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  1. 7. Mai 2024 · Interestingly, Robertson was not the only member of The Band to have experienced a painful breakup around this time. Rick Danko, the band’s bassist, had gone through a divorce, and this experience also contributed to the song’s emotional content. The Legacy of the Song “It Makes No Difference” has become one of The Band’s ...

  2. 8. Mai 2024 · The members were Jaime (“Robbie”) Robertson (b. July 5, 1943, Toronto, Ontario, Canada—d. August 9, 2023, Los Angeles), Levon Helm (b. May 26, 1940, Elaine, Arkansas, U.S.—d. April 19, 2012, New York, New York), Rick Danko (b. December 29, 1942, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada—d.

  3. 19. Apr. 2024 · By bringing in folks like Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, and Garth Hudson, Helm’s musical universe greatly expanded. When Bob Dylan asked the band to back him, his universe...

  4. Vor einem Tag · It consisted of four Canadians and one American: Rick Danko (bass guitar, vocals, fiddle), Garth Hudson (keyboards, accordion, saxophone), Richard Manuel (keyboards, drums, lap steel guitar, vocals), Robbie Robertson (guitar, vocals), and Levon Helm (drums, vocals, mandolin, guitar). The Band combined elements of Americana, folk, rock, jazz, country, and R&B, influencing subsequent musicians ...

  5. 19. Apr. 2024 · Helm, Danko, Robbie Robertson, and Garth Hudson play on a song called “Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond),” which was written by George Harrison. The song is a down-home country rave-up...

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  6. Vor 6 Tagen · As had been true of the first album, it was the Band's sound that stood out the most, from Helm's (and occasionally Manuel's) propulsive drumming to Robertson's distinctive guitar fills and the endlessly inventive keyboard textures of Garth Hudson, all topped by the rough, expressive singing of Manuel, Helm, and Rick Danko that mixed leads with harmonies. The arrangements were simultaneously ...

  7. 25. Apr. 2024 · “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” was written by The Band’s guitarist and songwriter, Robbie Robertson, and tells the story of a Confederate soldier named Virgil Caine who fought in the Civil War.