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Rick Danko

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My first payback to society in life, was The Dolphin Project.


— Rick Danko


#first #life #project #society

Paul Butterfield and I had a band together at one point.


— Rick Danko


#had #i #paul #point #together

The Band is sounding real good. We've been doing some dates together and they've been going well.


— Rick Danko


#been #dates #doing #going #good

The Band was always famous for its retirements; we'd go and play and get a little petty cash together, and then not see each other till it was time to fill our pockets up again.


— Rick Danko


#always #band #cash #each #famous

When CD technology first came out, it was just so much waste.


— Rick Danko


#cd #first #just #much #out

When I used to play nightclubs, you had to play Top 40 or favorite oldies that maybe people could relate to.


— Rick Danko


#favorite #had #i #maybe #nightclubs

When I was a kid a growing up in Ontario, Canada, Lake Erie was so polluted, I never thought it would ever, EVER be turned around where they could start cleaning it out in my lifetime!


— Rick Danko


#canada #cleaning #could #erie #ever

When I was younger, I had big visions of changing the world.


— Rick Danko


#changing #changing the world #had #i #visions

You have to remember the band played from 1960 to 1965, every night. You get into a rut playing nightclubs every night, and you didn't want to run it into the ground.


— Rick Danko


#every #every night #get #ground #into

You put a song on the record or on tape and you stop singing it. You just don't sit around and sing it anymore unless you're performing. That's kind of sad.


— Rick Danko


#around #just #kind #performing #put






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By 1965 with two singles under their belt recorded as the Canadian Squires they met the legendary blues harmonicist and vocalist Sonny Boy Williamson and planned a collaboration with him as soon as he returned to Chicago. "Originally [guitarist/vocalist Jason] Isbell tried to tell the story of Rick Danko Richard Manuel and The Band's demise but found the scope of the concept too difficult to actually do justice to their story and instead shifted the concept to a telling of life of a musician through the eyes and actions of Danko and Manuel. The group had been planning to leave Hawkins and strike out together as a band without a frontman as a team of equal members.

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