In 2014, Benmont released his first solo album, called You Should Be So Lucky.. 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. This film is part and parcel of the same thing, Tench says. A true gentleman. "I'm not gonna get to make that sound. [2] A garagem da famlia Tench era um local de prtica frequente para a banda noite, quando o pai de Tench no estava presente. Enjoying his music right now! In 2008, Tench became part of a supergroup, initially named The Scrolls, now officially known as Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.). It says exactly what I want to say, the way I want to say it, he explained. 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. 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. (Photo by Martyn Atkins, courtesy of Warner Music & Petty Legacy, LLC. When I started doing demos for this album and sent them to Glyn Johns, he said, You need to start singing every day and practicing everyday, and so I did. Jeff Lynne and Dave Ste. Born on September 7, 1953, in Gainesville, Florida, Tench took up piano at an early age, playing recitals at the age of six. To Stevie Nicks especially, Petty's MusiCares award was well-deserved. Warm thoughts of health and happiness. Release Date. Get the latest news right in your inbox at 6 a.m. Five dead, thousands without power in Ky. following thunderstorms and high winds. Home Benmont Tench Net Worth | Wife (Alice Carbone). In 2016, he played the Fleetwood Mac tribute at the Fonda Theater, in Los Angeles; he performed the song "Silver Springs" with Courtney Love. Next . As a teenager, Tench met another up-and-coming rocker, Tom Petty, at a local music store. "Catherine came in December, Tom died in October," Tench recalled. You had to cut bits of tape, throw it up in the air, and see how it came back together. ), Director Mary Whartons new YouTube Originals documentary, Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free, arrives on YouTube on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Neither knew it was the last time they would see Petty sing. His first recital was at age six. I think it's important to make the distinction between those who are ill, and we all agree that it's illness, in a way that poses a threat to others, and those whose form of mental illness does not pose a threat." Petty was left "covered in raised welts." Most importantly, Petty died "beautifully exhausted after doing what he loved the most, for one last time, performing live with his unmatchable rock band for his loyal fans." 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! Well, he goes over to our piano, and he did that thing with the black keyswhere you roll them with your knuckles, back and forthand I was intrigued. Tench had already worked with Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell, Adria Petty, and Tom Pettys widow Dana Petty on a sprawling box set of Wildflowers outtakes, alternate versions, and live tracks. In 1976, he formed a new band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. 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. eBay item number: 255988840913. . The fact we knew and loved that music gave us a common musical language. When nothing came of it at the time, he forgot all about it until he was shown what had been captured on the beautiful black and white film. Ill play on a few radio station solo shows, and a few songs on piano and guitar at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles on Feb. 13, followed by a Q&A session. Contents Early years Education Music career Other bands and solo career Personal life Discography Solo Session References External Links Early years 2898 events. He had also played at the Super Bowl, went solo for a bit, joined up with other famous musicians to form the Traveling Wilburys, and resurrected Mudcrutch. 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. Margo Price, second from right, at L.A.'s EastWest Studios with Sturgill Simpson, from left, Benmont Tench, Jeremy Ivey and James Gadson. In 2008, Benmont became part of a group named The Scrolls. The group is composed of: Currently, they are officially known as Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.).. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, he noted that hed been expecting a call about another tour instead of the call he received saying Petty was in the hospital in 2017. Petty and Tench played together as members of The Sundowners in 1964. "Tom & The Heartbreakers sincerely apologizes for any and all inconvenience and disappointment this has caused," said the post. Watkins Family Hour is a bluegrass musical collaborative led by Sean and Sara Watkins. "You can't tour like that," Dimitriades said. "@matthaig1 I suffer dreadfully from depression & anxiety. We connected and we stayed in touch.. True to Stevie Nicks' comments about Tom Petty at MusicCares, the musician was indeed suffering from a hairline fracture in his left hip, according toDavid Fricke of Rolling Stone. Sapphire was once thought to guard against evil and poisoning. Tom was pronounced dead a day later. 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 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.". Godspeed to her. No. And the fact we loved the way Tom wrote gave us a vision and a focus. Afterwards, he sat in with the band on several different sessions, then went back to school. Fast-forward to 2016. Personal Opinion. WORKSHOPS HEALTH-WELLNESS. "I hope it comes out because I think it's cool," Tench said, "but there's even more. Tench has also played with countless others as a top shelf session man over the past four decades. I was like, Nothing, me and the rest of America are in our sweatpants with nothing to do, Wharton says. "It's hard to just realize, I suppose, that I'm not gonna get to play with that guy," he said. But he was far more than just a. And I really wish there was a way. 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. A guy who was not a saint, who was not perfect, who was flawed, who was this, that and the other, but there was no [bull]. Benmont Tench Concert History. X. [3], He attended Phillips Exeter Academy, and subsequently Tulane University in New Orleans. It was the mid-'60s and Tench was 11 or 12, Petty three years older. He went on to describe life after the Heartbreakers as an "alternate universe." He was a pretty amazing guy, and I think it caught it all, Tench says. "I need to stop working for a period of time." He offered to do it a while ago and so I finally took him up on it. "Many of these albums have been out of print on vinyl for years," explainedTom Petty's website. With The Beatles, its like the first time someone saw an electric light or a motion picture. Sometimes he played bass. "I mean, you can't imagine someone hitting a child like that," he said. 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. Tench would drop out of college a few years later to join Petty in the group Mudcrutch. Trisha Yearwood, Lee Roy Parnell, Paul Shaffer, Benmont Tench, Duke Levine, Beausoleil, Shawn Colvin, Matt Rollings. Within a month, Petty was sick, too, suffering from bronchitis and laryngitis. Reunited after 30 years! Dana said her husband "insisted on keeping his commitment to his fans." But his version of American Girl is out of this world. "Better safe than sorry, I guess," Petty told the audience. Freedom (B-Side of Butterfly)Dust emerged in July 1996, featuring guest spots from Benmont Tench, on loan from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, and Pearl Jam's Mike McCready. He did many of those great records from 20 or 30 years ago, and I love the way he thinks and hears. He said of Petty: Id known him since I was 17. "If we had a reason, then I would be all aboard," Campbell added. But because I had a daughter coming. Your purchases also help protect forests, including trees traditionally used to make instruments. A sought-after session player, he has contributed his talents to recordings by Jackson Browne, Johnny Cash, Elvis . [9], In 2009, Tench frequently appeared with the Watkins Family Hour at Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles. "You know that Tom Petty is my favorite rock star!" 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. I dont know. Ive always liked to record as live as possible, and Ive always loved tape machines. 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). 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. 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. Nicks also later expressed her concern about Petty that night. The article gave further updates throughout the following early afternoon, including a report that EMTs were able to get a pulse before taking the singer to UCLA's Santa Monica Hospital. Earned a master's degree at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Ill also do a few nights at Largo in L.A. from Feb. 20-22. 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. It was the mid-60s and Tench was 11 or 12, Petty three years older. Email Kyle at, Louisville Public Media | Hes very interactive with his fans. And maybe he was talking about it because [he] was ill. You appreciate them, but theyre always there. Pop/Rock. On February 18, 2014, Tench released his first solo album, entitled "You Should Be So Lucky". By now, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers had been around an amazing four decades, a claim few other American bands could make. I'd rather go watch The Lion King! I just told someone, I sing like Chet Baker if he couldnt sing. [Laughs.]. "He was going through some great pain," Wolf told Rolling Stone. And that record is a prime example of that. It was the mid-'60s and Tench was 11 or 12, Petty three years older. Genre. Theres a 14-song version of the album on vinyl. 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In turn, Petty and Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell penned "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," which Nicks sang with Petty. At age 11, he met Tom Petty for the first time at a Gainesville music store. Mention of Red Rocks and Tom Petty isn't complete without Stevie Nicks, who has played the famed amphitheater numerous times. 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. Tench also discusses why he says that Wildflowers wasnt really a solo album, the unreleased songs that are still in the vault, and his reluctance to ever perform as The Heartbreakers again. "I have a granddaughter now I'd like to see as much as I can." Tom also recorded a number of hit singles as a solo artist as well as with the Heartbreakers. Tench remembers filmmaker Martyn Atkins coming by the Wildflowers sessions every so often, and that his fly-on-the-wall style put everyone there at ease. Benmont Tench, who was the keyboardist for the Heartbreakers from their inception in the 1970s through Petty's death in 2017, and Ryan Ulyate, Petty's producer in his latter era and the keeper . "We always recorded more than what we put out, but we always put out what we thought was the very best," he told Meredith, "but fairly often, I would wonder why a song had been left off the record. 89.3 WFPL News | 90.5 WUOL Classical Top sources. One day my cousin was over; he was a good athlete and could do anything. [Laughs.] News; Watch Live; Local News; Traffic; National; World; Entertainment 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. "You don't want to shake my hand today," he told others. 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 . Recorded at Cello Studios, Los Angeles, California. We heard Slim Harpo, the Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Ray Charles and Louis Armstrong, all back to back: Thats 40 minutes on the radio in Gainesville, Fla. in 1965. 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. Tench attended Phillips Exeter Academy and, subsequently, Tulane University in New Orleans. My mothers mother had been a piano teacher, and both my parents played music. [2] The song was co-written by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell. I'm hoping she recovers from her illness and is back on tour again soon. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Im trying to paint a portrait of an artist and show you his life and his work and why it matters.. Tench referenced songs from more recent records, like2008's Mudcrutch, 2010's Mojo,2014's Hypnotic Eye and 2016's Mudcrutch 2. huhhh??? Joe Strummer of The Clash passed away 20 years ago today at the age of 50. Other articles where Benmont Tench is discussed: Tom Petty: former members, Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench, joined Ron Blair and Stan Lynch to form Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. And when it goes to vinyl I can sink my teeth into it even more. Tench isn't sure if there are any plans release further vault material, since "the cat who knows where everything is buried." Three long months later, Rolling Stone reported that the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner had found numerous drugs in Petty's system. First no. His first recital was at age six. Adria Petty and producer Peter Afterman told her that theyd recently unearthed an archive of film shot in the mid-90s as Petty was working on Wildflowers, most of which had never before been seen, and asked Wharton if she wanted to shape it into a documentary film. (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. How are you going to do that? The world was in a very sort of chaotic and kind of scary place, Wharton says. But it was an extraordinary experience. 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. When the band started, everyone was together day and night, Tench says. The set came in two volumes, each featuring seven albums on a dozen vinyl records, and was released between November and December. So I just dove into this archive of beautiful footage and incredible music. The band's eponymous debut album, released in 1976, initially caused little stir in the United States, but the single "Breakdown" was a smash in Britain, and, when it was re-released And a dog named Buddy. [6], In addition to playing piano and Hammond organ with the Heartbreakers, Tench is also a session musician, having recorded with dozens of notable artists.[7]. In 2014, Tench released his first solo album, titled You Should Be So Lucky. A go-to ace for the Stones, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Elvis Costello, Fiona Apple and a ridiculous number of others, Benmont Tench earned his crown via his day job with Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker 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. In March 2019, Benmont played three shows with Phil Lesh & Friends (an American rock band) at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. As ticket-holders reset their calendars for the new dates, the Mercury News'Jim Harrington "bet my copy of Damn the Torpedos" that the band would be back to play other northern California venues in the future. Alice Carbone Tench October 24, 2019 Thank you, @uclahealth for taking such a good care of my husband, @benmonttench The entire staff at both ER and hospital was amazing, kind, with a great sense of humor, patient and understanding. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Mudcrutch. Thats because Glyn Johns produced and engineered it. So I started monkeying around on the piano. I was always impressed that she didnt lead with that, Wharton says. And the film, really, really brings that to light.. September 7, 1953 in Gainesville, FL. (Photo by Robert Sebree, courtesy of Warner Music & Petty Legacy, LLC. At age 11, he happened to meet Elvis Presley, who was shooting a film near Petty's hometown of Gainesville. 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. A me de Tench gostava de ter os meninos l, mas conversava com os vizinhos para garantir que a msica no os estivesse perturbando. You describe an old-school approach, and the record has an old-school intimacy to itlike something cut 20 or 30 years ago. "Without Tom, it's like, are the Rolling Stones going to play without Keith [Richards]? Tench played piano from an early age. In early December, the upcoming tour was announced onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, with Petty appearing in a comical sketch about it via his studio. I cant do that now. Latest News Publishing BMG to Admin George Harrison's Publishing, Expands Dark Horse Records Partnership By . I need to watch this show with you." (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. He was the very last person. Then I started lessons at age 7 and right from the start, I wanted to be a composer or a songwriter. 2008 album featuring original members fellow Heartbreakers Benmont Tench, and Mike Campbell. 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. The surviving members continue to forge new paths. We just went to the studio and followed his lead. But I wasnt very good nonetheless, I enjoyed it, but I like the instant gratification of playing something on the piano and having the melody available to my ears., I prefer the way we play the Full Moon Fever songs live to the way they sound on the record, but the 7 million people that bought Full Moon Fever might disagree., You cant draw comparisons that somebody is as good as this, or they arent as good as that, everybody is really different., I loved Mal Evans holding one note down on You Wont See Me from Rubber Soul., There was a period when you were getting signed just because you were in a famous band; you made a record and, maybe, you didnt have anything to say., I got to play on a couple of records with the Rolling Stones, and that was really special to me., Im definitely a better musician than I was when I was 26, but I have to try to keep the mental freshness and naivet that I had then, and put in something of what Ive learned since., I try to find little things that you can do to move the song along and things that serve the song., Some people can clearly write character songs, but there is always an aspect of them in the character they are writing about., Working with Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson takes you up another level.. Looking back, Petty still expressed shock at the incident. At age 11, Tench met Tom Petty for the first time at a Gainesville music store. Its changed to kind of an alternate universe. Heartbreakers Benmont Tench and Mike Campbell perform a special stripped down version of "American Girl" at the band's legendary recording and rehearsal space, The Clubhouse, in honor of the. A lot of it is simply that his passing freed me and made me more of an adult. Previous image. ), Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers, is a new documentary from director Mary Wharton. Considering you played a key role in forming it, where do you think The Heartbreakers sound comes from? I have no bloody idea! Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench was expecting a call about the next tour in early-October of 2017 when his phone rang with much worse news. 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. That he was always going to be striving for different ways to express himself. "The friendship between Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks was plain to see when the latter came on stage," theIndependentreported. At the start of her career when she was working at the VH1 music channel, she flew to Los Angeles to interview Petty for a short documentary on Wildflowers, a solo record though it included all but one of the Heartbreakers in the band Petty and producer Rick Rubin put together. I'm hoping she recovers from her illness and is back on tour again soon. It let me not go, Holy shit. About This Deal. It saved me, having my daughter. "I just have to learn to rest a little bit, like everyone's telling me," he said. The single was released only in Australia, [1] where it peaked at No. To this day, people say to me, Why dont you get another singer? Tench grew up in Gainesville, Florida, as the son of Mary Catherine McInnis Tench and Benjamin Montmorency Tench, Jr., a circuit court judge. Raitt nailed this staggeringly intimate ballad in one take. It was like a gift from heaven for me to work on this film.. "Should the Bowl just get them on the books now?" The Tom Petty website recounted that after a full half-hour of rain, the storm passed as the road crew took the stage to uncover the band's gear. 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. Catherine came in December, Tom died in October, Tench said. Benjamin Montmorency "Benmont" Tench III (born September 7, 1953) is an American keyboardist best known as a founding member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. With the commemorative set coming out, Tom Petty made other plans, too. Vintage Cocktail Hour Playlist: Women's History Month Edition, Louisville ranks 3rd in U.S. for most premature deaths from coal-fired power pollution. 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. Which pieces of gear are your absolute favorites? Petty's wife, Dana, would later reveal that Petty required "powerful medications" to meet the physical requirements of jumping around onstage during the tour. [11] Tench also added keyboard parts to Stevie Nicks' album 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault. Graduated from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Ore. with degrees in English and Communications. Benmont Tench was a Florida-born boy who never forgot his southern roots, even while playing keyboards in one of the hottest bands of the 1980s, The Heartbreakers. Indeed, in his last interview, with Randy Lewis of the Los Angeles Times, Petty remained dedicated to doing even more. (Photo by Robert Sebree, courtesy of Warner Music & Petty Legacy, LLC. What anti-LGBTQ bills are moving forward at the midpoint of Indianas legislative session? X. I played with him since I was 18 or 19. In 2015, he married Alice Carbone Tench. Benmont Tench first met Tom Petty in a Gainesville, Florida music shop. In 2015, the Watkins Family Hour released their debut album and went on . [2] Take us to the moment when the light bulb went offthat you knew you wanted to play keyboards. Do the Heartbreakers record live as well? Not many keyboard players can say theyve changed rock history, and Benmont Tench is far too modest to make such a claim. 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. Born . Youre an unabashed Beatles fan. "It isn't the Heartbreakers without hell, our rhythm guitar player and occasional lead guitar player. yeah another site says 72 million. 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. "He was also someone I looked up to enormously.". Somehow managed to get a lovely lady to marry him, and with her have two daughters. eBay item number: 125797211311. . It just isn't the Heartbreakers," Tench says in a new Kyle Meredith With interview, which you can listen to in full below. But you also catch how thoughtful he was about the record-making process and about the songwriting process.. It didnt give me something to push aside my grief or my acknowledgement of what was lost. 4965 events. And then it was like this box of sunshine had dropped out of the sky into my arms. Even as Tom Petty and his band rocked the house, however, the last two songs on the final night (via Slate),September 25, show Petty visibly lumbering across the stage and limping off after signing a few autographs. The piano I play at home I got 7 or 8 years ago, and Nicky Hopkins played it at his house. 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