But the scene Robbie Robertson and Levon Helm ran around in stood on its own ... in the decades that followed their heyday in The Band. From scathing memoirs to public royalty disputes, many ...
When Elton John began working on his 1971 album, Madman Across the Water with Bernie Taupin they named the lead single after the Band‘s drummer Levon Helm. Though the song was believed to be ...
Levon Helm was the southern heart of that essentially Canadian group The Band, the drummer/singer/mandolinist who gave Robbie Robertson's songs their corn-starch ...
Levon Helm never could understand why The Band had to be dissolved in 1976. “What a sin it is, to take a good group from productivity to oblivion,” he scowled in his autobiography 20 years later.
N.Y., to meet the members of the Band. She became enmeshed with the group and began dating the group’s drummer and vocalist Levon Helm. In 1970, the couple had a daughter, Amy Helm, who went on ...
Levon Helm: vocals, mandolin, drums; Buddy Miller: vocals, guitar; Larry Campbell: vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, fiddle; Teresa Williams: vocals ...