Collaborators from the 1960s vie for 2009 Grammy award

Levon Helm, in this photo from February 2008, performs at one of the 'rambles' he frequently hosts at his home in Woodstock. (Freeman photo by Tania Barricklo)
Update – Levon Helm’s Electric Dirt
won a Grammy but Bob Dylan came up short.
Levon Helm, former member of The Band, is nominated for a Grammy for his CD Electric Dirt
.
Bob Dylan is also nominated for the same award in the “Best Americana Album” category, for Together Through Life. Dylan has also been nominated for 2009 Grammy Awards in the “Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance” category, for “Beyond Here Lies Nothin’” from Together Through Life
. (the video is on the next page)
Since the Grammys are tied to album sales, it is expected that Dylan will beat Levon Helm.The show starts at 8 PM ET on CBS.
Dylan hired The Hawks from Ronnie Hawkins before they were called The Band to tour with him in 1966. Dylan’s conversion to rock and roll from folk was bringing out the jeering section which drove Helm crazy. He quit in England and was replaced for the rest of the tour.
Dylan ended the tour by having a motorcycle accident and holing up in his doctor’s cottage in Woodstock NY while the rumors of life and death swirled around him. The Band, laid up without a tour, rented a house is West Saugerties, NY they dubbed “The Big Pink”.
Hiding out with his band mates, Dylan started writing a new kind of music that was recorded and spun out as some of the earliest Dylan bootlegs. The music was different, funny, lose and based on Americana folk and rock music. In frustration with the bootleg copies, Columbia released it as The Basement Tapes
in 1975.
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