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The Band Web Site
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The Band web site is no longer active. It is preserved on the web as an archive/museum, with no more updates.
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- March.19.2021
- "Where Do We Go From Here?"
- After 27 active years on-line, The Band web site will from now on no longer be updated. This also includes the interactive guestbook, that will be turned off today, exactly 25 years after it first opened on March 19, 1996. All the archived material at this site will be kept available on the internet. Thanks to all our contributors and to everyone involved in this project, that took us beyond our wildest dreams.
- Some final updates before we call it a day:
- Feb.10.2021
- Jan.22.2021
- Jan.13.2021
- Jan.02.2021
- The release date for the Stage Fright 50th
Anniversary Edition Box Set has been set to February 12th, 2021.
The box includes new mixes of the original tracks by Bob Clearmountain, presented in original planned sequence, an unreleased Live at Royal Albert Hall 1971 concert, unearthed field recordings, alternate mixes, Blu-Ray audio discs with 5.1 surround sound and hi-res audio, and more.
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The remixed tracks on the new Stage Fright box set are also available as
a two-CD version and as 33rpm LPs in
split-color or
black vinyl.
- Some recent articles about the upcoming 50th Anniversary Edition
of The Band's third album, Stage Fright:
- Dec.10.2020
- Looks like the 50th Anniversary Edition
of The Band's third album, Stage Fright, has been postponed until February 2021:
- Twenty-one years ago today, on December 10, 1999, one of the sweetest souls of rock'n'roll left us.
Read Carol Caffin's tribute "The Flame Still Burns:
A Dedication to Rick".
- Dec.09.2020
- Oct.25.2020
- Oct.04.2020
- Added 400+ photos downloaded
from social media this autumn.
- Sep.17.2020
- Another new article from New Musical Express, published yesterday:
- Sep.09.2020
- Published in British music mag. New Musical Express this week:
- Sep.08.2020
- Sep.07.2020
- Aug.26.2020
- Aug.23.2020
- Aug.22.2020
- Aug.21.2020
- Aug.17.2020
- Aug.14.2020
- Aug.13.2020
- The current political situation has stirred up a discussion about The Band's "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down". Here are some articles/comments:
- Aug.02.2020
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It's Garth Hudson's 83rd birthday
today! We send our best wishes to Garth and Sister Maud Hudson.
- Jul.26.2020
- We're looking forward to this one:
The Band's '70s road manager and long-time collaborator with everyone-and-his-uncle in rock'n'roll and the film industry, Jonathan Taplin, will be releasing his memoirs titled The Magic Years
: Scenes from a Rock-and-Roll Life in March 2021. Available for pre-order from
Amazon.
- Jul.17.2020
- Added 200 photos downloaded
from social media this spring/summer.
- Jul.08.2020
- Recently published on YouTube: Concert for Hospice 1990 -- 27-minute long concert video with Levon Helm, Jim Weider and The Cate Brothers Band, from a benefit gig for the Arkansas hospital that nursed Levon's mother Nell:
- Jul.05.2020
- Jul.03.2020
- This week, Rolling Stone published a
"50 Greatest Bassists of All Time"-list. Rick Danko,
#20
on the list, is quoted saying:
"I feel about bass playing as I do about background
singing. It's nice to leave the top of the beat for
the vocal and spread the other parts around the
beat. That gives the music a sort of Ferris-wheel
effect and carries it along."
- This one had gone under our radar:
Rick Danko guested on one track on Norwegian(!) band Green Cortinas' 1995 album Sleep.
The track with Danko is available on YouTube, well worth a listen:
- Jul.01.2020
- Jun.28.2020
- New 40-minute long audio interview published by Rolling Stone yesterday:
"Robbie Robertson Looks Back on the Band" --
"Robertson discusses his fraught relationship with Levon Helm, whether the group's story was a triumph or tragedy, their work with Bob Dylan, and much more."
- Jun.22.2020
- Jun.20.2020
- The first French book on The Band is here, Bertrand Bouard's The Band!
- Jun.12.2020
- Jun.9.2020
- Just announced:
"Levon 80": Levon Helm Studios Present a Newport Folk Revival
A live webcast event benefiting Levon Helm Studios & Newport Festivals Foundation:
THU. JUNE 18, 2020, 8:30PM ET
Featuring The Midnight Ramble Band with very special guests to be announced!
HD Webcast $19.99, order here
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- Sandra Sandra B. Tooze's new
biography Levon: From Down in the
Delta to the Birth of The Band and Beyond
will be released after the summer. The reviews are already starting to come in from magazines, blogs and book sites:
- Jun.7.2020
- May.26.2020
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Our dear and deeply missed Levon, the greatest singing drummer in the history of rock'n'roll, should've been 80 today.
- May.24.2020
- May.23.2020
- May.20.2020
- May.16.2020
- May.01.2020
- Apr.27.2020
- Apr.20.2020
- Apr.19.2020
Levon Helm, May 26, 1940 -- Apr 19, 2012
Eight years gone
The music will live forever
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- Apr.15.2020
- Neil Young's "lost album" from the
mid-70s, Homegrown, is scheduled to finally be made
available on June 20,
2020, according
to Wikipedia and several other sources. The album will
include "White Line," a previously unreleased track recorded in England in
September 1974 as an acoustic duet with The Band's Robbie
Robertson. The recording was done a few days before Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young's
Wembley show, where The Band was one of the opening
acts. Levon Helm also appears on Homegrown, playing
drums on "The Old Homestead". This track was recorded in December 1974 at
Quadraphonic Sound Studios in Nashville, and later released on 1980's Hawks and Doves.
- Apr.12.2020
- Apr.01.2020
- Mar.28.2020
- Mar.05.2020
- Mar.04.2020
- Feb.26.2020
- Feb.25.2020
- Here is a message from our dear old friend and legendary rock photographer Elliott Landy:
Kickstarter - New THE BAND book by Elliott Landy: "Contacting The Band"
As generous supporters of my previous
book The
Band Photographs, 1968-1969, which became the highest funded
photography book in Kickstarter history at that time, I wanted to
personally thank you once again and invite you to view my new
Kickstarter campaign created to introduce my latest photography book
on THE BAND which I have titled "Contacting THE BAND". It will feature
enlarged (therefore easy to see,) selected contact sheets of the
photos I took of THE BAND for their first two albums, Music From
Big Pink and The Band, specifically designed to give you a
unique behind-the-scenes look at the process and frame by frame
progression of these landmark photo shoots, including personal
sessions with the guys at home and on the road.
This book will be the same page size (12x12 inches), at least 128 pages, beautifully printed, and specifically designed to fit perfectly alongside my earlier book on your bookshelf or coffee table.
You will find some great new rewards offered in this Kickstarter campaign including prints of my most well liked images available at a large discount. In addition, there are still some copies of the first edition of The Band Photographs book available in the Rewards section, but they are running low and I don't expect to be able to reprint it with the same quality -- sad to say.
So, thank you for your support and good will. I appreciate it and knowing that my works will be enjoyed is an inspiration to do more. Please take a look at my new book Contacting The Band at
Kickstarter campaign.
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- From UK magazine The Big Issue: Robbie Robertson: "My teenage self wouldn`t believe the life I`ve had"
- Feb.25.2020
- Feb.23.2020
- We received this message from a dear old friend a few days ago:
"It is with sadness that I inform you of the passing of
Bruce Bruno, a former sometime singer with Hawkins and
the Hawks. He passed on Feb. 19, 2020, after a long
illness. Bruce continued to remain a friend of Levon's
up until Levon's passing."
- Feb.21.2020
- Feb.20.2020
- Feb.18.2020
- New article/video interview published in Rolling Stone yesterday:
"The First Time: Robbie Robertson" -- "The former Band guitarist discusses meeting Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and Martin Scorsese, as well as playing Woodstock and realizing 'The Weight' was a hit".
- Feb.05.2020
- Feb.02.2020
- Jan.27.2020
- Jan.25.2020
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- Jan.07.2020
- Jan.02.2020
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