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Seasons: 12
Total Episodes: 133
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Networks: VH1
Status: Ended
First Air Date: Apr 2, 2005
Recent Air Date: Nov 13, 2012
Run Time: m
In Production: No
Original Language: English
Age Rating: NR
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Production Companies: VH1 Productions
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Synopsis
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Episodes
Episode 1
02 April 2005 - Green Day: American Idiot Uncut
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Episode 2
09 May 2005 - Dave Matthews Band
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Episode 3
09 June 2005 - Bruce Springsteen
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Episode 4
09 July 2005 - Coldplay
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Episode 5
18 April 2006 - Jackson Browne
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Episode 6
29 May 2006 - Elvis Costello
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Episode 7
15 July 2006 - Sting
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Episode 8
27 August 2006 - The Black Crowes
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Episode 9
13 September 2006 - Melissa Etheridge
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Episode 10
21 October 2006 - Lyle Lovett
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Episode 11
20 October 2006 - Garth Brooks
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Episode 12
25 November 2006 - Bee Gees
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Episode 13
06 June 1997 - John Fogerty
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Episode 34
04 January 1999 - Tom Waits
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Episode 43
02 January 2002 - The Pretenders
The Pretenders, led by Chrissie Hynde, first hit the charts in 1979 and have since become one of rock's most important bands.
Episode 44
20 June 2002 - Alanis Morissette
Alanis performs "Hand in My Pocket", "You Learn", "Thank You", "Unsent", "You Oughta Know", " That I Would Be Good" and "Still."
Episode 45
- Def Leppard
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Episode 46
06 June 2002 - David Bowie
Performances include: "Life On Mars", "Thursday's Child", "Can't Stop Thinking About Me", "Seven", "China Girl", "Rebel Rebel", "Word On A Wing", and "Drive In Saturday".
Episode 47
- Lenny Kravitz
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Episode 48
- Wyclef Jean
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Episode 49
- Eurythmics
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Episode 50
- CSNY
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Episode 51
- Steely Dan
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Episode 52
- Don Henley
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Episode 53
- Pete Townshend
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Episode 54
- The Best of Storytellers
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Episode 55
- Stone Temple Pilots
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Episode 56
- Bon Jovi
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Episode 57
- No Doubt
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Episode 58
- Duran Duran
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Episode 59
- Smashing Pumpkins
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Episode 60
- The Doors
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Episode 61
01 June 2001 - Matchbox 20
Rob Thomas brings his group Matchbox 20 to the Storyteller stage, saying that they have always wanted to do the show. Taking the opportunity to add strings and horns, Rob discusses the beginnings of the band, and the thoughts behind some of their songs, including "Push" and "If You're Gone".
Episode 62
- Billy Idol
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Episode 63
- Travis
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Episode 64
- ELO
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Episode 65
- Train/Fuel
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Episode 66
- Goo Goo Dolls
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Episode 67
- Robert Plant
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Episode 68
- Green Day
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Episode 69
23 April 2005 - Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen performs and discusses his songs in an acoustic concert at Two River Theatre in Red Bank, N.J. Taped in April 2005. The selections include “Blinded by the Light,” “Brilliant Disguise,” “The Rising,” “Devils & Dust,” “Jesus Was an Only Son” and “Thunder Road.”
Episode 70
- Coldplay
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Episode 71
- Dave Matthews Band
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Episode 72
07 January 2006 - Pearl Jam
Recorded May 31 2006 at New York's Avalon. The band last played the venue formerly known as Limelight in 1992.
Episode 73
- Dixie Chicks
Recorded live in September 2006 at the historic Los Angeles Theater, Dixie Chicks Storytellers was the grand finale in the whirlwind that surrounded the release of the band's 5x Grammy Award winning album Taking the Long Way. Fans are treated to personal anecdotes and inspiration around some of the band's biggest hits including "Not Ready to Make Nice," "Cowboy Take Me Away" and "Wide Open Spaces." Dixie Chicks Storytellers also features three never before seen performances from the original broadcast including "Lullaby," "Easy Silence" and "So Hard." The Dixie Chicks are witty, charming and sometimes irreverent, but above all, incredible musicians and songwriters. With over 25 million albums sold, Dixie Chicks are the biggest selling female band of all time in the U.S. Dixie Chicks are Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire and Emily Robison. Track Listing: 1.The Long Way Around 2.Truth No. 2 3.Silent House 4.Cowboy Take Me Away 5.Lullaby 6.Lubbock or Leave it 7.Not Ready to Make Nice 8.Easy Silence 9.So Hard 10.Wide Open Spaces 11.Sin Wagon
Episode 74
- Jay-Z: Life of an American Gangster
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Episode 75
- Mary J. Blige
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Episode 76
- Snoop Dogg
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Episode 77
27 November 2008 - Kid Rock
Kid Rock had the audience on their feet as he taped an episode of "VH1 Storytellers" The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville. The one-hour episode will treat fans to a unique experience as Kid Rock performs songs off of his latest double platinum-selling album, Rock 'N Roll Jesus, in addition to past hits, backed by his Twisted Brown Trucker Band. Following in "Storytellers" format, viewers will gain unprecedented insight into Kid Rock's personal songwriting process as they get a unique opportunity to hear him share his inspiration and the stories behind such songs as "Batwitaba," "Devil," "So Hott," "All Summer Long," "Half Your Age" and "Amen."
Episode 78
28 February 2009 - Kanye West
The hip-hop superstar performs songs from his latest disc, 808s & Heartbreak, along with other classic Kanye hits.
Episode 79
27 June 2009 - ZZ Top
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Episode 80
27 November 2009 - Foo Fighters
This episode of Storytellers features Foo Fighters performing a selection of some of their most popular songs. Following in the VH1 Storytellers format, Foo Fighters will answer questions from the audience and give viewers a unique opportunity to hear the inspiration behind their classics as well as some newer material.
Episode 81
28 January 2009 - John Mayer
The seven-time Grammy® Award-winning Mayer treated his fans to a rare and intimate performance, Thursday December 10th at Brooklyn's Steiner Studios. This exclusive performance features a showcase of his new album "Battle Studies" and gives fans a unique opportunity to learn more about the inspiration behind his music.
Episode 82
- Christina Aguilera
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Episode 83
10 December 2010 - T.I.
T.I. performs live from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City as part of the VH1 Storytellers concert series.
Episode 85
20 May 2011 - Cee Lo Green
Grammy winner Cee Lo Green gave the crowd a night they'll never forget at the April 19th taping of his "VH1 Storytellers" in Culver City, CA. During the taping, Cee Lo performed a selection of 10 songs in front of a very intimate 150-member audience. Starting the night off with "Crazy," Cee Lo told the audience, "I started this journey not for glory, not for fame, not for fortune, but... for fun!" From there Cee Lo was reunited on stage with Goodie Mob and surprised fans by announcing the group would be getting back together for a future album. After that, the night took a sentimental turn as Cee Lo sang for the first time "She Knows" dedicating it to his mother who passed away when he was a teenager. While tearing up, he told the crowd "I feel like I'm living out her dream, her want for me." The two-hour long taping of "VH1 Storytellers" also included crowd pleasers "Forget You" and "Bright Lights Bigger City" which Cee Lo said "is a song dedicated to regular people working for the weekend, living for Friday and Saturday night," both from his current album, "The Lady Killer."
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