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The Hudson Brothers

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393:. Under the name Hudson, the US Rocket label released "If You Really Need Me" (MCA-40141), which was recorded in France and produced by Taupin and mixed by Andy Scott. The B-side featured two songs, "America" and "Fight Back", and the record was issued in an attractive full-color picture sleeve. In the UK, the same sleeve was used for a different A-side, "Straight Up and Tall," b/w "America" and "Fight Back". After the group's 1974 success on the Casablanca label, their complete 1973 Rocket LP, "Totally Out of Control," was issued, and another single was issued, "Be a Man" b/w "Sunday Driver" (MCA-40317), which bubbled under in 31: 401: 308:, which became a radio hit in the Pacific Northwest. This was followed in August 1967 with the single "Seeds of Spring" b/w "Mr. Kirby" (SCE-12199). The B-side was favored by DJs and became a top 10 hit in the Portland area and did well in other regional markets but did not chart nationally. Their final Scepter 45 was "Show Me the Way to Love" b/w "Again" (SCE-12207) in autumn, 1967. To support the singles, the group toured with several popular music acts, such as 528:" with the genders switched), was planned for release, as they promoted it on several TV appearances, but the 45 was never released. A second Arista single, "I Don't Wanna Be Lonely," failed to chart and was backed with the non-LP track, "Pauline," which the Hudsons wrote and produced. Their final Arista 45, "The Runaway," also failed to chart. The three then starred alongside 572:. (The "Hudsons" which recorded for Columbia in 1983 is not the same group.) They engaged in a promotional tour for their debut Elektra single, "Annie," but it did not chart, nor did their final Elektra single, "Afraid to Love," despite featuring a Linda Ronstadt duet vocal which was not credited on the label. The brothers guest-starred on an episode of 304:. In early 1967, their song "Things Are Changin'" was issued on a promotional-only 45 for the Chrysler 1967 Go Show (b/w a song by another group, the Fury 4), after which they signed with Scepter. Their first Scepter 45 was issued in the spring of 1967, "When I'm Gone" b/w "You're Not My Girl" (SCE-12190) on 477:
They subsequently released the single "Coochie Coochie Coo" (NES 816) in 1975, which peaked on the Bubbling Under Chart at #108. The song was taken from the "Hollywood Situation" LP, but the single version featured added percussion and was backed with the non-LP track, "Me and My Guitar". They then
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sound and, at least in a club context, they try to project a raunchier image than television might lead one to expect...  The result isn't entirely successful, however. The between songs routines still have a touch of slickness to them, and the comedy effortβ€”although those in the audience who
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Bubbling Under Chart #110). The single made the top ten in some local markets, including Omaha, where it reached #8. When the group's self-titled debut album was released in 1972, the song was re-titled on the lyrics inside the LP as "Leave and It's Over". It was later reissued when Playboy was
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in early 1970, releasing "Laugh, Funny Funny" (later revived for their 1974 CBS summer replacement series) b/w "Love Is the Word" (#32634). For the release in spring 1971 of "The World Would Be a Little Bit Better" bw "Love Nobody" on Lionel Records (L-3211), their name was shortened to
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knew the television show seemed to find them uproariousβ€”sounded lame indeed. Musically, this is a fully confident. competent group, capable of knocking out imitations of the nineteen‐fifties or original material with no embarrassment at all.
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After winning several local "battle of the bands"-type contest, the group recorded several songs at a local recording studio, where they received the attention of a local promoter, who offered them a contract promoting
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act of sorts, due to the fact that they hosted some comedy-variety TV shows in the mid-'70s. But they were in fact a real group, extremely Anglophile in orientation, with heavy debts to
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mother who was also a singer and encouraged the boys to play music. Early on, the three brothers had formed a band known as the My Sirs.
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and issued "Adrianne" (#906), following that up with "Land of Ur" (#908) in March 1969. Later in 1969 The New Yorkers also recorded the
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One of the group's earliest appearances on television as The Hudson Brothers, was in the summer of 1972, for the television game show
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at #60, but their next Rocket single, "Spinning the Wheel (With The Girl You Love)," failed to chart. They then signed with
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acquired by CBS. One further Playboy single was released only in Canada, with "Lovely Lady" as the A-side.
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Their first release as The Hudson Brothers came in September 1974 with their single "So You Are a Star" on
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aired Wednesday nights on CBS from July 31 to August 28, 1974. The show was so successful that CBS devised
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in 1980 ("Not So Fast, Gopher; Haven't We Met Before?/Foreign Exchange"). Their final studio album,
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in 1974. The resulting popularity led to their Saturday-morning half-hour sketch comedy series for
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was impressed by the brothers' stage presence and offered them their own variety hour on the
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wrote of the group: "Those that remember the Hudson Brothers usually think of them as a
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charts. It appears that a follow-up single, "She's a Rebel" (a remake of the Crystals' "
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200 at #176 in January 1976. The follow-up single, "Lonely School Year," charted in
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in the 1970s after their prime-time series debuted as a summer replacement for the
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The Hudson Brothers had their beginnings as a trio composed of teenage brothers
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in 1976. Their first Arista single, "Help Wanted," peaked at #70 on the
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re-signed wit Rocket and scored another hit with "Rendezvous" (#26 U.S.
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song "I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City" (#32569) for
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Hudson Brothers in 1974, left to right: Bill, Brett, and Mark
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in the early 1960s. The three brothers had been raised in
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had switched to Jerry Dennon's Pacific Northwest label
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In 1973, the group received the attention of producer
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Index

Hudson Brothers in 1974, left to right: Bill, Brett, and Mark
Portland, Oregon
Pop
garage rock
Scepter
Jerden
Warner Bros. Records
Decca
Playboy
Rocket
Casablanca
Arista
Elektra
Columbia
Bill Hudson
Brett Hudson
Mark Hudson
Portland, Oregon
Bill
Brett
Mark Hudson
garage rock
teen idols
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour
CBS
Bernie Taupin
Bill
Mark
Brett Hudson
Portland, Oregon

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