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Apr 19th, 2012 at 2:17pm
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The great Levon Helm passed today. What a musician he was. Not to mention he was a great guy. I met him several times, and I got a chance to share some beers with him, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson back in 1993 in Miami. I was MCing their show that year, and was very fortunate to do so. All of them were such great guys. Now only one of them is left. He will be missed greatly.  Tonight I shall be listening to Music From Big Pink, and other Band music.


RIP Levon. Your memory remains.




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RIP Levon Helm

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Oh, man, this one HURTS. Levon was an American treasure.

On the way down to Mississippi last week we talked about attending one of Levon's Rambles someday soon.  But on the way back we heard the news that it was only a matter of time. And now he's gone.

I got to see Levon 3 times, twice with Hubert Sumlin (RIP) and once with the latter-day version of the Band, singing "When I Paint My Masterpiece" at the MSG Dylan tribute in '92 with his soul brother Rick Danko (RIP).  Now they're all gone.

They don't make voices like that anymore. And I'm not sure they make souls that big anymore either.

At least he went out on a high note. His last three albums are all great and well-received.

It's easy to focus entirely on his voice, but he was an AWESOME drummer, too. Not in the Neil Peart way, but in an entirely Charlie Watts way. His soul came across in his drumming. I also loved his occasional forays into acting; hell, even his narration was genius (he narrated "Elvis '56"  - I can still hear him saying "Elvis was downight DAAAANGEROUS".)

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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down was the very first song I knew all of the words to thanks to my great grandma playing it over and over when I was four.  She loved The Band and I did too thanks to her.

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Levon Helm, Drummer and Singer of the Band, Dead at 71
Battled throat cancer since the Nineties
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Levon Helm performs at the Life is Good Festival at the Prowse Farm in Canton, Massachusetts.
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Levon Helm, singer and drummer for the Band, died on April 19th in New York of throat cancer. He was 71.

"He passed away peacefully at 1:30 this afternoon surrounded by his friends and bandmates," Helm's longtime guitarist Larry Campbell tells Rolling Stone. "All his friends were there, and it seemed like Levon was waiting for them. Ten minutes after they left we sat there and he just faded away. He did it with dignity. It was even two days ago they thought it would happen within hours, but he held on. It seems like he was Levon up to the end, doing it the way he wanted to do it. He loved us, we loved him."

Photos: Levon Helm Through the Years

In the late Nineties, Helm – whose singing anchored Band classics like "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," "Up on Cripple Creek," "Rag Mama Rag," and "The Weight" – was diagnosed with throat cancer and underwent 28 radiation treatments, eventually recovering his voice. In recent weeks, however, Helm had canceled a number of shows, including one at the New Orleans Jazz Fest on April 27th and another in Montclair, New Jersey. A note posted to his website on Tuesday from his daughter Amy and wife Sandy said that Helm was in the "final stages of his battle with cancer. Please send your prayers and love to him as he makes his way through this part of his journey. Thank you fans and music lovers who have made his life so filled with joy and celebration...he has loved nothing more than to play, to fill the room up with music, lay down the back beat, and make the people dance! He did it every time he took the stage."

Born May 26, 1940 in Arkansas, Helm was literally a witness to the birth of rock & roll; as a teenager, he saw Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis in concert and was inspired to play drums after seeing Lewis' drummer, Jimmy Van Eaton. (Helm went on to play mandolin and other stringed instruments as well). In 1960, Helm joined the backup band of rockabilly wildman Ronnie Hawkins – a group that would eventually include Robbie Robertson, Richard Manuel, Rick Danko and Garth Hudson, all future members of the Band.

The musicians broke from Hawkins to form their own group – their names included the Crackers and Levon and the Hawks – but it was their association with Bob Dylan that cemented their reputation. After Dylan saw the group in a club (either in Canada or New Jersey, depending on the source), he invited Helm and guitarist Robertson to join his electric band. "Bob Dylan was unknown to us," Helm wrote in his 1993 memoir This Wheel's on Fire. "I knew he was a folksinger and songwriter whose hero was Woody Guthrie. And that's it." Robertson and Helm were in Dylan's electric band for his controversial, frequently booed show at New York's Forest Hills Tennis Stadium. Afterward, various members of the Band played on Dylan's Blonde on Blonde and toured with him in 1966. (Helm left temporary in 1965, tired of the ongoing hostility from Dylan's folk fans.)

Recuperating in Woodstock after his 1966 motorcycle accident, Dylan again hooked up with the band that would soon be the Band. Before Helm rejoined them, they recorded the landmark Basement Tapes, and the Band's crackling, homespun take on American roots music began to take shape. Rechristening themselves the Band, they signed to Capitol Records and released two classic albums, Music From Big Pink (1968) and The Band (1969). Although Robertson was the Band's principal songwriter, it was Helm's beautifully gruff and ornery voice that brought the Canadian Robertson's mythic Americana songs to life. He was also one of rock's earliest singing drummers.

In 1976, at Robertson's urging, the Band broke up after its farewell concert, known as "The Last Waltz." In meetings before the concert and as recounted in This Wheel's on Fire, Helm was adamantly opposed to the group disbanding. "I didn't want any part of it," he wrote. "I didn't want to break up the band." He begrudgingly went along, but his relationship with Robertson was never the same. After the show, Helm formed his own band, Levon Helm and the RCO All Stars, featuring fellow legends Dr. John, Steve Cropper, and Booker T. Jones, and recorded several solo albums. Helm also ventured into acting with an acclaimed role in 1980's Coal Miner's Daughter, playing Loretta Lynn (Sissy Spacek's) father. But he couldn't leave the Band behind, and with Danko, Manuel, and Hudson, he formed a new version of the Band in the early Eighties, recording three new studio albums with them.

The Band continued for a while after Manuel's suicide by hanging in 1986, but Danko's death in 1999 of heart failure ended the Band once and for all. By then, Helm was dealing with throat cancer. After his recovery, he began holding intimate concerts in his combination barn and studio in Woodstock, called the "Midnight Ramble," in part to pay his medical bills. The low-key, woodsy performances became must-see shows and attracted a rock who's who; Elvis Costello, Natalie Merchant, the Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh and Donald Fagen were among the many who joined Helm and his band. The Ramble shows led to two acclaimed Helm solo albums – one of which, 2007's Dirt Farmer, won a Grammy in the Best Traditional Folk category. "This go-round has been a lot more fun," Helm told Rolling Stone in 2009. "Now I know I've got enough voice to do it."

When the Band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, Helm didn't attend, revealing that his feud with Robertson was still on. "I thought Levon was going to show," Robertson told Rolling Stone a few years later. "Then that evening they said he changed his mind and wasn't going to come. And I thought, 'Oh, God, it would have been better if he was here.'"

Helm's throat cancer had taken a toll on his singing voice. On stage and in recent interviews, his voice was sometimes strong but other times was reduced to a low rasp. But at one his last shows, in Ann Arbor on March 19th with a 13-piece band, the audience roared when he sang the Band classic "Ophelia." "I'm not the poster boy of good health," he said in an interview last year. "But I'm not doing too bad. I still got the energy to make music. As long as I can do that, I'm great."

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A true American treasure. I loved how in the Last Waltz when talking about NYC he said "its an adult portion".  Very sad day.  Fucking cigarettes.
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Another alltime wonder gone..RIP nad thanks for all the memories and great tunes.....Deuce and a Quarter?....Keef's last great tune????...playing and vocal wise inmho
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Very few white guys could hold a candle to him as a singer IMO.

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He will be dearly missed.  RIP Levon!

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Such a tragic loss to the music world...Sad So many rockers dying WAY before their time.... Sad We lost a legend this time... Cry
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never got back up to woodstock to him play at his place. clapped last for him at the electric factory a few years back, didnt see the last show there. regret that. only saw him once with his soul brother. his voice will echo in my house my mind and along the waves of eternity. rest in peace mr helm
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Rejoice all you who were blessed to live in the time of Levon Helm.  Give thanks those of you who saw him while he lived.  His great joy, we are told, was the joy his music bestowed on us.  His joy endures.  So it goes.
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Fuck. This one really does hurt. The biggest tragedy of all is that the three voices of the Band - those three glorious voices - are gone.

I'd been rooting for and pulling for Levon to get through this... and to hear he didn't make it just cuts to the core. The Band, man... that music's rooted in my DNA. It's been there since I can remember. And the sound of Levon's voice - and, as others have rightfully mentioned, his wonderfully funky, syncopated drum style - is right there at the forefront.

Take care on your journey, Levon. We'll all see you eventually.
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As fans of the Band continue to mourn the death of singer-drummer
Levon Helm, not surprisingly, so are those who worked directly with him.

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Among them: Bob Dylan and Martin Scorsese.

For Dylan, his friendship with Helm began in the mid-1960s when the Band
(known as the Hawks at the time) served as the music icon's backing band.

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"He was my bosom buddy friend to the end, one of the last true great spirits of my or any other generation. This is just
so sad to talk about,"
Dylan wrote on his website in response to Helm's passing. "I still can remember the first day I met him
and the last day I saw him. We go back pretty far and had been through some trials together. I'm going to miss him, as I'm
sure a whole lot of others will too."

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Scorsese, meanwhile, was on hand for the Band's final performance in 1976 and
documented the San Francisco show in his concert film, The Last Waltz.

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"The late Jim Carroll once said that Levon Helm was the only drummer who could
make you cry, and he was absolutely right,"
the Oscar-winning director said in a
statement to E! News. "Levon's touch was so delicate, so deft, that he gave you
more than just a beat—he gave the music a pulse. And his high, ringing voice was
just as soulful. His bandmate Robbie Robertson wrote "The Night They Drove Old
Dixie Down" for Levon to sing, and I'll never forget how moving it was to watch
him sing it during their final performance at Winterland, which is one of the high
points of the movie we made from that wonderful show...I consider myself
fortunate to have worked with Levon, and I am one among many, many
people who will miss him."



Helm passed way on Thursday, just two days after his family announced he was
losing a fight to cancer. He was 71.



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A Great Voice A Great Drummer .....RIP Levon...............
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