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* MT: "For a while we were actually a five piece, with [[Steve Cunningham|Cunningham]]'s friend [[Bonnie Emerson]] and this guy, Danny Schact. He was something else. When we decided for sanity's sake to make the group a trio, we called a meeting and broke it to Emerson and Schact. Schact's response was great, he just said, 'It's OK, man, your music is ontologically unsound anyway.'" (The Wire 2005) | * MT: "For a while we were actually a five piece, with [[Steve Cunningham|Cunningham]]'s friend [[Bonnie Emerson]] and this guy, Danny Schact. He was something else. When we decided for sanity's sake to make the group a trio, we called a meeting and broke it to Emerson and Schact. Schact's response was great, he just said, 'It's OK, man, your music is ontologically unsound anyway.'" (The Wire 2005) | ||
* MT: "[[Steve Cunningham|Cunningham | * MT: "[[Steve Cunningham|Cunningham]] knew all of this stuff and he knew all these people around the pop scene. He started playing bass with us along with a woman named [[Bonnie Emerson]] and a harp player named Danny Schact, who was an interesting figure, who marched in the anti-Vietnam War parade wearing part of a military tunic and was indicted for it. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court and it was thrown out because it was street theater and freedom of speech. But they took him all the way to the Supreme Court for it." <ref>Robert Rauschenberg Oral History Project: The Reminiscences of Mayo Thompson (2016)</ref> | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schacht_v._United_States Schacht v. United States on Wikipedia] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schacht_v._United_States Schacht v. United States on Wikipedia] | ||
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[[Category:People|Schact, Danny]] | [[Category:People|Schact, Danny]] |
Revision as of 18:02, 11 November 2022
Danny Schact was an early member of The Red Krayola.
- MT: "For a while we were actually a five piece, with Cunningham's friend Bonnie Emerson and this guy, Danny Schact. He was something else. When we decided for sanity's sake to make the group a trio, we called a meeting and broke it to Emerson and Schact. Schact's response was great, he just said, 'It's OK, man, your music is ontologically unsound anyway.'" (The Wire 2005)
- MT: "Cunningham knew all of this stuff and he knew all these people around the pop scene. He started playing bass with us along with a woman named Bonnie Emerson and a harp player named Danny Schact, who was an interesting figure, who marched in the anti-Vietnam War parade wearing part of a military tunic and was indicted for it. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court and it was thrown out because it was street theater and freedom of speech. But they took him all the way to the Supreme Court for it." [1]
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- ↑ Robert Rauschenberg Oral History Project: The Reminiscences of Mayo Thompson (2016)