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Garth Hudson was The Band's multi-instrumentalist, who is sometimes overlooked compared to the other members of the influential group. Garth Hudson's wife and fellow performer "Sister" Maud Hudson recently passed away on February 27th. According to sources close to Garth Hudson, ongoing letter writing campaigns sharing Garth's current.


Garth Hudson + Maud Hudson It Makes No Difference, Pine Plains NY 08 24 18 YouTube

Live at the Wolf is the first live album by The Band 's member Garth Hudson, and his wife Maud. It's only a Piano-Accordion-vocal album. [2] [3] This album is a recording of an intimate performance by the Hudsons, who were there to celebrate the opening weekend of the new London Public Library's wonderful Wolf Performance Hall in London.


Live at The Wolf by Garth and Maud Hudson Make It Real Records

The Band was a Canadian-American rock group formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1967. Originally the backing band for Ronnie Hawkins and later Bob Dylan, the group released its debut album, Music from Big Pink, in 1968 to critical acclaim.


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About Garth and Maud Hudson. Widely regarded as one of rock's most creative instrumental talents, Garth Hudson played the organ, saxophone, and accordion in the Band. The secret weapon in the legendary quintet's sound, Hudson is most remembered for his calliope-evoking Lowrey organ style (particularly evident on the mind-bending intro to "Chest.


Sad news regarding Garth Hudson of the Band. Wife Maud has passed away. Anything Goes Allman

MAUD HUDSON joins her husband Garth on vocals. She is a remarkable and versatile singer who is known for her unique renditions of both familiar and obscure songs. She grew up in Los Angeles, where she met Garth. Among those she has performed and recorded with are The Band, Norah Jones, Albert Collins, Paul Butterfield, Clifford Scott, Hirth.


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Live at the Wolf Review by Mark Deming. Garth Hudson's magisterial organ playing was one of the sonic cornerstones of the Band's best recordings, and if there is any musician from the 1960s and '70s who deserves wider recognition today, it's Hudson.Any new music from Hudson is a rare and welcome event, and this live album captures him on-stage in London, Ontario, performing at the grand piano.


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As the quiet one from The Band, Garth Hudson has always. As the quiet one from The Band, Garth Hudson has always.. Since The Last Waltz,he and his wife of 23 years, Maud, have moved back to.


Entrevue avec Garth et Maud Hudson Le doux génie du Band est heureux il crée Le Devoir

Maud, who was much more focused, captured the smouldering torch of Ann Ronell's 1932 Willow Weep for Me, bringing a desperately needed groove to guide the manic Hudson. He was not finished.


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Live at the Huichica Music Festival, August 24th, 2018 at the beautiful Chaseholm Farms in Pine Plains, New York. The afternoon and evening featured music by.


The Sadies w/ Garth and Maud Hudson, Bowery Ballroom, NYC,
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Born In. GARTH HUDSON of "The Band" started his illustrious musical journey playing the Detroit/Windsor area in the late '50s with Paul London and the Capers. He toured Southern Ontario, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas in the early '60s with Ronnie Hawkins. Garth and bandmates soon became Bob Dylan's band on his first worldwide electric.


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Maud Marie Hudson September 28, 1950 ~ February 21, 2022 (age 71) Maud Marie Kegel Hudson of Woodstock, New York passed away, Monday, February 21, 2022. She was born September 28, 1950 in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.. Eric "Garth" Hudson, 2 brothers, Larry Dean Kegel and William Bruce Kegel, 1 daughter, Tami Zoe Hill, 4 grandchildren.


Happy Birthday to the one and only Sister Maud Hudson, seen here with Garth in 1979

Maud Hudson. "The Sea to the North" - evokes the wonder of exploring a pristine wilderness and pipe organ, keyboards and saxophones, featuring violinist extraordinaire, Larry Packer and chanting by Maud. "The Breakers"- is a breathtaking paean to sea,sky and eternal love on keyboards and saxophones, with lyrics by folk legend Eric Andersen,sung.


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Garth Hudson, the revered pianist, accordion player and multi-instrumentalist with The Band, made a rare public appearance on Sunday evening (16), performing at a house concert in upstate New York.


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"The cover is clearly symbolic, both the owl and Garth," said Maud Hudson, Garth's wife of 22 years. "It depicts moving forward. Garth's the most forward thinking person I've ever known. "The white owl means purity and clarity," she said,"and Garth's got such a pure soul. He has the most amazingly strong skills and talent.