My tune for our dear friend Levon Helm, “These hills won’t be the same, without Levon Helm..”
My tune for our dear friend Levon Helm, “These hills won’t be the same, without Levon Helm..”
Lone Star Cafe, New York,NY January 2,1985 Late Show 1-C.C. Rider 2-You Don’t Know Me 3-Honest I Do 4-King Harvest 5-My Love 6-Keep Loving Me * 7-Sick And Ti…
My friends Ommie Wise featuring Jessy Carolina, this is a smaller version of their full band
Jay Collins and Scott Sharrad of The Greg Allman Band with other top players doin Bobby Charles Classic, Why Are People Like That..? Covered by Muddy Waters, Paul Butterfield and others..
Jay Collins plays in The Greg Allman Band as well as playing often in the Levon Helm Band with his wife Amy Helm as well of course..The Guitarist is Scott Sharrad also of the Greg Allman Band
Garth Hudson with friends of mine then called The Crows led by Jimmy Eppard and Levon Helm, with so many others, many who have recorded with me including Garth. Here Garth goes Polka something Jimmy and bassist Mike Dunn often […]
Paul Butterfield (17 December 1942 — 4 May 1987) was an American blues vocalist and harmonica player, who founded the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Gone from us 25 years ago yesterday, a dear close friend mentor and hero of mine.. […]
Donny B. Waugh one of America’s Greatest Ever Rock N Rollers. The Greatest You Never Heard Of..I grew up listening to this guy all the time, it was beyond intimidating..This is from like 1967 Produced by our friend Bob Zachary […]
For May Day and the 99% of us getting the shaft more and more every day…
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