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Bob Hudson (singer)

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Genres
  
country/folk, comedy

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Bob Hudson

Years active
  
1974–1980




Origin
  
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

Occupation(s)
  
radio presenter; archeologist

Similar People
  
Margret RoadKnight, Marty Rhone, Grahame Bond, Robin Jolley, Linda George

Associated acts
  
Margret RoadKnight

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Robert "Bob" Hudson is an Australian singer and radio presenter, his satirical narrative, "The Newcastle Song" topped the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart for four weeks in 1975. The single version was an edit of the ten-minute live recording from the related album, Newcastle Song. His album track, "Girls in Our Town", was a Top 40 single for country singer Margret RoadKnight.

"The Newcastle Song" topped the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart for four weeks in 1975. The single version was an edit of the ten-minute live recording from the related album, Newcastle Song. With producer, Chris Neal, he co-wrote the response song, "Rak off Normie" which was recorded by Maureen Elkner for her top ten hit. His album track, "Girls in Our Town", was a Top 40 single for country singer Margret RoadKnight; Hudson and RoadKnight toured together. Other albums by Hudson are After Me Cat Left Home (1975) and Party Pieces (1980).

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Initially, Bob was school teacher and solo folk/comic singer in the late 1960s.

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He was lead singer in the Electric Jug Band that played to the packed back bar of the Star Hotel in Newcastle on Saturday afternoons through the early 1970s.

Hudson was one of the original on-air team at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) rock radio station 2JJ (Double Jay, now Triple J) in 1975, and later worked for 2BL, presenting Music Buffs' Talk Back Show with Glenn A. Baker, and on ABC radio's international news desk.

In the 1980s he was involved in the publishing of a book about Australian language

Hudson completed a PhD in Archaeology at the University of Sydney and conducts research on ancient Myanmar (Burma).

References

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