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'''Hudson Ford''' were a [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[rock band]]-style [[duet (music)|duo]], formed when [[John Ford (British musician)|John Ford]] and [[Richard Hudson (musician)|Richard Hudson]] left [[Strawbs]] in 1973. |
'''Hudson Ford''' were a [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[Rock music|rock]] [[Musical ensemble|band]]-style [[duet (music)|duo]], formed when [[John Ford (British musician)|John Ford]] and [[Richard Hudson (musician)|Richard Hudson]] left [[Strawbs]] in 1973. |
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In 1979 they re-surfaced billed as [[The Monks (punk band)|The Monks]]. |
In 1979 they re-surfaced billed as [[The Monks (punk band)|The Monks]]. |
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Hudson Ford were a UK rock band-style duo, formed when John Ford and Richard Hudson left Strawbs in 1973.
In 1979 they re-surfaced billed as The Monks.
Personnel
- Richard Hudson – vocals, guitar, sitar
- John Ford – vocals, bass guitar, guitar
- Micky Keen - guitar
- Chris Parren – keyboards
- Ken Laws – drums
The first album Nickelodeon also featured other session musicians including Rick Wakeman.
Discography
Albums
- Nickelodeon (1973)
- Free Spirit (1974)
- Worlds Collide (1975)
- Repertoire - (1976) - compilation
- Daylight (1977)
Singles
- "Pick Up The Pieces" - (1973) - Number 8 (UK Singles Chart)
- "Burn Baby Burn" - (1974) - Number 15
- "Floating In The Wind" - (1974) - Number 35
See also
References