Irish band Inhaler on their new 'pop album' 'Open Wide,' working with Harry Styles producer Kid Harpoon and learning to 'go with their gut.' ...
Music is different now. Finicky CD players are a rarity, for one thing. We hold the divine power instead to summon any song ...
It seems unthinkable, that the Band is gone completely. Sure, we will always have the music. Thank God we’ll always have the music. But I’m sad today and I will be sad tomorrow, knowing that ...
The beloved organ virtuoso died on Tuesday morning at 87, near Woodstock, New York — just a few miles down the road from Big Pink, the house where the Band and Bob Dylan transformed music ...
Here, in chronological order, are 11 tracks — all but one by the Band — that touch on the breadth of his music. Bob Dylan ... a sputtering beat, a hopscotching bass line, Levon Helm ...
Hudson was the last surviving original member of the Band following Robbie Robertson’s death at age 80 in 2023. Across a lifetime of music, Hudson — whose bushy beard, professorial demeanor ...
In a typically self-effacing, and typically rare, interview with the Canadian magazine Maclean’s in 2003, Hudson – the only Band member who never contributed vocally on stage or on record ...
Hip-hop icon Missy Elliott, rock hitmakers The Killers and R&B/pop polymath Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals will headline this year's RiverBeat Music Festival. Produced by Mempho Presents ...
Through his music, he did just that – helping us all feel more deeply and connect to something greater. Rest easy, Garth." The oldest and only classically trained member of The Band, Hudson was ...
When the Hawks officially became the Band in 1967 with their debut LP, Music From Big Pink, Hudson immortalized the Lowery’s church-like pipe-organ tone with “Chest Fever” (sometimes ...
A multifaceted musician, he was the last surviving original member of an influential group that mixed rock, r&b and an Americana sound. Garth Hudson in 1969. The Band’s songwriter and guitarist ...
That home was the inspiration for the title of the Band’s 1968 debut album, Music From Big Pink, which spotlighted Hudson’s churchy organ playing on such earthy anthems as “Tears of Rage ...