Never EVER ceases to amaze me.....since Petty's passing, I've basically done nothing but immerse myself in the work he and the Heartbreakers did. As hugely talented as EVERY member of that band was...NONE of them thought that they were "the shit" and no one was better. Always gave credit to their peers and those who came before them.
Amen to this. I've been doing the same.....and I've discovered the exact same. They are all legendary. Such musical geniuses.....and yet always SO humble.
I dont think this guy has ANY idea how good he is. He just is. Gainseville Fl has produced some SERIOUS musicians, and he is the 'back bone ' that underscores the Heartbreakers and everything else he touches.. Simply amazing
I'm completely and absolutely fascinated by the Heartbreakers, and have been totally devouring any content whatsoever related to Tom Petty for a while now. I was just thinking how understated, humble, and cool Tench is. He is so talented, and he was incredibly loyal to the Heartbreakers. It had to be hard at times being the piano/keyboards guy on the all-time, quintessential, guitar band. What an interesting dude.
One of the musicians I would love to sit down with over a coffee and listen to his musical stories. Love the one where as a kid he hung around the piano store and just played for hours everyday.
Every guitar player, singer and songwriter is looking for a Benmont Tench to work with. He's part of my dream-team band, my make-a-wish fantasy (if I were a dying man). Not surprisingly, the other remaining Heartbreakers would be part of that fantasy-wish also.
Are those Frantone pedals? Love the stories about how, if you manage to get Ben Tench to do keys on a track, whether you're in Los Angeles or Wasilla, Alaska, he WILL insist on his own organ, piano, keyboard, whatever it is, be flown in for the session(s).
What a great artist! I didn’t realize Mr Tench had contributed to the album Building the Perfect Beast by Don Henley. If so, does anyone know how he created the sound for the brass lead on “Sunset Grill”? Sounds like either a Yamaha CS-80 or a Korg MS-20. Mr Tench, are you out there? Thank you!
Ben, himself, might disagree with me but ... to my ears ...his best "keys" with Petty was on "Damn the Torpedoes." Benmont's keyboard work defined that record and it never seemed as prominent (on the other Heatbreakers' releases.) Dunno?
Never EVER ceases to amaze me.....since Petty's passing, I've basically done nothing but immerse myself in the work he and the Heartbreakers did. As hugely talented as EVERY member of that band was...NONE of them thought that they were "the shit" and no one was better. Always gave credit to their peers and those who came before them.
right..me too
Amen to this. I've been doing the same.....and I've discovered the exact same. They are all legendary. Such musical geniuses.....and yet always SO humble.
Right on, Jacki. Me too and completely agree with you.
I have immersed myself too. I had no idea they had been together so long. Incredible artists.
YES! Preach, Sir😂
I dont think this guy has ANY idea how good he is. He just is. Gainseville Fl has produced some SERIOUS musicians, and he is the 'back bone ' that underscores the Heartbreakers and everything else he touches.. Simply amazing
I'm completely and absolutely fascinated by the Heartbreakers, and have been totally devouring any content whatsoever related to Tom Petty for a while now. I was just thinking how understated, humble, and cool Tench is. He is so talented, and he was incredibly loyal to the Heartbreakers. It had to be hard at times being the piano/keyboards guy on the all-time, quintessential, guitar band. What an interesting dude.
A DREAM band member. Producer EXTROADINAIRE. Songwriter.
Funny, I always identify first with Benmont's amazing B-3 parts as being the foundation of the Heartbreakers sound.
One of the musicians I would love to sit down with over a coffee and listen to his musical stories. Love the one where as a kid he hung around the piano store and just played for hours everyday.
An underrated legend.
I love his humility and stories,just a great musician and person
Love that Chesapeake pedal with the blue crabs....MARYLAND!
Such a great player and such a cool guy.
I like how he was very specific about his proximity to Charlie Watts
Getting a chance to play with Merle Haggard would have been absolutely amazing. What a thrill it must have been.
I got to work with him on the new Louise Goffin record (Carole King's Daughter) .. Benmont is a genius
Mr. Tench is a legend!
I hear a lot of Ray Charles in the snippets shown in this video. Great, great player and great interview!
A great, great player
Every guitar player, singer and songwriter is looking for a Benmont Tench to work with. He's part of my dream-team band, my make-a-wish fantasy (if I were a dying man). Not surprisingly, the other remaining Heartbreakers would be part of that fantasy-wish also.
He has the most unique name I have ever heard.
Jeff Munger his real name??
Benjamin Montmorency Tench lll ?
Benjamin Montmorency Tench aka Benmont.
Rick Danko is another one.
Such a class act. Cheers
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers is one of my favourite bands but so is Divinyls and Benmont Tench played with both!
Wow...what an awesome player and cool vibe dude..Inspirational!
He did two songs with Green Day (organ on Church on Sunday, backing vox on Fashion Victim)
Love this guy.
Awesome stories...thanks Ben!!!
Are those Frantone pedals?
Love the stories about how, if you manage to get Ben Tench to do keys on a track, whether you're in Los Angeles or Wasilla, Alaska, he WILL insist on his own organ, piano, keyboard, whatever it is, be flown in for the session(s).
I was wondering why it did say "of Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers" in the title, apparently because he's done so much more than I thought.
yes and he was humble..and he deserved that title..Tom was a very good leader
The story @ 3:35 is so relatable/incredible.
What a great artist! I didn’t realize Mr Tench had contributed to the album Building the Perfect Beast by Don Henley. If so, does anyone know how he created the sound for the brass lead on “Sunset Grill”? Sounds like either a Yamaha CS-80 or a Korg MS-20. Mr Tench, are you out there? Thank you!
He’s the Mike Campbell of keyboards.
Got it. Great stuff
Way to go Benmont. “Play some piano”. XxxxxxxxxxRIP Tom Petty
Ok, yeah, that was pretty cool !!
Benmonst is so gangster...
Ben, himself, might disagree with me but ... to my ears ...his best "keys" with Petty was on "Damn the Torpedoes." Benmont's keyboard work defined that record and it never seemed as prominent (on the other Heatbreakers' releases.) Dunno?
He did some cool stuff with Robin Zander.
into the music.i love mr.benmont tench.
Distorted piano sounds terrible!