“FURTHER ON UP THE ROAD”: Chest Fever Releases Latest Single From The 21st Century Last Waltz - Live at Massey Hall

Today, Chest Fever officially releases "Further On Up The Road" the latest single from their upcoming album The 21st Century LAST WALTZ – Live At Massey Hall. The single comes with a corresponding live music video available on Youtube. Recorded during the band's landmark performance at Toronto's legendary Massey Hall on November 18, 2023, the release continues the band's weekly rollout of singles and videos leading up to the full album's release on September 18, 2026. 

The performance, which featured Chest Fever alongside guests Marc Ford, Nicole Cerminara, Colin Linden, and Sugarmill Slim, brings together artists from various backgrounds and generations, though all rooted in rock, blues, and Americana traditions. Marc Ford, best known as the previous guitarist for The Black Crowes and current guitarist for Lucinda Williams, brings decades of experience to the song. 

Reflecting on why this music continues to resonate today, Ford says, “Its roots really reach down into a lot of old styles of music—things that reminded people of things that are real and lasting.” But these “old styles” aren’t simply relics of the past; they are living traditions. Ford adds, “it's important to celebrate that era of music where there weren't a lot of tricks. It was just people making music together, and people collaborating.” 

Colin Linden & Marc Ford

That spirit of collaboration is central to Chest Fever’s vision for a 21st-century interpretation of the famed 1976 concert. The songs aren’t heavily rehearsed, and the relationships between musicians on stage are the farthest thing from manufactured; instead, artists are brought together in the moment, allowing the music itself to create the connection.

Nicole Cerminara, a singer-songwriter from Niagara Falls, and Sugarmill Slim, a harmonica player and blues-punk musician from Los Angeles, are two artists who represent a new generation of musicians that carry the torch forward. For Cerminara, the performance itself became the introduction between musicians who had never played together before: “It was basically like walking on stage in front of three thousand people and looking at everyone and going, hey, nice to meet you, and then immediately playing a song [...] That was sort of how we met, by doing the thing that brought us all together, that connected us all.”

Speaking about the chemistry that developed during “Further On Up The Road,” she adds, “These are strangers to me, but we all speak the same language [...] We all just sunk into it, and it seemed like we'd been playing together for years.”

Nicole Cerminara & Daniel Cervantes

Colin Linden, a Grammy Award-winning guitarist and member of Blackie and The Rodeo Kings recalls that “Marc Ford and I have some close friends in common, but we had never met. He’s a superb player. I loved meeting the others too. The commonality that we shared was the love and respect for the music and each other. That’s what The Band was all about, and that’s something timeless and not restricted by generation.”

For Sugarmill Slim, the song’s history made the performance especially meaningful: “That song was really special for me because it’s got so much history [...] For a lot of people it’s this legendary moment in The Last Waltz where Eric Clapton’s guitar strap breaks and Robbie Robertson just jumps right in, takes over another twelve bars while Clapton gets himself back together.” She continues, “I just felt like, in my own small way, I was becoming part of the legacy of that song—part of the continuing myth of “Further On Up The Road”—by being included in that capacity.”

Sugarmill Slim

When asked about what she hopes audiences will take away from listening to the song, she says: “I hope that people take away how much fun everybody was having. You’re not gonna see it or hear it on the record, but backstage was just such a party. Everybody was beaming from ear to ear. My hope is that when people listen to these recordings, a sense of that joy comes through.”

"Further On Up The Road” is available for streaming on all major platforms with the corresponding music video available on Youtube. The full album, The 21st Century LAST WALTZ – Live At Massey Hall, will be available for streaming on September 18, 2026. 

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