Artist info
Genre
Indie, Pop, Roots
Sounds like
Norah Jones, Matt Corby, Lianne La Havas, Husky, Half moon run
band members
Angie Hudson
Influences
Nina Simone,Feist, Bon Iver, Gretchen Parlato, Norah Jones, Little dragon
Website
Bio
Angie Hudson’s new release ‘Just Two’; is a song about creating a world with someone and how magic that can be. Written in a friends apartment in Amsterdam late in the summer of 2019 before the world went into lockdown.
Since the release of her EP 'opens' (2017) she has received triple J play and praise from Nkechi Anele ( Triple J) stating that
“Angie’s ability to break your heart with her voice is out of control” -
Having graced stages at Falls Festival Byron Bay, Mullumbimby music festival, opening for acts such as Tora, Alex the Astronaut and Parcels and her own 'spring tour' with shows in Paris,( sofar sounds) London, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide. 2020 has seen Angie in a creative hibernation, working with ARIA award winning producer Steven Schram (Paul Kelly, San Cisco, Mojo Juju) and collaborator/ drummer Freyja Hooper on an exciting new body of work. Currently on tour opening for Harry James Angus (The Cat Empire) captivating audiences across NSW and Queensland.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angiehudsonmusic/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angiehudsonmusic/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhZxfvhzkMM
Review
angie has you hanging off her every word with this stylish slow burning soulful jam.
angie has you hanging off her every word with this stylish slow burning soulful jam.
Review
This one embers with emotion, you can almost picture Angie Hudson baring her soul at the upright piano, commanding the attention of all in the room.
This one embers with emotion, you can almost picture Angie Hudson baring her soul at the upright piano, commanding the attention of all in the room.
Review
I try to avoid beginning reviews with a "goodness gracious me" for fear of sounding like a shocked senior at a bake sale but this too good and heart-rending for me to stop myself. Goodness gracious me.
I try to avoid beginning reviews with a "goodness gracious me" for fear of sounding like a shocked senior at a bake sale but this too good and heart-rending for me to stop myself. Goodness gracious me.