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Larry Campbell, the Woodstock musician and multiple Grammy winner who has performed extensively with Bob Dylan and Levon Helm, has tested positive for the coronavirus.

Campbell’s wife, Teresa Williams, who performs with her husband in their own band, shared the news in a video posted Tuesday night on Facebook. Williams, who is also a former member of the Levon Helm Band, said Campbell tested positive on Monday and is self-quarantining in Ulster County while she remains at their home in New York City.

“I know a lot of people are going through this,” Williams said. “It’s not easy.”

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She offered thanks for the outpouring of support the couple has received.

“It’s a big cushion under us and we really need it,” she said. “Thank you.”

Williams in the video and the couple’s manager, Mark McKenna, in a phone conversation with the Journal, requested that folks refrain from calling or texting Campbell while he recuperates.

“He wants to let friends and fans know that, although he can’t take any calls or texts, he’s looking forward to communicating when he’s better,” McKenna said Wednesday morning.

Williams in her video message implored everyone to adhere to guidelines that officials have established to combat the spread of the coronavirus.

“Everybody take good care and take all the precautions the CDC is recommending,” she said. “…We’re all going to get through this.”

John W. Barry: jobarry@poughkeepsiejournal.com, 845-437-4822, Twitter: @JohnBarryPoJo