Garth Hudson

Garth Hudson

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Garth Hudson

Películas

The Dancing Man of L.A.
(archive footage)
One man dance party Howard Mordoh, a longtime fixture of the L.A. concert scene, copes with the canceled concerts and isolation of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Band: Stage Fright (50th Anniversery Ed.)
Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band
Self (archive footage)
Contará la historia de un grupo que pasó de respaldar a Bob Dylan para convertirse en uno de los grupos más influyentes de su época.
The Band - Live At The Academy Of Music 1971
Organo sax Sintetizzatore
Bob Dylan & The Band: Down In The Flood
Self
In 1966 Bob Dylan began his first electric world tour. It was a landmark moment, both for Dylan and for the history of rock music, and it bitterly divided his audience.
The Band With The Cate Brothers Band Live In Tokyo 1983
Himself
Live performance by The Band featuring The Cate Brothers Band in Tokyo in 1983.
Ain't In It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm
Himself (archive footage)
Documental íntimo del director Jacob Hatley que encuentra al Sr. Helm en casa en Woodstock, Nueva York, en medio de la creación de su primer disco de estudio en 25 años. Filmada a lo largo de poco más de dos años, esta esperada película se centra en el cuatro veces ganador del Grammy y el Rock and Roll Hall de la Fama del 2007 después de su álbum de regreso, Dirt Farmer, lo trajo de vuelta a los escenarios.
Festival Express
Himself - The Band
The filmed account of a large Canadian rock festival train tour boasting major acts. In the summer of 1970, a chartered train crossed Canada carrying some of the world's greatest rock bands. The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Buddy Guy, and others lived (and partied) together for five days, stopping in major cities along the way to play live concerts. Their journey was filmed.
World Tour 1966: The Home Movies
With a set of drums and an 8mm color home movie camera, Mickey Jones toured the world in 1966 with Bob Dylan and The Band. He captured on film what became known as "The tour that changed Rock and Roll forever." The booing crowds, the scathing reviews, the stomping feet, the infamous catcall of "Judas!" ... all of this in response to Dylan trading in his acoustic folk guitar for an electric sound. Now, for the first time, drummer-turned-actor Mickey Jones (Sling Blade, Home Improvement), with the help of Director Joel Gilbert, chronicles the legendary 1966 Bob Dylan World Tour through his recently discovered home movies. The updated release includes new, exclusive full-length interviews with Charlie Daniels, Johnny Rivers, 1966 World Tour and Gaslight tapes sound man Richard Alderson, and new insights and revelations by Mickey Jones.
Let It Rock - The 60th Birthday Concert
Himself
The 60th Birthday Concert of Ronnie "The Hawk" Hawkins, featuring guest stars Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins & Jeff Healey.
Roger Waters: The Wall - Live in Berlin
Self - Accordion, saxophone
Después de la caída del Muro de Berlín en 1989, Waters organizó un gigantesco concierto en Potsdamer Platz el 21 de julio de 1990. Se conmemoraba el fin de la división entre las dos Alemanias y la caída del infame muro que dividió a Berlín durante décadas. Al concierto asistieron más de 350.000 fans.
The Man Outside
Cheney
A lawyer, running away from his past, becomes a recluse in the Alabama woods and becomes the primary suspect in the abduction of a local boy.
El último vals
Self
Documental sobre el mundo del rock rodado en 1976 en el que Scorsese filma los conciertos de despedida de "The Band", por los que pasaron Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Neil Diamond, Eric Clapton y otras míticas figuras del rock de las últimas décadas. (FILMAFFINITY)
Eat the Document
Self
Eat the Document is a documentary of Bob Dylan's 1966 tour of the United Kingdom with the Hawks. It was shot under Dylan's direction by D. A. Pennebaker, whose groundbreaking documentary Dont Look Back chronicled Dylan's 1965 British tour. The film was originally commissioned for the ABC television series Stage '66. Though shooting had completed for the film, Dylan's July 1966 motorcycle accident delayed the editing process. Once well enough to work again, Dylan edited the film himself. ABC rejected the film as incomprehensible for a mainstream audience.
You Are What You Eat
A montage of the weird, a freak-out film that appeared when the expression was in fashion and in flower, along with the flower people. The film was one of the first exponents of the mobile camera-rock track-optical effect school of filmmaking, and it is much a document as it is a documentary. A repellent and fascinating depiction of the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, along with Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco and the East Village in New York. Tiny Tim amounts to something resembling a recurring motif and narrator.
Mr. Manuel
A short documentary about Richard Manuel, the soulful vocalist and the pianist of rock group, The band.