Bob Dylan Remembers Garth Hudson
Bob Dylan has returned to his favorite social-media cesspool of choice, X, not to review a trio of SNL curveballs from a certain young admirer but to instead memorialize a recently deceased friend and collaborator.
The Band were the ultimate rock & roll fantasy of brotherhood, and Garth Hudson was the glue guy who made the fantasy real. Rob Sheffield pays tribute
Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, has died, aged 87. His death was confirmed by the Toronto Star, who report that Hudson passed away peacefully in his sleep at a nursing home in Woodstock, N.Y.
Garth Hudson, the Band’s virtuoso keyboardist and all-around musician, has died at age 87. Hudson, the eldest and last survivor of the group which once backed Bob Dylan, has died at age 87.
Following the death of Garth Hudson, Bob Dylan has broken his silence with a tribute to the former member of The Band and The Hawks.
Bob Dylan is in the air lately, thanks to Timothée Chalamet and 'A Complete Unknown,' and the man himself is staying busy too.
Bob Dylan wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday night (January 27): “Sorry to heart the news about Garth Hudson. He was a beautiful guy and the real driving force behind The Band. Just listen ...
Bob Dylan has announced his first tour dates of 2025, and posted a heartfelt tribute to late Band keyboardist Garth Hudson.
The year 2025 has already seen some significant losses and in the gallery below we're saluting the rockers who have died in the calendar year. Yes, some of these musicians have achieved rock god status, but that doesn't exempt them from the eventual end of life, but as they pass the legacy they have left behind tends to be appreciated even more.
Bob Dylan has shared a tribute to the late Garth Hudson – The Band’s longtime keyboardist and organist – just days after the beloved Canadian musician’s death at the age of 87.
The music in heaven just got a whole lot sweeter now that Honey Boy is home,” Old Dutch Church Church Pastor Robert Sweeney said at Garth Hudson’s funeral on