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LEVON

Sandra B. Tooze

From Down in the Delta to the Birth of THE BAND and Beyond

A dazzling, epic biography of Levon Helm––the beloved, legendary drummer and singer of the Band.

He sang the anthems of a generation: "The Weight," "Up on Cripple Creek," and "Life Is a Carnival." Levon Helm's story––told here through sweeping research and interviews with close friends and fellow musicians––is the rollicking story of American popular music itself.

In the Arkansas Delta, a young Levon witnessed "blues, country, and gospel hit in a head-on collision," as he put it. The result was rock 'n' roll. As a teenager, he joined the raucous Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks, then helped merge a hard-driving electric sound with Bob Dylan's folk roots, and revolutionized American rock with the Band. Helm not only provided perfect "in the pocket" rhythm and unforgettable vocals, he was the Band's soul.

Levon traces a rebellious life on the road, from being booed with Bob Dylan to the creative cauldron of Big Pink, the Woodstock Festival, world tours, The Last Waltz, and beyond with the man Dylan called "one of the last true great spirits of my or any other generation."

Author Sandra B. Tooze digs deep into what Helm saw as a devastating betrayal by his closest friend, Band guitarist Robbie Robertson––and Levon's career collapse, his near bankruptcy, and the loss of his voice due to throat cancer in 1997. Yet Helm found success in an acting career that included roles in Coal Miner's Daughter and The Right Stuff. Regaining his singing voice, he made his last decade a triumph, opening his barn to the Midnight Rambles and earning three Grammys. Cancer finally claimed his life in 2012.

Levon is a penetrating, skillfully told tale of a music legend from Southern cotton fields to global limelight.

Sandra B. Tooze garnered world-wide acclaim for her book Muddy Waters: Mojo Man. Eric Clapton wrote the foreword, and Levon Helm and Mick Jagger both endorsed it with back-cover quotes. The reviewer for America's preeminent blues magazine, Living Blues, called it a “first rate biography. . . . An illumination and a joy, it deserves a place on our shelves as a loving and earnest tribute to one of the greats of American music.” On Britain's BBC radio, her book was described as “terrific. . . . and absolutely great.” And in the UK's premier music magazine, Mojo, it was praised as “a vivid, brilliantly researched portrait.”
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Published 2020-08-01 by Diversion Books

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“Levon Helm put his heart and soul into every beat he played, every song he sang. He brought joy to people all over the world by sharing the unique blend of musical styles he grew up with in the Arkansas Delta. Along the way, he became a good actor, too! I'm glad his story is getting the telling it deserves.” ?President Bill Clinton

"The Band's drummer Levon Helm always insisted he had 'the best seat in the house' and his views from that perch are recounted here. Tooze is a no-frills scribe?she's done her homework and she straightforwardly tells Helm's story. Kicking off with a vivid description of his youth, she reminds us that he came from the South that he brought to life in song."

“Tooze keeps a steady beat in [this] chronicle of the life of Band musician Levon Helm (1940–2012). Drawing on interviews with Helms's . . . close friends, and his music director Larry Campbell, Tooze traces Helm's life from his Arkansas childhood where he grew up listening to soul, country, blues, and gospel on the radio . . . [and] the rapid rise to fame of the Band through perceptive and judicious summaries of each of the group's albums . [A] well-paced history.”

"Tooze brings to the table an impressive heap of research [and] a sure grasp of Helm's musical accomplishments . . . [Tooze] is particularly good on Helm's childhood. . . . [O]ne of the great virtues of Tooze's book [is that] she reminds us of the richness of Helm's post-Band existence."

“Sandra Tooze has not only written the definitive biography of Levon Helm, but she's also written an outstanding life-story of modern American music, encompassing all of the colorful characters that Levon Helm met along the way. Levon embodied the evolution of blues, rockabilly, country and folk that meant so much to so many, defined the soundtrack of my life, and inspired a generation. Levon Helm was a musician's musician. This book is a must-read musical odyssey of a true hero of rock and roll.” ?Steve Katz, founding member of Blood, Sweat, and Tears