Garth Hudson
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Garth Hudson Was the Spirit and Soul of The Band’s Musical Brotherhood
Remembering the virtuoso musician, who was a self-effacing genius and rock's ultimate glue guy
- Fare Thee Well
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Jeff Tweedy on Garth Hudson: 'He Was Like a Sorcerer'
Singer and songwriter recalls the late Band member, who sat in with Wilco several times over the years
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The Band's Garth Hudson Returns to Big Pink
The last original member of the Band died this week at 87. In 2014, RS accompanied him on a visit to the upstate New York home where the group recorded The Basement Tapes with Bob Dylan
- Back to Big Pink
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Garth Hudson, the Band’s Keyboardist and Professor of Rock, Dead at 87
Virtuoso multi-instrumentalist remained an in-demand player among young musicians
- obituary
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What Was It Like To Replace Robbie Robertson in the Band?
Jim Weider played in the Band from 1985 to their split in 2000, and witnessed a lot of pain and heartbreak — as well as lots of great music — along the way
- Unknown Legends
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Why the Band's 'The Last Waltz' Is the Greatest Concert Movie of All Time
How Martin Scorsese's film of group's legendary farewell show changed the way live music felt onscreen
- Play This Movie Loud
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A Deluxe Reissue of the Band's Cozy Self-Titled LP (Has Surely Come)
Despite few unreleased tracks, the deluxe edition of this 1969 Americana masterpiece is gratifying
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The Band's Essential Albums
A guide to their best and most overlooked LPs — from roots-rock triumphs to star-studded live team-ups
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Review: The Band's 'Music From Big Pink' 50th Anniversary Box Set Puts a New Shine on an Old Classic
New edition of the influential 1968 LP features a bright new mix and an a cappella edit of 'I Shall Be Released'
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Bob Dylan's Secret Masterpiece: The Untold Story of 'The Basement Tapes'
How the Basement Tapes were made, lost, and finally released
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