Erin Wolff Instructor of Music
Texas recording artist and singer-songwriter Chris Hudgins’ infectious and soulful musical vibe has been in the making for as long as he can remember. Blurring the boundaries of R&B, Soul, Gospel, and Pop, he cultivated his core style and musical interests while growing up in the Lone Star State.
The Lubbock-based troubadour traces his deep musical roots back to family and growing up in the small West Texas town of Dumas. The family’s musical collection ranged from Bread and The Beach Boys to Keith Green and Take 6.
“I remember having very strong emotional responses to songs growing up, and eventually decided that I wanted to understand the mechanics of what was happening in songs, so that I could have these experiences more often and give them to others,” Hudgins recalls.
Chris also teaches music to the younger generation as a vocal/ensemble coach and songwriting teacher in the South Plains College Creative Arts Department, and collaborates with other Texas artists like Houston, TX-based hip-hop artist David Morgan and creative super-couple Scott and Amy Faris (Metropolis Electro & CLICK! Ballet).