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  2. Hudson’s wife, Maud, died in 2022. They had a daughter, Tami Zoe Hill. The son of musicians, Hudson was born in Windsor, Ontario in 1937 and received formal training at an early age.

  3. Garth Hudson, The Band's last surviving member, dies at 87 ...

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    Garth Hudson attends The Recording Academy's Special Merit Awards ceremony on Feb. 9, 2008 in Los Angeles. Hudson played keyboard for The Band, the influential rock group that formed in 1957 and ...

  4. Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels - Wikipedia

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    Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels is the first album by multi-instrumentalist Garth Hudson, released in 1980 (see 1980 in music).. The album is a soundtrack for a special installation for exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum of Science and Industry by sculptor Tony Duquette.

  5. Garth Hudson, co-founder and keyboardist of the Band ... - AOL

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    Garth Hudson, the stoic multi-instrumentalist and co-founder of the Canadian roots-rock group the Band, died Tuesday at a nursing facility in his adopted hometown of Woodstock, N.Y. He was 87.

  6. Garth Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Eric Garth Hudson CM (August 2, 1937 – January 21, 2025) was a Canadian multi-instrumentalist best known as the keyboardist and occasional saxophonist for the rock band The Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.

  7. Live at the Wolf - Wikipedia

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    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, Ontario, Canada.

  8. Organist Garth Hudson, last original member of rock group the ...

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    He sometimes performed as a duo with his wife, Maud Marie Kegel Hudson, who sang and played guitar. She died at age 71 in February 2022. Hudson released a solo album, "The Sea to the North," in 2001.

  9. Live at Watkins Glen - Wikipedia

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    Garth Hudson's organ solo, "Too Wet to Work", and the plainly titled "Jam" come from the actual Watkins Glen concert, as does the introduction of the group by Bill Graham. The former track appears on the out-of-print 1994 box set Across the Great Divide , but the latter track is only present on the Watkins Glen disc.