The Big Interview with Dan Rather - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Robert Plant
Dan Rather sits down with Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin's legendary frontman, for a thoughtful conversation touching on Plant's most personal lyrics and the stories behind some of rock's most lasting hits.

The Doors
The psychedelic rock band, The Doors, are one of the most iconic bands ever to come out of the sixties. "Break on Through," "Light My Fire," and "Riders On The Storm" are just a few of the band's classic rock songs that have attracted decade after decade of new listeners.
The two surviving members of The Doors, Robby Krieger and John Densmore, sat down with Dan Rather to reminisce about their music, the sixties, and the life and death of Jim Morrison.

Eddie Money
The 70s and 80s hitmaker tells Dan why he's embarking on a new reality show pointing out his family's unique and quirky characteristics. Eddie also talks about his blue-collar roots, as well as the drug overdose that almost left him paralyzed. Eddie's charismatic persona is contagious.

Shania Twain
Shania Twain, the best-selling female artist in country music history, joined Dan Rather for a conversation about her career of unparalleled success.

Billy Ray Cyrus
Legendary newsman Dan Rather sits down with singer and actor Billy Ray Cyrus for an intimate conversation about the highs and lows of his career: from living in his car, to performing at the GRAMMYS®, and watching the careers of his daughters Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus take off.

Styx
Legendary newsman Dan Rather sits down with STYX members Tommy Shaw, James Young and Lawrence Gowan for a candid conversation about the past, present and future of one of prog rock's most enduring bands.

John Mellencamp
Legendary rocker John Mellencamp sits down with Dan Rather for a no holds barred interview touching on politics, race relations and the state of the country.

Oak Ridge Boys
If you had Johnny Cash on your side, you knew things had to be going well. That happened to be the case with the gospel and country music band, The Oak Ridge Boys in the early '70s. In this clip ofTBI, Dan chats with all the members of the band, William Lee Golden, Richard Sterban, Joe Bonsall, and Duane Allen, about their fortunate ties to Johnny Cash during the early stages of their career together.

Ringo Starr
In the 100th episode ofThe Big Interview with Dan Rather, two legends sit down together as Ringo Starr discusses what it was like as a Beatle, and the struggles and successes of his life since.

Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart is still rocking out fifty years into his career: he has a hit Las Vegas residency, continues to pack arenas around the world, and has a new album out. He's left his mark on rock & roll, and he talks to Dan Rather about his life and legacy.

Toby Keith
This week, Dan Rather chats with one of the most iconic country singers in the game, Toby Keith onThe Big Interview! Toby Keith shares with Dan Rather his journey from humble beginnings in the oil field to stardom. Plus, they celebrate the 25th Anniversary of his breakout hit, "Should've Been A Cowboy"!

Lynyrd Skynyrd
In the all-new episode of The Big Interview, Dan Rather meets with the legendary Southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, to discuss the band's career as well as their traumatic history following their tragic plane crash. They also discuss the band's undeniable legacy as they embark on a farewell tour!

Kansas

Joan Baez

Dan Aykroyd

Buddy Guy

Kenny Loggins

Ricky Skaggs

Brian Setzer

Dickey Betts
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Outlander
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The Boys
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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
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Fire Country
In Fire Country, seeking redemption and a shortened prison sentence, young convict Bode Donovan joins a firefighting program that returns him to his small Northern California hometown, where he and other inmates work alongside elite firefighters to extinguish massive blazes across the region.