Levon Helm Band – 4/26/2008 – MerleFest, NC

Levon Helm Band
MerleFest Ramble at MerleFest, NC
4/26/08

Ophelia
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
Going Back To Memphis
Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
Baby Scratch My Back
I Want To Know
Goodbye My Love
Got Me A Woman
Atlantic City
Ashes Of Love
Did You Love Me At All?
Deep Elem Blues
Anna Lee
Rag Mama Rag
The Shape I’m In
Long Black Veil
The Weight

SHOW NOTES
Players:
Levon Helm (drums, vocals)
Amy Helm (vocals, mandolin, drums)
Larry Campbell (electric guitar, vocals)
Teresa Williams (acoustic guitar, vocals)
Steven Bernstein (trumpet)
Erik Lawrence (saxophone)
Clark Gayton (trombone)
Jay Collins (saxophone)
Tony Leone (percussion)
Brian Mitchell (piano, organ, vocals)
Little Sammy Davis (harmonica, vocals)
Fiona McBain (vocals)
Lincoln Schleifer (bass)

Special Guests:
Sam Bush (mandolin)
Bruce Hornsby (piano, vocals)

REVIEW:
~From Vibes (blog):

“Levon Helm is a survivor. Diagnosed with throat cancer in 1996, Helm was advised to have his larynx removed. The singer opted instead to undergo rigorous radiation treatments to save his voice. He was unable to sing for years, able to communicate verbally in a soft rasp. But in 2004, he started singing again, and as he showed Saturday night, he’s back in top form.

Opening with “Ophelia,” Helm and his band recreated a harder rocking version of the Band with more diversity. His flat Arkansas twang is more prevalent than ever, adding an earthy charm to Bob Dylan’s “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry.”

But this group won’t be snagged in folk or any other genre for long. This is a rockin’ outfit that sounds like a bar band with a horn section like the Memphis horns. Chuck Berry’s “Goin’ Back To Memphis” rocks much harder than the 1977 version recorded live with the RCO Allstars in New York City.

To assist him on his genre-blending journey, Helm has put together another band of allstars including his daughter, Amy. Guitarist Larry Campbell is a former member of Dylan’s band and a current touring member of Phil Lesh and friends. He also co-produced (with Amy) Helm’s Grammy winning ’07 release Dirt Farmer. Three female vocalists, including Campbell’s wife, Teresa Williams, sound like Ray Charles’ backing group the Raelettes, providing a glorious gospel backing to Helm’s rocky twang on “I Wanna Know/Stand By Me.” Trumpeter Jimmy Vivino, from late night TV host Conan O’Brien’s backing band, the Max Weinberg 7, adds a high register punch to the horn section, which gives the band a sound like a R&B review from the ’60s. He’s even got a keyboard player, Brian Mitchell, who can sing like Rick Danko and play like Garth Hudson.

But it’s not all rock and roll. Helm brings up Sam Bush for some country honk on “Got Me A Woman,” from Dirt Farmer, switching to mandolin. Helm’s vocals are strong, yet plain as an old shoe, country as all get-out. Duets with daughter Amy are Cajun-flavored, and his take on Springsteen’s “Atlantic City” is spicy, Zydeco-flavored country. Helm pays homage to New Orleans with a second line groove on “Deep Elem Blues.” But Helm really touches a nerve on Greensboro songwriter Laurelyn Dossett’s (Polecat Creek) song “Anna Lee,” from Dirt Farmer. Helm’s stark vocals, accompanied by the three female singers and a fiddle, gives you chills.

“Rag Mama Rag” is a harder edged country version than The Band’s. But just when you think you’ve got the genre nailed down, Helm throws a curve at you with a tuba jumping in, then a fiddle break, then back to rock for a glorious genre tangle.

Helm and company turn in a house rocking version of “The Shape I’m In,” then chill things out with Amy’s rendition of “Long Black Veil,” done in a twang that would be right at home in the throat of June Carter Cash.

By the time the band slams into “The Weight,” Helm looks like he’s dropped 10 years. His face is radiant as his girls back him up, sounding as sweet and sexy as the Staples did on the Last Waltz.

Thirty years later, to not only have his voice back again, but at age 68 to have it as clear and sharp as it was when he was at 36, when the band performed its Last Waltz in 1976, is something for both artist and audience to celebrate. Come party with him every chance you get.”

Leftover Salmon – 6/19/1999 – Telluride, CO

Leftover Salmon
Telluride Bluegrass Festival
Telluride, CO
June 19, 1999

Disc 1 65:11
1. Intro
2. Boogie
- Enter John Cowan -
3. The Other Side
- Enter Del McCoury -
4. Midnight Blues
- Enter Béla Fleck, Jeff Coffin -
5. Dance On Your Head
6. Let’s Give A Party
7. Wild Bill Jones
8. It’s Your World
9. Five Alive
10. Zombie Jamboree
11. – Enter Sam Bush -
12. Another Way To Turn
13. Better
14. Solid Ground

Disc 2 27:31
1. Happy Birthday to Sam Bush
2. Breakin’ Through
3. – Enter John Cowan -
4. Good Woman’s Love
5. – Enter Del McCoury, Béla Fleck, Jeff Coffin -
6. Y’all Come
Encore:
7. – Enter Ricky Skaggs -
8. Friends Of Mine

Source: DSBD > DAT > DAT
Transfers, Mastering and Seeded to bt.etree.org by Bill Koucky March 2007

Sam Bush – 2/26/2010 – Carrboro, NC

Sam Bush
Cat’s Cradle
Carrboro, NC
February 26, 2010

Disc 1
01. Uncle Pen
02. Puppies N Knapsacks
03. Ridin’ That Bluegrass Train (pa crackle)
04. Whisper My Name
05. On The Road
06. Circles Around Me
07. Out On The Ocean
08. Gold Heart Locket
09. The Ballad of Stringbean & Estelle
10. band intros
11. Crooked Smile
12. Revival

Disc 2
01. Bringing In The Georgia Mail
02. The River’s Gonna Run
03. Howling At The Moon
04. Fiddle Jam
05. Whole Lotta Love
06. New Country

Disc 3
01. banter & tuning
02. Same Ol’ River >
03. Boogie On Reggae Woman >
04. Same Ol’ River

Encore
05. Up On Cripple Creek

Source: Schoeps MK4 (ORTF) > KC5 > CMC6 > Lunatec V3 > Marantz PMD-671 at 24/44.1 Location: FOB just left of center Conversion: 24 bit 44.1 k wav files dithered to 16 bit with Sound Forge 6.0, split into tracks with CD Wave, fades at beginning & end of sets with Sound Forge 6.0, FLAC files generated with FLAC front end. Recording & conversion by Robbie Dunn

Sam Bush Band – 12/09/2001 – Chattanooga, TN

sam bush band
rhythm & brews
chattanooga, tn
2001-12-09

disc 1
set 1 (67 min)
Star Spangled Banner*, Watson Allman, Face Tomorrow, Eight More Miles to Louisville,
Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone, Whayasay, Ain’t No Trouble to Me, Vamp in the Middle,
Spooky Lane, Lee Hwy Blues

disc 2
set 2 (126 min)
Girl of the North Country Fair, Ozzie & Max, Angel to Be, Lively Up Yourself > Is This Love? >
Master Blaster Jam, Mr Freddie**, Same ‘ol River, Speak of the Devil, Howlin’ at the Moon,

disc 3
1999 > Celebrate, Saturday Night > Dixie Chicken, Up on the Hill > Jumpin’ Jack Flash,
Stingray, E: Hungry for Your Love > Sailin’ Shoes > Linda Lou > Crossroads > Funky
Broadway > Sailin’ Shoes

source: sbd>D8
transfer: DATmaster>cd(1)>eac>cdwave>flac>you

notes: awesome sam show! thanks to rick martini for the tix and the board patch. this
was a huge show… sam and the band were taking whiskey shots towards the end and it was packed
and crazy all night long. the encore has a tape flip because the 2nd set was longer than the
2 hour DAT tape; taped with akg461 also and had to flip during the encore but at a different
point. if you like sam b when he’s loose and jamming, check out set 2 of this show!
john m