Chris
JUDGE
BIOGRAPHY:
A former member of boy band Skam,
Grangemouth based Judge released his debut solo single, a version of "Hey
Jude", in 1997. A second single was released in 1998 on the Contempo label,
at the same time as he appeared on Barrymore's "My Kind Of People".
In 2000 Judge appeared at "T In The Park"
as part of Lulu's backing band, and then returned to solo work the following year
under the name CJ, with a single version of Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing".
Judge then retreated to cabaret around the district, returning to note again
when he supported Lena Martell at a church benefit in 2006.
Later in the year he was one of the judges at the Falkirk Herald Voice Of The
Year competition, a competition which he has continued to work closely with.
2008 saw him working on the Children In Need "We Have A Dream" single which reached number 1 in Scotland.
Judge is now a soloist with the Gospel Truth Choir, and sang backing on B.A. Robertson's Father's Day single, "The Living Years" in 2009, which was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London. He also sang backing on a couple of future releases by John Fratelli.
Chris also runs his own voice coaching company, Voice Jam.
RELEASES:
"Hey Jude"
(CD single, 1997)
"I Can Love You Like That" (CD single, Contempo
Records, 1998)
"Sexual Healing" (CD single, 2001)