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Though the members of the Band had previously played together, as Ronnie Hawkins’ and Bob Dylan’s backing bands, the Band officially formed in 1967. The group consisted of Robbie Robertson (vocals, guitar), Rick Danko (bass, vocals), Levon Helm (drum...more Though the members of the Band had previously played together, as Ronnie Hawkins’ and Bob Dylan’s backing bands, the Band officially formed in 1967. The group consisted of Robbie Robertson (vocals, guitar), Rick Danko (bass, vocals), Levon Helm (drums, vocals), Richard Manuel (keys, vocals), and Garth Hudson (keys, saxophone). Their debut, Music From the Big Pink (Capitol, 1968) proved to be one of their finest achievements. Though its initial commercial impact was modest, it is widely regarded as one of finest rock albums of all time. The group deftly blended rock ‘n’ roll, soul, and country to form a sound that was all their own. Bob Dylan lent his Midas touch to three of the album’s songs, but it was the Robertson-penned, “The Weight”, that became their most well known anthem. A year later, they released their eponymous second album, which became their best selling effort. This sophomore release saw Robertson taking over on primary songwriting duties, which were focused on the many facets of classic Americana. One of the group’s greatest accomplishments was The Last Waltz (Warner Bros, 1978), which featured film and audio versions of the original group’s last concert. It features versions of some of their best loved songs and guest performances from artists who were either involved with, or influenced by, the group. Joni Mitchell, Dr. John, Emmylou Harris, Neil Young, Paul Butterfield, and, of course, Bob Dylan made unforgettable appearances that solidified The Last Waltz’s place in the pantheon of live concert footage. Though the Band would release three more LP’s in the ‘90s, none would feature Robertson, nor would they live up to the staggering quality of their ‘60s and ‘70s work. In 1986, tragedy struck, as Manuel, the beloved keyboardist and composer, took his own life in a Winter Park, FL hotel room. Though they are no longer touring, the influence of the Band is more pervasive than ever before as their legacy continues to grow. Read “Rick Danko: Infectious Joy and Non-Showbiz Charisma" in Crawdaddy! Read “The Band—Or When the Booing Ended" in Crawdaddy! Read “Crossing the Great Divide: From the Band to Palliard" in Crawdaddy! Read “Levon Helm: Dirt Farmer" in Crawdaddy!...less
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Jimi Hendrix
1967
Door
$1,000,000
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The Rolling Stones
Aug 10, 1968
Rolling Stone Magazine
$185
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The Band
Aug 24, 1968
Rolling Stone Magazine
$250
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Steppenwolf
Mar 28, 1969
Handbill
$475
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Jeff Beck Group
Apr 10, 1969
Postcard
$215
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The Band
Apr 17, 1969
Postcard
$65
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The Band
Apr 17, 1969
Poster
$32 -
$505
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The Band
Apr 17, 1969
Men's Retro T-Shirt
$36
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The Band
Apr 17, 1969
Women's Retro T-Shirt
$36
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The Band
Apr 17, 1969
1960s Ticket
$32 -
$798
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The Band
Apr 17, 1969
Magnet
$15
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The Band
Apr 17, 1969
Retro Pin
$2 -
$3
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The Band
Apr 17, 1969
Retro Mug
$15
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The Band
Apr 17, 1969
Retro Afghan
$79
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The Band
May 9, 1969
Program
$497
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Joni Mitchell
May 17, 1969
Rolling Stone Magazine
$125
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Joan Baez
Aug 15, 1969
Handbill
auction
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Joan Baez
Aug 15, 1969
Poster
auction
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Joan Baez
Aug 15, 1969
Poster
auction
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Joan Baez
Aug 15, 1969
Poster
$2,325
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Joan Baez
Aug 15, 1969
Program
$442
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Joan Baez
Aug 15, 1969
Poster
auction
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Joan Baez
Aug 15, 1969
1960s Ticket
$1,275
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Jimi Hendrix
Sep 6, 1969
Poster
auction
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Miles Davis
Dec 13, 1969
Rolling Stone Magazine
$40
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Rick Danko
1970
Fine Art Print
$200 -
$300
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Laura Nyro
Jan 24, 1970
Handbill
$289
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Laura Nyro
Jan 24, 1970
Poster
$688 -
$925
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The Band
Jun 22, 1970
Handbill
$745
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The Band
Jun 24, 1970
Handbill
$1,485
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The Band
Jun 24, 1970
Poster
$2,850
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The Band
Jun 27, 1970
Handbill
$1,285
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