This week on Sunday Morning (August 1)
July 29, 2021 / 6:42 PM / CBS News
Host: Jane Pauley
COVER STORY: The boom-and-bust history of Butte, Montana
For a small town, Butte, Montana is rich in history – from being, at one time, the largest city between Chicago and San Francisco, to being the site of one of the world s most productive copper mines. But the closing of mines, and their distinction of being home to one of the nation s largest Superfund sites, have long cast a shadow over the place. Last summer the residents of Butte turned a corner in their efforts to reverse environmental damage and be delisted as a Superfund site. Correspondent Luke Burbank reports on how the town s past is informing its march forward.
50 Years On: Fascinating Facts About the Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers 102thebear.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 102thebear.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Patterson Hood, David Hood talk Muscle Shoals Sound
Updated May 19, 2021;
Posted May 06, 2021
Drive-By Truckers frontman Patterson Hood and his father, legendary Muscle Shoals studio musician David Hood. (Courtesy Patterson Hood)
Facebook Share
It’s happened more than a few times in rock history. The musician son of a famous musician father languishes in the shadows of the father’s achievements. Sometimes it happens the other way too. A wunderkind forever eclipses dad.
Which makes David Hood and Patterson Hood rare birds, because they each have their own lane and legacy. David is one of the most iconic studio musicians ever, as bassist with Muscle Shoals’ Skynyrd-touted collective The Swampers. Patterson is one of the most iconic Southern songwriters of the last 25 years, singing, playing guitar and steering Drive-By Truckers’ raucous woke rock.