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David Charles Hudson (ca. 1962) is an
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musician, entertainer and artist. Hudson is a multi-instrumentalist and was taught to play traditional
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from an early age. He also plays guitar, kit drums, percussion. He plays traditional music, as well as more ambient music, country-folk, rock, and
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Biography

Steven Charles Hudson was born in the early 1960s and is a descendant of the
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region. He explained "I grew up in a household with uncles and aunts who painted and carved. I was taught traditional stories, so I was painting stories, and I learned what this line represents and this dot represents." He was also taught to play traditional
didgeridoo The didgeridoo (; also spelt didjeridu, among other variants) is a wind instrument, played with vibrating lips to produce a continuous Drone (music), drone while using a special breathing technique called circular breathing. The didgeridoo wa ...
. Hudson finished secondary schooling in 1979, then attended a teachers' college and was qualified as a recreation officer. According to Hudson "the majority of indigenous teenagers left school in year 10 and followed their fathers and grandfathers to work on railways, in construction or on cane fields." In 1987 Hudson, his wife Cindy Judd, and other partners, established the Tjapukai Dance Theatre and the related Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park in Kuranda. Hudson, as a dancer and musician, toured with Greek-American musician,
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, from 1996 to 2005 and appears on the artist's albums, ''
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'' (August 2006). From 1997 to 2012 Hudson was General Manager of the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. *2013 Hudson consulted for Dreamworld on the Gold Coast as cultural advisor, choreographer and script writer. *On 26 March 2014 Hudson was given an Honorary Doctorate from
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, Cairns for his outstanding service and distinguished public contribution to the Queensland community. Exceptional service to the University through his willingness to assist students and researchers to obtain and interpret cultural knowledge and Exceptional contributions beyond expectations of his field of endeavour, as a role model who has influenced the thinking and general well-being of humanity. *October 2014 Hudson gave a
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talk titled "Have Didge will Travel" at TEDxJCUCairns. Hudson's talk explains how a boy once classified by the Government as fauna, grew up and is now able to spread a positive message about Aboriginal culture, especially through his passion for the didgeridoo. *Hudson worked on the film '' The Island of Dr. Moreau'' and played the Bisonman. He worked with
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. *Hudson continues to undertake motivational speaking, cultural workshops, original paintings and making customised didgeridoos. In April 2018 Hudson performed at the official opening of the
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in France. He presented the didgeridoo he had made for the occasion to Prime Minister Turnbull for inclusion in the museum.


Discography

* ''Undara Dawn'', 1988 * ''Touching the Sounds of Australia'', 1988 * '' Australia: Sound of the Earth'' (by David Hudson, Steve Roach and Sarah Hopkins), Fortuna, February 1991 * ''Woolunda'', Celestial Harmonies, 1993 * ''Rainbow Serpent – Music for Didgeridoo & Percussion'', Celestial Harmonies (13096-2), September 1994 Note: Recorded at the Timeroom (Tucson, Arizona); bush sounds recorded in Laura, Queensland. * ''Bedarra'', 1996. * ''Didgeridoo Spirit'', September 1996 * ''Guardians of the Reef'', November 1996. * ''Heart of Australia'', Indigenous Australia (IA2001D), November 1996 * ''The Art of Didgeridoo: Selected Pieces 1987–1997'', 1997 * ''Bama Muralug: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Traditional Songs'', February 1997 * ''Kuranda'', February 1997 * ''The Sound of Gondwana: 176,000 Years in the Making'' (with
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, Matthew Doyle, and Mark Atkins), Black Sun, February 1997 * ''Spirit in the Sky'', February 1997 * ''Wangetti, February 1997 * ''Yigi Yigi: Solo Didgeridoo'', February 1997 * ''Gudju Gudju'', 1998 * ''Gunyal'', Black Sun, March 1998. * ''Walkabout'', Indigenous Australia, 1999 * ''The Stolen Generation – Rosie’s Freedom'', April 2000 * ''Australian Sun Records'' (partners David Hudson, Nigel Pegrum and Mark Mannock) * ''Just Like a Dream'', 2002 * ''Australian Savannah'', February 2002 * ''Coolamon'', February 2002 * ''Passions of the Reef'', February 2002 * ''Postcard from David Hudson'', February 2002 * ''Just a Dream'', September 2002 * ''Castaway'', May 2004 * ''Spirit Songs of the Great Barrier Reef'', June 2005 * ''Woolunda Vol.2'', 14 March 2006 * ''Very Best of David Hudson'', August 2006 Note: Previously released material. "The very best of Australia's world music rhythms" – Container. "Musical stories from this multi platinum world music artist" – Container. * ''Didgeralia'', 2007 * ''The Naked Melody'', July 2007 * ''Ooramin: the Meditative Digeridoo'', 10 July 2007 * ''Jinna Jinna: Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Stories'', Australian Sun Records (ASR1001), July 2007 * ''Primal Elegance Didgeridoo/Piano'' with Mark Mannock, August 2007 * ''DreamRoads Country Rock'', September 2007 Credits:


References


External links


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