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Saturday, January 25, 2020

1/24/20 The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

They were four kids that grew up in rural Ontario Canada, listening to late night radio from Nashville, TN and Cleveland, OH. At some point they met up with Levon Helm from Marvell, Arkansas. By 1960 they were touring with Ronnie Hawkins' Rockabilly Band. In 1964, they separated from Hawkins, after which they toured and released a few singles as Levon and the Hawks and the Canadian Squires. By now they were a road-tested, kick-ass rock and roll band. The next year, Bob Dylan hired them for his U.S. tour in 1965, introducing rock'n'roll to a folk music audience that booed them every night. They were all in their early 20s.
In 1966 when the tour ended, Rick Danko found this big Pink house in Woodstock New York, and the 5 Band members moved in, and started creating what may be the most unique American Music ever made. It was not Rock, or Folk. Robbie Robertson's vision was to create an album of story telling, evocative of the past, but living in the present, miles away from the drug-fueled psychedelia of the late '60s.
Their first two albums, released in 1968 and 1969, still stand as some of the best music to come out of the '60s.  The Band continued to play stadiums and festivals until 1976, when they left in a triumphant final "Last Waltz" in 1976, filmed by Martin Scorsese. Here is a clip from that concert, please enjoy The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.

https://youtu.be/jREUrbGGrgM

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