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Garth Hudson, a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist best known for his distinctive organ and saxophone work with the Band, has died at 87.
Here's a closer look at the Ohio State marching band's iconic Script Ohio formation and how dotting the "i" came to be
Robbie Robertson, the Band’s guitarist and songwriter in the group’s years of stardom (who himself passed away in August of 2023 ), offered a far more effusive assessment of what Hudson brought to the table in his 2016 memoir “Testimony”
Garth Hudson, the multi-instrumentalist who served as the principal architect of the Band's sound, has died at 87.
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.
Garth Hudson, the Band’s virtuoso keyboardist and all-around musician, has died at age 87. Hudson, the eldest and last survivor of the group which once backed Bob Dylan, has died at age 87.
Garth Hudson, the keyboardist, sax player and archivist for Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Band, died January 21 in his sleep in Woodstock, NY. He was 87.
Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, also expressed pride in the team's achievement. "It's a matter of pride for the people of Jharkhand, and we're felicitating them," Seth said, highlighting the enthusiasm of the young participants, aged 13 and 14, who will perform during the grand event.
With three Platinum selling records in the US alone, Everclear have been a staple of rock radio since the 90s, and now the band is back performing for a Kiwi crowd. They're joined by Bic Runga, Ice House, and Cold Chisel in Taupō's Summer Concert Tour tomorrow.
From Buffalo's Josh Allen facing Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes, to Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts going up against Washington's Jayden Daniels, the NFL conference championship games are abundant with dual-threat quarterbacks.