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Ian Hudson Ian Hudson is a Newage, New-classical artist who's music is often spiritual and uplifting. Starting at the age of 5, he first began playing the piano after listening to Beethoven's 5th Symphony, of which he picked out the first few notes on his piano. From that point on he began composing, and his compositions improved over the years. He began doing talent shows at his high school and playing for friends. Before long he was recording his compositions using various equipment. In December of 2004 he came out with his first CD, entitled "Beginnings" which contained 11 tracks, including two pieces for string quartet. Ian currently attends Bridgewater State College as a music major.
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