In memory of The Band’s Garth Hudson, who has sadly passed away aged 87, MOJO retraces the making of the group’s seismic 1968 ...
The Band were the ultimate rock & roll fantasy of brotherhood, and Garth Hudson was the glue guy who made the fantasy real.
The spring 2025 shows will also be Dylan’s first since the successful release of A Complete Unknown. Director James Mangold’s ...
He would step center stage for a solo. It’s a very un-Dylan band member thing to do. It was this weird guy constantly ...
Hudson and The Band rose to prominence as Bob Dylan’s first backing band when ... If you’re already a fan, the next few weeks will be spent making playlists of lesser-known B-sides or reading ...
Outlaw Blues,” “Three Angels” and “Tomorrow Is a Long Time” were personal favorites from Dylan’s monumental catalog.
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 ...
An architect of the Band’s genre-melding sound, he played piano on “The Weight” and organ on “Chest Fever.” He was the ...
Garth Hudson's final public performance has been shared online after The Band's legendary multi-instrumentalist's passing, ...
where in 1967 they began making a trove of low-key recordings known as “The Basement Tapes,” using recording equipment set up by Mr. Hudson. The sessions helped cement Dylan and the band’s ...
He would step center stage for a solo. It’s a very un-Dylan band member thing to do. It was this weird guy constantly stepping center stage and making the strangest noises I’ve ever heard.