Bob Dylan & The Band "Down In The Flood"
Comes to DVD on September 25
The Story of Bob Dylan & The Band
The Story of Bob Dylan & The Band
Features exclusive new interviews with Garth Hudson, Ronnie Hawkins,
band producer John Simon & tour drummer Mickey Jones
In 1966 Bob
Dylan began his first electric world tour. It was a landmark moment,
both for Dylan and for the history of rock music, and it bitterly
divided his audience.
Backing Dylan on stage
was an obscure group of Canadian musicians collectively known as The
Hawks. In the months following the tour they would join Dylan during a
lengthy convalescence in New York's Catskill Mountains; when both
parties re-emerged, Dylan had undergone an artistic transformation that
sent ripples across American music and The Hawks had become simply 'The
Band', one of the most important recording groups of their generation.
This is the story of the
relationship between Dylan and The Band, the legendary amateur
recordings that they made together in Woodstock, their re-invention of
American music and their continued albeit sporadic relationship during
the 1970s.
Featuring new interviews
with Garth Hudson; Band producer John Simon; The Hawks' 66 tour
drummer, Mickey Jones; the man who assembled and tutored the Hawks and
from whom they took their name, Ronnie Hawkins; Dylan guitarist, Charlie
McCoy; Band biographer Barney Hoskyns; Basement Tapes Archivist, Sid
Griffin, Isis magazine's Derek Barker and Rolling Stone's Anthony De
Curtis.
Also features rare
footage, archive interviews, seldom seen photographs and the music that
changed the world, all at once making for the finest program on this
element of Bob Dylan and The Band's respective and communal careers yet
to emerge.
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