Bob Dylan Pays Tribute to Garth Hudson
The rock n' roll historian's tales of groupie debauchery —on stage and in books—are inspiring a whole new generation of writers and music fans
Modest Mouse’s most recent album is 2021’s The Golden Casket, but even still, the band has been active with touring over the past few years. There’s more of that to come in 2025, too: Today (January 28), the band announced a new run of tour dates.
"Do a little dance, make a little love," the Super Bowl-bound tight end sang after Sunday's historic win over the Buffalo Bills.
Garth Hudson, who played organ, accordion, saxophone, and more as a member of the Band—perhaps still the group that best embodies the glorious, lawless amalgamation of styles at the very heart of rock and roll—died at the age of eighty-seven,
A multifaceted musician, he was the last surviving original member of an influential group that mixed rock, r&b and an Americana sound.
Like many, Fran Healy has a complicated relationship with Los Angeles. He vents about it on the band's latest album, L.A. Times. But the response to the recent wildfire emergency challenged those assumptions.
Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band known for songs like “The Weight,” has died at 87. Hudson was a founding member of group, which started off as a backing band for Bob Dylan when he went electric.
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
Recently, Dave Matthews Band have been helping in fundraising efforts for California wildfire victims. The band pledged $500,000 to support wildfire relief efforts through Bama Works, the band’s nonprofit, and lead vocalist Dave Matthews will perform with John Mayer at the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday.
The 2000s saw the complete digital age of music. MP3s became commonplace, and the entire music industry went into a panic as a result. Social media more or less was born in this decade as well, with humanity becoming more "plugged in" than ever before.
As we near the end of January, there have already been several major concert announcements for this year. These artists will join an already star-studded 2025 lineup that includes Thomas Rhett, Darius Rucker, Train, Avril Lavigne and more.