Stephen T Lewis opens his biography of Richard Manuel and The Band in Stratford in the fall of 1985. I remember that moment in the life of Richard Manuel and his band mates clearly. I was a Radio host in Stratford at that time and was given the best opportunity of my then brief career in Radio had afforded me.
CJCS is the local radio station and we were given the time to interview The Band before their show, it could have been after a rehearsal but I cannot be clear on that fact. I was given the opportunity to do the interview, and I was joined by the Sales Manager, a huge music fan.
As a fan of The Band I was so excited to be doing this interview.
The memories of that day came back as soon as I read the first page of the book.
Lewis does a great job of exploring the life and musical adventures of Stratford native Richard Manuel.
This is a beautifully written book and it is also a beautiful book. High gloss paper, loads of photos and detailed accounts of the music, the performances, the musicians and the roads travelled by The Revols, The Hawks, and The Band.
This account of Richard Manuel will make you smile, laugh, worry and cry. Lewis gives us the story of Manuel that you won’t read in any of the books written by Robbie Robertson and Levon Helm.
Lewis does his due diligence in giving an account of the life The Band had with Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan. His description of the music took me to pulling records out and streaming the music.
After that interview in November 1985 (there were no photos taken) I took the tape and created a one hour program on The Band. I don’t know where the cassette tape of that interview or the reel tape of the special went are, I am thankful to have read this book to bring these memories back.
Reading this was magical for me and is the best book I have read in 2025. I will proudly display Lewis’s “Richard Manuel” beside Elton John “Me”, “Storyteller” by David Grohl, Bernie Taupin’s book “Scattershot” and Robbie Robertson’s “Testimony “.
This book is a music lover’s dream read!