
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.
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Superstition (feat. Carlos Zema)
2012: The Impact
The Profits of Doom, by Bill Hudson
Fighting the 2012 Hoax
Circle of Fire
When I call You Up
Faded Taillights
Liberty Street
Cowards Lie
Untitled #3
Faded Tailliights
The 81 Song
Gauguins Dream
E.G.O
Song for the Thunder
Venus's Desires (comes and goes)
2012: The Profits of Doom
Superstition
Cookin' In The Kitchen
Merry Fucking Christmas
Merry Christmas
Turn the Key
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
A MÍDIA FÍSICA ACABOU!
Wheel Disappearing
AFM Promo 2012.1 BillH Exp 100228 1;00
AFM Promo 2012.2 Bill EXP Feb28 1;12
AFM Promo 2012.1 Bill EXP Feb28 1;23
Venus's Desires
Solo
AFM: Promo - AFM Promo 2012.1 Bill EXP Feb28 1;23
AFM: Promo - AFM Promo 2012.2 Bill EXP Feb28 1;12
Untitled No. 3
Solo Collection
AFM JAD 100301 PREMIERE!
Sherry's Song
Wounded Knee
Jessie's Lament
Gauguin's Dream
Superstition (feat. Carlos Zema) - Bill Hudson
365 Days of Astronomy 2010 - 365 100310 The Profits of Doom
Don't Blame Me
I'm Alive
Jesse's Lament
Mean Women Blues (Live)
On the Road
The Healing
American Dream
No Place for My Jekyll to Hide
NA INDÚSTRIA DA MÚSICA, MUITA GENTE É FALSA
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