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Richard George Manuel
(April 3, 1943 – March 4, 1986)
was a
Canadian musician,
singer,
and songwriter,
best known as
a pianist
and one of
three lead singers
in
for which he was
posthumously inducted
into the
Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
in 1994.
Manuel's singing
alternated between
a soul-influenced baritone
that drew
frequent comparisons to
Ray Charles
and a delicate falsetto.
Though The Band
had three vocalists
sharing lead
and harmony parts,
Manuel was sometimes
seen as the group's
primary vocalist.

Richard Clare Danko
(December 29, 1943 – December 10, 1999)
was a Canadian musician,
bassist, songwriter,
and singer,
best known as a
founding member of
the Band,
for which he
was inducted
into the
Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
in 1994.
During the 1960s,
Danko performed as a
member of the Hawks,
backing
Ronnie Hawkins
and then
Bob Dylan.
Then,
between 1968 and 1977,
Danko and the Hawks,
now called
the Band,
released seven
studio albums
before breaking up.
Beginning with the group's
reformation in 1983
and up until his death,
Danko participated in
the Band's
partial reunion.

Richard Clare Danko
(December 29, 1943 – December 10, 1999)
was a
Canadian musician,
bassist,
songwriter,
and
singer,
best known as a
founding member of
for which he was
inducted into
the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
in 1994.
During the 1960s,
Danko performed as a
member of
the Hawks,
backing
Ronnie Hawkins
and then
Bob Dylan.
Then,
between 1968 and 1977,
Danko and the Hawks,
now called
the Band,
released seven
studio albums
before breaking up.
Beginning with
the group's
reformation in 1983
and up until his death,
Danko participated
in the Band's
partial reunion.
John Simon Ritchie (May 10th 1957 – February 2 1979), better known by his stage name Sid Viciou s was an English musician, best know...