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  1. Smoking in the Fields was produced by Dave Thoener. It was made without original members Woody Giessmann and Warren Zanes, who had left the band. Magic Dick and Rick Danko made guest appearances. The album was recorded in Woodstock, New York, from a pool of around 30 songs. Critical reception

  2. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 Vinyl release of "Smoking In The Fields" on Discogs.

  3. Biografía Infancia y comienzos musicales (1943–1960) Tercero de cuatro hijos, Rick Danko nació en Norfolk County, Ontario, una comunidad agrícola a las afueras de Simcoe y en el seno de una familia con ascendencia ucraniana.Al igual que sus futuros compañeros de grupo, creció con la influencia de la radio familiar, a través de la cual escuchaba música country y R&B.

  4. 25 de may. de 1990 · Harmony Vocals – Rick Danko (tracks: B3) Horns – The Heavy Metal Horns; Piano, Organ – Seth Justman; Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Dave Thoener* Vocals, Guitar – Dan Zanes; Written-By – Dan Zanes (tracks: A3, A4, B1, B3 to B6)

  5. The Del Fuegos were heavily influenced by The Band, and they invited Rick Danko to sing harmony on the track "Stand by You" on Smoking in the Fields . Here's a review of the album, copied from the Trouser Press Record Guide :

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rick_DankoRick Danko - Wikipedia

    Richard Clare Danko (December 29, 1943 – December 10, 1999) was a Canadian musician, bassist, songwriter, and singer, best known as a founding member of the Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.. During the 1960s, Danko performed as a member of the Hawks, backing Ronnie Hawkins and then Bob Dylan.Then, between 1968 and 1977, Danko and the Hawks, now ...

  7. www.furious.com › perfect › rickdankoRick Danko

    What happened to Rick Danko wasn't an isolated accident of cruel fate, wasn't the outcome of deep depression and self-hatred; not to over-simplify (and, god knows, not to disrespect), but apparently the 'good' times killed him--that and, according to Helm, all the people with their hands in his pockets that made him work himself to death (nice denial, Levon).