Dinner with the Band

Season 2

TV-14
Sam Mason, Executive Chef at Tailor (New York Magazine Critic's Pick), combines his two passions in life, food and music, as he rescues his favorite bands from culinary boredom. In each episode, Sam invites his favorite band over to his loft to enjoy a unique evening of gourmet food, friendly conversation, and extraordinary live music. Guests include Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings, Final Fantasy, Les Savy Fav, MEN, Kid Sister, Flosstradamus, and YACHT.

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10 Episodes

  • Rufus Wainwright
    E1
    Rufus WainwrightAward-winning singer-song writer, musical composer and actor Rufus Wainwright joins Sam Mason in the kitchen for a German-inspired meal and two very special performances. Because Rufus visits the German Alps every year, Sam has designed a meal that's reminiscent of that part of the world, but of course he adds a few culinary twists. Rufus claims his talent does not extend to the kitchen, but Sam still gets him to help prepare the delicious meal of Schnitzel at Last (rabbit schnitzel), Zebulon Spaetzle (mustard spaetzle) and New York Sauerkraut (parsnip sauerkraut). Once the meal is started, Rufus steps away to entertain Sam's friends with his song "Zebulon." When Rufus returns to the kitchen, he and Sam finish preparing the meal and Sam mixes The Judy, a sparkling Riesling cocktail. After they dine, it's time for Rufus to play an encore with the song, "Who Are You New York?"
  • The Devil Makes Three
    E2
    The Devil Makes ThreeSam is thrilled that The Devil Makes Three are coming to visit. To celebrate their love of family style meals, Sam has created a truly comforting menu of roasted chicken and spiced carrots. The band performs "Black Irish" and "For Good Again".
  • The Mountain Goats
    E3
    The Mountain GoatsThe prolific band The Mountain Goats arrives at Sam's loft to dine and play music. Sam designs a vegetarian meal for the band. On the menu: cauliflower steaks, cauliflower puree and chickpea fries. Songs: "Psalms 40:2." and "1 Samuel 15:23".
  • The Murder City Devils
    E4
    The Murder City DevilsThe loft gets loud when the garage punk band The Murder City Devils stop by. Sam has created a menu inspired by the burrito joint where the band used to work. In between cooking The Murder City Devils plays "18 Wheels" and "I Drink the Wine."
  • Vega
    E5
    VegaVEGA are in town from Austin, TX and are coming to Sam's loft. Sam has designed a menu of pan seared red snapper with apricot garden salad. VEGA goes upstairs to play "No Reason" and "Well Known Pleasures."
  • My Brightest Diamond
    E6
    My Brightest DiamondMy Brightest Diamond visits the loft with her string quartet, ready to play some of her beautiful tunes, and indulge in Sam's cooking. In between helping out with the meal, My Brightest Diamond performs the song, "Inside a Boy" and "Apples".
  • Theophilus London
    E7
    Theophilus LondonTheophilus London is ready to entertain Sam Mason and his friends with some of his new urban pop melodies, as well as dig into one of Sam's specialty meals. Theophilus performs two songs, "Humdrum Town" and "Julia".
  • Au Revoir Simone
    E8
    Au Revoir SimoneAu Revoir Simone is paying a visit to their neighbor in Brooklyn, chef Sam Mason. He's making them a meal, and in return, they'll entertain him and his friends with an intimate concert performing "All or Nothing" and "Anywhere You Looked".
  • Lightspeed Champion
    E9
    Lightspeed ChampionLightspeed Champion is in town and ready to eat! Sam has planned a meal inspired by Dev's London roots and his love for falafel. Lightspeed plays "Marlene" and "I Don't Want to Wake Up Alone".
  • Andrew W.K.
    E10
    Andrew W.K.Sam's turning the loft into a party house, because the party master himself, Andrew W.K., is stopping by. On the menu: root beer braised beef brisket, ham hock and grits hush puppies and parsnip mash. Andrew performs "Party Hard" and "I Get Wet."

 

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