"TUDIE" |
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It's been nearly three weeks since I said my final goodbyes to Steve Tudanger - "Tudie" as those who loved him called him - and I am truly at a loss for words to say all I want to say about our relationship. We met in the late '60s, both of us hired to sing background vocals on either an Andy Kim or Archies record, if my memory serves me right. We smiled and laughed immediately and knew we'd be connected somehow from that moment on. I'm blessed to have been involved with Tudie, both professionally and as a GREAT friend. Initially, he wrote songs for one of my companies, Pineywood Music, and I co-produced a few records with him especially with high hopes for one of my favorites on Big Tree Records, "We Really Got The Rhythm Now". Stevie's talent crossed a broad spectrum - he was rhythmically superb, with an exceptional bent towards the complicated. Boy, did he ever love Latin rhythms. His melodies were original and straightforward (commercial, as we say!) and you could see many influences running through all of his songs and yet, they were so his. And, let's not forget his most favorite thing in the whole world -
VOICES!!!! He was wonderful in creating from the most basic and simple
to the most intricate of parts. As a matter of fact, one of our most
favorite things was spending time listening to our favorite records,
pretending to be part of the group. Oftentimes, we'd pick an instrument
- and you know, Tudie was always part of the percussion. We'd compare
the size of the goose bumps we'd get from the music and they were always
the same size and came up at the same time, and in the same place. Now
THAT'S being connected!! I loved his sensitivity and sense of humor,
which crossed over into everything he did in his life. There are volumes of books to write about Tudie, and I just want to tell a few things that were a signature of our relationship. Stevie was short in stature and I am not - and when we would go to a company or into the studio we often got referred to as "Mae West and Toulouse Lautrec", to which Tudie would respond, "Hi, I'm her oil changer". Tudie's faces should be packaged and made into a book. I've never seen so many equally as funny and strange. And his quickness - my God, he had the quickest comeback of anyone I've ever known and he was the best joke-teller in the world. At one point in our careers, Tudie and I wrote a few songs with Bob
Crewe, and lots of writing was taking place around Christmas time. My
doorman buzzed up and asked when the music might let up and Crewe and
Tudie said it was just the music of angels and a harpsichord ... the
doorman never called again. We wrote a few songs near the end of his writing days and they're wonderful.
I know how much Tudie wanted us to enjoy writing success together. Some
of the more recent songs are always being considered for something.
Who knows, maybe now's the time!! |
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I miss you so much. |
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Ellie |
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Steve Tudanger, Steve Feldman and Steve Dworkin |
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Spectropop Remembers Steve Tudanger:
http://www.spectropop.com/remembers/SteveTudanger.htm |
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