Brett Hudson

Brett Hudson (born January 18, 1953) musician, singer/songwriter, possibly best known as the youngest of the 1970s group the Hudson Brothers,[1] is now a TV producer and writer living in Malibu, California. Hudson formed the production company Frozen Pictures [2] with Burt Kearns. He has produced many television shows including All the Presidents' Movies with Martin Sheen for Bravo, The Secret History of Rock ‘N’ Roll for Court TV [3] hosted by Gene Simmons of KISS as well as Fox TV's A Current Affair .[4] He also co-wrote and produced the Burt Reynolds movie Cloud 9.

Hudson can still be heard singing background on an odd assortment of CDs including Alice Cooper's 1994 The Last Temptation and Ringo Starr's 1999 I Wanna Be Santa Claus. He is also a trumpet player, and he was once in a car crash. He is the uncle of singer/songwriter Sarah Hudson,[5] actress Kate Hudson of Almost Famous and her brother, actor Oliver Hudson of the WB’s The Mountain.

Hudson received the 2009 Las Vegas Film Festival Golden Ace Award in the Documentary Feature category for The Seventh Python.[6] He previewed his movie The Chris Montez Story[7] with Montez at The Fest for Beatles Fans convention in March 2010 in Secaucus, New Jersey.[8]

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