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Levon Helm

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Biography

The longtime drummer for The Band, Levon Helm wore many musical hats throughout his long career, including multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, singer, impresario, studio owner, studio engineer, and producer. He grew up working on a farm in Arkansas; his first instrument was guitar, which he began playing at age eight, but after seeing the F.S. Walcott Rabbits Foot Minstrels, he decided to switch to drums. As a youth, Helm listened to the music of the area, including radio broadcasts of The Grand Ole Opry and the blues and r&b shows on WLAC, a clear-channel station out of Nashville that became legendary in the development of blues and early rock. Accompanied by his sister Linda on washboard bass, he played various fairs and civic club shows until forming his first group, the Jungle Bush Beaters, while in high school.

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. You'll Never Again Be Mine - (3:09)  -  1,932 plays
  2. False Hearted Lover Blues - (3:29)  -  1,676 plays
  3. Poor Old Dirt Farmer - (3:51)  -  1,634 plays
  4. The Mountain - (3:34)  -  1,644 plays
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    Lyrics
    Cold iron shackles and ball and chain
    Listen to the whistle of the evenin' train
    You know you bound to wind up dead
    If you don't head back to Tennessee Jed
    A rich man step on my poor head
    Tennessee Jed - (5:57)  -  1,654 plays
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