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Other Voices - Steve plays a 55 minute acoustic set.
To watch online click here.
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CMT 40 GREATEST ROAD SONGS - Steve was interviewed.
For a replay click here
to look for replays.
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VH1 25 GREATEST PROTEST SONGS - Steve was interviewed.
For a replay click here
to look for replays.
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CMT GREATEST OUTLAWS: THE DIRTY DOZEN - Steve is the 5th outlaw.
Steve was interviewed. For a replay click here
to look for replays.
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Lost Highway: The History of American Country - Steve was interviewed.
This four part series will be broadcast on CMT starting on Aug 5th. Click here
to look for replays.
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"After The Convention"(MSNBC)
— Sept 2 2004 — Steve played Rich Mans War and spoke briefly. |
"Made In America"
— June 5 2004 — Steve was interviewed during a segment on the making of
Gibson Guitars. For more information click Here. |
"The O'Reilly Factor"
— November 6 2003 — Steve was a guest on the O'Reilly Factor to discuss control of the media in the US. You can read a transcript of the interview here |
"Controversy"
— Sept 2003 — CMT explores the controversy behind John Walkers Blues.
Half hour show contains interviews with parties on both sides of the issue. Check CMT.com for repeats
of the show. |
"Country's Most Shocking"
— Fall 2003 — CMT shows shocking stories from past and present country stars.
Steve has about three minutes in this show talking about his near death experience with drugs. Check
CMT.com for repeats
of the show. |
"New Music"
(UK) — 21 July 2003 — Steve interview with George
S., with Steve wearing a t-shirt that said "Bush Sucks" written in big
black letters across the front. "It's my opinion", he shrugged. He reportedly
stated that Bush is grossly under-qualified to be President and thinks
there is too much complaceny on the part of the left politically... and
predicted a very dark period ahead... claims he's a pretty well-known pinko
and isn't intimidated by what he calls the new form of blacklisting of
artists... realizes that not all of his fans agree with his opinions but
is proud of the fact that they are "totally okay with that dialogue existing
and keeping that dialogue alive". |
"Open Mike With Mike Bullard" (Canada)
— 5 June 2003 — Steve performed an acoustic version of Jerusalem,
plus interview (talked about how he has an up-coming protest and his acting
on the HBO series The Wire, also how he stands up for what he believes
and how he gets treated by some american reporters). |
"Breakfast With The Arts" (A&E)
— 16 February 2003 — Steve featured during a Grammy editon |
"Kindred Spirits – A Tribute To Johnny
Cash" (CMT) — November 2002 — Steve played one
song and discussed his appearance on the album |
"Nightline Upclose" (ABC)
— November 2002 — interview with Steve |
"On The Record" (Fox News)
— 19 August 2002 — Steve performs John Walker's Blues solo acoustic,
plus Q+A with Steve about John Walker's Blues |
"Inside Edition" (CBS)
— 19 August 2002 — segment on Steve about the brouhaha over John Walker's
Blues |
"The Today Show" (NBC)
— 19 August 2002 — interview, plus Steve performs
John Walker's Blues
solo acoustic |
"The Wire" (HBO)
— 21 July, 28 July, 11 August 2002 — Steve guests in a short recurring
roll as "Walon", a recovering addict |
"Buchanan and Press" (MSNBC)
— 22 July 2002 — short segment on Steve's song John Walker's Blues
— Bill Press called Steve an "idiot", Pat Buchanan said Steve was "anti-American",
Press said that "he does not represent country music", Buchanan stated
that "he doesn't represent his country, either", and Press claimed that
Steve was "out there on the fringe". |
"Life 360" (PBS)
— 20 June 2002 — show's focus was "redemption" — segment on Steve included
some interview and live (Pilgrim) footage of Steve from the "Nightline"
feature, with a small part of interview that was not aired previously and
the full version of Pilgrim (the full song was not aired previously) |
"Inside Fame" (CMT)
— 18 May 2002 — documentary |
"Grand Old Opry Live" (CMT)
— 11 May 2002 — Steve performed Some Dreams and Guitar
Town (with Will Rigby, Mike McAdam, and Brad Jones) plus a short interview |
"Most Request Live" (CMT)
— 11 May 2002 — short interview |
"Late Night"
with Conan O'Brien — aired 14 June 2001 — Steve
and the Dukes performed I Don't Want To Lose You Yet and Steve discusses
Doghouse
Roses |
"Paradisolife"
(Dutch
TV) — aired 4 January 2001 — feature on Steve |
"Austin City
Limits" (PBS) — recorded 12 November 2000, aired 13 January 2001 —
29 minutes of live songs by Steve & The Dukes plus short interview
with Steve |
"Lola Da Musica"
(Dutch
TV) — aired 16 November 2000 — 40 minute feature on Steve |
"Nightline"
— aired 20 October 2000 — "Fearless Heart" segment on Steve |
"CBS News Sunday
Morning" — aired 10 September 2000 — segment on Steve |
"Talk Music"
(VH1 in Europe) — aired 9 June 2000 — from Bishopstock2000, Exeter,
England on 27 May — interview and portions of the concert
(Copperhead
Road, I Can Wait, The Galway Girl, and then Copperhead
Road again) |
"The Tonight
Show" with Jay Leno — aired 2 August 2000
— Steve and Sheryl Crow and the Dukes performed Time Has Come
Today |
"Late Night"
with Conan O'Brien — aired 19 July 2000 — Steve
and the Dukes performed Transcendental Blues |
"Late
Show" with David Letterman — aired 5 July
2000 — Steve and Sheryl Crow performed Time Has Come Today |
"Late
Show" with David Letterman — aired 6 June
2000 — Steve and the Dukes performed Transcendental Blues |
"Sessions
at West 54th Street" (on PBS) taped Steve and a bunch of others
in support of the tribute album to Gram Parsons, Return Of The Grievous
Angel, which aired on the 6th or 7th of Nov 1999 in most places in
the US... Steve contributed to High Fashion Queen, Sin City,
and In My Hour Of Darkness |
Steve
appeared at Farm Aid '99 on the 12th of September, which was on
CMT. Steve appeared with the Dukes and 3 Steve songs were broadcast
(one
was cut on the US broadcast due to begging -- all four songs were included
on the Canadian broadcast) |
"Late Late Show"
With
Craig Kilborn on CBS on 24 August 1999 — Steve and The Bluegrass Dukes
performed Texas Eagle |
"Century Of Country"
on TNN — Steve interview, TV clips, etc. [Steve time was
about :04] (aired 23 July 1999) |
Steve and the Del
McCoury Band appeared on "Late Show" with David Letterman
on 7 May 1999 (recorded 6 May) and played a medley of The Graveyard
Shift and Nashville Cats |
Steve and the Del
McCoury Band appeared on "Open Mike With Mike Bullard" on
22 March 1999 (CTV in Tornonto) and played Carrie Brown. The
Show also included a short interview with Steve and Del |
Steve and the Del
McCoury Band appeared on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien"
on 19 March 1999 and played Carrie Brown |
"Sessions at West
54th Street" (on PBS) taped Steve and the Del McCoury Band on
15 October 1998 for a 27/28 February 1999 hour-long broadcast of the show
Read the Sessions interview
with Steve and Del here.
See some video captures
from the broadcast here.
To download the zipped Sessions
Steve screensaver click here (2.7
meg).
To download the zipped Sessions
Del screensaver click here (2.8 meg).
Both screensaver files were nabbed from the www.sessionsatwest54th.com
site during the week Steve and Del were on... don't ever forget to run
your virus software on any executable or ZIP file you download before installing
it. |
Steve appeared on the Belgian TV show
"Nieuwe
Maandag" on 15 February 1999 and performed a solo acoustic version
of Outlaw's Honeymoon |
Steve appeared on the Irish national TV
show
"Kenny Live" on 13 February 1999 and performed Dixieland
with Donal Lunny and Coolfin |
Steve
appeared at Farm Aid '98 on the 3rd of October. Steve appeared
with the Del McCoury Band and 5 1/2 Steve songs were
broadcast, as well as one DMB song without Steve... (The
Mountain was the song totally cut from the broadcast) (sound files of the then-new songs available) |
Steve appeared
on "Late Show" with David Letterman on 21 July 1998 to support Nanci
Griffith in a group performance of Desperadoes Waiting For A Train
Also appearing were Jimmie Dale Gilmore,
Rodney Crowell, Guy Clark, Eric Taylor, and Jerry Jeff Walker |
Steve was on
"Late
Show" with David Letterman on Wednesday, 23 April 1998 and performed
N.Y.C. |
Steve was one
of the performers on the "Tribute to Townes Van Zandt" (hosted by Guy and
Susanna Clark) which was taped on 7 December 1997 and broadcast on PBS's
"Austin
City Limits" in late March 1998
Steve performed his own tribute to Townes,
Fort
Worth Blues, and also played with Emmylou Harris on If I Needed
You, with Lyle Lovett on Lungs, and was a presence throughout
the show. At at the end of the show, Steve led all the musicians
in White Freightliner Blues |
Steve was on
"The
Tonight Show" with Jay Leno on Tuesday, 17 March 1998 and performed
Somewhere
Out There with his touring band of Buddy Miller, Kelly Looney and Brady
Blade |
Steve appeared
on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" on 6 February 1998 and performed
Somewhere
Out There |
On 6 December
1997, Steve appeared on BBC2 TV's "Later with Jools Holland".
He performed N.Y.C. and Telephone Road |
Steve was one
of the featured artists on the season premier of "On The Road" that
was broadcast on PBS in June 1997 |
Steve
and the V-roys performed Johnny Too Bad on "Late Night With Conan
O'Brien" on Thursday, 3 April 1997 |
Steve
appeared at Farm Aid '96 on the 12th of October. An abbreviated
version of the show, including Steve's performance, was broadcast on the
19th of October on TNN |
On
17 August 1996, MTV broadcast an edited version of Steve's 25 June performance
at the Cold Creek Correctional Facility in Henning, Tennessee. The
special was entitled "To Hell And Back" |
Steve appeared
on "Politically Incorrect" (on Comedy Central) on Wednesday, 31
July 1996 |
Steve
was on
"The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno on Friday, 5 April 1996.
He performed
More Than I Can Do with the Dukes |
Steve
made his first appearance at the Grand Old Opry on 26 January 1996 as a
guest of Opry regular and good friend Emmylou Harris. He also
appeared with Emmylou the next night on TNN's
"Grand Old Opry Live"
TV show (Steve backed Emmy on her
Sweet Old World, and Emmy backed
Steve on his
You Know The Rest), as well as the "Opry Backstage"
interview show |
Steve
was on
"The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno on Thursday, 4 January 1996.
He performed
Crying, Waiting, Hoping with Marty Stuart |
Steve
was a featured guest on "The Marty Party" with Marty Stuart on 27
September 1995
(aired on TNN). Marty performed
his song Good To Have Steve Back Around, Steve did Guitar Town,
and Steve and Marty did My Old Friend The Blues |