Willie Nelson -- Summertime
Willie Nelson shares his redition of Summertime (Ira and George Gershwin), the title track of his upcoming album.
Willie Nelson shares his redition of Summertime (Ira and George Gershwin), the title track of his upcoming album.
Charlie Palloy and his orchestra (1932) perform Brother, Can You Spare a Dime (Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney).
The Playing for Change band delivers a high energy rendition of the Bob Marley classic at a huge concert in Brazil.
Bernie Sanders closes in on Hillary Clinton in the presidential polls, so Trevor examines the Vermont senator's brand of democratic socialism.
Written by John Fogary, 'Fortunate Son' was released by Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1969. It has remained a popular for its denunciation of hypocritical militant patriotism.
President Obama’s final State Of The Union speech was long on inspirational messages and short on reasons for Paul Ryan to applaud.
Todd VanDerWerff, culture editor at Vox, helps explain how a bland film could win the prize.
Donald Trump questions whether Canadian-born Ted Cruz is constitutionally eligible to become president, so Trevor enlists a founding father to settle the matter.
Bernie Sanders discusses his vision for economic reform in America, including reining in Wall Street.
From the Bob Dylan 30th anniversary celebration, held at Madison Square Garden.
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