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Musicians of the Midnight Sun: Tom Hudson

Musicians of the Midnight Sun is a new 10-part CBC radio series produced by Northern musical icon Pat Braden. Braden has spent 15 years collecting interviews, photographs, and recordings from some of the North's most celebrated artists, which he is releasing in an online archive.

Hudson recalls time travelling the North as part of band The Centennaires

Tom Hudson, a Metis singer/songwriter from Thebacha, Fort Smith, is the second artist profiled in Musicians of the Midnight Sun. (Submitted/Pat Braden )

Musicians of the Midnight Sun is a new 10-partCBCradio series produced by Northernmusical icon PatBraden.Bradenhas spent 15 years collecting interviews, photographs, and recordings from some of the North's most celebrated artists,which he is releasing in an online archive.

A new episode of the 10-part series will debutonCBCRadio One's The Trailbreaker every Tuesday morning at 7:40 MT.

Listen to Episode 2ofMusicians of the Midnight Sun

Tom Hudson is a Mtissinger/songwriter from Thebacha, orFort Smith. He found his passion for performing as a young man when his friends encouraged him to sing along to hit songs and continues to be one of the most distinctive and versatile voices in the North today.

Hudson is the second musician profiled by the newCBCradio seriesMusicians of the Midnight Sun.

Tom Hudson, left, and bandmates Randy Demmon, Charles Kirkpatrick, Sandy Wilson and Kelly Tippet perform in 1975. (Submitted/ Pat Braden )

In hisinterview with series producerPatBraden, Hudsonrecalls his time travelling as a young man to Northern communities, performing with his band, The Centennaires.

"We got to travel the Mackenzie River stopping ata different settlement every second day,"said Hudson. "We were just the scene at the time at AkaitchoHall and I think because of that we had the opportunity to go."

Tom Hudson's band the Centennaires preforms on a barge in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories during Canada's 100th year celebration in 1967. (Submitted/ Pat Braden )

Hudson and the Centennairespreformed for a centennial celebration in 1967 before disbanding shortly after.

You can listen to PatBraden'sfull interview with Hudsonand see photos from then and now onthe project's website.