Raised in an insular Protestant community, Garth Hudson defined musical greatness while finding a way to survive it.
Garth Hudson at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Awards ... they lived the life of a “permanent stag party”—alcohol, drugs and women, but the eccentric Hudson spent his time in other ways.
The next decade would see laryngitis, drug abuse and depression take their toll on the ... wry Weimar cabaret; at first, Garth Hudson’s accordion seems to waft in and out, but before long, the entire ...
The world said goodbye to two influential entertainment figures in January with the deaths of filmmaker David Lynch and pop ...
A drugs bust by British police in 1967 resulted ... A very incomplete list of collaborators would include Dr. John, Garth Hudson, Roger Waters, Stevie Winwood, Bill Frisell—and more recently ...
The next decade would see laryngitis, drug abuse and depression take their ... wry Weimar cabaret; at first, Garth Hudson’s accordion seems to waft in and out, but before long, the entire ...
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Marianne Faithfull, R.I.P. The death of Marianne Faithfull last week – she had just turned 78 – is a reminder of how incredibly young she and Mick Jagger were back in the days of their drug busts ...
As Garth Hudson neared the end of an 87-year musical journey that had taken him around the world and into many of our hearts, he had one last wish — he wanted to play the grand pipe organ in the ...
“The cover of the album, I’ve known it since 1999,” Martin said. “It’s a photograph by the same photographer that took the photo that’s the cover of our first EP.” He revealed that ...
Here, it was Castleblaney’s finest, the inestimable Paddy Cole. In the US, it was The Band’s Garth Hudson, a man who once graced the cover of Time magazine under the banner 'They Have Been to ...