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In 1974 Bill Hudson was performing with the likes of Pete Seeger and Rev.
Kirkpatrick promoting the clean up the Hudson River. In 1975 Bill moved to
Virginia where he kept on writing songs and in 1976 he had his first song, "Wounded Knee" published in Broadside magazine in New York City. In 1977 Bill
Moved to Key West FL. where he became known as a songwriter and a real crowd
pleaser. Bill was the first musician to play at the local jail there and
started a tradition of playing in the jail there.
In 1982 Bill moved back to Virginia where he became known as a "high energy
performer". In December of 1986 Bill recorded his, "Bill Hudson's Christmas
Show" which aired in Italy. For the old time radio show Bill gathered some of
the best musicians in the valley. In 1987 Bill went on his first Italy tour,
which was so successful he went back in 1988. In 1995 Bill was asked to produce
the earth day festival in Harrisonburg, VA. The event drew 5 to 6 thousand
people and brought together all parts of the community. It was one of the
biggest Earth Day events in the valley.
In 1996 Bill was asked to produce the long standing Pipestem Folk Festival at
the Pipestem, WV on the grounds of the Appalachian South Folklife Center. In
1997 Bill got together some fine local Appalachian musicians. Sammy Walker,
Elaine Purkey, Nat Reese, and many more. For the first time since anyone
can remember the festival made money and had a little for the next year.
In 1999 Bill released his first CD "Liberty Street" which is
receiving airplay around the world. In the winter of 1999 Bill got a spot
in the film "The Patriot", a Mel Gibson film.
In 2000/2001 Bill covered the east coast and Midwest to promote his CD.
Bill was asked to play on Michael Johnathon's "WoodSongs Old
Time Radio Hour" in Lexington, KY.
2002 Bill started recording his next CD, On the road
On the road CD should be out spring in 2007.
In 2003 Bill was asked to work for Lester Chambers of The Chambers
Brothers because of his skill in booking. Some of the acts Bill has opened
up for are, John Hammond, Fred Eagelsmith, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Jack
Hardy. Bill has also shared the stage with Bruce Springsteen .
Guitars for Bill Hudson are provided by The Guitar and Amp Center of Harrisonburg, VA.
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