In January 2004, when Wilco performed "Hummingbird" on "The Late Show with David Letterman," the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in their caree... Read Full Description >
In January 2004, when Wilco performed "Hummingbird" on "The Late Show with David Letterman," the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" in April 2002. This album marked a significant evolution in Wilco's sound, embracing experimental elements and receiving both widespread critical praise and commercial success. By 2004, Wilco was solidifying its reputation in the alternative rock scene, actively promoting their follow-up album, "A Ghost Is Born," which would be released later that year in June. The performance of "Hummingbird" showcased the band's innovative approach and highlighted their willingness to push musical boundaries, positioned them as influential figures in the indie rock landscape during this transformative period. Notably, "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" was famously released after being initially rejected by their label, adding to the band's narrative of resilience and artistry.