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Author Archives: Levon Helm

Posted inArts and Culture, People to Know

‘Should Never Have Taken the Very Best’

by Levon Helm April 20, 2012April 20, 2012

Editor’s Note: Levon Helm died Thursday. He was 71. Levon Helm (named Mark Lavon at birth) is best known as the drummer for The Band. He also played Loretta Lynn’s father in the movie Coal Miner’s Daughter. Levon Helm was born in the Arkansas Delta and his music came straight from there. Below is an […]

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