On November 25, 1976, The Band performed at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco for a concert that would be part of "The Last Waltz," famously directed by Martin Scorsese. This performance took place shortly after the release of their studio album "Northern Lights – Southern Cross," which came out earlier in 1975. "The Last Waltz" served as both a farewell concert for the group and a celebration of their storied career, featuring an array of guest artists and highlighting the band's influences in rock and Americana music. Notably, during this period, The Band's lineup included prominent members such as Rick Danko, Levon Helm, and Garth Hudson. The concert not only encapsulated their musical legacy but also provided a poignant farewell, marking a significant transition in the band's career as they moved towards new individual projects after this iconic performance.