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Season 1

  • S01E01 Ray Davies

    • February 20, 1996
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  • S01E02 Jackson Browne

    • April 18, 1996
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  • S01E03 Elvis Costello

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  • S01E04 Sting

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  • S01E05 The Black Crowes

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  • S01E06 Melissa Etheridge

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  • S01E07 Lyle Lovett

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  • S01E08 Garth Brooks

    • October 20, 1996
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  • S01E09 Bee Gees

    • November 25, 1996
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  • S01E10 James Taylor

    • March 26, 1997
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  • S01E11 Phil Collins

    • April 14, 1997
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  • S01E12 Willie Nelson & Johnny Cash

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  • S01E13 John Fogerty

    • June 6, 1997
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  • S01E14 Counting Crows

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  • S01E15 Billy Joel

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  • S01E16 Elton John

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  • S01E17 Paul Simon

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  • S01E18 Sarah McLachlan with Paula Cole

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  • S01E19 Shawn Colvin

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  • S01E20 Rod Stewart

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  • S01E21 Culture Club

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  • S01E22 Bonnie Raitt

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  • S01E23 Ringo Starr

    • May 13, 1998
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  • S01E24 Stevie Nicks

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  • S01E25 Sheryl Crow

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  • S01E26 Natalie Merchant

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  • S01E27 John Mellencamp

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  • S01E28 Meat Loaf

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  • S01E29 R.E.M.

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  • S01E30 Tori Amos

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  • S01E31 Tony Bennett and Backstreet Boys

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  • S01E32 Dave Matthews Featuring Tim Reynolds

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  • S01E33 Tom Petty

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  • S01E34 Tom Waits

    • January 4, 1999
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  • S01E35 Jewel

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  • S01E36 The Pretenders

    • January 2, 2002
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    The Pretenders, led by Chrissie Hynde, first hit the charts in 1979 and have since become one of rock's most important bands.

  • S01E38 Alanis Morissette

    • July 26, 1999
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    Alanis performs "Hand in My Pocket", "You Learn", "Thank You", "Unsent", "You Oughta Know", " That I Would Be Good" and "Still."

  • S01E45 Def Leppard

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  • S01E46 David Bowie

    • August 23, 1999
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    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".

  • S01E47 Lenny Kravitz

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  • S01E48 Wyclef Jean

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  • S01E49 Eurythmics

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  • S01E50 CSNY

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  • S01E51 Steely Dan

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  • S01E52 Don Henley

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  • S01E53 Pete Townshend

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    In an intimate setting, rock legend Pete Townshend shares anecdotes on his music and life in general as he plays some of his all time classics.

  • S01E54 The Best of Storytellers

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  • S01E55 Stone Temple Pilots

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  • S01E56 Bon Jovi

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  • S01E57 No Doubt

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  • S01E58 Duran Duran

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  • S01E59 Smashing Pumpkins

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  • S01E60 The Doors

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  • S01E61 Matchbox 20

    • June 1, 2001
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    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".

  • S01E62 Billy Idol

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    The trademark snarl and sneer are still in place, but it's a somewhat mellower, more reflective, middle-aged Billy Idol who takes center stage in this latest installment of the Storytellers series. Backed by a band including longtime cohort Steve Stevens on guitar, the one-time punk pioneer works his way through 15 songs (among which are 8 that didn't make the original cable broadcast, including a superb reading of "Eyes Without a Face") over the course of the 104-minute concert, pausing between tunes to reflect on times that "weren't meant to be remembered," as Idol puts it. More than half the show is performed semi-acoustically; it's odd to hear the likes of "White Wedding" and "Rebel Yell" played as acoustic duets, but they work. And when Stevens brings out his electric for "Dancing with Myself," "Mony Mony," and others, the joint rocks.

  • S01E63 Travis

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  • S01E64 ELO

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  • S01E65 Train/Fuel

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  • S01E66 Goo Goo Dolls

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  • S01E67 Robert Plant

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  • S01E68 Green Day

    • April 2, 2005
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    Green Day plays their entire album 'American Idiot' as well as fields questions from the small audience regarding the song concepts.

  • S01E69 Bruce Springsteen

    • April 23, 2005
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    Bruce Springsteen: VH1 Storytellers treats fans to intimate performances of songs from Springsteen's Devils and Dust as well as several of his most beloved classics, plus revealing discussions about how the songs came to be.

  • S01E70 Coldplay

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  • S01E71 Dave Matthews Band

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  • S01E72 Pearl Jam

    • January 7, 2006
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    Recorded May 31 2006 at New York's Avalon. The band last played the venue formerly known as Limelight in 1992. Set list: Betterman World Wide Suicide Gone Alive Here's To The State Of Mississippi Life Wasted

  • S01E73 Dixie Chicks

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    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

  • S01E74 Jay-Z: Life of an American Gangster

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  • S01E75 Mary J. Blige

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  • S01E76 Snoop Dogg

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  • S01E77 Kid Rock

    • November 27, 2008
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    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."

  • S01E78 Kanye West

    • February 28, 2009
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    The hip-hop superstar performs songs from his latest disc, 808s & Heartbreak, along with other classic Kanye hits.

  • S01E79 ZZ Top

    • June 27, 2009
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  • S01E80 Foo Fighters

    • November 27, 2009
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    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.

  • S01E81 John Mayer

    • January 28, 2009
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    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.

  • S01E82 Christina Aguilera

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  • S01E83 T.I.

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  • S01E85 Cee Lo Green

    • May 20, 2011
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    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."

Season 3

Season 4

  • S04E03 Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds

    • June 6, 1999
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    Accompanied by guitarist Tim Reynolds, Dave charms the audience with his stories about 'my worship of women', and performs songs from his repertoire, including "Crush", "Tripping Billies", "Crash Into Me", and "Don't Drink The Water". He makes several references to 'altered states of consciousness'.

Season 6

  • S06E52 Matchbox 20

    • June 1, 2001
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    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".

  • S06E77 Kid Rock

    • November 27, 2008
    • VH1

  • S06E78 Kanye West

    • February 28, 2009
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  • S06E79 ZZ Top

    • June 27, 2009
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  • S06E80 Foo Fighters

    • November 27, 2009
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  • S06E81 John Mayer

    • January 28, 2010
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  • S06E82 Christina Aguilera

    • June 13, 2010
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    Christina Aguilera performs her hits and fan favorites, as well as tracks from her album "Bionic."

  • S06E83 T.I.

    • December 10, 2010
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    T.I. performs live from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City as part of the VH1 Storytellers concert series.

  • S06E84 Kings of Leon

    • May 13, 2011
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  • S06E85 Cee Lo Green

    • May 20, 2011
    • VH1

    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."

  • S06E86 Death Cab For Cutie

    • May 27, 2011
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  • S06E87 My Morning Jacket

    • June 3, 2011
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    From the Metropolis Studios in New York, New York critically-acclaimed psychedelic, roots-rock band My Morning Jacket performs “Gideon,” “Dondante,” “One Big Holiday” and other tracks in an intimate setting for 200 of their top fans.

  • S06E88 Ray LaMontagne

    • June 10, 2011
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  • S06E89 Maxwell

    • June 17, 2011
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  • S06E90 Jill Scott

    • May 21, 2012
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  • S06E91 Jason Mraz

    • June 1, 2012
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  • S06E92 Norah Jones

    • June 8, 2012
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  • S06E93 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals

    • June 15, 2012
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Season 12

  • S12E01 Kings of Leon

    • May 13, 2011
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  • S12E11 Taylor Swift

    • November 11, 2012
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    Taylor Swift has made a career for herself as a kiss-and-tell kind of girl -- or kiss and semi-tell, since she usually refuses to name names in her confessional songwriting. So the idea of her taping a VH1 Storytellers raised some intrigue among fans, in case the format would lead her to reveal more about the subjects of her songs, who, in her adult dating life, have tended to be fellow celebrities.

  • S12E12 Alicia Keys

    • November 12, 2012
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    Alicia Keys performs an intimate set, rendering past hits and showcasing selections from the 2012 album "Girl on Fire."

  • S12E13 P!nk

    • November 13, 2012
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    P!nk performs live for VH1 Storytellers.

Season 13

  • S13E01 Ed Sheeran

    • January 24, 2015
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    Ed Sheeran performs in Dublin and shares the stories that inspired his songs.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x46 David Bowie

    • July 14, 2009
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    Extras to the broadcast VH1 recording: "Survive", "I Can't Read", "Always Crashing in the Same Car" and "If I'm Dreaming My Life".

  • SPECIAL 0x51 Matchbox 20

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