The last of the five members of the iconic American rock group, The Band, Garth Hudson’s death is the end of an era.
Before I delve into this week’s topic, I’d like to clarify something for the “Whataboutist Wally and Wanda” readers who took umbrage at last week’s column because … Donald Trump.
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Garth Hudson, who played organ, accordion, saxophone, and more as a member of the Band—perhaps still the group that best ...
Hudson was the quiet one ... kids and were throwing ourselves into playing, but Garth was classically trained and was able to find musical avenues on the keyboard that we didn’t know existed.
Keyboard player does not begin to describe Garth’s talents and passions. As The New York Times noted: Mr. Hudson did far more than play the organ. A musical polymath whose work room at home ...
Warren Haynes remembered The Band multi-instrumentalist Garth Hudson in a eulogy featuring a number of personal anecdotes.
Check out four great songs by Rock & Roll Hall of Famers featuring The Band’s Garth Hudson in honor of his passing.
Garth was still in the studio sweetening the tracks, stacking up those chords, putting on brass, woodwinds, whatever was needed to make that music sing." The croaking-frog sounds on the 1969 song "Up ...
Through the years, Garth Hudson was one of the most sought-after session musicians. His ability to play a variety of instruments including the Lowrey organ, saxophone, keyboard, piano, synthesizer ...