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'''Bill Hudson''' is the [[lead guitarist]] for American extreme power metal band [[Cellador]]. He was born in [[January 13]], [[1983]] in [[Sao Paulo]], [[Brazil]]. He moved to the [[United States]] during the year of [[2005]] in order to join [[Cellador]].[http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=44722] |
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== Early life and education == |
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Bill started playing when he was 12 years old, mainly influenced by [[Slash (musician)|Slash]]. He studied with other teachers, besides going to music college in his native [[Brazil]] for the regency and composition degree. |
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He studied at the [[Musicians Institute]] in [[Hollywood]], CA and is mentioned among the success stories on their website, Although he dropped out few weeks after enrolling.[http://www.mi.edu/LearnAboutMI/SuccessStories/?action=detail&id=319] |
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He has been teaching guitar since the age of 13, and is currently teaching at his home in [[Omaha, Nebraska]] as well as [[online]]. [http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=69457] |
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== Playing career == |
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He was virtually unknown in the metal scene, except for a studio project called [[The Supremacy]]. [http://www.myspace.com/supremacyroxx] The project features well-known European musicians, such as drummer [[Mark Cross]] of [[Firewind]] and formerly of [[Helloween]], as well as keyboard player [[Joost Van den Broek]], of [[After Forever]], [[Ayreon]], [[Star One]], among others. This project has not done much other than the recording of two songs in 2004. [http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=46328] Hudson will appear on the upcoming [[Avian (band)|Avian]] album as a lead guitarist.[http://www.avianband.com/news.php] |
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Bill is known for his technique and speed, although he's said in interviews lately that he tries not to play fast unless extremely necessary. |
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He was the artist to present the [[Betcha Can't Play This]] section of [[Guitar World]] magazine, on its [[July 2007]] issue.[http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=70545] He is also preparing his own instructional DVD, which should come out sometime in [[2007]].[http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=61835] |
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== Instruments == |
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He uses and endorses [[Ibanez]] guitars, [[Mesa/Boogie]] amps, [[D'Addario]] strings, [[InTune Guitar Picks]] and [[Coffin Cases]]. |
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[[Category:Brazilian-Americans|Hudson, Bill]] |
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[[Category:1983 births|Hudson, Bill]] |
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Revision as of 22:36, 11 November 2007
Bill Hudson is the lead guitarist for American extreme power metal band Cellador. He was born in January 13, 1983 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He moved to the United States during the year of 2005 in order to join Cellador.[1]
Early life and education
Bill started playing when he was 12 years old, mainly influenced by Slash. He studied with other teachers, besides going to music college in his native Brazil for the regency and composition degree.
He studied at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA and is mentioned among the success stories on their website, Although he dropped out few weeks after enrolling.[2]
He has been teaching guitar since the age of 13, and is currently teaching at his home in Omaha, Nebraska as well as online. [3]
Playing career
He was virtually unknown in the metal scene, except for a studio project called The Supremacy. [4] The project features well-known European musicians, such as drummer Mark Cross of Firewind and formerly of Helloween, as well as keyboard player Joost Van den Broek, of After Forever, Ayreon, Star One, among others. This project has not done much other than the recording of two songs in 2004. [5] Hudson will appear on the upcoming Avian album as a lead guitarist.[6]
Bill is known for his technique and speed, although he's said in interviews lately that he tries not to play fast unless extremely necessary.
He was the artist to present the Betcha Can't Play This section of Guitar World magazine, on its July 2007 issue.[7] He is also preparing his own instructional DVD, which should come out sometime in 2007.[8]
Instruments
He uses and endorses Ibanez guitars, Mesa/Boogie amps, D'Addario strings, InTune Guitar Picks and Coffin Cases.