Martin Scorsese Leads Tribute to the Late Robbie Robertson

Friends and colleagues of The Band's Robbie Robertson got together last night (Wednesday) for a final tribute at The Village Studios in West Los Angeles, a complex where Robertson had his own room for many years.

An audience of about 200 invited guests, including Joni Mitchell, watched Jackson BrowneJason IsbellCitizen CopeAngela McCluskey and Rocco DeLuca perform Robertson's songs. The 16-piece Killers Score Orchestra added a medley from what would be the last in a long series of Robertson scores for Martin Scorsese films, Killers of the Flower Moon.  

Scorsese not only hosted the event, but gave what amounted to a lengthy eulogy for Robertson, sharing moments from their 45-year friendship. At one point, he spoke of Robertson's penchant for occasionally not speaking, saying, "As much as his words had eloquence, his silences had eloquence."

The Program:

  • "The Weight" - sung by ensemble, including Jackson Browne, Jason Isbell, Blake Mills, Tal Wilkenfeld and Angela McCluskey.
  •  "Caledonia Mission" - sung by Jackson Browne
  • "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" - sung by Citizen Cope, backed by Mills, Wilkenfeld and Jim Keltner
  • Killers of the Flower Moon Score Medley ("Osage Oil Boom," "My Land...My Land," "Heartbeat Theme / Ni-U-Kon-Sha," "Insulin Train") - performed by the Killers Score Orchestra, conducted by Mark Graham
  • "Whispering Pines" - sung by Angela McCluskey
  • "They Don't Live Long" from Killers of the Flower Moon - performed by Rocco DeLuca on dobro.
  • "Twilight" - sung by Johnny Shepherd with Rocco DeLuca

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