Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska: A Celebration In Words And Music


5:00 pm - 6:30 pm, Sunday, November 16 on WLIW HDTV (21.1)

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Join Eric Church, Emmylou Harris, Noah Kahan, Lyle Lovett, The Lumineers and Lucinda Williams for an exploration of the 1982 album. Hosted by Warren Zanes, the program features performances of Springsteen's songs with spoken word storytelling.

2024 English Stereo
Music Documentary Rock

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Eric Church (Actor)
Emmylou Harris (Actor)
Born: April 02, 1947
Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Country-western singer/songwriter who has occasionally appeared onscreen.
Noah Kahan (Actor)
Lyle Lovett (Actor)
Born: November 01, 1957
Birthplace: Klein, Texas, United States
Trivia: With his giraffe-like countenance and unusually tall haircut, American musician/actor Lyle Lovett may look like the archetypal rube, but don't be fooled: he is well educated (he earned journalism and foreign language degrees from Texas A&M), extremely articulate, and highly disciplined. Achieving his first big success in the mid-1980s, Lovett successfully straddled two musical forms on the verge of renewed popularity, folk-rock and country. Lovett also proved himself an adept actor with important roles in three Robert Altman films, The Player (1992), Short Cuts (1993), and Ready to Wear (1994), a reputation he has sustained in a handful of TV guest star shots. Lovett found himself the reluctant recipient of gaudy publicity hype in 1993 when he married movie superstar Julia Roberts, a union that disintegrated (thanks in no small part to incessant and intrusive press coverage) less than two years later. He would go on to make occasional acting appearances in movies like Three Days of Rain and on TV shows like Castle.
The Lumineers (Actor)
Lucinda Williams (Actor)
Born: January 26, 1953
Birthplace: Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Cites novelist Flannery O'Connor as a major influence on her songwriting. Achieved critical and commercial success with 1998's Grammy-winning album Wheels on a Gravel Road. Has opened for Bob Dylan and Van Morrison. Was named America's Best Songwriter by Time magazine in 2001. Involved with the Half the Sky Movement, which is dedicated to ending the oppression of women and girls worldwide.