The Big Interview with Dan Rather - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Wynona Judd
Rather interviews country singer Wynonna Judd.

Carlos Santana

Marty Stuart

Weird Al Yankovic

Daryl Hall

Don Rickles

Trisha Yearwood
Country singer Trisha Yearwood discusses her singing career and her cooking show.

Vince Gill

Lindsey Buckingham

Josh Groban

Florida Georgia Line

Frankie Valli

Paul Haggis

Emmylou Harris

John Leguizamo

Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo

Rascal Flatts

Dwight Yoakam

Bob Weir

Nashville Special

Heart
An interview with two sisters, Ann and Nancy Wilson of the legendary rock group Heart.

Patti LaBelle
The "Godmother of Soul" talks with Dan about what keeps her going after more than 50 years on stage.

Gregg Allman
A conversation with the music legend known as one of the architects of southern rock from his home in Georgia.

Bryan Adams
The rock star and singing legend won't slow down until he sits down with Dan in a rare one on one interview.

Charley Pride
He's a country music legend and he's still going strong. Dan catches up with Charley Pride on tour.

Quentin Tarantino
Dan is invited to the private screening room of one of the most outspoken, controversial, and most respected directors of our time, Oscar winner Quentin Tarantino.

Kathy Ireland
From the cover of Sports Illustrated to the cover of Fortune Magazine. Super model to super mogul Kathy Ireland.

Great Conversations of 2015
Enjoy the most insightful discussions and warmest moments with Dan and his guests.
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