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Mark Hudson

Overview

Mark Hudson (born August 23, 1951) is a record producer, musician and songwriter living in Los Angeles, California. He was a member of the Hudson Brothers, and has produced albums for Ringo Starr, Aerosmith, Hanson and the Baha Men.
With Aerosmith
Hudson co-wrote the Grammy award- winning Aerosmith hit "Livin' on the Edge" in 1993, and has since co-written a total of 12 Aerosmith songs. He also co-produced their 2001 album Just Push Play. Hudson, along with Marti Frederiksen, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry, make up what is known as the "Boneyard Boys", the collective group of musicians and songwriters responsible for much of the creative process in Aerosmith.

Hudson secured Steven Tyler to make a guest vocal appearance with Ringo Starr on the album "Vertical Man". The track in question was a remake of Dobie Grey's song "Drift Away". Tyler subsequently asked for his vocal be removed, as his record company had expressed dissatisfaction with his participation for legal reasons. Hudson then asked Tom Petty to replace Tyler but the original version surfaced through advance release cassettes and thus circulates on bootleg copies of the album.
With Ringo Starr
He also co-wrote and produced Ringo Starr's last four albums: Vertical Man, I Wanna Be Santa Claus, Ringo Rama and Choose Love. In 2003, he formed a record label with Ringo Starr called Pumkinhead Records. However, on June 30, 2007, Ringo's attorney Bruce Grakal, told journalist Peter Palmiere in an interview for Beatlefan magazine (issue #141) that the partnership between Hudson and Starr was over, and that they would not work together again. This was, according to Grakal, reportedly due to Hudson pulling out of Starr's All-Starr tour at short notice, in favor of working on the TV show The One: Making A Music Star.

Hudson said in a recent interview with Beatlefan magazine that pulling out of the 2006 All Starr band tour was not the primary reason for the split but rather Starr's insistence in using more synthesized sounds for this next album, something that Dave Stewart is known for. Hudson told Palmiere at the Las Vegas "Festival for Beatle Fans" formerly known as "Beatlefest" that he is however mixing and producing the next Ringo Starr live album. This is the audio of the PBS broadcast that Starr did with the Roundheads at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan,IL in 2005. It is due for release on October 29th 2007. He also expressed disappointment that the Roundheads show in Los Angeles at the El Ray Theater was not issued on CD and DVD as it was also recorded.

Starr completed his album that was started with Hudson by bringing in Dave Stewart, and it is now due for release in January 2008 on EMI/Capitol Records, as part of Starr's new recording deal; having left Koch Records in late 2006.
Other work
In 1986, he was the in-house bandleader on Fox's short-lived The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers. Ms. Rivers referred to the band as, "Mark Hudson, The Party Boys and The Tramp."

In July 1994 he joined Disney's Hollywood Records, as a songwriter and producer for performers like Alice Cooper and Aerosmith. Disney brought him on board to sharpen production, and identify new acts.

In the UK in 2004 he was recruited by Sharon Osbourne onto her team as vocal coach for the TV show X-Factor Known as "Weird Beard" for his colourful facial hair and dress, he coached all the under 25's in the first series and the over 25's in the second. In the UK, he is often mistaken for the Scottish comedian Billy Connolly, who has in the past also dyed his beard various colours.

March 5th 2006 saw his first Number 1 in the UK Top 40 singles chart - an original song he had written for Chico Slimani - X Factor contestant. Called "Chico Time", it displaced Madonna from the top of the chart. It has sold over 100,000 copies in the UK.

X-Factor "Battle of the Stars" was screened in the UK week commencing May 29th 2006. Mark was recruited again to reprise his coaching role, this time with "celebrities" who performed in a week long once-a-night version of the show, raising money for their chosen charity. The show was "won" by Lucy Benjamin - actress; runner up was Matt Stevens - England Rugby International. The British public voted for their favourites and the judges - Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh and Simon Cowell, sat in judgement.

At Hudson's request, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler made a guest appearance on Keith Anderson's single released in July 2006. This was the title track from his debut album, "Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll". The single was remixed by Hudson in Nashville, and Tyler's vocal added at Hudson's studio in LA.

In 2006 Hudson again assumed his coaching role on the 3rd series of the X-Factor - this time coaching all the acts on a weekly basis.

Early 2007, Hudson was invited to participate for the third year running at CMW. The Canadian Music Week is the most prestigious event in Canada's music industry calendar, showcasing over 500 bands across 40 venues and inviting industry experts to share their knowledge at seminars. Hudson's seminar panel, included fellow songwriting associates, Nile Rodgers, Glen Ballard and Don Was. He also took the stage for an evening performance "In-the-round" at the CMW Songwriter's Festival 2007, sharing his stories with an appreciative audience.

In the newspaper The Sun dated 14th May 2007, it has been reported that Hudson has been sacked as vocal coach for the next series of the X Factor. This is due to alleged comments that angered Simon Cowell, that he made about the winner Leona Lewis not having the 'it' factor needed to connect with an audience.

For the week of July 19, 2007, Hudson was the stand-in DJ on BIG100.3, a Washington-based radio station.

Hudson made his professional solo stage debut in a sold-out, one-man show called "Livin On The Edge"; on Sunday October 28th 2007 at Puck, Doylestown, PA. In it, Mark talked about his often hilarious experiences with rocks’ elite through monologues, funny anecdotes, impersonations and music.

In 2007 he also participated as a counselor at both the NY and Las Vegas (10th Anniversary) "Rock and Roll Fantasy Camps". These camps are designed for non-professional musicians to have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play in a rock and roll band with some of the music industry's most prestigious talent. Present at the Las Vegas camp with Mark were amongst others, Slash, Roger Daltrey and Jo Walsh.

Hudson has several other projects due to be completed in 2007, including a debut solo album release, original art work prints and a 2008 wall calendar.

Controversy

According to the Los Angeles Times, in March 1995, Hudson was fired from his job at Walt Disney Corp. after allegations from female employees that he had engaged in sexual harassment. This story was also covered in an issue of Seconds magazine, a trade publication focusing on rock 'n' roll culture, and in the book Disney: The Mouse Betrayed, which documents some of the allegations of harassment from "Unwritten" songwriter/producer and child actress Danielle Brisebois.

Personal life

Hudson's daughter is singer/songwriter Sarah Hudson, and he is the uncle of actress Kate Hudson and actor Oliver Hudson.

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...Some of these songs have appeared on albums by Martina McBride, Kim Richey, The Clarks, Bijou Phillips, Howard Jones, Billy Ray Cyrus and Michael Stanley. He has written with songwriters such as Mark Hudson, Darrell Brown, Richie Supa, Stephen Bishop, Maia Sharp, Kim Richey, Jane Wiedlin and Jamie Houston...

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...In the UK in 2004 he was recruited by Sharon Osbourne onto her team as vocal coach for the TV show X-Factor Known as "Weird Beard" for his colourful facial hair and dress, he coached all the under 25's in the first series and the over 25's in the second. In the UK, he is often mistaken for the Scottish comedian Billy Connolly, who has in the past also dyed his beard various colours....

This biography says:

Hudson's daughter is singer/songwriter Sarah Hudson, and he is the uncle of actress Kate Hudson and actor Oliver Hudson.

This biography says:

Mark Hudson (born August 23, 1951) is a record producer, musician and songwriter living in Los Angeles, California. He was a member of the Hudson Brothers, and has produced albums for Ringo Starr, Aerosmith, Hanson and the Baha Men.

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...The studio album Vertical Man was well-received by critics and marked the beginning of a 9-year "partnership" with Mark Hudson, who produced the album and, with his band The Roundheads, formed the core of the backing group for the album...

This biography says:

...The British public voted for their favourites and the judges - Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh and Simon Cowell, sat in judgement....

This biography says:

...In the newspaper The Sun dated 14th May 2007, it has been reported that Hudson has been sacked as vocal coach for the next series of the X Factor. This is due to alleged comments that angered Simon Cowell, that he made about the winner Leona Lewis not having the 'it' factor needed to connect with an audience....

That biography says:

...Lewis was criticised, by both the judges and in the press, in relation to her confidence. Vocal coach Mark Hudson also criticised her lack of star quality. On the 9 December show, Cowell remarked that her rendition of Eva Cassidy's "Over the Rainbow" (originally sung by Judy Garland) was the best he had ever witnessed...

This biography says:

...March 5th 2006 saw his first Number 1 in the UK Top 40 singles chart - an original song he had written for Chico Slimani - X Factor contestant. Called "Chico Time", it displaced Madonna from the top of the chart...

This biography says:

...At Hudson's request, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler made a guest appearance on Keith Anderson's single released in July 2006. This was the title track from his debut album, "Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll"...

This biography says:

...He also co-produced their 2001 album Just Push Play. Hudson, along with Marti Frederiksen, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry, make up what is known as the "Boneyard Boys", the collective group of musicians and songwriters responsible for much of the creative process in Aerosmith...

That biography says:

...One report states that this track was originally recorded in 1992, and completed with 2006 contributions from Stewart, Dhani Harrison, Starr and Mark Hudson.

This biography says:

...The Canadian Music Week is the most prestigious event in Canada's music industry calendar, showcasing over 500 bands across 40 venues and inviting industry experts to share their knowledge at seminars. Hudson's seminar panel, included fellow songwriting associates, Nile Rodgers, Glen Ballard and Don Was. He also took the stage for an evening performance "In-the-round" at the CMW Songwriter's Festival 2007, sharing his stories with an appreciative audience...

This biography says:

Mark Hudson (born August 23, 1951) is a record producer, musician and songwriter living in Los Angeles, California. He was a member of the Hudson Brothers, and has produced albums for Ringo Starr, Aerosmith, Hanson and the Baha Men.

That biography says:

...As of June 2007, Nilsson's final album, tentatively titled Papa's Got a Brown New Robe (produced by Mark Hudson) has not been released.

This biography says:

...The Canadian Music Week is the most prestigious event in Canada's music industry calendar, showcasing over 500 bands across 40 venues and inviting industry experts to share their knowledge at seminars. Hudson's seminar panel, included fellow songwriting associates, Nile Rodgers, Glen Ballard and Don Was. He also took the stage for an evening performance "In-the-round" at the CMW Songwriter's Festival 2007, sharing his stories with an appreciative audience...

This biography says:

...Mark was recruited again to reprise his coaching role, this time with "celebrities" who performed in a week long once-a-night version of the show, raising money for their chosen charity. The show was "won" by Lucy Benjamin - actress; runner up was Matt Stevens - England Rugby International. The British public voted for their favourites and the judges - Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh and Simon Cowell, sat in judgement...

That biography says:

...Other members were Heidi Shink a/k/a Chance, Pete McRae, Steve Bauman, Louis Ruiz, and Bryn Mathieu. All the songs except one were written or co-written by Bono, Heidi Shink, and Mark Hudson. There are no synthesizers or digital effects anywhere on the album....

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...Stewart's most recent project is co-producing the new Ringo Starr album Liverpool 8. Stewart was brought in after the album's original producer, Mark Hudson, had a falling out with Ringo. Because Hudson did produce some tracks before the arrival of Stewart, both Stewart and Hudson (and Starr himself) are credited as co-producers on the album...

This biography says:

Hudson's daughter is singer/songwriter Sarah Hudson, and he is the uncle of actress Kate Hudson and actor Oliver Hudson.

This biography says:

...This story was also covered in an issue of Seconds magazine, a trade publication focusing on rock 'n' roll culture, and in the book Disney: The Mouse Betrayed, which documents some of the allegations of harassment from "Unwritten" songwriter/producer and child actress Danielle Brisebois.

That biography says:

...Cher was involved with Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora for two years in the early 1990s, and has also been linked to musicians Eric Clapton and Mark Hudson. Rumours also circulated that Cher was romantically involved with a member of her band during the Farewell Tour...