<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Music has always been a big part of his life. His parents loved the blues and R&B, and their son grew to love such legends as Albert King and Tyrone Davis. "Growing up, it was always 'old school' music," Hudson said. Hudson gravitated toward being a musician himself. He's a performer, writer and producer. He has an elaborate set-up in his home. "I have a recording booth, big mikes and a big board to mix in," Hudson explained. "I've got everything I need to make an album." "T Hud," Hudson's nickname and stage name, has three rap albums to his credit and has written around 800 songs. A drum machine usually accompanies him on road trips. "I have my own label ? Nutty Boyz Entertainment ? and I have three artists (that I manage)," the Wolves' hip-hop guard continued. On Dec. 20, Hudson made his season debut against Indiana. He played 13 minutes, but clearly was rusty as he missed six of eight shots from the field. "It will take awhile to get my rhythm," he said afterward. But his comeback was put on hold again. After he played only 10 minutes in his second game back, doctors told Hudson that his ankle still wasn't healed enough for him to play. While waiting to get back on the court again, Hudson spent his time rehabbing and rapping. "I use music as an escape," he said. Hudson hasn't abandoned his musical roots, which often gets him some good-natured shots from friends. "They say, 'Man, you are old fashioned' whenever I put on Tyrone Davis or somebody. That music I'm listening to, that old music, sounds better than music that's out today. </div> Link Great article about him.