On May 17, Vanguard Records will release Levon Helm: Ramble at the Ryman, a live music performance by the seminal singer/drummer/musician and his band, on DVD, CD and even vinyl!
Levon leaves cripple creek behind for a Ramble at the Ryman.
Recorded in 2008 at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, the acclaimed concert features Helm and company joined by special guests Sheryl Crow, Buddy Miller, John Hiatt, Sam Bush and Billy Bob Thornton (Faster).
The set list includes favorite songs from The Band including “Evangeline” and “The Weight,” and selections from Helms’ Grammy-winning 2008 album, Dirt Farmer. Helms’ band consists of his daughter Amy, Bob Dylan guitarist Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, Brian Mitchell, Erik Lawrence, Clark Gayton, Jay Collins, Steven Bernstein, Paul Ossola, Tony Leone and Sammy Davis.
The DVD will carry a list price of $1998, the CD $14.53 and the vinyl $18.88. No bonus features have been announced for the DVD.
Levon leaves cripple creek behind for a Ramble at the Ryman.
Recorded in 2008 at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, the acclaimed concert features Helm and company joined by special guests Sheryl Crow, Buddy Miller, John Hiatt, Sam Bush and Billy Bob Thornton (Faster).
The set list includes favorite songs from The Band including “Evangeline” and “The Weight,” and selections from Helms’ Grammy-winning 2008 album, Dirt Farmer. Helms’ band consists of his daughter Amy, Bob Dylan guitarist Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, Brian Mitchell, Erik Lawrence, Clark Gayton, Jay Collins, Steven Bernstein, Paul Ossola, Tony Leone and Sammy Davis.
The DVD will carry a list price of $1998, the CD $14.53 and the vinyl $18.88. No bonus features have been announced for the DVD.
- 4/7/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
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