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The Tennessee Kid
Elvis to be sure, but also Beale Street, B. B. King, Bobby Blue Bland, Sam Phillips and Sun Records, Booker T and the MGs. Jim was “Jesse Winchester” now, and that was the name of his debut album on the Bearsville label, produced by Robbie Robertson of The Band. While his career appeared to languish, Winchester’s songs were recorded by a formidable lineup of discriminating A-list artists including Joan Baez, the Everly Brothers, Waylon Jennings, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Reba McEntire, Elvis Costello and Wynonna Judd. Instead he performed in a V-neck sweater, striped button-down shirt, chinos, and penny loafers—a uniquely retro costume borrowed from a small-town history teacher, or one of our more conservative preppies at Williams long ago.
Mort de Garth Hudson, dernier membre original du groupe The Band
Ce dernier se souvient de lui comme d’un homme très privé et un gentleman dans un monde de rock and roll, passé maître dans l’art de créer des textures musicales qui sublimaient le jeu de ses collègues. Il y a trois [grands] claviéristes canadiens venus de cette époque. Mais son héritage et son influence se sont réellement consolidés au sein du groupe The Band, aux côtés de Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko et Richard Manuel. C'était un homme très étrange et inhabituel, mais c'était un véritable artiste, passionné par la musique, et ce qu'il a créé avec ses frères de The Band vivra pour toujours.