23 February 2011

An Interesting Story

This is a re-posting of a story I wrote a few months ago on a different blog.  Most of my regular readers haven't read the story because they don't know about the other blog.

I want to tell an interesting story; interesting to me, at least, since I heard it from a friend and it's about musicians.

My friend,  I'll call him Mr. B here, called last Friday to ask if I'd like to meet at our favorite bar for a beer.  Of course I would; that's what friend are for, and I always enjoy spending time with Mr. B.

Mr. B is an interesting guy.  He's a high-powered lobbyist with offices in several of the fifty-seven states as well as in DC.  He's also an amateur musician with a garage band and is a fan of rock and roll.  We're the same age and like the same kinds of music.

We were talking about rock and I mentioned having received an email from my son telling me that Levon Helm is going to play near Chicago this summer, and asking whether I'd like to go with him to the concert.  Mr. B's eyes lit up and he said "Let me tell you how I almost met Levon Helm."

Here is the story:

Back fifteen years or so, Mr. B's student intern approached him at work and said "Boss, my girlfriend Amy and I are graduating from the University of Wisconsin in a couple of weeks.  Amy is a music major and wants to sing for her family and friends, some thirty people, after the graduation ceremony.  She reserved a back room in a bar near campus, but they've canceled the reservation because they expect a large crowd that day.  Would it be okay if Amy sang in your sun room or on your patio instead?"

So Mr. B said "okay", and ordered some food, beer, wine and rented some extra chairs for the event.

On graduation day, after the ceremony, Mr. B's intern and his girlfriend Amy arrive at Mr. B's home.  The intern says "Mr. B, I'd like you to meet my girlfriend, Amy Helm."    Mr. B says "Very nice to meet you, Amy, and congratulations on your graduation."

The intern says "Mr. B, You probably didn't know this, but Amy is Levon Helm's daughter."

Whoa. Levon Helm?  Who isn't a fan of Levon Helm?  Mr. B. asked Amy if her parents were going to be at the party, and Amy explained that her parents had divorced many years ago.  Her mother remarried and would be at the party with her stepfather, but not her dad.

A few minutes later Amy walks up to Mr. B and says "Mr. B, I'd like to introduce you to my mother and my step father, Donald Fagen."  Mr. B damn near passes out.  He's a life-long Steely Dan fan, and here's Donald Fagen in his living room.  The exchange pleasantries and Amy begins to sing.  She sings and plays guitar for an hour and it's wonderful.

Donald Fagen hangs out at the rear of the crowd, shy, not really interacting.  He disappears for a while and goes upstairs where a babysitter is taking care of the B's young children.  Mr. B learns later that Donald Fagen sat on the floor with his kids and sang nursery rhymes.

The Amy Helm concert ends and the guests drift out.  When there are only a few people left, Donald Fagen asks Mr. B if it would be okay to play the B's piano.  Mr. B says okay, and Donald Fagen sits down and plays Steely Dan songs for thirty minutes.  At Mr. B's piano, in Mr. B's family room.

At the end of it, the extended Helm family offers their thanks and everyone leaves.

Two weeks later a FedEx parcel arrives.  It's from Donald Fagen and includes a lovely letter, an autographed picture of Donald Fagen with Mr. and Mrs. B, two tickets to a Steely Dan concert in NYC, several CDs and a photo of Donald Fagen playing piano in the B's family room.

How cool is that?

Here's a great vid of Levon Helm singing "The Weight", a song made popular when Levon was the drummer for The Band.  You'll see Amy Helm singing backup in this vid, right next to Sheryl Crow.  Sing along with the chorus.  You know the words.


You might notice a guitar player who's wearing a fedora.  That's Buddy Miller, one of the best studio musicians in Nashville, or the world for that matter. Buddy has several CDs of his own, some with his wife Julie.  Buy one.  They are exceptional.  Buddy writes and performs "roots" music; music that harkens back to the beginning of country, rock and blues music.  How good is Buddy Miller?  Well, Robert Plant picked him to tour with Plant and Alison Kraus when they toured for the Raising Sand CD (another CD you should own).

Levon Helm has been in declining health of late.  He has suffered two bouts of throat cancer that silenced his voice for quite a few months.  He's touring again this summer, and I hope it doesn't become a "farewell" tour.  If you don't have a recent Levon Helm CD, I suggest "Electric Dirt", another paean to roots music.  The title song "Dirt Farmer" can be viewed on YouTube.

And since part of Mr. B's interesting story is about Donald Fagen, here's a vid of a song you'll no doubt remember.


Wasn't that a cool story?  And don't you wish that you had been at that party?  I sure do!

5 comments:

  1. I remember this story from the other blog though I don't recall if I commented over there; forgive me if I repeat myself.

    Cool story, indeed! Both Helm and Fagen are musicians I greatly admire.

    Fagen wrote a nice remembrance of Jean Shepherd which pretty much sealed the deal for me; his sitting on the floor singing nursery rhymes to kids only adds to his luster.

    Helm sounds not-bad in the video clip even for a man who triumphed over throat cancer.

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  2. I've been waiting for you to thaw out and what a thaw. I saw Buddy Miller live in Chico when he was opening for Emmy Lou Harris. What a show. Have the new Levon Helms CD's too. Electric Dirt and Dirt Farmer. John Hiatt has been here too but I was working. Seems we like the same type of music to the core. I am in No.Cal above Sac and we are blessed with much good music and since there is always such a great reception for the artists - even though this is a small market they stop by. We have Chico State College and the guy who seeks out the acts for Laxon Aud is a roots lover. John Prine was here, Nancy Griffith, Arlo makes it every other year tour. We are also fortunate to have Sierra Nevada Brewery. The guy who books the "Big Room" is a roots blues freak and we have had some really good newer guys as well as the seasoned performers. Richard Thompson (founding member of Fairport Convention) and guitar player extraordinaire will be here next month with an electric trio. If you don't know his music look him up on YouTube. He writes much that others record. Bonnie Raitt did his Dimming the Day among others. Check out his cover of Joni Mitchell's Woodstock on her special. Anyway, glad you are at least partially thawed.

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  3. What a cool story Michael. I love Levon's music and he is a pretty good actor too!

    You can always tell the cool people because they do cool things. Donald Fagen sounds like one rightous brother.

    Wait that was a different band.

    Well you know what I mean.

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  4. Hey Lorraine and Trooper - nice to read your comments. You are always welcome to leave more of them.

    The blog is indeed thawing out. I'm working on a few topics now, some music related, others not. They'll begin appearing sometime this month.

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