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.