Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 6, 1986 Images Band' member commits suicide WINTER PARK, Fla. (UPI) - Shocked family members and friends could offer no explanation yesterday why Richard Manuel, an original member of the critically acclaimed rock quintet The Band, hanged him- self in a motel bathroom. "There was no note and no in- dication why he did it," said police detective Rick Nuss. "Everybody was just stunned - band members, frien- ds, family. The only one who knows why is him." Nuss said the 42-year-old Manuel's wife, Arlie, discovered the body hanging from a belt tied to the shower curtain rod in the couple's motel bathroom and an autopsy confirmed the cause of death was hanging. "The time of death was between 2:30 and 3:30 a.m. on Tuesday," Nuss said. "It's being investigated as a suicide, and the toxicology report on the blood we won't have for at least a week." Manuel, a native of Stratford, On- tario, had performed with The Band Monday night- at the Cheek to Cheek Lounge at the Villa Nova restaurant in Winter Park, next door to the motel where he died. The Band performed last week in West Palm Beach, Miami and St. Petersburg. Neither the group nor its management in Los Angeles would comment yesterday on Manuel's death. Manuel played piano and drums and sang with The Band during the group's career that began in Canada in the 1950s. Under the name the Hawks, the quintet played with singer Ronnie Hawkins before gaining attent- ion while touring with Bob Dylan, first in the 1960s and again in 1974. In 1968, the Band released its first album Music From Big Pink, named for a house where the music was recorded in Woodstock, N.Y. The film Easy Rider featured a single "The Weight," from the group's second album. Other original members of The Band were bassist Rick Danko, organist and saxohonist Garth Hud- son and singer and drummer Levon Helm. The Band's final concert in 1978 was documented by the film The Last Waltz. The album was the group's final original recording. In August, The Band reunited with Jimmy Wieder replacing original guitarist and primary songwriter Jamie "Robbie" Robertson, who went on to perform in movies after leaving The Band. "-i - r i Sho Mid Wanted Records whow you feel with... higan Daily Personals 764-0557 Writers for the Arts Page U If you 're interested in... d 4w --****0 '806000 SCOUPON ----- aOOOi--N 9 O OFF"CU Nwith this entire ad 51.00 o adult eve. admission. 1 or 2 tickets. Good I * U r ""all features thru 3!1 386 excepti " " TuesSeosa ndLateShows. * Film Theater Dance Art Books Television Music (classical, rock, jazz, folk, etc.) Concerts Features (Continued from Page 7) ption. 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