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Levon Helm

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Don't we all want what's best for each other?


— Levon Helm


#each #other #want

Drums usually seem to tune themselves.


— Levon Helm


#seem #themselves #tune #usually

Forever Young, by Dylan, is one of my favorite songs.


— Levon Helm


#favorite #forever #songs #young

Good times don't last long sometimes.


— Levon Helm


#good times #last #long #sometimes #times

I like to get within handshaking distance of the crowd. If it happens, they know it, we know it, and that's all we came here for.


— Levon Helm


#crowd #distance #get #happens #here

I like walking on the edge.


— Levon Helm


#i #like #walking

I love horns, and the bigger the band, the better it sounds to my ear.


— Levon Helm


#better #bigger #ear #horns #i

I never subscribe to the stay-at-home policy. I'm not sick of the road or sick of eating in good restaurants around the country. I like to travel.


— Levon Helm


#country #eating #good #i #like

I played some Yamaha drums that I like a lot. And I like the Yamaha people a lot too. They've been really nice to me and The Band.


— Levon Helm


#been #drums #i #like #lot

I've had all the lessons I could get. I've learned from everybody I've ever met.


— Levon Helm


#ever #everybody #get #had #i






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Another early influence on Helm was the work of harmonica guitarist and singer Sonny Boy Williamson II who played blues and early rhythm and blues on the King Biscuit Time radio show on KFFA in Helena and performed regularly in Marvell with blues guitarist Robert Lockwood Jr. Although the tumor was then successfully removed Helm's vocal cords were damaged and his clear powerful tenor voice was replaced by a quiet rasp. Helm was known for his deeply soulful country-accented voice multi-instrumental ability and creative drumming style highlighted on many of the Band's recordings such as "The Weight" "Up on Cripple Creek" and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down".

 91 in the list of The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. On April 17 2012 his wife and daughter announced on Helm's website that he was "in the final stages of his battle with cancer" and thanked fans while requesting prayers. His 2007 comeback album Dirt Farmer earned the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album in February 2008 and in November of that year Rolling Stone magazine ranked him No.

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