Front and Center

Season 2

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Front and Center is the critically-acclaimed concert series that was launched in the Spring of 2012. The original one hour, commercial-free, all-music program airs nationwide on public television. Through the years, it has presented an eclectic mix of Grammy winning, multi-platinum selling industry vets and chart toppers, including the likes of Jack Johnson, Train, The Avett Brothers, Cyndi Lauper, the Goo Goo Dolls and more.

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9 Episodes

  • Jack Johnson
    E1
    Jack JohnsonJack Johnson’s simple songs about life, love and the universe take viewers on a lyrical journey, including fan favorites “Better Together,” “Sitting, Waiting, Wishing” and “As I Was Saying,” plus songs from his new album From Here to Now to You. Filmed at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s The Allen Room
  • Train
    E2
    TrainPat Monahan and company perform their latest album, California 37, in its entirety at The Iridium. Highlights include “50 Ways to Say Goodbye,” “Hey, Soul Sister” and “Bruises.”
  • JJ Grey and Mofro
    E3
    JJ Grey and Mofro
  • Preservation Hall Jazz Band
    E4
    Preservation Hall Jazz BandFilmed at the one-of-a-kind McKittrick Hotel in a cabaret setting, the veteran jazz players stir up the crowd with their incredible tunes and invigorating musicianship. Songs include “Bourbon Street” and “That’s It.”
  • Buddy Guy
    E5
    Buddy GuyThe pioneer of the Chicago blues sound brings his legendary showmanship to The Iridium. Songs include “Meet Me in Chicago” and “Well I Done Gone Over It.”
  • Jake Bugg
    E6
    Jake BuggThe 19-year-old English singer-songwriter brings his UK chart-topping songs to The Iridium. Songs include “Lightning Bolt” and “Broken.”
  • Zakk Wylde
    E7
    Zakk Wylde
  • Rock Candy Funk Party
    E8
    Rock Candy Funk PartyWith a sound as celebratory as the name suggests, Rock Candy Funk Party is powered by a collaboration of world-class musicians — producer Tal Bergman (drums), Joe Bonamassa (guitar), Ron DeJesus of Planet Funk (guitar), Mike Merritt of Conan O'Brien’s late show band (bass), and Renato Neto, who record and toured with Prince for nearly a decade (keys). Filmed at The Iridium, highlights include “Octopus-e” and “New York Song.”
  • The Rides
    E9
    The RidesStephen Stills’ blues-rock “super group,” whose debut album was inspired by his 1968 Super Session album, features guitar wizard Kenny Wayne Shepherd and the Electric Flag’s Barry Goldberg at The Iridium. Highlights include "Roadhouse," "Pretty Good Love," and "Search and Destroy."

 

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