Jon Hudson was the final guitarist of alternative metal band Faith No More. Hudson appeared on their final release, 1997's Album Of The Year. Long before he was a member of the band, he had been a roommate of founding band member and bassistBilly Gould and member of Systems Collapse. Faith No More was a highly influential experimental alternative rock group that formed in San Francisco, California in 1982 and disbanded in 1998. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Album of the Year, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music), was the sixth and final studio album by Faith No More. ... ||/ | @___oo / / / (__,,,,| ) /^) ^/ _) ) /^/ _) ) _ / / _) / )// || | )_) < > |(,,) )__) || / )___) | ____( )___) )___ ______(_______;;; __;;; A bassist is not a musician, so much as a guy or girl trying to play an instrument with four strings and a long neck. ... William David Gould (born April 24, 1963 in Los Angeles, California) is a musician and producer. ... Systems Collapse was a band from San Francisco, California, that featured members from the now so popular band Faith No More. ...
As the years passed, however, Hudson made an ever-increasing percentage of its own components "in-house": engines, bodies (when even GM and Ford "subbed out" their bodies), transmissions and differentials, to name but a few.
As the war ended Hudson, like other US auto manufacturers, returned to car production offering versions of their pre-war 1942 models, all that was necessary to satisfy a car-hungry public.
Hudson merged with long-time rival Nash in 1954 to form American Motors (which survived until the mid-1980's).
Hudson is particularly sensitive to designing for compatibility with the architectural and environmental context and requirements of the client, resulting in unique sculptures that transform their situation.
JonHudson creates sculpture in a wide variety of materials such as: granite, marble, stainless steel, bronze, steel, wood, color, water, light, fiber optics, various types of glass and natural elements.
Hudson is experienced in collaboration with other relevant professions in the sculpture process and appreciates such opportunities.