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  1. Garth Hudson under en konsert med The Band i Tyskland, 1971. Eric Garth Hudson CM, född 2 augusti 1937 i Windsor, Ontario, är en kanadensisk rockmusiker som spelade bland annat orgel, saxofon och dragspel i rockbandet The Band. Han har influerat artister som exempelvis Elton John .

  2. Thanks For Subscribing! On May 22, 2003, Garth Hudson played grand piano and chatted candidly on the show Studio 2 on TVO, Ontario, the Canadian province's p...

  3. 25 de ene. de 2024 · Eric Garth Hudson was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada on 2 August 1937 of Canadian ancestry. He is probably best known as the organist and lead keyboardist of “The Band”, which toured extensively with Bob Dylan in the 1960s before they debuted with albums of their own. A respected musician, composer and multi-instrumentalist, how rich is Garth Hudson? Sources estimate that Garth’s net ...

  4. weirdcatastrophe.substack.com › p › let-me-tell-you-about-garth-hudsonLet Me Tell You About Garth Hudson

    14 de oct. de 2023 · That’s what Hudson contributed to The Band. That extra weird, historical kick. They called him “Honey Boy” because he sweetened their recordings. Go listen to Hudson’s wild piano frills, edging into atonal cacophony, on live recordings of “Rag Mama Rag .”. Listen to his extended organ journeys on “ The Genetic Method.

  5. 18 de sept. de 2021 · Ten years ago this month Port Townsend music fans were all atwitter about an appearance by Garth Hudson, a key member of the revered musical monolith known as The Band. Hudson and his wife, Maud, were slated to perform at The Upstage, a then venerated and now sorely missed local performance venue. The three day visit left the townsfolk with a ...

  6. 19 de abr. de 2023 · Garth Hudson, the revered pianist, accordion player and multi-instrumentalist with The Band, made a rare public appearance on Sunday evening (16), performing at a house concert in upstate New York.

  7. 2 de sept. de 2023 · Hudson’s unique gospel-oriented sound partially came from his use of the Lowery organ. But it was his amazing technique as well. Indeed, the first time I heard Hudson, it was on blues singer John Hammond Jr.’s “So Many Roads” on Vanguard (he is listed as Eric Hudson) where he played a Hammond--and his organ work on such songs as “Gambler’s Blues” is no less startling.