The Band: A History
Levon Helm '82

Levon Helmâs move to Capitol Records in the early '80s was his final shot at keeping his musical vision alive. His bold choice to record at the iconic Muscle Shoals Sound Studio represented his commitment to authentic Southern rock at a time when synth-pop and MTV hits dominated the airwaves. Featuring a remarkable lineup of musicians, his second solo album, simply titled "Levon Helm," embodied his dedication to musical honesty over commercial success. Songs like "You Can't Win 'Em All" and "Money" showcase Helmâs gritty realism and uncompromising style.
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Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels

This episode pays tribute to the late Garth Hudson, whose recent passing reminds us of his monumental impact on music and sound art. We explore his groundbreaking work, Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels, created for the 1980 Los Angeles Bicentennial. A pioneer of experimental sound art that set the standard for generations, Hudson reshaped the possibilities of sound, leaving a truly unique legacy. Rest in peace, Garth Hudson.
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Rest in Peace Garth Hudson

In this special episode, I pay tribute to the late Garth Hudson, a true legend in the music world. Known for his innovation, unparalleled creativity, and distinctive style, Garth was more than just a musicianâhe was a visionary who left a mark on the industry. I reflect on his extraordinary career, his contributions to iconic music moments, and the unique legacy he leaves behind.
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Review: A Complete Unknown

I break down James Mangoldâs A Complete Unknown and TimothĂŠe Chalametâs take on Bob Dylan. From the filmâs beautiful portrayal of Greenwich Village to its underdeveloped characters and missed historical depth, I explore what worksâand what doesnâtâin this ambitious biopic.
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Bonus Episode: Christmas Must Be Tonight
This holiday season, weâre diving into The Bandâs heartfelt Christmas track, Christmas Must Be Tonight. Written during their Northern Lights â Southern Cross sessions, the song blends timeless storytelling, soulful harmonies, and a fresh take on the Nativity. I explore its origins, musical brilliance, and why itâs a hidden gem that deserves a place on your Christmas playlist.
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Tears of Rage with Jerry Leger

A Song With... returns featuring my friend and one of Canada's best songwriters, Jerry Leger. Jerry selected "Tears of Rage" from The Band's first album, Music From Big Pink. We delve into the song's significance, the songwriting collaboration between Richard Manuel and Bob Dylan and the various track versions.
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Robbie Robertson (Album)

In this episode of The Band: A History, we explore Robbie Robertson's journey into crafting his debut solo album, influenced by his vision of "The Shadowland." After focusing on film scoring, Robertson returned to music in the mid-1980s, collaborating with key figures like producer Daniel Lanois to create an atmospheric, cinematic sound. We dive into the making of the album, Robertsonâs strategic decisions, and partnerships with renowned musicians and producers.
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Interview: Stephen Lewis

We're thrilled to welcome author Stephen Lewis to The Band: A History as we dive into his upcoming book, Richard Manuel: His Life and Music, from the Hawks and Bob Dylan to The Band, which will be released in May 2025.
In this episode, Stephen shares his journey in writing the book, his deep connection to The Band, and some never-before-heard stories about Richard Manuel. This is an episode you won't want to miss! You can pre-order the book now through the publisher's website or major retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
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Woodstock '79

By the end of the 1970s, Rick Danko found himself in an unexpected place. After the release of his first solo album on Arista Records didnât sell well, and with management in flux, Arista dropped him.
Despite this, Danko continued to tour, collaborate, and perform in smaller, more intimate venues, showcasing his character and musicianship. Collaborations with former Beach Boy Blondie Chaplin, Richard Manuel, Paul Butterfield, and even actor Gary Busey highlighted his versatility. Woodstock â79, a smaller and less impactful event than the original, featured Danko performing with Butterfield.
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Just Another Whistle Stop with Daniel Cervantes

A Song With returns featuring my friend and Chest Fever bandleader, Daniel Cervantes. Dan selected "Just Another Whistle Stop" from The Band's third studio album, Stage Fright. We delve into the song's significance to him, Robbie Robertson's scorching lead guitar, Richard Manuel's captivating vocals, and the various interpretations of the lyrics and music.
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