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Levon Helm: Ramble at the Ryman
By Track review of "Chest Fever"
The Band
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967
Helm has been touring the last number of years with a musical revue he calls his "Ramble," an outgrowth of his "Midnight Rambles," formal and informal performances with noted artists at the singer's studio in Woodstock, New York. Helm's Rambles generally feature artists joining the festivities, in the case of Ramble at the Ryman, bluesman Sammy Davis (no, not The Candy Man), Sheryl Crow, and John Hiatt, who fits into "The Weight" like he belonged there all along. This lineup serves to rest Helm's voice by not forcing him to sing every piece.
"The Weight" not withstanding, "Chest Fever" remains one of the Band's most durable songs. Nonsense lyrics assembled by Helm and Manuel are propelled by

Robbie Robertson
bass, electricb.1943
Personnel
Levon Helm
drumsLevon Helm: vocals, mandolin, drums; Buddy Miller: vocals, guitar; Larry Campbell: vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, fiddle; Teresa Williams: vocals, acoustic guitar; John Hiatt: vocals, acoustic guitar; Sheryl Crow: vocals, autoharp; Amy Helm: vocals, mandolin, drums; Sam Bush: vocals, mandolin; Sammy Davis, Jr.: vocals, harmonica; Brian Mitchell: vocals, accordion, piano, organ; Billy Bob Thornton: vocals; Erik Lawrence:, Jay Collins: saxophone; Steven Bernstein: trumpet; Clark Gayton: trombone, tuba; Tony Leone: drums; George Receli: percussion.
Album information
Title: Ramble at the Ryman | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Vanguard Records
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