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  1. Dec 15, 2006 · this album is one of my favorite of all time it has paul butterfield playing harmonica in a totally different style from most of his blues stuff, but it is some incredible playing and with levon helm of "the band" fame singing and playing drums and doing the vocal work , doctor john on keyboards,guitars & percussion, three of the m.g.s booker t,steve cropper & donald "duck"dunn, deanna carters ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Levon_HelmLevon Helm - Wikipedia

    Levon Helm. Mark Lavon " Levon " Helm (May 26, 1940 – April 19, 2012) [1] was an American musician who achieved fame as the drummer and one of the three lead vocalists for The Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. Helm was known for his deeply soulful, country -accented voice, multi-instrumental ability ...

  3. Live @ the Superdome, New Orleans, LAPaul Butterfield - harmonica, vocalsFred Carter - guitar, vocalsSteve Cropper - guitarDonald Dunn - bassDr. John (Mac Re...

  4. Arranged By – Levon Helm, The RCO All-Stars. Art Direction – Frank Mulvey. Baritone Saxophone, Tuba – Howard Johnson (3) Bass – Donald "Duck" Dunn. Design – Tim Bryant (2) Guitar – Fred Carter, Jr., Steve Cropper. Harmonica – Paul Butterfield. Keyboards, Percussion – Booker T. Jones.

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  5. Levon Helm: Levon Helm & The Rco All-Stars. The All-Stars were a dream aggregation of of Levon Helm's favourite musicians, including names like Mac Rebennack (aka Dr. John), Paul Butterfield, Booker T. Jones, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Steve Cropper, Tom Malone, Alan Rubin and the two old-timers Henry Glover and Fred Carter from the Hawks-period.

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  6. Jan 2, 1978 · Many of the individual players were excellent, to be sure—above all, Paul Butterfield and his harmonica playing, and Mr. Helm's own twanging singing and rocksolid drumming.

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  8. Levon Helm and the RCO All-Stars is a 1977 album by the short-lived musical group of the same name. It was Levon Helm's first studio album independent of The Band. Track listing "Washer Woman" (Mac Rebennack) "The Tie That Binds" (Mac Rebennack, Bobby Charles Guidry) "You Got Me" (Booker T. Jones) "Blues So Bad" (Henry Glover, Levon Helm)