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Mark Jeffery Anthony Hudson [1] (born August 23, 1951) [2] is an American musician, record producer and songwriter based in both Los Angeles and New York City. After first rising to prominence as a performer, songwriter and TV personality in the 1970s as a member of the Hudson Brothers trio, Hudson achieved independent success as record producer and songwriter, working with a broad variety of ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Mark Hudson (musician)" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Albums produced by Mark Hudson. Pages in category "Albums produced by Mark Hudson (musician)" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Mark Hudson may refer to: Sir Mark Hudson (businessman) (born 1947), former Chairman of the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster; Mark Hudson (author), winner of the NCR Book Award; Mark Hudson (musician) (born 1951), record producer, musician and songwriter; Mark Hudson (footballer, born 1980), English footballer
The Hudson Brothers had their beginnings as a trio composed of teenage brothers Bill, Mark and Brett Hudson in the early 1960s. [2] The three brothers had been raised in Portland, Oregon, by their Italian American mother who was also a singer and encouraged the boys to play music. [3] Early on, the three brothers had formed a band known as the ...
Starr commented: "Gary Nicholson started that song, and Mark brought it over and we realized we could tailor it. George was really on my mind then." In a 2003 interview, Starr said that he had remained closest to Harrison of all the former Beatles following the group's break-up in 1970, and that the song conveyed "how I miss him in my heart and ...
Chico first performed the song on The X Factor on 19 November 2005. It was the only time that a contestant had performed an original song during the live stages of the show, until series 9, when contestant Lucy Spraggan performed her own track, "Mountains".
Featured on these tracks were Starr, Hudson, Jim Cox and Steve Dudas. [1] Recorded throughout 1999 between Starr and Hudson, I Wanna Be Santa Claus —which is composed of half-and-half traditional songs and new originals—was made in several studios in the US and UK, [ 1 ] with their families joining in and including two notable celebrity ...