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Here are some highlights from news articles about Angela Hudson.
Angela Hudson: Local Music Gem, Hampton Roads Best Kept Songstress
"Getting her introduction to the world of music at the age of two, Angela Hudson has had a flair for creating
ever since then. She started writing music in the fourth grade and began playing the piano at the age of 12.
Angela is trained in classical, country, rock, pop, and jazz which cascades into her unique melodies. We had
an opportunity to talk to this Hampton Roads resident to explore her creative processes, extraordinary charm,
and diverse musical capabilities."
From the full article in Metromix,
October 14, 2007
By Sara "k@t" Marsh
Locally connected Angela Hudson releases jazzy CD
"Former Milton resident Angela Hudson released an extended-play CD in July. In August, she opened up for the
musical Hollywood-based duo Bitter:Sweet."
From the full article in Cape Gazette,
Friday, September 14 - Monday, September 17, 2007
By Kevin Spence
Songstress
"The piano-pop and jazzy material combined with Hudson’s sultry vocals transports the listener to a smoky
big-city lounge."
The Virginian-Pilot, August 10, 2007
By Jeff Maisey
"Angela Hudson, Rose Knight, Chris Gantry, Graham and Amber, Reckless Johnny Wales, 8 p.m., Bongo After Hours
Theatre $5. Chris Gantry first emerged in Nashville during the freewheeling ‘60s, when songs like 'Dreams of
a Everyday Housewife' (a hit for Glen Campbell) put him in league with peers. Kris Kristofferson and Mickey
Newbury. Reckless Johnny Wales is the nom de rock of retired Warner Bros. Nashville VP Bob Saporiti, a guy
with a super-sized heart and a wit to match. On his new It’s Not About the Money, which benefits from the
playing of heady likes of Skunk Baxter, Clive Gregson and Jim Hoke, he evinces a rock and pop classicism and
biting humor redolent by turns of Ray Davies, Randy Newman and Nick Lowe.
Nashville Scene, February 5, 2004
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