One archival interview remembered Dylan being “blown away” by his first time seeing Hudson perform, and the two worked ...
Garth Hudson was the mystery man in the Band ... around the house,” Hudson told Rolling Stone in the group’s first interview, in 1968. “I guess I began to play the piano when I was about ...
An architect of the Band’s genre-melding sound, he played piano on “The Weight” and organ on “Chest Fever.” He was the group’s last surviving member.
In a typically self-effacing, and typically rare, interview with the Canadian magazine ... He was born Eric Garth Hudson in Windsor, Ontario, on Aug. 2, 1937, and grew up in the northeastern ...
The Band's Garth Hudson in 1969. (David Attie/Getty Images ... languages," Hudson told Canada's Globe and Mail in a rare 2002 interview. "I'm able to play a lot of instruments so I can learn ...
AHudson was a classically trained performer who played piano, synthesizers, horns and his favored Lowrey organ.
In a typically self-effacing, and typically rare, interview with the Canadian magazine Maclean ... Juno Awards’ Canadian ...
Garth Hudson, the keyboardist and last surviving ... Hudson talked about his musical accomplishments in a 2003 interview with Canadian magazine Maclean’s. “It was a job,” he said, per ...
Garth Hudson, the Band's virtuoso keyboardist and ... "It was a job," Hudson said of the Band in a 2002 interview with Maclean's. "Play a stadium, play a theater. My job was to provide ...