Mavis Staples and Wilco leader Jeff Tweedy appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Thursday night. Together, they performed a rousing version of âFreedom Highway.â The song was originally recorded in 1965 by the Staple Singers, appearing on their album of the same name. Staples, Tweedy, and a full band played the song to a live audience at Chicagoâs Auditorium Theatre, where Stephen Colbert has been hosting his show all week in conjunction with the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Check out the performance of âFreedom Highwayâ below.
While introducing Staples and Tweedy, Colbert noted that âFreedom Highwayâ was recorded over six decades ago âright here in Chicago.â He then welcomed Staples and Tweedy, whom he referred to as âtwo of my favorite Chicagoans.â
But Staples and Tweedy donât just hail from the same cityâthey are longtime collaborators. In 2010, Tweedy produced and co-wrote Staplesâ album You Are Not Alone, and they continued their work together on her 2013 follow-up, One True Vine.
In 2017, Staples and Tweedy released a joint LP titled If All I Was Was Black, a politically charged collection of songs they penned together. At at the start of the pandemic, they reconvened for the song âAll in It Together.â Proceeds from that track went toward My Block, My Hood, My Cityâa Chicago organization that was helping senior citizens get the essentials they needed to combat the virus.
Staples issued her most recent single, âWorthy,â earlier this summer. Tweedy, meanwhile, will soon be touring the United States.