Robbie Robertson

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Singer, songwriter and musician; author of Testimony and former guitarist with The Band

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Singer and guitarist Robbie Robertson visits Morning Becomes Eclectic at 10am to talk about the lasting influence of the iconic concert film The Last Waltz, which was released 40 years…

Robbie Robertson

Singer and guitarist Robbie Robertson visits Morning Becomes Eclectic at 10am to talk about the lasting influence of the iconic concert film The Last Waltz, which was released 40 years…

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Music legend Robbie Robertson showcases tracks from his first full length in 13 years, How To Become Clairvoyant, when he stops by Morning Becomes Eclectic in the 10 o'clock hour.

Robbie Robertson

Music legend Robbie Robertson showcases tracks from his first full length in 13 years, How To Become Clairvoyant, when he stops by Morning Becomes Eclectic in the 10 o'clock hour.

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