Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
328
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2000
Publisher
Chicago Review Press
Edition
2
ISBN-10
1556524056
ISBN-13
9781556524059
Description
Levon Helm and Stephen Davis weave a captivating narrative that explores the life and legacy of one of rock music's most influential groups, The Band. Rooted in rich historical context, the story delves into the pivotal moments of the 1960s, particularly the band's electrifying collaboration with Bob Dylan. It highlights their transformation from a backing group to legends in their own right, crafting a signature sound that encompassed rock, folk, and Americana.
Through vivid storytelling, readers discover the personal struggles and triumphs of Helm, the soulful drummer and vocalist who played a crucial role in the group’s dynamic. The authors provide insight into the creative processes behind the band's celebrated albums, capturing the artistic spirit that defined an era. This exploration not only serves as a tribute to The Band’s music but also sheds light on the profound impact they had on the cultural landscape of the time.
Through vivid storytelling, readers discover the personal struggles and triumphs of Helm, the soulful drummer and vocalist who played a crucial role in the group’s dynamic. The authors provide insight into the creative processes behind the band's celebrated albums, capturing the artistic spirit that defined an era. This exploration not only serves as a tribute to The Band’s music but also sheds light on the profound impact they had on the cultural landscape of the time.
Genres
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
History
Humor