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Robbie Robertson remembered on his birthday

musicJul 5, 202617182

Jaime Royal "Robbie" Robertson was born in Toronto on July 5, 1943. Robertson was the guitarist and primary songwriter of The Band and later launched a solo career; posts note five Grammy nominations, two Emmy nominations, an Academy Award nomination, and five Juno wins. Remembered songs cited include The Band tunes "The Weight," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," and "Up on Cripple Creek," plus his solo hit "Broken Arrow" and the seasonal "Christmas Must Be Tonight." Tributes recall Robertson's film and stage collaborations, including The Last Waltz and the Festival Express, his 1994 album Music for The Native Americans, and a 2011 performance on Jimmy Fallon. Several posts mark his birthday by sharing recordings and a podcast episode titled "Remembering Robbie & Levon Helm" on rememberingpodcast.com. Robertson died September 8, 2023, in Los Angeles; July 5 posts commemorate his work with listening recommendations and archival clips such as his 1970s appearance with Bob Dylan at Manchester's Free Trade Hall.