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    The Last Waltz

    PG1978 · Documentary · 1h 57m

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  1. The Last Waltz was a concert by the Canadian-American rock group The Band, held on American Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco.

  2. Apr 26, 1978 · The Last Waltz: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With The Band, Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson. A film account and presentation of the final concert of The Band.

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  4. Feb 6, 2019 · On Nov. 25, 1976, the Band performed its last concert as a full unit. Dubbed the Last Waltz, it was a decadent, celebratory, star-packed affair held at San Francisco's Winterland Theatre.

  5. Nov 25, 2020 · Martin Scorsese's documentary 'The Last Waltz' captures the Band's legendary farewell concert: Read how the night changed rock cinema.

  6. The Band The Last Waltz Complete Concert Part 1 of 3 Alternate Footage. Ethan Davis. 2.65K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.7K. 477K views 10 years ago.

  7. Seventeen years after joining forces as the backing band for rockabilly cult hero Ronnie Hawkins, Canadian roots rockers The Band call it quits with a lavish...

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  8. The Last Waltz: Long, Hard Road At once euphoric and elegiac, Martin Scorsese’s concert documentary captures the members of the Band on the brink of spiritual and physical collapse as they mount their transcendent final send-off.

  9. The Last Waltz. After nearly two decades on the road, The Band call it quits with a lavish last show at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom in November of 1976, but not before tracing the group's history and discussing life on tour.

  10. Thanksgiving, 1976, San Francisco's Winterland: the Band performs its last concert after 16 years on the road. Some numbers they do alone, some songs include guest artists from Ronnie Hawkins (their first boss, when they were the Hawks) to Bob Dylan (their last, when as his backup and as a solo group, they came into their own).

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