Hudson Brothers

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The Hudson Brothers are an American music group from the 1970s, consisting of Bill Hudson, Brett Hudson and Mark Hudson. Their popular songs included "So You are a Star" (1974) and "Rendezvous" (1975).

Their first musical group, The New Yorkers, was named after the Chrysler automobile after the winning of a "battle of the bands" type contest. This group released several 45 single releases on Jerry Dennon's record labels in the Pacific Northwest of the USA during 1968-70.

They later released at least one 45 as "Everyday Hudson."

They starred in The Hudson Brothers evening TV variety show on CBS in the summer of 1974, followed by The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show which appeared Saturday mornings until the fall of 1975. They released several records on Casablanca Records and Elton John's Rocket Records label.

They starred in Bonkers!, a half-hour syndicated comedy show in 1979. The three brothers also starred in Hysterical, a horror-comedy film released in 1983.

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