
E Street
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First episode date | January 24, 1989 |
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Final episode date | May 1993 |
Networks | Network Ten |
Number of seasons | 5 |
Address | Kaynarca, D100 Bulvarı No:70 D:A blok, 34890 Pendik/İstanbul |
Hours | Closes soon: 10PM ⋅ Opens 9AM Mon |
Phone | 0850 450 1405 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1216865 |
About E Street
E Street is an Australian television soap opera created by Forrest Redlich and produced by his production company, Westside Television, for Network Ten. It was broadcast twice a week, from Wednesday, 24 January 1989 to Thursday, 20 May 1993.
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Robbie Robertson, leader of The Band, dies aged 80
By Christy CooneyBBC News
Robbie Robertson , guitarist and songwriter for Canadian-American group The Band , has died aged 80.
A statement from his manager said he died on Wednesday surrounded by His Family after a long illness.
The Band were an influential act in the late 1960s and also the subjects of The Last Waltz, a 1978 Martin Scorsese film about their Farewell Concert .
Robertson wrote some of their best-known songs, including The Weight and The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.
Born Jaime Royal Robertson in Toronto in 1943, he left home to pursue a career in music aged 16.
As well as their own music, The Band were known for a spell touring as Bob Dylan 's backing band before the success of their 1968 debut album, Music From Big Pink .
They released a string of acclaimed albums during the 1970s and, after playing their last show as a full band in 1976, reunited without Robertson for A Number of tours and studio releases throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
Along with keyboardist Garth Hudson , Robertson was one of two surviving members of The Band 's classic line-up.
After The Last Waltz, he collaborated with Scorsese on the soundtracks to some of The Director 's best-known films, including 1980 classic Raging Bull and 2019's The Irishman .
Paying tribute, Scorsese called Robertson a " giant" and " a constant in My Life and work. "
" Long before we ever met, his music played a central role in My Life - me and millions and millions of Other People all over this world, " He Said . " His effect on the art form was profound and lasting. "
Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood said: " Such sad news about Robbie Robertson - he was a Lovely Man , a great friend and will be dearly missed. "
Stevie van Zandt, a member of Bruce Springsteen 's E Street Band, said Robertson was a " good friend" and " underrated brilliant guitar player".
Canadian singer Bryan Adams posted a photo of Robertson and wrote: " Thanks for The Amazing music and The Great hangs. "
Source of news: bbc.com