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Levon Helm

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If things are going slow, I'm itchy.


— Levon Helm


#i #itchy #slow #things

If you feel like you're getting into a rut with a song, a night off usually fixes it.


— Levon Helm


#fixes #getting #into #like #night

If you give it good concentration, good energy, good heart and good performance, the song will play you.


— Levon Helm


#energy #give #good #good heart #heart

Lord, when the song wants to pick up and go a little faster towards the end, it's hard for me to resist.


— Levon Helm


#faster #go #hard #little #lord

Most of our stuff was trial and error. You live with a tape recorder, you turn it on, you play the song and you listen to it.


— Levon Helm


#listen #live #most #our #play

My dad and I played music. He teaches me a song or two every time I'm home.


— Levon Helm


#every #every time #home #i #me

The Band never really played big concert tours. We never sold millions and millions of albums.


— Levon Helm


#band #big #concert #millions #never

The crowd is just as important as the group. It takes everything to make it work.


— Levon Helm


#everything #group #important #just #make

The Jungle Bush Beaters didn't last too long as a group, but we had a pretty good time while we did.


— Levon Helm


#did #good #good time #group #had

The rock star stuff never came up for us. The Band was never attacked by groupies before, during or after any show that we ever played.


— Levon Helm


#any #attacked #band #before #came






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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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