Beatles John Lennon

LORD TIM HUDSON WOOD ON CANVAS PAINTING w 6 FACES JOHN LENNON BEATLES

LORD TIM HUDSON WOOD ON CANVAS PAINTING w 6 FACES JOHN LENNON BEATLES
LORD TIM HUDSON WOOD ON CANVAS PAINTING w 6 FACES JOHN LENNON BEATLES
LORD TIM HUDSON WOOD ON CANVAS PAINTING w 6 FACES JOHN LENNON BEATLES
LORD TIM HUDSON WOOD ON CANVAS PAINTING w 6 FACES JOHN LENNON BEATLES
LORD TIM HUDSON WOOD ON CANVAS PAINTING w 6 FACES JOHN LENNON BEATLES
LORD TIM HUDSON WOOD ON CANVAS PAINTING w 6 FACES JOHN LENNON BEATLES

LORD TIM HUDSON WOOD ON CANVAS PAINTING w 6 FACES JOHN LENNON BEATLES

This is in excellent condition, signed as shown. This is titled John Lennon, and is done on canvas and the 6 wood faces are applied. This measures 10" wide X 8" high. I found this information on Worthpoint about the artist.

Lord Tim Hudson's "Madame Maxie Of Palm Springs" Original Oil on Canvas 2004. Hudson was born George Timothy Brumwell on 11 February 1940 in Prestbury, Cheshire, and was educated in Cumberland and at Strathallan School, Perthshire. [1] His father, Thomas Brumwell, [5] served in Bomber Command in World War II and died in a raid over Belgium in 1944.

In 1948, his widowed mother married Henry Hudson, who owned a cotton business. He resolved to work in the music industry and became a member of the fashionable "Chelsea Set". On a visit to Birmingham he offered to manage The Moody Blues, and then, according to his own account, introduced the band to Decca Records in London, though his role is disputed. [5]Hudson then moved to Montreal, Canada, where, as "Lord Tim of Liverpool ", he became a DJ on station CKGM. [1] [6] When The Beatles embarked on their 1965 North American concert tour, radio station KCBQ in San Diego employed Hudson. He described himself as a record producer who claimed to know The Beatles personally, and to have helped discover the Moody Blues. Hudson made broadcasts publicising the "Fab Four"'s appearances in the San Diego area.

Contacts in England, Hudson managed to get permission to travel with the group prior to their concert in San Diego, and to file reports to be aired exclusively on KCBQ. [7] However, it was said of him that:He used his suave British accent to promote himself and became particularly popular among women. His problems surfaced, despite his claims to the contrary, when he could not do the simplest of tasks such as working the controls, playing records, or punching in ads.

Having never before been on the radio, all he could do was sit in the studio and talk on the microphone. His brief stint at KCBQ, in terms of radio work, was one of the station's worst staffing disasters. [7]Nonetheless, Hudson was able to land a high-profile evening slot on KFWB-Los Angeles which lasted for approximately a year and a half (1965--66). However, as the actual gold record had failed to arrive in time from New York, Hudson had to present Sinatra with the similarly earned disc of Dean Martin's " Everybody Loves Somebody "; [8] at one point, Hudson was engaged to Martin's daughter. [4] In 1967, he became the manager of The Seeds, promoting the band and writing liner notes for their record releases.

At the time, he claimed to have invented the term " flower power ". [6] He later managed another band, The Lollipop Shoppe, but left the music industry, disillusioned, in 1969. [6]Hudson was also a voice actor during the 1960s and 1970s, and appeared in Disney's The Jungle Book (1967) as Dizzy the Vulture, and The Aristocats (1970) as'Hip Cat' the English cat.

[3] In the early 1970s, he invested in property in Hollywood, remarried, and set up what he claimed was the first organic food restaurant in Hollywood. Later in the decade he had a radio show, Hudson's Theater of the Mind, on non-commercial station KXLU. [1]Returning to England, he bought Birtles Old Hall near Macclesfield in Cheshire, with an attached cricket ground, in 1984.

A keen cricket fan, he invited the professional cricketer, and one-time England captain, Ian Botham to play in a match in at his ground. After Botham had been convicted on drugs charges, Hudson offered to become his manager, and promoted Botham in Hollywood as a potential film star, suggesting to film producer Menahem Golan that Botham could be the next James Bond. [4] However, Botham became disillusioned with Hudson's plans, and eventually fired him. Please look closely at my photos for details.


LORD TIM HUDSON WOOD ON CANVAS PAINTING w 6 FACES JOHN LENNON BEATLES