
THE BAND - RICHARD MANUEL: HIS LIFE IN MUSIC FROM THE HAWKS AND BOB DLYAN TO THE BAND - HARDCOVER - BOOK
For the first timeâin an official biography endorsed by his familyâthe Band's legendary Richard Manuelâs compositions and performances are analyzed with expert commentary while shining a light on his contributions to all of his bandsâand on the undeniable impact he had on rock music.
Richard Manuel was a fearless original. Sweetly soulful as a vocalist and endearingly creative as a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, he was a vital part of some of rock ânâ rollâs pivotal moments, including Bob Dylanâs controversial move to electric music, Woodstock 1969, and the legendary Last Waltz.
Through thoughtful research and analysis, this book places Manuelâs troubled yet inspired spirit within a musical and historical context.
For the first time, Manuelâs compositions and performances are critiqued with expert commentaryâalongside new interviews with family, friends, and fellow musicians, including Eric Clapton and Van Morrison.
The story traces Manuelâs journey from Stratford, Ontario, to Woodstock, New York, and beyond, beginning with his first band, the Revols, then singing the blues with Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson in the Hawks, the group that would later become the Band.
Manuelâs influence was profound, his distinctive vocals infusing songs with emotion and depth. His songwriting flourished in classics like âTears of Rage,â cowritten with Dylan, and âWe Can Talk.â His keyboard work added a lovable funkiness to the Bandâs sound, blending elements of rock, folk, country, and blues into what would become the genesis of Americana.
Despite the Bandâs successes, Manuel struggled with personal demons, battling addiction and inner turmoil. Looking beyond his human frailty, this book celebrates Richard Manuelâs immeasurable contributions to music, ensuring that memories of his voice and artistry endure.
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For the first timeâin an official biography endorsed by his familyâthe Band's legendary Richard Manuelâs compositions and performances are analyzed with expert commentary while shining a light on his contributions to all of his bandsâand on the undeniable impact he had on rock music.
Richard Manuel was a fearless original. Sweetly soulful as a vocalist and endearingly creative as a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, he was a vital part of some of rock ânâ rollâs pivotal moments, including Bob Dylanâs controversial move to electric music, Woodstock 1969, and the legendary Last Waltz.
Through thoughtful research and analysis, this book places Manuelâs troubled yet inspired spirit within a musical and historical context.
For the first time, Manuelâs compositions and performances are critiqued with expert commentaryâalongside new interviews with family, friends, and fellow musicians, including Eric Clapton and Van Morrison.
The story traces Manuelâs journey from Stratford, Ontario, to Woodstock, New York, and beyond, beginning with his first band, the Revols, then singing the blues with Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson in the Hawks, the group that would later become the Band.
Manuelâs influence was profound, his distinctive vocals infusing songs with emotion and depth. His songwriting flourished in classics like âTears of Rage,â cowritten with Dylan, and âWe Can Talk.â His keyboard work added a lovable funkiness to the Bandâs sound, blending elements of rock, folk, country, and blues into what would become the genesis of Americana.
Despite the Bandâs successes, Manuel struggled with personal demons, battling addiction and inner turmoil. Looking beyond his human frailty, this book celebrates Richard Manuelâs immeasurable contributions to music, ensuring that memories of his voice and artistry endure.











