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The album was produced by Rick Rubin and featured David Hidalgo and Matt Sweeney on guitar as well as Chad Smith on drums and Benmont Tench on keys and piano.
* 1953 – Benmont Tench, American keyboard player ( Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Mudcrutch )
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.
Benmont Tench played piano from an early age and his first recital was at age six.
Soon after, Petty called Tench and asked him to quit school and join Mudcrutch full-time, which after long deliberation, Benmont agreed to ; but before he would leave school, Petty had to convince Circuit Court Judge Benjamin Tench that his son had a promising music career.
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* Benmont Tench – piano, organ, harmonium and vocals
* Benmont Tench – organ, chamberlin
* Benmont Tench ( 1990 – 1991 ) — keyboards: Hammond organ
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* Benmont Tench – pianos, organ, chamberlin, clavinet
Organists Billy Preston and Benmont Tench also temporarily joined the lineup, as Sara Almgren left the band in order to play for the Swedish punk band, The Vicious ( later Masshysteri ).
* Benmont Tench – piano, organ, various keyboards
* Benmont Tench – piano on 6 8 9 10, organ on 8, cheap strings on 6
Other friends that attended include Ed Begley Jr., John Densmore, Woody Harrelson, Robby Krieger, George Thorogood, Tommy Shaw and Benmont Tench.
The octet is composed of Watkins, his sister Sara Watkins ( fiddle ), Glen Phillips ( guitar, vocals ), Benmont Tench ( piano ), Luke Bulla ( fiddle ), Greg Leisz ( various ), Pete Thomas ( drums ), and Davey Faragher ( bass ).
" Keyboard Benmont Tench ( of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ) and bassist Sebastian Steinberg ( formerly of Soul Coughing ) are regular participants and other guest musicians from the Largo family generally show up as well, including Jon Brion, Fiona Apple, Don Heffington, Greg Leisz, and former Nickel Creek bandmate Chris Thile when he is in town.

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Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers was a frequent guest musician at their live shows.
The song was originally written about her failed relationship with musician Benmont Tench.
This song had a link with " A Good Heart ": " You Little Thief " was written by Benmont Tench, a member of Tom Petty's band, about his relationship with McKee in response to her writing " A Good Heart " about him.
Her follow-up release, 2004's Tambourine, was produced by George Drakoulias and featured backing by Benmont Tench, Mike Campbell ( of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ), Neal Casal and Don Heffington ( of Emmylou Harris's Hot Band and Lone Justice ).
McNally was intent on making an acoustic record and entered the studio with studio professionals including Jim Keltner, Benmont Tench, and Greg Leisz.

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Benmont attended Phillips Exeter Academy, and subsequently Tulane University in New Orleans.
Harris played Dr. Charles Ashford in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Benmont Tench in Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, and Kenneth Branagh's character's doppelgänger in How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog.
Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers plays a tack piano solo on " To Find A Friend ", featured on Petty's Wildflowers album.
Personnel includes keyboardist Benmont Tench and Holsapple's fellow Continental Drifters Vicki Peterson, Susan Cowsill and Carlo Nuccio.
Benmont Tench, Mike Campbell, and Howie Epstein, from Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, joined Heffington for the session.
Teaming up with Don Was, and setting himself in an understated and modest musical environment, he created some refreshingly restrained versions of his songs with a band that featured guitarist Waddy Wachtel, Benmont Tench on keys, drummer Jim Keltner and bassist James " Hutch " Hutchinson.
Once the two collaborators had plenty of material at their disposal that they felt strongly about, Rubin put together some of the same musicians he had used for Johnny Cash's American Recordings releases, including Tom Petty sidemen Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench, and encouraged Diamond to play guitar himself in the studio.

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Dawes and Tench had befriended the Aboriginals, and Dawes was even reported to have engaged in a relationship with an Aboriginal woman.
It was through the land management methods of the aboriginal people that the extensive grasslands of predominantly kangaroo grass, commented upon by Watkin Tench proved ideal breeding grounds for kangaroos.
At this time, he appeared on Spanish television programme Musical Express, where he was interviewed and performed a set with Boz Burrell, Tim Hinkley, Michael Giles, Bobby Tench, Mel Collins and Gary Brooker.
Watkin Tench ( 6 October 1758 – 7 May 1833 ) was a British marine officer who is best known for publishing two books describing his experiences in the First Fleet, which established the first settlement in Australia in 1788.
He was born on 6 October 1758 at Chester in the county of Cheshire in England, a son of Fisher Tench, a dancing master who ran a boarding school in the town and Margaritta Tarleton of the Liverpool Tarletons.
Tench was in command of the Marine unit on board HMS Mermaid.
' Among his achievements in the fledgling colony of New South Wales Tench was the first European to discover the Nepean River.
In October 1792, Tench married Anna Maria Sargent, who was the daughter of Robert Sargent, a Devonport surgeon.
The crew were initially imprisoned on ships in Brest harbour, but later Tench and Bligh were moved to Quimper and imprisoned on parole ( Bligh kept Tench close by because Tench was fluent in French ).
Although he and his wife had no children of their own, in 1821 they took responsibility for three nephews and a niece when the four children were orphaned ; at the time, Watkin Tench was 63 and his wife was 56.
Watkin Tench was the first British explorer to visit the area in 1789 and named the Nepean River after Lord Evan Nepean, under-secretary to the home department.
When Washington resigned his commission and presented himself before Congress, Humphreys was one of two aides who accompanied him into the chamber ( the other was Tench Tilghman ).
Another intriguing possibility mentioned by Tench was that as the colony's physicians had brought bottles of smallpox-infected material with them from England, that this may have been the cause.
Tilghman was born in " Rich Neck Manor ", Claiborne, Maryland to James Tilghman, the son of Revolutionary War Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman, and Ann C. Shoemaker Tilghman.
Tench Tilghman ( December 25, 1744 – April 18, 1786 ) was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary war.
Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman was born on December 25, 1744.

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