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Paul D. Hudson (born February 11, 1956), known professionally as H.R. (Human Rights), is an American musician who leads the hardcore punk band Bad Brains, and is an instrumental figure in the development of the genre. His vocal delivery has been described as diverse, ranging from a rapid-fire nasal whine, to feral growling and screeches, to smooth near- crooning or staccato reggae rhymes. He has departed the band periodically to pursue solo efforts that are more reggae than Bad Brains' punk sound. He is the older brother of Earl Hudson, Bad Brains' drummer.


Early life

Born in Liverpool, England to a Jamaican mother and American father stationed with the US Air Force in the UK, his family moved to the United States when he was a toddler, and proceeded to move around until finally settling in Washington, D.C. He was a gifted athlete from an early age, competing in swimming and
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. He and his younger brother Earl both entered the local D.C. music scene as teenagers with their friends and future bandmates Dr. Know and Darryl Jenifer. H.R. was an early nickname that initially stood for "hunting rod", but which he changed to stand for "human rights".


Musical career

H.R. and his bandmates became
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around 1979 after attending a Bob Marley concert at the Capitol Center. This spiritual direction influenced the music of Bad Brains via his vocals, and inspired the creation of his reggae band, Human Rights (or H.R.). Although reggae is the main focus of his solo material, he explores rock and other musical genres. He has had numerous albums released on SST Records. A '' Village Voice'' review of a Bad Brains concert described H.R.'s presence on stage: "like
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gone berserk, with a hyperkinetic repertoire of spins, dives, back-flips, splits, and skanks" H.R. has collaborated with the Long Beach Dub Allstars on their song "New Sun" on the '' Right Back'' album, and with
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on their song "Without Jah, Nothin'", on the album '' Satellite''. In recent years, H.R.'s Human Rights performances have become markedly more mellow and restrained, focusing primarily on reggae. This is a stark contrast to his wildly animated, aggressive stage performances of the late 1970s and 1980s. Interviews with H.R. feature prominently in the 2006 documentary '' American Hardcore'', in which he discusses the early days of the hardcore scene in New York City and Washington D.C., and his association with peers like Minor Threat and the Cro-Mags. In particular, he recalls encouraging Ian MacKaye to fully articulate Minor Threat's emerging
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philosophy, to give young people a positive direction. As depicted in the 2012 documentary ''Bad Brains: A Band in D.C.'', H.R.'s bizarre behavior, such as wearing a motorcycle helmet during a performance and refusing to sing, caused friction with other members of the band. In late 2016, the film ''Finding Joseph I: The HR From Bad Brains Documentary'' premiered in Europe and the United States. Directed by James Lathos, the documentary features interviews with H.R., as well as other musicians, peers, and family member, while chronicling his life, struggles, and philosophies, particularly "PMA" (positive mental attitude). The film's companion book was published by Lesser Gods in January 2017. H.R is also credited with coining the term "moshing", in reference to the style of dance which first emerged in hardcore punk venues in Washington D.C. in the early 1980s. Though originally referred to as mashing, such as in the title of Bad Brain contemporary Scream's 1982 song "Total Mash," the dance gradually became known under the moniker of moshing after audience members misunderstood H.R.'s pronunciation of the word due to his pseudo-Jamaican accent.


Personal life

H.R. has adult children from previous relationships and has been married to Lori Carnes since 2012. In 2016, H.R.'s wife, Lori, revealed that H.R. suffers from SUNCT syndrome, a rare
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which causes sporadic, excruciating headaches. He underwent brain surgery in early 2017 to relieve the headaches. He also suffers from schizophrenia.


Discography

''For H.R.'s discography with Bad Brains, see Bad Brains discography.'' * ''
It's About Luv ''It's About Luv'' is the first solo album by Bad Brains lead singer H.R. (the band is also known as Human Rights). It was first released as an LP by Olive Tree Records (H.R.'s own label) in 1985 and reissued in 1986 by SST Records (#SST 179). ...
'' (Olive Tree, 1985) * ''Keep Out of Reach'' (Olive Tree, 1986) * ''Human Rights'' (Olive Tree/SST, 1987) * ''Singin' in the Heart'' (SST, 1989) * ''Charge'' (SST, 1990) * ''I Luv'' (1991) * ''Rock of Enoch'' (1992) * ''Our Faith'' (1992) * ''Hey Wella'' (2007) * ''Out of Bounds'' (D.I.A, 2012) * ''HR in Dubb'' (D.I.A./Hamma, 2013) * ''HR Live at CBGB's 1984'' (Catch a Fire Music, 2017) * ''Give Thanks'' (Hardline Entertainment, 2019)


Appearances on albums by other artists

* "Heroes" and "Heroes Part 2" on ''Return from Incas'' by Lost Generation (Incas, 1984) * "Zion", "Zion Dub" and "Road to Zion (Highest Region Dub)" on ''Zion'' by Zion Train (Olive Tree, 1986) * "New Sun" on '' Right Back'' by Long Beach Dub Allstars (Dreamworks, 1999) * "Black Eye" on ''77 003'' by Bargain Music (Beatville, 1999) * "Like a Lily" on ''Se Viene El Bum'' by Lumumba (Gora Herriak, 1999) * "Without Jah, Nothin'" on '' Satellite'' by
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(Atlantic, 2001) * "Shame in Dem Game" on ''
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'' by Sublime (Geffen, 2006) * "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy", "More and More" and "Hip Hip Hooray" on ''The Epic Trilogy'' by
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(SST, 2007) * "Riya" on '' The Hour of Reprisal'' by Ill Bill (Uncle Howie, 2008) * "Forty Deuce Hebrew" on ''
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'' by Ill Bill (Fat Beats, 2013) * "Lucky Rabbit" on '' Pains'' by
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(Victory, 2013) * "Chant It Down" on '' Chaliwa'' by New Zion Trio (Veal, 2013) * "Kumbaya" on ''
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'' by
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(DC-Jam, 2014) * "Think It Over" on ''Power Under Control'' by Islander (Victory, 2016) * "The Right to Swerve" on ''Lore of the Riff'' by Time Crystal Wizard (Rancho De La Luna Records, 2021) * “Skateboard Flowers” on ''It’s Not Easy Being Human'' by Islander (Better Noise, 2022)


References


External links

*
Punkcast #1034
Live video at CBGB NYC, 10 September 2006. ( RealPlayer, mp4). * 30underdc.co
Early biography
of Bad Brains, includes interviews and flyers. {{DEFAULTSORT:H.R. 1956 births African-American rock musicians African-American rock singers American cannabis traffickers American musicians of Jamaican descent American baritones American people convicted of assault American people convicted of drug offenses American punk rock singers American Rastafarians American reggae musicians Bad Brains members Converts to the Rastafari movement Homeless people Living people People with schizophrenia