Sarah Hudson
Sarah Hudson (born 1980) is a singer-songwriter signed to S-Curve Records. Raised in Bel Air, California, she attended a private Catholic girls' high school and the Musicians Institute in Hollywood. She has also trained under voice instructor Elisabeth Howard. Hudson currently lives in New York City.
Sarah is the daughter of record producer and 1970s television personality-pop singer Mark Hudson (Hudson Brothers) and Wendy Goteley. She has one stepsister, Melanie. Her aunt is Goldie Hawn, her first cousin is Kate Hudson, and her godfather is Ozzy Osbourne.
Hudson was featured on Frontline (PBS TV series) in its report "The Way The Music Died." Her debut album, Naked Truth, was released on September 7, 2004. Collaborators include Osbourne and Aerosmith vocalist Steven Tyler.
Hudson was also featured on a Season 1 episode of Project Runway, during a challenge where the contestants had to design a rocker fashion with which she would portray her image. She was touted as an "up and coming rock star".
Work began in 2005 on a followup music project under the name Ultraviolet. As of 2006, the group's first EP, entitled Fast, Cheap and Out of Control, is near completion. [1]
Discography
- Naked Truth (2004)
External links
Notes
- ^ "About Sarah Hudson". MySpace. Retrieved 2006-07-26.