The Band
Biography
The Band (sometimes stylized as the Band or the band) were a Canadian-American rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario. It consisted of Rick Danko (bass guitar, guitar, vocals, fiddle), Garth Hudson (organ, keyboards, accordion, saxophone), Richard Manuel (piano, drums, vocals), and Robbie Robertson (guitar, piano, percussion), all Canadian, and Levon Helm (drums, vocals, mandolin, guitar, bass guitar), an American. The Band's music combined elements of Americana, folk, rock, R&B, jazz and country, which influenced artists including George Harrison, Elton John, the Grateful Dead, Eric Clapton and Wilco. Between 1958 and 1963, the group were known as the Hawks and were the backing band for the rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins, based in Toronto, Ontario. In the mid-1960s, they gained recognition for backing Bob Dylan on his 1966 concert tour as Dylan's first electric band. After leaving Dylan and changing their name to "The Band", they released their 1968 debut album, Music from Big Pink, and its succeeding album, 1969's The Band, to critical acclaim and commercial success. Pink Floyd's Roger Waters deemed their debut the "second-most influential record in the history of rock and roll", and the music journalist Al Aronowitz called it "country soul ... a sound never heard before". The Band's most popular songs include "The Weight" (1968), "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (1969), and "Up on Cripple Creek" (1969). The Band later released Stage Fright (1970), Cahoots (1971), the live album Rock of Ages (1972), the covers album Moondog Matinee (1973), and Northern Lights – Southern Cross (1975). The Band performed a farewell concert on November 25, 1976. Footage from the event was released in 1978 as the concert film The Last Waltz, directed by Martin Scorsese. After five years apart, Danko, Hudson, Helm, and Manuel reunited in 1983 for a tour without Robertson. Manuel died in 1986, but the remaining three members continued to tour and occasionally released new albums o
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Band
1969

Lust For Life
1977

Planet Waves
1974

The Last Waltz
1978

The Basement Tapes
1975

Before The Flood
1974

Soundtrack From The Film "More"
1969

Stage Fright
1970

Rock Of Ages (The Band In Concert)
1972

Dear Catastrophe Waitress
2003

Easy Rider (Music From The Soundtrack)
1969

Come On Die Young
1999

The Wall (Live In Berlin)
1990

The Best Of The Band
1976

Analphabetapolothology
1998
![The Bootleg Series Volumes 1 - 3 [Rare & Unreleased] 1961-1991, credited to The Band](https://i.discogs.com/YNJnYV-fvSBzLrgVVGWjEyokqW8EJwl9hcOvcuBBRQg/rs:fit/g:sm/q:40/h:150/w:150/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk3MzM0/NjAtMTQ4NTYyMzkx/Mi04NjQwLmpwZWc.jpeg)
The Bootleg Series Volumes 1 - 3 [Rare & Unreleased] 1961-1991
1991

Cahoots
1971

Northern Lights-Southern Cross
1975

More Songs From The Original Soundtrack Of The Big Chill
1984

Another Self Portrait (1969-1971)
2013

Moondog Matinee
1973

Common One
1980

Islands
1977

Jericho
1993
Credited work
1,158 releases · 107 albums · active 1969–2026
- Production · 804
- Performance · 521
- Other credits · 362
- Engineering · 7
Studios: The Village Recorder · Bearsville Studios · Shangri-La, Malibu, CA · Big Pink, West Saugerties, N.Y.
Frequent collaborators
- Bob Dylan
- Various
- Roger Waters
- Emmylou Harris
- Van Morrison
- Nilsson
- The Band Of Heathens
- Scotty Moore
