<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Originally published: New York: William Morrow, 1993. With the afterword from 2000 and a new epilogue for this ed.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The singer and drummer of the Band details, in this book, the history of one of the most influential groups of the 1960s. While their music evoked a Southern mythology with their beautifully crafted, image-rich songs, only their Arkansan drummer, Levon Helm, was the genuine article. This updated edition of his life story includes a new epilogue that covers the last dozen years of his life. From the cotton fields to Woodstock and from seeing Sonny Boy Williamson and Elvis Presley to playing for President Clinton, <i>This Wheel's on Fire</i> replays the tumultuous life of Levon Helm in his own unforgettable folksy drawl.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>This Wheel's On Fire </i>delivers Levon Helm unfiltered, at once feisty and welcoming to anyone who comes across his story. . . . It's one hell of a story. --PasteMagazine.com<br><br>A must-read for anyone interested in Rock and Roll's golden age. --<i>Williamsport Sun-Gazette</i><br><br>"A soulful and passionate memoir. On every page Helm offers the reader folksy, straightforward wisdom gained from a lifetime of roadhouses, stadiums, and dancehalls. . . . <i>This Wheel's on Fire </i>is reminiscent of Woody Guthrie's <i>Bound for Glory</i>--both books are compelling and unforgettable personal narratives about the power of music to transcend even the most unmitigated circumstances. . . . Levon Helm doesn't miss a beat." --<i>Houston</i><i> Chronicle</i><br><br>"Helm lays it all bare in vivid, impassioned prose, adding an earthy, back-woods tone that makes the book read like a Southern novel, like Thomas Wolfe writing about rock 'n' roll." --<i>Boston</i><i> Globe</i><br><br>"Levon Helm's memoir has real wit and passion. His Southern-fried storytelling stands on its own, and it will make you dig out your vinyl to remember why you loved the Band's music so much. . . . Helm's tales from the road have real snap and humor; reading <i>This Wheel's on Fire</i>, you almost don't want that era to end." --<i>Boston</i><i> Phoenix</i><br><br>"One of the most insightful and intelligent rock bios in recent memory." --<i>Entertainment Weekly</i><br><br>"The best inside-look book I've seen. . . . It's highly readable--Levon's narrative is written in a breezy, conversational style--and refreshingly honest." --<i>Indianapolis</i><i> Review</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Levon Helm</b> met Ronnie Hawkins at the age of 17 and formed what would soon become the Band. He maintained a successful career as a singer and actor until his death in 2012. <b>Stephen Davis</b> is the author of numerous books, including <i>Hammer of the Gods</i>, <i> Jim Morrison</i>, <i>More Room in a Broken Heart</i>, <i> Old Gods Almost Dead</i>, and <i>Walk This Way</i>. He lives in Milton, Massachusetts.
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