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

    Richard Clare Danko (December 29, 1943 – December 10, 1999) [1] 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.

  2. Rick Danko (The Band) | Know Your Bass Player. Courtesy of Wolfgang’s Vault. By Thomas Semioli. “I don’t play bass, I just fill space!” Along with drummer Levon Helm, Richard Clare Danko anchored one of American music’s most potent and influential ensembles: The Band.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2014 · Rick Danko, as a writer, vocalist and bass player truly defined the sound of the band. First and foremost, Danko is an accompanist, providing structure to the song, taking a less-is-more approach to ballads, and knowing how to let the sum be greater than the parts.

  4. Robbie Robertson looks out over a crowded Bearsville Theater, where fans, colleagues, friends and family are gathered to pay tribute to Rick Danko, who died five days earlier at his home in Marbletown, New York, at the age of 56.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1967 Vinyl release of "I Can Tell" on Discogs.

  6. Rick Danko. I'm driftin' away. Down a long dark highway. I looked back once. I can't look anymore. And if you find me. On some lonesome shore. You wouldn't have. To look for more.

  7. The all-star band includes guitarist Robbie Robertson and bassist Rick Danko, who provide a kinetic electric jolt, while Bill Wyman fills in with punchy precision on two tunes. Four CD bonus tracks - taken from Hammond's 1970 LP, Southern Fried - feature the Muscle Shoals rhythm section, bolstered by some Duane Allman slide.