R.B. Hudmon is an American soul singer and songwriter, who gained prominence in the 1970s. His musical style is defined by its blend of traditional soul and R&B, characterized by his emotive vocal delivery. Hudmon is known for his collaborations with renowned soul songwriters George Jackson and Dan Greer. Although his discography is not extensive, his notable works, such as "How Can I Be a Witness" and "This Could Be the Night", have secured his place in the annals of soul music history.