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Track Artist Album
When Morning Comes To America Rick Danko One More Shot
'D' Minor Blues Rick Danko The Hallmark Sessions
It Could Happen To You Rick Danko The Hallmark Sessions
Sip the Wine Rick Danko Live on Breeze Hill
'R' Tune Rick Danko The Hallmark Sessions
'D' Minor Blues - bonus track - stereo version Rick Danko The Hallmark Sessions
Blue River Rick Danko One More Shot
Sip The Wine Rick Danko Sip The Wine
Oscar's Blues Rick Danko The Hallmark Sessions
Driftin' Away Rick Danko One More Shot
Intro - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
C.C. Rider - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
My Love - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Whistle Stop - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Unfaithful Servant - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
She Knows - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Honest I Do - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
King Harvest - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
It Makes No Difference - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Banter - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Chest Fever - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Everynight and Everyday - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Caledonian Mission - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
The Weight - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Blaze of Glory - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Makes No Difference - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Sick and Tired - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Honest I Do (Alternate Version) - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
The Shape I'm In - Live Rick Danko Stage Fright - Live Collection, Vol. 3
Book Faded Brown Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Blind Willie McTell Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Stage Fright Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
It Makes No Difference Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Girl Like You Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Twilight Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Long Black Veil Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Ophelia Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Crazy Mama Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Walkin Blues Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
The Shape Im In Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Wheels On Fire Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
High Cotton Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Don't Wait Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
WhenYou Wake Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel
Java Blues Rick Danko Live At Tin Angel

Richard Clare "Rick" Danko (December 29 1943 - December 10, 1999) (his birthdate is often mistakenly listed as 1942) was a musician and singer from Green's Corners, near Simcoe, Ontario, probably best known as the bass player and one of three lead singers of The Band. At the age of 14 (1957) Danko booked himself as an opening act for ronnie hawkins, & his band The Hawks. Hawkins asked Danko to join his band as a rythym guitarist, though later he would have Danko learn the bass, and by 1960 was Hawkins' bassist. Around 1963 The Hawks broke away from Hawkins and the members (including Danko) would go on to continue as the Levon Helm Sextet (later renamed to The Canadian Squires and Levon and the Hawks). In 1965, Bob Dylan recruited Levon and the Hawks to accompany him on his 1965/66 wold tour. However, Levon Helm chose not to tour with Dylan and was replaced on the tour by drummer Mickey Jones. In 1968, Danko and The Hawks, who had moved to Woodstock, where they began to be referred to as simply "the band," began recording with Dylan in the basement of a big pink house that Danko had rented (and which would soon become famous on its on as "Big Pink"). With Levon Helm back in the fold, they also released their first demo, allowing them to secure a record deal with Capitol Records. Working over the next few months, the five-piece band recorded what would become their debut album, Music From Big Pink. At this time, the group more or less officially changed their name from The Hawks to The Band, this time with a capital "B." Shortly after the album was released, Danko was seriously injured in a car crash, breaking his neck and back in nine places. Though he was laid up in traction for many weeks, he recovered and worked with The Band until 1976, when the group did their final concert at San Francisco's Winterland. The film of the concert, directed by Martin Scorsese, was released as "The Last Waltz" in 1978. Danko would go on to record solo work on Arista Records, releasing his first solo work in 1977 (his self-titled debut). In the early 1990s, Danko teamed with Jonas Fjeld and Eric Andersen and three albums were released, Danko/Fjeld/Andersen in 1991, Ridin' on the Blinds in 1994, and One More Shot in 2001. Danko released a live album in 1997 (Rick Danko in Concert), and, in 1999, he released Live on Breeze Hill, which featured a new studio version of his much-loved song, "Sip the Wine" (the original version was on his first studio album) and was already working on material for his next work called Times Like These. On December 10, 1999, Danko's heart gave out and he passed away in his sleep. Times Like These was released posthumously the following year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.