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  1. Richard Manuel – harmony vocals (2) Vince Gill – backing vocals (7) Steve Raitt – backing vocals (8) William D. "Smitty" Smith – organ (5) Rick Vito – additional guitar (1, 8, 9, 10) Mac James – additional guitar (8) Rob Fraboni – percussion (3) David Woodford – saxophone (1, 3, 9) Production. Producer – Rob Fraboni ...

    • 1981
    • Rock
  2. A year later, he contributed piano to Willie Nelson and Webb Pierce's 1982 remake of "In the Jailhouse Now" (a country hit for the latter in 1955) and background vocals to "Rivers of Tears" on Bonnie Raitt's acclaimed Green Light. The Band reformed in 1983 without Robertson, who permanently stopped touring after The Last Waltz.

  3. Richard Manuel contributes a spectacular set of backing vocals to "River of Tears" on Raitt's Green Light . Tracks. Keep This Heart in Mind (Marrone/Holsapple) River of Tears (Kaz) Can't Get Enough (Richmond/Raitt) Willya Wontcha (Schell) Let's Keep It Between Us (Dylan) Me & The Boys (Adams) I Can't Help Myself (Schell/Raitt/Fataar/Ohara)

  4. His death was the death of rock and roll as we had hoped it might be--forceful, honest, liberating, able to weave parts into a whole. It was as if Richard and rock and roll reached the end of the tether together. The wheel had come around. Save your neck, or save your brother, looks like it's one or the other.

  5. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsGreen Light - Rolling Stone

    She’s joined on the choruses by Richard Manuel’s urgent harmonies, and her own spicy slide-guitar playing adds snap. “River of Tears” peaks with a couple of piercing notes as wrenching as ...

    • Don Shewey
  6. 10. Green Lights. Keep This Heart in Mind - 3:19 (Fred Marrone / Stephen Holsapple) Backing vocals: Melanie Rosales, Jackson Browne, Johnny and Ricky Add'l guitar: Rick Vito Sax: David Woodford. River of Tears - 4:52 (Eric Kaz) Harmony vocal: Richard Manuel Organ: Johnny. Can't Get Enough - 2:49 (Walt Richmond / Bonnie Raitt) Sax: David Woodford

  7. 2. Juni 2021 · Richard Manuel didn't die of a drug overdose. According to The New York Times, it was March 4, 1986, when the reunited members of The Band played a show in Winter Park, Florida near Orlando at the Cheek to Cheek Lounge. Afterwards they went back to their hotel room at the Quality Inn next to the venue, and Manuel stayed up talking with Helm for ...