Benmont Tench first met Tom Petty in a Gainesville, Florida music shop. [] And then, of course, she turned into one of my great, great friends forever. Tom was the last person in the band that I expected ever to go. 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. There was no time to really deal with it, since the tour was kicking off soon, and Petty, ever mindful of his fans, did not want to disappoint anyone. [1], Tench played piano from an early age. Submit Corrections. "He should've canceled," she said later, "and he should've just gone home and gone to the hospital. On February 18, 2014, Tench released his first solo album, entitled "You Should Be So Lucky". 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. I just told someone, I sing like Chet Baker if he couldnt sing. [Laughs.]. "You know that Tom Petty is my favorite rock star!" Several minutes later, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers took the stage once more. Yet its taken until now for Tench to take center stage with his very first solo album, You Should Be So Lucky (Blue Note). So its like the maiden voyage of the Titanic, and the goal is not to hit the iceberg. [5], Mudcrutch eventually evolved into Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. "@matthaig1 I suffer dreadfully from depression & anxiety. [] Tom was also making up songs on the spot. Graduated from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Ore. with degrees in English and Communications. "It isn't the Heartbreakers without hell, our rhythm guitar player and occasional lead guitar player. Over the past few years, Tench has appeared as a session musician on the Who's WHO, Bob Dylan's Rough and. Nothing felt at all manipulated or edited to be a certain version of a story. [3] Engineer/producer Ryan Ulyat has been the primary person working on the band's archival projects since Petty's death in 2017. ), Tom Petty as seen in the new documentary Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers, which debuts on YouTube Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Sat Apr 01 2023 at 10:00 am 2023 Pekingese Club of GA Specialty Show. As he continued touring with Mudcrutch, Petty furthered his plans for the Heartbreakers, and himself. : benmonttench.com, Facebook, Twitter, instagram.com, Wikipedia, musicianbio.org, famousbirthdays.com, geni.com : In March 2019, Benmont played three shows with Phil Lesh & Friends (an American rock band) at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. Theres a 14-song version of the album on vinyl. "I hope it comes out because I think it's cool," Tench said, "but there's even more. There are 115 days left in the year. It was magical. "I'd hug every one of you if I could," Petty told his fans. Stevie Nicks told Peoplethat Petty was visibly unwell. We didnt fake it. X. I had always been a fan of his music, but I really fell in love with him as a person.. We just went to the studio and followed his lead. eBay item number: 255988840913. . Tom Petty had been nominated for 18 Grammy awards, scoring three wins (perGrammy.com). Previous image. ", That day at Hyde Park, Nicks remembered rehearsing "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" with the band in the dressing room. Looking back, Petty still expressed shock at the incident. 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. In 2016, Benmont reunited with Mudcrutch to record the bands 2nd album, titled Mudcrutch 2. In the same year, Tench played the Fleetwood Mac tribute at the Fonda Theater in LA. He's taught one or two classes a semester in the journalism and mass communications department at Cal State Long Beach since 2006. It says exactly what I want to say, the way I want to say it, he explained. So I started monkeying around on the piano. [15] He also played on three songs from The Who's album WHO, released in December 2019. (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. The event "brought in more than $8.5 million for musicians in medical or financial need." It didnt do that. He grew up, in order, in California, Arkansas, Kentucky and Oregon. CNN published an alleged Instagram postfrom Petty's daughter, AnnaKim Petty. Petty's manager, Tony Dimitriades, later said, "I don't think he even knew when it happened," but the rocker's hip was certainly bothering him. They were fortunate with technology, where they stretched it to a certain point but you couldnt tweak things with a computer. 89.3 WFPL News | 90.5 WUOL Classical Keep in mind that we grew up in the same area, Gainesville, Fla., and listened to the same radio stations. "Petty stuck to a very safe and familiar set list, favoring the usual assortment of well-known pop-rock ditties despite telling Rolling Stone that he was looking at breaking out some long-neglected songs," he wrote. 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. "You can't tour like that," Dimitriades said. Sites: benmonttench.com, Facebook, Twitter, instagram.com, Wikipedia, musicianbio.org, famousbirthdays.com, geni.com In Groups: My only role in The Heartbreakers is to play the songs the best way I can. He'd attended school with Petty and spent. Sometimes he played guitar. (Photo courtesy of YouTube Originals), Tom Petty in his home studio 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. I have always been a Tom Petty fan, and only recently have discovered how wonderful a lyricist and singer Benmont is (in addition to his more renowned Piano/keyboard skills). Even as his health was failing, the musician rocked on with vigor, and it was all for the people who loved his music. No rock critic could ever deign to critique the significance of Tom Petty any better than Benmont Tench, whose objectivity about the late superstar's creative prowess and personal appeal is not. Benmont Tench III has helped create the musical fabric of hundreds of records, both as a founding member and piano/organ player of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and a session musician on . In 2009, Tench frequently appeared with the Watkins Family Hour at Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles. Tench was only 11 when he first met Tom Petty at a Gainesville, Florida music store. 4965 events. [4] While on a college break, Tench went to a concert by Mudcrutch, Petty's band, with an opening act from nearby Jacksonville, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Tench and Tom met in high school and began playing in bands together when they were teenagers. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. 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.". found in his home unconscious, not breathing. Welcome to Hell Wobbles Corrina, Corrina Dogwood You Should Be So Lucky Why Don't You Quit Leaving Me Alone Pledge China Doll For Wharton, the key to making the film was to look at what she had, all that beautiful archival film, and what she didnt need to repeat such going over the same ground as 2007s Runnin Down a Dream, a four-hour-long documentary by director Peter Bogdanovich. He even formed his own radio channel, Tom Petty Radio, and wrote Runnin' Down a Dream, a retrospective look at his own personal recollections. When he passed away I went to have it serviced, but Bill had wiped out a lot of the serial numbers and disguised the parts, so you couldnt quite trace what he did to it. Nicks also later expressed her concern about Petty that night. "I listened to a lot of The Band growing up," Goldsmith said. Member Of. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon. Willman did note that Tom Petty "spends a lot of the night hunched over his guitar, as if he means to creep up on us." Also, we shared a real love for each other., He addedthat "it isnt that Im in denial, but my world just changed. Running the gamut from retro garage rock to rain-on-the-window balladry, its a poised disc well worth checking out. These would be Steve Nieve, of Elvis Costello & the Attractions. Members Team for Big Star Tribute Concert", "Tom Petty's Original Band MUDCRUTCH Is Coming Back", "The Who Announce Their New Album 'Who' Plus UK Tour Dates", "Benmont & Alice Carbone married yesterday", "Catherine Gabriella Winter Tench, born 8:09 pm December 16th, 2017. September 7, 1953 in Gainesville, FL. Which pieces of gear are your absolute favorites? Release Date. Marc Maron on Underrated Albums and Interviewing Difficult Musicians 1970s - 2010s. Despite the decades spent together on vans and buses and planes, the days and nights in cheap lodgings and fancy hotels, and the thousands of hours in recording studios and on stage, Tench says the new documentary Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free, which arrives on YouTube on Thursday, Nov. 11, showed him more of Petty than he knew. In the late evening of October 1, Tom Petty "was found unconscious, not breathing and in full cardiac arrest" at his home in Malibu, California, according toTMZ. I think it was much later that even Tom realized, by talking with a therapist, that Wildflowers, the title track, is him talking to himself, and giving himself permission to feel free and to be free creatively and in his personal life. He was born in Gainesville, Florida (September . View wiki rock singer-songwriter soft rock thrilling adventure hour usa Add tags View all tags 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. Its a lovely way to record. Keyboardist Benmont Tench told Rolling Stone's Andy Greene that at the jam, "We mainly did cover songs. Personal Opinion. According toThe Sound, Petty would later recall that when Nicks first befriended him, "We were a little wary of Stevie. (Photo by Martyn Atkins, courtesy of Warner Music & Petty Legacy, LLC. 2898 events. We were shaking off the rust.". Sometimes he played bass. "Should the Bowl just get them on the books now?" 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.