As a studied music student from the University Of Saskatchewan, Hud is an accomplished guitarist and pianist.
He moved through the ranks of several bands in the 1960's before falling in with the Forkeeps in 1967. They recorded two unsuccessful singles - one for Apex and one for RCA before disbanding.
Hud relocated to Toronto in the early '70's and worked with Bill Misener (from RCA) and was later picked up by Paul Chesebrough Management.
He signed a recording contract with A & M in 1972 and released two albums for them with "Sign Of The Gypsy Queen" being his highest charting single at No.16 on the RPM charts. April Wine would later eventually have a hit with the song as well.
Singles
1972 Sign Of The Gypsy Queen (A & M)
1973 Master Of Pantomime (A & M)
1974 Guilty Of Rock And Roll (A & M)
1974 Out On The Road (Rollin' Home) (A & M)
1975 Love You All Night Long (A & M)
1975 (Belly Up To The Bar) Flashing Lights & Neon Signs (A & M)
Albums
1972 Lorenc Hud (A & M)
1973 Dancin' In My Head (A & M)