Garth Hudson, a virtuoso keyboardist who helped shape the roots rock sound of the ... “Chest Fever,” which opened with a dramatic solo Mr. Hudson played on his electric Lowrey organ.
Garth Hudson, the hugely talented multi-instrumentalist best known as The Band ‘s keyboard and saxophone player, passed away ...
Garth Hudson ... helping shape the sound of songs like “Up on Cripple Creek,” from the group’s 1969 self-titled album, and “Chest Fever,” which opened with his organ solo and became ...
Garth Hudson, the multitalented musical genius who ... Perhaps his defining contribution to The Band was the wondrous organ solo to open “Chest Fever,” so definitive that it was given its ...
He released his solo debut, the fusion-minded The Sea to the North, in 2001, followed by other projects, including Garth Hudson Presents a Canadian Celebration of the Band, a set of covers by ...
The singer known for hits like ‘Soul Man’ and ‘Hold On, I’m Coming’ died Friday ... Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Garth Hudson released two solo albums: the cassette-only “Music ...
Garth Hudson ... Robertson, and Hudson appeared on the three albums they released in the '90s. Hudson also worked with his bandmates, including Robertson, on their solo projects and contributed ...
The Canadian virtuoso, known for his solo on “Chest Fever,” gave the group a “sound twice as big” and his mates music lessons. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Garth Hudson ...
Garth Hudson, the Band's virtuoso keyboardist and all-around musician who drew from a unique palette of sounds and styles to add a conversational touch to such rock standards as "Up on Cripple ...