Last original member of The Band Garth Hudson dies aged 87

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Last original member of The Band Garth Hudson dies aged 87
Author: Charlotte McLaughlin
Published: Jan, 21 2025 17:41

Eric “Garth” Hudson, the last original member of The Band, has died aged 87, the group has announced. The Canadian musician rose to fame with Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Richard Manuel in the group – which put out the songs The Weight, Up On Cripple Creek and The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down – and served as their keyboardist.

A short statement posted on The Band’s official Instagram page said: “Today, we sadly say goodbye to Garth ‘Honey Boy’ Hudson, the last living original member of The Band. “A musical genius and cornerstone of the group’s timeless sound, Garth once said, ‘I found some true enjoyment in helping people get to the bottom of their feelings.’.

“Through his music, he did just that—helping us all feel more deeply and connect to something greater. Rest easy, Garth.”. The Band received critical acclaim for their first two albums, 1968’s Music From Big Pink and 1969’s self-titled The Band, and had an influence on the music of the 60s and 70s.

In 1976, a final concert at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom with Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Neil Young and Muddy Waters in the line-up was made into the Martin Scorsese documentary The Last Waltz, released in 1978. The Band, who were called The Hawks when they toured with Dylan in the mid-1960s, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.

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