Richard Clare "Rick" Danko (December 29, 1942 – December 10, 1999) was a Canadian musician, bassist, songwriter and singer, best known as a member of The Band. Read full biography of Rick Danko →
I am using soybean based ink, which is recyclable.
I'm here in the mountains, in the foothills of the Catskills.
Paul Butterfield and I had a band together at one point.
The Band is sounding real good. We've been doing some dates together and they've been going well.
When CD technology first came out, it was just so much waste.
When I used to play nightclubs, you had to play Top 40 or favorite oldies that maybe people could relate to.
When I was younger, I had big visions of changing the world.
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... →
I grew up not far from where Motown was founded, maybe 300 miles from Detroit and I've always liked - I used to like the way they made records. I... →
I started working with Bob in 1965. We did go through a lot of changes from 65 to 74, a lot of changes. By 1974, everything had straightened itself... →
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... →
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.... →