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  1. Danko/Fjeld/Andersen is the first of two albums featuring the multi-national folk trio of Rick Danko (Canada), Jonas Fjeld (Norway) and Eric Andersen (United States). The album melds elements of folk, rock, country and blues.

  2. Danko/Fjeld/Andersen es el primer álbum de estudio del trío multinacional integrado por el canadiense Rick Danko, el noruego Jonas Fjeld y el estadounidense Eric Andersen, publicado por la compañía discográfica Rykodisc en abril de 1991. El álbum, que mezcla elementos del folk, el country y el blues, fue reeditado en 2002, después de la ...

  3. 1990s: Danko/Fjeld/Andersen. At this point in his career, Andersen was living in Oslo, Norway, and, in the early 1990s, he joined the trio Danko/Fjeld/Andersen, with Rick Danko (the Band) and the Norwegian singer-songwriter Jonas Fjeld. The trio recorded three albums and performed together for nine years.

  4. ericandersen.com › index › biobio - ERIC ANDERSEN

    While working on extra bonus tracks for The Lost Album in New York City, Eric teamed up with lead singer and bassist Rick Danko of the Band and Norwegian musician and songwriter Jonas Fjeld. In early 1991, in Oslo, they recorded an album built around their songs and harmonies.

  5. En la década de 1980 se trasladó a Noruega y comenzó a tocar con Jonas Fjeld. Junto con Rick Danko, miembro de The Band, formó el trío Danko/Fjeld/Andersen, que publicó un par de discos entre 1991 y 1994. Discografía. Today Is The Highway (1965) Bout Changes And Things (1966) Bout Changes And Things Take 2 (1967)

  6. Ridin' on the Blinds is the second and final album by the folk-rock trio of Rick Danko, Jonas Fjeld and Eric Andersen, released in 1994. [1] Among the tracks are tributes to Paul Butterfield ("Every Man Is His Own Hero") and Richard Manuel ("All Creation"), covers of the Band's "Twilight" and Tom Paxton 's "Bottle of Wine", and a ...

  7. Danko/Fjeld/Andersen. The Band's Rick Danko, Norwegian singer/songwriter and guitarist Jonas Fjeld and legendary singer/songwriter Eric Andersen made this seamless album of beautiful, earthy songs a winner of the Spellemans Pris, Norway's 'Grammy' Award.