Tench has worked extensively with other musicians, playing keyboards on hundreds of songs on albums such as Stevie Nicks' Bella Donna, Bob Dylan's Shot of Love, along with other musical greats such as Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Alanis Morissette, Eurythmics, Fiona Apple, U2, X (American band) among many more. His doctor advised him to take time off, resulting in upcoming performances in Sacramento and Berkeley, California, being rescheduled. He says there are also"one or two really great songs" that were recorded in 1973 three years before the band's debut album in Tench's parents' living room, "completely live to two track.". "It's hard to just realize, I suppose, that I'm not gonna get to play with that guy," he said. On February 18, 2014, Tench released his first solo album, entitled "You Should Be So Lucky". Songs written by Tench and recorded by other artists include "You Little Thief", a top 5 UK and Australian hit for Feargal Sharkey in 1985, and "Never Be You" (co-written with Petty), which became a #1 US Country hit for Rosanne Cash, also in 1985. Keyboardist Benmont Tench told Rolling Stone's Andy Greene that at the jam, "We mainly did cover songs. Never forget the dog. In 2014, Benmont released his first solo album, called You Should Be So Lucky.. The only other person I ever wanted to make a record with was [Heartbreakers bassist] Howie Epstein, and he passed away in 2003. Producers: Jim Scott, Benmont Tench, Doyle Bramhall II. I was always impressed that she didnt lead with that, Wharton says. Benmont played piano from an early age, and his first recital was at age 6. [11] Tench also added keyboard parts to Stevie Nicks' album 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault. I'm hoping she recovers from her illness and is back on tour again soon. I played with him since I was 18 or 19. Warm thoughts of health and happiness. I love Benmont Tenchs skills as a keyboardist. Petty's wife, Dana, would later reveal that Petty required "powerful medications" to meet the physical requirements of jumping around onstage during the tour. Tom Petty was an American actor, record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and singer-songwriter, who died one week after the completion of the Heartbreakers 40th-anniversary tour at the age of 66 (October 2, 2017) due to an accidental overuse of prescription drugs. It just isn't the Heartbreakers," Tench says in a new Kyle Meredith With interview, which you can listen to in full below. He even formed his own radio channel, Tom Petty Radio, and wrote Runnin' Down a Dream, a retrospective look at his own personal recollections. "I have a granddaughter now I'd like to see as much as I can." "I hope it comes out because I think it's cool," Tench said, "but there's even more. Tench was born in Gainesville, Florida, the second child of Benjamin Montmorency Tench Jr. and Mary Catherine McInnis Tench. Nicks also later expressed her concern about Petty that night. Next . 91.9 WFPK Music | KyCIR Investigations, PublishedJanuary 20, 2023 at 2:58 PM EST, Kyle is the WFPK Music Director. But not Tom." But shortly after discovering the Beatles, Tench turned his back on lessons and focused on '60s rock & roll. After the MusiCares gala, according toPeople,Nicks said Petty was " talking to me about how important it was to him. (Photo by Martyn Atkins, courtesy of Warner Music & Petty Legacy, LLC. About This Deal. It says exactly what I want to say, the way I want to say it, he explained. His collaborator and bandmate of over 40 years, Tom Petty, was in the hospital, after being found in his home unconscious, not breathing and in full cardiac arrest. By age 17, he had his own band, Mudcrutch. Sometimes he played guitar. Petty's family further explained (viathe Tom Petty website)that on the day he died, Petty was told that his fractured hip was now broken. (Photo by Robert Sebree), It isnt that you take them for granted, says Tench on a recent call about his late bandmate. Over the past few years, Tench has appeared as a session musician on the Who's WHO, Bob Dylan's Rough and. A guy named Bill Beer modified it, and he was secretive. "We're all on the backside of our sixties," he said. Joe Strummer of The Clash passed away 20 years ago today at the age of 50. Join Insider Sign In. And that record is a prime example of that. Yet its taken until now for Tench to take center stage with his very first solo album, You Should Be So Lucky (Blue Note). But "the crowd definitely didn't mind as it rocked along with glee to such big numbers as 'Refugee' and 'Runnin' Down a Dream.' . Godspeed to her. I was trying to tell a story that was bigger than the making of the album, and use that as the lens through which were viewing Tom Petty, Wharton says. And here you are full circle, living out that childhood dream. Variety reports that the new song features Red Hot Chilli Peppers' guitarist Josh Klinghoffer and drummer Chad Smith, alongside Hammond organ by Benmont Tench, of The Heartbreakers-fame. [2] "I'd watch him coming down from the stage. WORKSHOPS DOG. Tom also recorded a number of hit singles as a solo artist as well as with the Heartbreakers. (Photo by Eva Mueller), Tom Petty with guitarist Mike Campbell and bassist Howie Epstein in the new documentary Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers, which debuts on YouTube on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. I'm hoping she recovers from her illness and is back on tour again soon. Fast-forward to 2016. You describe an old-school approach, and the record has an old-school intimacy to itlike something cut 20 or 30 years ago. "@matthaig1 I suffer dreadfully from depression & anxiety. [8] Tench penned one of the songs on the album, named "The Price," sung by Sara Watkins and himself. As the band began rehearsals for the 40th Anniversary Tour, Tom Petty received a nice surprise: In February 2017, he received the MusiCares Person of the Year award. Sep 7, 2022 Born on this day in 1953, Benjamin Montmorency " Benmont" Tench III, the American musician and singer, best known as keyboardist and a founding member of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, turns 69. Like the ultimate sideman he is, not just to Tom Petty with his 30-something year tenure as Heartbreakers' keyboardist, but dozens of other high profile stars . "I'd hug every one of you if I could," Petty told his fans. [] Tom was also making up songs on the spot. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Stevie Nicks - Trouble in Shangri-La - Stevie Nicks CD ELLN The Cheap Fast Free at the best online prices at eBay! It really wasnt. eBay item number: 255988840913. . Just two weeks after Hyde Park, according tothe Tom Petty website,keyboardist Benmont Tench came down with a cold. He's a rock 'n' roll rarity: an artist who was consistent until the very end. The fact we knew and loved that music gave us a common musical language. 17260 events. As confused friends and fans dug for the truth, Petty did die that evening at 8:40 PM. Best known as a founding member of Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers . This was also recorded by Carlene Carter in the early 1990s. Brown, currently on tour with Phish, has been Tench's keyboard tech for 31 of these years, but has remarkably seen little change in the vintage-minded keyboardist's live rig during that time. Recorded at Cello Studios, Los Angeles, California. Best known as the longtime pianist and keyboard player for Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Benmont Tench is one of rock's most respected instrumentalists, as he's guested on countless recordings by other artists. And I really wish there was a way. In a way, the director Wharton had been preparing for this film all of her working life. Pettys death from an accidental overdose changed all that. Tom was the last person in the band that I expected ever to go. At age 11, Tench met Tom Petty for the first time at a Gainesville music store. Tench emphasized that he was only speaking for himself, not his bandmates. My favorite is my Hammond C3 organ that I got in 1978. -Cheers, Benmont Tench!! Catherine came in December, Tom died in October, Tench said. Are you going to get a guy that has that swing in his rhythm? In 1991, Benmont Tench married Courtney Taylor, a Canadian-born fashion model. Heres a guy who at that point had gold records all over his wall, and Grammys and hit records, Wharton says. It didnt give me something to push aside my grief or my acknowledgement of what was lost. Please check the fields highlighted in red. [1], Tench played piano from an early age. It really wasn't. Top sources. The thing to take away from the Beatles is the spirit in which it was done. When the band started, everyone was together day and night, Tench says. Tench would drop out of college a few years later to join Petty in the group Mudcrutch. On February 18, 2014, Tench released his first solo album, entitled "You Should Be So Lucky". Tom Petty had been nominated for 18 Grammy awards, scoring three wins (perGrammy.com). Benmont Tench talks with Kyle Meredith about Live at The Fillmore 1997, the new Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers box set that collects highlights from the bands infamous 20 night sold out run. And whether it was his song we were doing or a cover, that was my singer. The set came in two volumes, each featuring seven albums on a dozen vinyl records, and was released between November and December. On the eve of its Feb. 18 release, Tench talked to Reverb about the new effort, his favorite gear, his time with Tom Petty, and his love of a Liverpool band that changed his life. But Petty also hinted heavily that the tour might be his last, tellingRolling Stone,"I'm thinking it may be the last trip around the country," or at least the last big tour. eBay item number: 125797211311. . He has also appeared at the Largo and at the Fillmore in San Francisco as a special guest with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, and accompanied the Dave Rawlings Machine on part of their west coast tour in spring 2010. Get the latest news right in your inbox at 6 a.m. Five dead, thousands without power in Ky. following thunderstorms and high winds. By then, the whole world knew that Nicks and Petty were longtime friends. Tench also reunited with Mudcrutch to record the band's second album, Mudcrutch 2. When Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers honored their 2017 dates at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley a few days later, Harrington seemed unimpressed. He was the very last person. I'd rather go watch The Lion King! Personal Opinion. He says he's open to the idea of playing with the others in various groupings, but that things simply aren't the same without Petty. And a dog named Buddy. A few years later, she was working with a new hire at VH1 named Adria Petty, who only after Wharton started to piece together clues, acknowledged that Tom Petty was her father. Ill also do a few nights at Largo in L.A. from Feb. 20-22. Tony Dimitriades posted the news on the Tom Petty website: "On behalf of the Tom Petty family, we are devastated to announce the untimely death of our father, husband, brother, leader and friend Tom Petty." Check out Benmont Tench on Amazon Music. Petty, an uncomplicated, easygoing musician from Florida, would have likely laughed at that, but to millions of fans around the world, his loss was a devastating, unforeseen surprise that saddened the music world. (Photo by Robert Sebree, courtesy of Warner Music & Petty Legacy, LLC. ), Benmont Tench performs with Mudcrutch, the band he and Tom Petty played in before Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, during a reunion tour date at the Riviera Theatre on Saturday, May 28, 2016, in Chicago. The single was released only in Australia, [1] where it peaked at No. 89.3 WFPL News | 90.5 WUOL Classical
Tom Petty as seen in the new documentary Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers, which debuts on YouTube on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. "Plus, it took me a minute to recover from how sad it was." With Bruce Hornsby on piano and Benmont Tench of the Heartbreakers on organ, she created an unexpected pop standard, performed [] ", The extensiveTom Petty and the Heartbreakers Live at the Fillmore (1997) box set arrived last month. That band eventually became Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, in which Tench was a member until Pettys 2017 death. (Photo by Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP), Tom Petty as seen in the new documentary Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers, which debuts on YouTube on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. 593 Tench Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images Images Images Creative Editorial Video Creative Editorial FILTERS CREATIVE EDITORIAL VIDEO 593 Tench Premium High Res Photos Browse 593 tench stock photos and images available or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. Now that he is gone, I do look at things a little bit differently, Tench says. Benjamin Montmorency "Benmont" Tench III (born September 7, 1953) is an American musician and singer, and a founding member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Brewed in Florida, aged to perfection in LA, the genius of Tom Petty was at it's very best with the Heartbreakers. Benmont Tench's birthstone is Sapphire. WORKSHOPS HEALTH-WELLNESS. This record is the real thing.. Sometimes you work with somebody youve never heard of because you just feel like working., My father told me one day when I was maybe ten, just playing the piano, Youre playing too much. He said it kindly, and he was right., I went to college and majored in Art. But as a founding member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Tenchs keyboards are indelibly etched on a slew of hits, from Refugee and Jammin Me to the Heartbreakers-backed hit for Stevie Nicks, Stop Draggin My Heart Around. Johnny Cash, Elvis Costello, Green Day: theyve all tapped Tench to lend his sublime keyboard sorcery to their songs. In May, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers spent two nights playing Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, a gorgeous natural rock formation with a built-in outdoor theater which has featured musical entertainment since 1941, according toColorado Encyclopedia. At age 11, Tench met Tom Petty for the first time at a Gainesville music store. It was like a gift from heaven for me to work on this film.. Earned a master's degree at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. "Here's one we don't normally do. While Tench's career also brought him gigs with other legends like Stevie Nicks, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison and Cyndi Lauper, his main priority was always Tom and the Heartbreakers. In 2016, he played the Fleetwood Mac tribute at the Fonda Theater, in Los Angeles; he performed the song "Silver Springs" with Courtney Love. That, Wharton says, gave the film a more personal glimpse of both man and artist. Some were for pain, while others served as anti-depression drugs and sleep aides. News; Watch Live; Local News; Traffic; National; World; Entertainment In November 2016, he regrouped with the Heartbreakers (pictured in 1977) at their rehearsal space near Los Angeles to contemplate their upcoming 40th Anniversary Tour. In 2008, Tench became part of a supergroup, initially named The Scrolls, now officially known as Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.). Email Kyle at, Louisville Public Media | What kind of feel did you shoot for on Lucky? And on the band's first night out at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performed to a more-than-pleased crowd, according toJambase. Thats because Glyn Johns produced and engineered it. And maybe he was talking about it because [he] was ill. And I said, Im going to do something better than my cousin, dammit! [Laughs.] On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Welcome, Doyle Bramhall's third effort, continues to blur the lines between rock and blues, but he doesn't always achieve success with this tactic. Its blood. By now, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers had been around an amazing four decades, a claim few other American bands could make. He was born in Gainesville, Florida (September . His father was born and raised in the city of Gainesville, and served as a circuit court judge. But it was an extraordinary experience. In addition to Tench, musicians who collaborated with Watkins Family Hour include: Tench earned most of his wealth from being part of the band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. He was also someone I looked up to enormously. Youre an unabashed Beatles fan. Benmont and Petty played together as members of the Sundowners in 1964. "The loss of Tom Petty has just about broken my heart," she told a crowd at Radio City Music Hall that month, according toPeople. In turn, Petty and Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell penned "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," which Nicks sang with Petty. In March 2019, Benmont played three shows with Phil Lesh & Friends (an American rock band) at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. Pop/Rock. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Does anyone know if there is a story behind "The Day I Took her Picture Down" and where I would find it. In the years following, the two often performed together and were known to make special appearances at one another's concerts. [] And then, of course, she turned into one of my great, great friends forever. Looking back, Petty still expressed shock at the incident. The group released a self-titled album in September 2009. Steve Winwood is a wild musical story. Everyone who plays on the album is a friend of mine, and almost everyone has been to my house. True North Records announces a June 25th release date for A Sweet Relief Tribute to Joey Spampinato, which features a lengthy list of friends and fans of the NRBQ founding member/bassist saluting him with 14 versions of their own previously unreleased takes of Spampinato-penned songs.. A Sweet Relief Tribute to Joey Spampinato is an inspired album recorded by an astounding group of musicians . But because I had a daughter coming. The news set off a whole new series of alarms regarding the growing opioid crisis among celebrities. For Recording at 7018 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, the band received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Oops, looks like you forgot something. Benmont Tench first met Tom Petty in a Gainesville, Florida music shop. And thats all the live shows I have planned for now; I hope it doesnt give me panic attacks or that people walk out bored en masse. How are you going to do that? After discovering the music of The Beatles, he ended his classical piano lessons and focused on rock and roll. Tench was born in Gainesville, Florida, the second child of Benjamin Montmorency Tench Jr. and Mary Catherine McInnis Tench. "You know that Tom Petty is my favorite rock star!" Thats not how the Heartbreakers worked. Born . It was believed that a venomous snake would die if placed in a vessel made of sapphire. Watching the new film, and appearing in it either in archival footage shot during the recording of the 1994 Wildflowers album, or new interviews with director Mary Wharton, Tench felt regret for what on a very personal level might have been. It was the mid-'60s and Tench was 11 or 12, Petty three years older. The tour was announced in December and would consist of all of the old Heartbreakers favorites. The relationship I think I would have with him now, and the conversations I would love to have with him now, would doubtless be different, he says. They were fortunate with technology, where they stretched it to a certain point but you couldnt tweak things with a computer. Tench attended Phillips Exeter Academy and, subsequently, Tulane University in New Orleans. : benmonttench.com, Facebook, Twitter, instagram.com, Wikipedia, musicianbio.org, famousbirthdays.com, geni.com : Today is Saturday, Sept. 7, the 250th day of 2019. As he continued touring with Mudcrutch, Petty furthered his plans for the Heartbreakers, and himself. His wife hosts the podcast Coffee with Alice.. Benmont Tench is an American keyboard player and multi-instrumentalist who was one of the founders of the band called Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.. Dana said her husband "insisted on keeping his commitment to his fans." Born in Florida in 1950, Petty endured an abusive home life. We had this conversation with Mike and Ben and Rick Rubin that was a little bit of a free-flowing conversation, where they might start talking about one thing and it leads to talk about something else. The post further explained that Petty could not be revived, dying peacefully in the presence of his family, bandmates, and friends. Nicks didn't make an appearance at Petty's Red Rocks gig, but she did play alongside him in July at London's Hyde Park. 13 Concerts. The band embarked on their American tour on May 26, 2016. I have no bloody idea! The song was dedicated to keyboardist Benmont Tench. sherlyholmes @ www.instagram.com/p/Bc20QBMlxPI/", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Benmont_Tench&oldid=1116239232, Works Progress Administration (band) members, Articles with dead external links from February 2021, All Wikipedia articles written in American English, Short description is different from Wikidata, Pages using infobox musical artist with associated acts, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 15 October 2022, at 15:15. Videos by American Songwriter. Your purchases also help protect forests, including trees traditionally used to make instruments. " But Harrington apparently didn't see what Peter Wolf of the J. Geils Band, who opened the concert, saw. In 2002, Tom and the Heartbreakers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It wasnt like, Im Tom Pettys daughter, so I deserve special treatment. She was just a really cool young lady. The shows received rave reviews, with Variety's Chris Willmancommenting,"Petty and the Heartbreakers' 40th anniversary tour feels like a victory lap, but not a valedictory lap." We connected and we stayed in touch.. Even as his health was failing, the musician rocked on with vigor, and it was all for the people who loved his music. Latest News Publishing BMG to Admin George Harrison's Publishing, Expands Dark Horse Records Partnership By . My mothers mother had been a piano teacher, and both my parents played music. Tom was pronounced dead a day later. [15] He also played on three songs from The Who's album WHO, released in December 2019. Tench has also played with countless others as a top shelf session man over the past four decades. Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench said the birth of his daughter two months after the death of Tom Petty had prevented him from falling apart. Petty and Tench played together as members of The Sundowners in 1964. We followed what felt good, and what made sense, she says. My dad, who was a judge, played guitar and piano. He offered to do it a while ago and so I finally took him up on it. [5], Mudcrutch eventually evolved into Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Active. In addition, Tom was a member of the late 1980s supergroup called Traveling Wilburys.. He was born on September 7, 1953, in Gainesville, Florida, USA. He also wrote songs for Kimmie Rhodes ("Play Me A Memory") and Lone Justice ("Sweet, Sweet Baby (I'm Falling)"). Mention of Red Rocks and Tom Petty isn't complete without Stevie Nicks, who has played the famed amphitheater numerous times. Mixed by Andy Wallace (Nirvana, Jeff Buckley, White Zombie), the album kicks off with the visceral Halo Of Ashes, driven by Garry Lee . Not many keyboard players can say theyve changed rock history, and Benmont Tench is far too modest to make such a claim. He had a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame and had been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. I did learn from things Tom said because he would never say, Hey Ben, come here, I want to tell you whats on my mind while Im making the album.. And to have one of the greatest songwriters in rock n roll history admit that hed never thought he was any good is jaw-dropping. Craftsman; Cuisinart; DeWalt; Dyson; Keurig; KitchenAid What is Benmont Tenchs net worth? TMZ maintained that there was no brain activity and that Petty's family had decided to pull life support. "By the time we got to work with . Petty e Tench tocaram juntos como membros do The Sundowners em 1964. The records with the outtakes give you a certain picture of the way it went deeper, but the film, especially because you get to hear Tom talk so much, the film takes you further.. ", What The Final 12 Months Of Tom Petty's Life Was Like. Margo Price, second from right, at L.A.'s EastWest Studios with Sturgill Simpson, from left, Benmont Tench, Jeremy Ivey and James Gadson. Its just a beautiful sounding instrument and its the favorite thing that I play. Benmont released his solo album, You Should Be So Lucky, in 2014. Three long months later, Rolling Stone reported that the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner had found numerous drugs in Petty's system. One just doesn't find a lead guitarist like Mike Campbell in a friend's back room or a keyboardist like Benmont Tench, the son of a Florida judge who had to fight to be a musician. That said, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers prepared for the tour to kick off in Oklahoma City on April 20. X.
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