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    Delaware Hudson is a Rock ‘n Roll band. At our shows you might hear R&B, punk, glam, funk, rock, blues, soul, jazz, or a combination of any of the above. Great chefs never use the same recipe twice, and Delaware Hudson has five great chefs. The only thing that’s guaranteed is a high energy Rock ‘n Roll band with a presence that captures their audience and brings them up on there feet dancing the night away. The best way to enjoy Delaware Hudson is to get up, get into it and get involved. (Yes, just like JB said) The super high-energy output of the live show does not get in the way of fine musicianship and delicate subtleties of the music. Delaware Hudson is surely a feast for the senses.

    Our songs are as eclectic as our musical style. Our writing is influenced just as much by the Stones and the Replacements as it is by Stevie Wonder and Otis Redding. Most of our songs are written live and are at their best that way. On our full length Album, “A Movable Feast”, we tried to capture our live sound. It also demonstrates the many styles that we write and play.

    We love music and are always true to who we are. This comes through loud and clear in our live shows and on our record. That is why people appreciate us, from the average party animal to the accomplished musician.
    Mike Livorno    30 March 2006 03:46