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City: Rockland County, NY, USA
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/13/2007

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Friday, April 18, 2008 

Current mood:  sad
Category: Music

Below is something I posted on backstreets.com this morning that I wanted to share:

I am very sad this morning like most of us here, Danny was a kind soul, a fantastic musician and someone who battled his demons for years and came out on the winning side. Danny played organ and piano on my second record "The Snow, The Rain & Yesterday" which was recorded in one day in New York City in 1992. We may have rehearsed a few times before the all day recording session but I can't remember now. I had met him while working for Barry Bell in the late '80s/early '90s and he was looking for projects after Bruce and the band took a break.

The one thing I do remember is how he made us feel: like we had every right to be in the studio with him. We were a young band with only one indy release out the prior year but Danny came in and treated us like equals. We then went on to play shows together as he became a part-time member of Stone Caravan. After the first show we did together in Greenwich Village at the old Rock and Roll Cafe, Danny told us "I like you guys, you play for all the right reasons". I have never forgotten that line and have repeated that story over the years. I also remember he was so soaked with sweat after that show that even his socks were soaked! These were my sister's black socks that she let Danny borrowed as he had forgotten to pack socks for the gig!

Danny then joined us for shows at The Chance in Poughkeepsie, Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ (both with Southside & The Jukes) and Images in Pearl River, NY. There were a few more shows but I can't remember where at the moment. I just remember always enjoying his company, hearing his stories and trying to learn as much as possible from him.

One particular walk I remember was around the town of Poughkeepsie before our show and he really opened up to myself and the band and told of his personal struggles and how Bruce always stood by him trying to help and sometimes with "tough love". It's good to have friends like that.

Danny moved to California, we almost bought one of his B-3 Organs as he was selling some of his gear before he moved, and we didn't get a chance to play together again as a band but I would see him over the years at shows. I was the happiest for him when Bruce put the band back together again as I felt, especially after having him as a bandmate, that Danny's sound was very much the E Street Sound that people love. The swirling organ, the happy yet melancholy accordion. The quiet man in the corner. God bless you Danny. You will be missed.

Best,
Joe D'Urso

Gaynor

 
It was so sad to hear about this Joe...he was such a part of the E - Street band. He will be greatly missed. RIP... but your music will live on. Ganorx
 
Posted by Gaynor on Friday, April 18, 2008 - 2:12 PM
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Christine Martucci

 
Being from Flemington, NJ myself, our whole town is very sad today.
Another great musician and person has gone to heaven.
Rest in Peace Danny.
Joe thanks for sharing your story with us.
 
Posted by Christine Martucci on Friday, April 18, 2008 - 2:18 PM
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Janet

 
Thank you so much, Joe, for sharing such sweet and heartfelt memories about Danny. I, too share in the sadness and grief along with all of Danny's family, friends and ardent fans. May he rest in peace.

And I certainly agree with what he told you - you and your band do play for all the right reasons!

Take Care,
Janet
 
Posted by Janet on Friday, April 18, 2008 - 3:43 PM
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Jackie
Jackie Jarvis

 
This is just such sad news, I was shocked when I first read about it. I honestly thought and hoped he was on the mend and getting better.
He was an inspiration to many and will always be in our memories...
RIP Danny!!
Jackie x
 
Posted by Jackie on Friday, April 18, 2008 - 5:48 PM
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Caz

 
Thanks for sharing this with us, Joe.

I obviously didn't know Danny personally but I feel like I've lost someone I knew for a long time.

See thedannyfedericimelanomafund.com - there is a very lovely post from his son, Jason, on the news page.

Caz.
 
Posted by Caz on Friday, April 18, 2008 - 6:39 PM
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Dave Fill

 
A truly sad day, a fitting tribute Joe. The music he made will never be forgotten and nor will he.
 
Posted by Dave Fill on Friday, April 18, 2008 - 9:54 PM
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Joe Melillo
Joe Melillo

 
Thanks very much for the memorial, dude. I only wish I read it BEFORE my gig last night. It would've helped me get through it better.

Hope to see you soon!!
 
Posted by Joe Melillo on Saturday, April 19, 2008 - 2:36 PM
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Guy
Guy Aceto

 
Thanks Joe. Still feels a lot like getting kicked in the gut ... but it'll be ok. Different probably, but ok. Thanks for the blog.
 
Posted by Guy on Sunday, April 20, 2008 - 4:21 PM
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