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From left: Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, Mr. Hudson and Robbie ... He first played in public at St. Luke’s Anglican Church in London and at an uncle’s funeral home, and then began ...
The last surviving member of the pioneering Canadian-American roots-rock group, he was an almost mythical figure who blended ...
Garth Hudson, the multi-instrumentalist wizard of The Band, the first Canadian group inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, has died. He was 87.
The recent passing of the legendary Dublin saxophonist and The Band's keyboardist were a reminder of glorious musical eras on both sides of the Atlantic ...
Hudson, who played organ, keyboards, accordion, and saxophone in the legendary roots-rock band, died peacefully in his sleep this morning at a nursing home in Woodstock, NY, his estate executor ...
Hudson “passed away peacefully in his sleep” Tuesday morning at a nursing home in the Band’s longtime home base of Woodstock, New York ... and the Sacred Harp,” boasting an elegant church-organ intro, ...
While speaking to the Toronto Star, Garth's estate executioner said that he died at a Woodstock ... Hudson initially played at the church and later joined a group called Hawks during the '60s.