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.
Garth Hudson, who played organ, accordion, saxophone, and more as a member of the Band—perhaps still the group that best embodies the glorious, lawless amalgamation of styles at the very heart of rock ...
Hudson was the last surviving founding member of the influential Americana band. Guitarist Robbie Robertson died last year at the age of 80, following drummer Levon Helm who died in 2012 at 71, ...
Iconic keyboardist and saxophonist, Garth Hudson ... with Dylan was the imagery in his lyrics,” Hudson said in an interview. “I got to play with these words.” When the band moved to ...
The last surviving member of the legendary "Up On Cripple Creek" group died in his sleep on Monday morning (Jan. 21).
Hudson died early Tuesday in a nursing home near Woodstock, New York, his former manager, Jim Della Croce, confirmed to USA ...
“Play a stadium ... plowed ahead, but Garth was classically trained and could find musical avenues on the keyboard we didn’t know existed. It impressed us deeply.” Hudson was married ...
Garth Hudson, the wildly talented multi-instrumentalist best known for playing keyboards and saxophone for The Band, has died. He was 87. Hudson’s death was first reported by the Toronto Star ...
Garth Hudson, the majestic keyboard, saxophone and accordion player ... Garth would figure them out, and we found ourselves able to play anything.” From 1961-63, the small-town Canadian kids ...