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The Last Waltz The Band.  American-Canadian Roots rock  Came together to back rockabilly singer, Ronnie Hawkins’s group, “The Hawks” between 1958 and.

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1 The Last Waltz The Band

2  American-Canadian Roots rock  Came together to back rockabilly singer, Ronnie Hawkins’s group, “The Hawks” between 1958 and 1963  In 1964 they formed their own band

3 Roots Rock  Rock music with heavy folk, blues and country influences  In the 1960s Roots Rock was rebelling against the psychedelic and progressive rock that was popular  In the 80s Roots Rock had a revival countering punk, new wave, and heavy metal of the time

4 Members of The Band  Rick Danko – bass guitar, double bass, fiddle, trombone, vocals  Levon Helm – drums, mandolin, guitar, vocals  Garth Hudson – keyboard, saxophones, trumpet  Richard Manuel – piano, drums, baritone saxophone, vocals  Robbie Robertson – guitar, vocals

5 Notable facts  The Band backed Bob Dylan for his 1966 world tour during Dylan’s “electric” phase  The Band moved to Saugerties, NY to a house called, “Big Pink”  Ended touring in 1976 with “The Last Waltz”

6 The Last Waltz  Documentary about The Band’s last concert  Directed by Martin Scorsese  Took place on Thanksgiving Day November 25 th, 1976 in San Francisco

7 Artists  The Band’s friends and influences on their music joined them for the evening  Muddy Waters, Paul Butterfield, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Dr. John, Neil Diamond, Eric Clapton, The Staple Singers, Emmylou Harris, Ringo Starr, Ronnie Wood

8 Influences  Blues  Country  Gospel  Folk  Rock  Brill Building  Singer Songwriters


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