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Newbeats.com
"The sense of detachment and personal insight makes
Hudson the female equivalent to Bryan Ferry."
WGCU Radio Interview
September 30, 2004
Radio Interview
by Kathleen Moye
"Thirty-six-year-old Fort Myers native, Carolyn Hudson, moved
to New York in search of a new direction in life...what she found
was a singing career..."
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Fort Myers News-Press October 1, 2004
"Indie singer looking for artistic freedom"
Feature Article and Interview
by Mark S. Krzos
"Singers like to compare themselves to their predecessors. Joss Stone, the white 17-year-old Brit, is the new Aretha. Beyonce is the new Diana Ross and Avril Lavigne is the new Alanis Morissette. So it's no surprise that Fort Myers native Carolyn Hudson says that she's a younger and hipper Diana Krall. Hudson, who now lives in New York..." Read more
New York Post - Page Six August 30, 2004
"The Bush twins -- Jenna and Barbara -- showed last night they're the night owls of the first family. The twins didn't start partying until 11 p.m. when they showed up at Roseland for their own bash, 'R: The Party,' for the GOP's 3,000 youngest faithful...Alas, bold-faced names were in short supply -- take your pick from Aaron 'The Bachelor' Buerge, boxing promoter Don King, singer Carolyn Hudson, and WWE wrestlers Ivory and Mark Henry."
Ft. Myers Magazine September-October 2004 Issue
"Carolyn Hudson Does It Her Way"
Feature Article and Interview
by Cathy Chestnut
"It's hard to predict whether locals who grew up with Carolyn Hudson will be surprised - or not - to find out that the spirited go-getter is releasing her debut album, Living in My Skin..." Read more
CQ Today At The Convention August 31, 2004
Hollywood on the Hudson Column
by Janet Donovan
"If you were into great music, Sunday night's 'R: The Party' at the Roseland Ballroom didn't disappoint..."
The Hill August 30, 2004
Klaus Marre and Jeff Dufour
"A dozen years ago, Carolyn Hudson worked in the press office for then-Sen. Connie Mack (R-Fla). Last night, the onetime aspiring speechwriter entertained thousands of cheering Republicans at the convention kickoff bash hosted by President Bush's twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna. Although Hudson's world revolves around music and not politics, her work on Capitol Hill still is part of an artistic career..." Read more
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