mr. Fantasy" and "The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys" - hits from his days with Traffic (recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame). Works from Winwood's current recordings represent a tapestry of tastes woven after 40 years in music. Winwood delivers a fiery performance of "Bully," but lets his voice simply smolder through on "Walking On." For his efforts, the crowd continually rewarded Winwood with standing ovations and cheers of adulation. Other highlights include the song "Rainmaker." Can’t Find My Way Back Home, Empty Pages, Bully, Glad, Freedom Rider, Back in the High Life Again, Dear Mr. Fantasy, Why Can’t We Live Together

11. 30 Odd Foot of Grunts and Kris Kristofferson

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Kris Kristofferson -- Shipwrecked In The Eighties, Help Me Make It Through The Night, Sunday Morning Comin’ Down, Me And Bobby McGee :: 30 Odd Foot of Grunts -- The Legend Of Barry Kable, Swallow My Gift, Inside Her Eyes, Sail Those Same Oceans, Never Be Alone Again, Swept Away Bayou (Facing the headlights alone), What’s Her Name?, Mission Beat

12. Yes

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Firebird Suite, Going For The One, Sweet Dreams, Your Move/All Good People, The Meeting, Long Distance Runaround, Roundabout, Owner Of A Lonely Heart, And You and I

13. Chris Isaak Christmas album Special

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Brian McNight -- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas :: Chris Isaak -- Blue Christmas, Mele Kalikimaka, Washington Square, The Christmas Song, Gotta Be Good, Pretty Paper, Hey Santa Claus, Brightest Star, Last Month Of The Year, Santa Bring My Baby Back, White Christmas, Christmas On TV :: Mike Buble -- Let It Snow :: Stevie Nicks -- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town :: Stevie Nicks, Mike Buble and Brian McNight -- Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

14. George Jones 50 Years Special

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Aaron Neville -- Grand Tour :: Alan Jackson -- Hard Lovin' Man :: Amy Grant -- Bartender's Blues :: Connie Smith & George Jones -- Golden Ring :: Emmylou Harris -- One Of These Days :: George Jones -- He Stopped Loving Her Today :: Harry Connick Jr. -- She Thinks I Still Care :: Joe Diffie -- White Lightning :: Kenny Chesney -- I Always Get Lucky With You :: Kenny Chesney -- Tennessee Whiskey :: Kris Kristofferson -- Why Me Lord :: Lorrie Morgan -- A Picture Of Me Without You :: Martina McBride -- Just One More :: Randy Travis -- Once You've Had The Best :: Randy Travis & George Jones -- A Few Ole Country Boys :: Sammy Kershaw -- You're Still On My Mind :: Shelby Lynne -- Why Baby Why :: Shelby Lynne & George Jones -- Take Me :: Tanya Tucker -- Walk Through This World With Me :: Trace Adkins -- Same Ol' Me :: Trick Pony -- The Race Is On :: Uncle Kracker -- The Window Up Above :: Vince Gil -- If My Heart Had Windows :: Wynonna & George Jones -- We're Gonna Hold On

1. Michael McDonald with Billy Preston, Toni Braxton, Take 6 and India.Arie

Air Date: 2005-06-30

3. John Mayer with Buddy Guy (2)

Air Date: 2005-07-14

4. The Wallflowers

Air Date: 2005-07-21

5. Heart (1)

Air Date: 2005-07-28

6. Heart (2)

Air Date: 2005-08-04

8. Ringo Starr & the Roundheads with guest Colin Hay

Air Date: 2005-08-18

9. Chris Isaak

Air Date: 2005-08-25

Broadcast Dancin’ Let Me Down Easy Wicked Game Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing Solitary Man Western Stars Can’t Do A Thing (To Stop Me) Only The Lonely Wrong To Love You American Boy Notice The Ring Think of Tomorrow

10. Lindsey Buckingham with Stevie Nicks

Air Date: 2005-09-08

11. Trisha Yearwood with Sugarland and Billy Currington

Air Date: 2005-09-22

12. Joss Stone with guest Mavis Staples

Air Date: 2005-10-06

13. Martina McBride

Air Date: 2005-10-13

14. Dave Matthews Band with guests Robert Randolph, Rashawn Ross and David Cast at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

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1. Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation

Air Date: 2006-06-29

2. Garbage

Air Date: 2006-07-06

3. Bill Laswell Axiom Sound System Musical Freezone

Air Date: 2006-07-13

4. The All American Rejects & Fountains of Wayne

Air Date: 2006-07-20

5. KT Tunstall

Air Date: 2006-07-27

6. Train

Air Date: 2006-08-03

7. Peter Frampton

Air Date: 2007-01-18

8. Peter Frampton (2)

Air Date: 2007-01-25

9. New York Dolls

Air Date: 2007-02-01

10. Lee Ann Womack with Julie Roberts

Air Date: 2007-02-08

11. Jewel

Air Date: 2007-02-15

12. Rickie Lee Jones

Air Date: 2007-02-22

13. Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris

Air Date: 2007-03-01

14. From the Vault

Air Date: 2007-12-23

15. From the Vault

Air Date: 2007-12-23

1. Rob Thomas

Air Date: 2007-06-14

As one of the most popular voices to emerge in the late-‘90s, Rob Thomas, with his band Matchbox Twenty,

2. Macy Gray

Air Date: 2007-07-05

Singer-songwriter-performer Macy Gray’s unique voice is instantly recognizable as one of the most distinctive in all of pop music.

3. Dashboard Confessional

Air Date: 2007-07-12

As one of the most captivating artists to emerge recently, Dashboard Confessional blends acoustic and electric guitar with emotionally packed lyrics to create an indie feel, yet making it fresh and relevant.

4. Jewel part 1

Air Date: 2007-07-19

Three time Grammy-nominated performer Jewel is best known for her charismatic live performances. In this episode, Jewel performs at the historic Rialto Theater with an ethereal backdrop and, at times, is accompanied by a chamber orchestra.

5. Jewel part 2

Air Date: 2007-07-19

Whether she is yodeling or singing an aria, Jewel puts her own unique blended style into her music. Performing in this hour “Foolish Games,” "Satellite” and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” Jewel has managed to put her life’s retrospective into her well-crafted songs, which are influenced by many music genres including rock, pop, country, jazz and classical. This unique performance by Jewel is one that is not to be missed.

1. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers part 1

Air Date: 2007-01-10

Catch Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in this special two-part Soundstage performance as they return to Gainesville, Florida where it all started, to play their first hometown show in 13 years.

2. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers part 2

Air Date: 2008-01-17

For Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and fans alike, Live from Gatorville is an emotional and electrifying evening.

3. Lifehouse

Air Date: 2008-01-24

With Who We Are, Lifehouse singer-songwriter Jason Wade—along with drummer Rick Woolstenhulme and bassist Bryce Soderberg—gets back to the basics of what made him first form the band while still a teenager in suburban California. With all their radio airplay, multi-platinum sales and awards, Lifehouse is still intent on raising the bar, which makes Who We Are a revelation both musically and lyrically.

4. Daughtry

Air Date: 2008-01-31

Use any measurement you like, Daughtry has almost single-handedly given the hard rock genre back its heart. With signature ache and poise, the North Carolina native blends each of his hard-won attributes into a rousing mosaic for the ages. The DAUGHTRY album is also forging unprecedented sales and chart breakthroughs - affirming there is still gold to be mined with a rugged voice and passionate songwriting instincts.

5. John Fogerty Pt.1

Air Date: 2008-02-07

Best known as the lead singer/songwriter and guitarist for Creedence Clearwater Revival, rock legend and Grammy winner John Fogerty has made a phenomenal contribution to American music for decades. CCR released 13 hit singles in just five years and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. On his newest solo release, Revival, Fogerty incorporates all the best elements of an unforgettable career of authentic rock and roll. Revival features Fogerty’s signature southern growl and blistering guitar work. On this episode of Soundstage, Fogerty presents fan favorites “Bad Moon Rising,” “Born on the Bayou” and “Proud Mary.”

6. John Fogerty Pt. 2

Air Date: 2008-02-14

The second half of this two-part episode continues on as John Fogerty delivers the timeless essence of his music with an electrifying stage presence and resonating energy. A genuine showman, Fogerty weaves new songs “River Is Waiting” and “Gunslinger” with classics “Green River,” “Centerfield,” “Down on the Corner” and the show-closer “Fortunate Son,” resulting in an unbelievable performance you will not want to miss.

7. Josh Groban: Awake Live

Air Date: 2008-06-26

Josh Groban burst on to the international music scene in 2001 with the release of his self-titled debut album featuring the hit single, "To Where You Are." His follow up CD "Closer" with the smash hit "You Raise Me Up" brought enormous success to the young singing sensation. He has made scores of television appearances beginning with Ally McBeal and continuing with countless performances on Oprah Winfrey, Good Morning America, The Today Show, two PBS specials, the Superbowl, the Oscars and the closing ceremonies of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics with an audience of over 2 billion people. His first PBS Special went on to become the No. 1 selling DVD of 2002. On the touring front, Groban started out his now legendary 40-city concert tour (which sold out in a record breaking 20 minutes) and then went straight forward to a two-year arena tour across the US.

8. REO Speedwagon

Air Date: 2008-07-03

REO Speedwagon - Kevin Cronin (lead vocals, guitar), Bruce Hall (bass), Neal Doughty (keyboards), Dave Amato (lead guitar) and Bryan Hitt (drums) - rolled into 2007 full throttle with their brand new album Find Your Way Home, their first studio collection of new material in more than a decade.

9. Bon Jovi

Air Date: 2008-07-10

Lost Highway is Bon Jovi's tenth studio album since the band formed in the early eighties. One hundred and twenty million albums and 2,500 concerts in over 50 countries later, Bon Jovi is enjoying the greatest popularity in their history.

10. Stevie Nicks Pt.1

Air Date: 2008-07-17

In this episode, Soundstage captures a radiant Stevie Nicks in her first filmed solo performance since 1987. Clad in her trademark look of high heels and lace, Stevie boldly kicks off the night with “Stand Back.” Don’t miss a second as she performs songs from her comprehensive career retrospective album, Crystal Visions. Throughout the evening, Stevie elegantly showcases her vocal abilities on “Fall From Grace,” and follows a stunning performance of “How Still My Love” with a cover of Dave Matthews Band’s “Crash Into Me” interpreted through the eyes of a woman. Stevie also beautifully performs “Sara,” a song rarely performed without Fleetwood Mac, before finishing up the hour with an amazing cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Rock and Roll.” (#1510, 7/17/08, 2200-2300, HDTV, Dolby Stereo)

11. Stevie Nicks Pt.2

Air Date: 2008-07-24

Stevie Nicks knows how to put on a show. Part Two of this theatrical evening continues with a perfect mix of favorites like “Landslide” and “Gold Dust Woman” that will leave you yearning for more. During this intimate show, Stevie shares poignant personal memories and the origins of her songs. In long, dripping sleeves and trademark shawl, she breaks into her signature slow twirls, exuding a sensuous stage presence. The hour starts off with a riveting version of “Rhiannon” and ends with an epic rendition of “Edge of Seventeen.” If that’s not enough, Vanessa Carlton joins Stevie on stage for a special duet of Bonnie Raitt’s “Circle Dance,” as well as “The One,” a cut from Vanessa’s latest album. Tune in to watch one of the most prolific and influential women in rock music history at her best! (#1511, 7/24/08, 2200-2300, HDTV, Dolby Stereo)

13. Kenny Chesney

Air Date: 2008-08-07

Kenny Chesney has covered a lot of ground – and he believes he’s got a lot more ground to go. The platinum plus Just Who I am, has already yielded two number one singles with “Never Wanted Nothing More,” and “Don’t Blink.” The current single, “Shiftwork,” is a duet with pal George Strait and is Top 5 and climbing. Chesney, the triple and reigning Academy of Country Music and four time Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year sold more tickets in North America than anyone last year, played football stadiums and sang the songs that capture the way people live their lives, dream their dreams and feel the moments that define them.

14. Faith Hill - Joy to the World

Air Date: 2008-11-27

Working with producers Dann Huff and Byron Gallimore, engineer Allen Sides and Grammy-winning arranger David Campbell, Faith Hill has crafted a one-of-a-kind Christmas record with Joy to the World, freshly conceived yet anchored in tradition. It is a loving tribute to both the spirit and the music of Christmas, one that pays homage to the classics.

0. Faith Hill: Joy to the World

Air Date: 2009-12-25

1. Counting Crows

Air Date: 2009-01-08

Counting Crows have been a huge presence in the music world for over a decade; from their initial hit single “Mr. Jones” to the 2005 Academy Award, Grammy, and Golden Globe nominated “Accidentally In Love.” Headed by the enigmatic Adam Duritz, the San Francisco Bay area band is a global phenomenon, having sold over 20 million albums worldwide.

2. Idina Menzel

Air Date: 2009-01-15

Idina Menzel reached superstardom on Broadway in two career-defining roles—her Tony Award winning performance in the musical blockbuster "Wicked" and in the revolutionary "Rent." Idina’s debut album, I Stand is a powerful collection of new songs. With Idina’s voice and the talent of legendary Grammy winning producer Glen Ballard, the final outcome is an album filled with pop tunes and heartfelt ballads—intimate yet universal stories of life, its challenges, relationships and of course - the subject of love.

3. Soundstage: B.B. King

Air Date: 2009-01-29

4. BB King

Air Date: 2009-01-29

At age 83, B.B. King is still light on his feet, singing and playing the blues with relentless passion. Time has no apparent effect on B.B., other than to make him more popular, more cherished, and more relevant than ever. For more than half a century, Riley B. King - better known as B.B. King - has defined the blues for a worldwide audience. Since he started recording in the 1940s, he has released over fifty albums, many of them classics. He was born September 16, 1925, on a plantation in Itta Bena, Mississippi, near Indianola. In his youth, he played on street corners for dimes, and would sometimes play in as many as four towns a night. In 1947, he hitchhiked to Memphis, TN, to pursue his music career.

5. Umphrey's McGee

Air Date: 2009-02-05

Legendary on the jam band circuit, Chicago-based Umphrey’s McGee has perfected the art of progressive improvisation. Swirling guitars and innovative multi-faceted arrangements keep fans on their toes. With power and finesse, this sextet brings jamming to a new level during this episode of Soundstage. A flair for spontaneity, dazzling musicianship, and an impressive live presence make Umphrey’s McGee a must-see as they perform “Higgins,” "Morning Song," and many others.

6. Seal

Air Date: 2009-02-12

Seal’s one-of-a-kind soaring, husky baritone is perfect for any genre. He’s delighted fans and earned critical acclaim while staying true to classic, honest songwriting in his remarkable two-decade career. And now, he’s done it again with the release of his exceptional sixth studio album Soul. Together with legendary music producer David Foster, Seal adds his signature touch to some of the best soul songs ever created.

7. Jackson Browne

Air Date: 2009-06-18

Rock’s poet laureate Jackson Browne delivers a remarkable performance featuring tracks from his latest recording, Time the Conqueror, as well as hits from his previous 11 studio albums. For more than three decades, Browne has set the standard for singer/songwriters, consistently producing heartfelt, personal lyrics while weaving-in a level of social consciousness which personifies his music. His performance on Soundstage exemplifies this reputation. Browne shines on recent tracks “Time the Conqueror” and “Live Nude Cabaret,” but also nails hits from his earlier repertoire like “Doctor My Eyes” and “Boulevard.”

8. OneRepublic

Air Date: 2009-06-25

Grammy-nominated OneRepublic displays boundless energy throughout this episode of Soundstage while offering up rousing performances of hit singles “Apologize,” “Stop and Stare,” “Say (All I Need)” and “Mercy.” Catch a perfect blend of pop and rock on other featured tracks from their debut CD Dreaming Out Loud, along with a fantastic version of Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy.”

9. Sugarland

Air Date: 2009-07-02

Jennifer Nettles’ voice can hold its own in any setting, but exceeds expectations alongside partner Kristian Bush’s mandolin strumming at the Grainger Studio. During this sensational hour, Sugarland presents a versatile set that gains momentum with each song. “Joey” is heartbreakingly sincere, “Everyday America” reveals strong, twangy vocals while broken-down acoustics give “Stay” a more traditional country sound. Their forte is to effortlessly transition from energetic pop songs to heartfelt, soulful ballads without skipping a beat. The dynamic duo also present older classics like “Baby Girl” and even venture into covers of R.E.M to pay homage to shared Atlanta roots during their set.

10. Death Cab for Cutie

Air Date: 2009-07-09

Death Cab for Cutie performs songs from their new EP The Open Door, 2008 studio album Narrow Stairs and highlights from previous releases.

11. Billy Idol

Air Date: 2009-07-16

Rock icon Billy Idol hits the stage to belt out his classic hits, including Rebel Yell, Dancing With Myself and White Wedding.

12. Fall Out Boy

Air Date: 2009-07-23

13. Josh Groban, An Evening In New York City

Air Date: 2009-07-30

In this Soundstage special event, Josh Groban performs favorites from his best-selling albums in an intimate theatre setting. Taped at Rose Hall at the "Jazz at Lincoln Center" in New York City, this stunning performance includes "Alla Luce del Sole", "You Are Loved (Don't Give Up)", and “February Song”. Special guest appearances by acclaimed jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, trumpeter Chris Botti and violinist Lucia Micarelli.

14. Michael McDonald - This Christmas

Air Date: 2009-12-10

1. Tim McGraw

Air Date: 2010-01-21

Three-time Grammy winner musician Tim McGraw takes to the stage to promote his tenth studio album, "Southern Voice," including songs like "If I Died Today," and sing other favorites, including "Live Like You Were Dying," "Good Girls" and "Still."

2. The Fray

Air Date: 2010-01-28

Featuring songs from their 2005 album "How to Save a Life" as well as their 2009 eponymous album, music group the Fray performs "Never Say Never," "How to Save a Life," "You Found Me," and "Cable Car," among other fan favorite hits.

3. 3 Girls and Their Buddy

Air Date: 2010-02-04

Musicians Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin and Buddy Miller take to the stage together to perform "Trouble," "Gasoline and Matches," "Strong Hand (for June)," "Mary" and other Americana hits amid banter and genial rapport.

4. Lynyrd Skynyrd

Air Date: 2010-02-18

With a backbone of Southern rock and country, passionate vocals, and trademark layered guitars, Lynyrd Skynyrd deliver renditions of their iconic classics "Sweet Home Alabama," "Gimme Three Steps," "That Smell" and "Simple Man". This episode is littered with hits, rousing guitar solos, and songs from their album, God & Guns.

5. Willie Nelson

Air Date: 2010-02-25

Willie Nelson mixes elements of folk, blues, classic country, western swing and a little gospel during a versatile set that highlights songs from his first-ever bluegrass album, titled "Country Music".

6. Norah Jones

Air Date: 2010-03-04

1. Toby Keith

Air Date: 2016-04-28

The voice behind the ultimate party song, “Red Solo Cup,” as well as countless other hits, Toby Keith has dominated the country industry with his signature honkytonk singing and songwriting skills. Cowboy hats and boots flood Grainger Studio as "Soundstage" goes country when Toby Keith brings the house down! One thing’s for sure: He still is "as good as he once was!"

2. Blondie

Air Date: 2016-05-05

3. Kenny Loggins and Friends

Air Date: 2016-05-12

4. Jon Secada

Air Date: 2016-05-19

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Rating

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Release Date

2003-06-03

Episodes

97 (9 seasons)

Status

Returning Series

Cast

Production Companies

WTTW/Chicago

WTTW/Chicago