Levon Helm of the Band died at 10:30 Eastern time this morning. He was an amazing drummer, and incredible singer, and also a very good actor (Coal Miner’s Daughter!) I’ve heard a great, hilarious story about Levon that I can’t repeat here, but if you see me sometime, grab me and I’ll tell it to you. The man was a champion. Here are two wonderful videos, one old and one new.

The Band at Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, 1970.

And here’s a PBS video from one of Levon’s infamous Midnight Rambles, held at his barn up in Woodstock. This was shot a mere two months ago.

Rest in peace, Levon. You will be greatly missed.

Ned Lannamann is a writer and editor in Portland, Oregon. He writes about film, music, TV, books, travel, tech, food, drink, outdoors, and other things.

2 replies on “Levon Helm Has Died”

  1. I went to one of those Midnight Rambles in Woodstock. Those things were truly magical. It was like going to someone’s private party in the woods to just watch a few friends jam out.

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