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Judith Owen

Judith Owen

The Welsh-Californian vocalist is based in the United States where she has established herself as a singer/songwriter of repute.  Variously compared with Joni Mitchell, Barbra Streisand and Dusty Springfield, she maintains a distinctive voice of her own.




Happy This Way
Happy This Way
An extraordinary collection of original tracks from this talented Welsh born songwriter. 

AKD 299  

Judith Owen
 

The daughter of an acclaimed British opera singer, Judith Owen began composing songs as a teenager to assuage her grief following her mother's untimely death. The ensuing musical journey resulted in a chance encounter with actor, satirist and kindred creative spirit, Harry Shearer (The Simpsons, This Is...Spinal Tap, Le Show), to whom she is now married.

Since her late-1990s emergence on the world stage, fans, critics and even Hollywood have been captivated by the truth-seeking lyricism and all-encompassing artistry of Owen. Her self-penned material brings to bear a singular sense of humour and raw emotionalism that is at once poignant and funny.

"I do love the human condition and I can't write about anything else", says Owen. "I'm fascinated by what I know and see in myself, and in other people. I think this album embraces that thoroughly - how you just have to enjoy the ride, every second of it."

She is currently working closely with iconic British folk rock legend Richard Thompson - together they worked on the revered "1000 Years of Popular Music" project. She also maintains strong working links with such artists as Julia Fordham, Cassandra Wilson, kd lang and Ian Shaw. John Fischbach, engineer of Stevie Wonder's classic 1970s album "Songs In The Key Of Life", is another close associate.

Stateside, she has gained a loyal following and of Owen, The New York Times said "She has the kind of wailing folk-jazz voice that slices away surfaces to touch vulnerable emotional nerve endings and leave you quivering. Her naturally jazzy fluency coincides with a melodic song-writing style that at times suggests Burt Bacharach."

Previous recordings include Owen's debut album "Emotions On A Postcard" (1996) which includeded Hand On My Heart, the beguiling single featured in the 1997 Jack Nicholson/Helen Hunt film "As Good As It Gets".  Her sophomore recording "Limited Edition" (2000) was co-written with Clifton Magness (of Avril Lavigne fame). It resulted in several tracks being showcased in television shows on CBS, NBC, HBO and the WB.

An acclaimed third album "12 Arrows" (2003) earned the singer, songwriter and pianist an opening slot on tour with k.d. lang. Recorded live in the studio and featuring Richard Thompson, it retained a "one take" ethos, which was different from the highly produced nature of "Limited Edition". It featured similarly raw photography from actress Jamie Lee Curtis.

Owen's 2004 EP "Christmas in July" was a both celebration and acknowledgment of emotional difficulties many people experience during the festive season. It featured a fearless interpretation of Spinal Tap's Christmas With The Devil.In 2005, she formed Courgette Records with Harry Shearer and her manager Bambi Moe'. The partnership insures that Owen continues to release high-flying recordings far removed from the unadventurous mainstream.

Following her critically acclaimed 2005 Lost & Found release and tour, and a sold-out performance at the prestigious Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, Courgette Records released "Here", an intimate and celebratory album co-produced with John Fischbach (Stevie Wonder, Carole King, War). The album showed Owen as a master at incorporating her influences to relate her life experience.

A feature of Owen albums to date has been her re-worked jazz versions of rock classics like Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun, Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water and even a fresh take on Survivor's arena rock anthem, Eye of the Tiger.

The new release by the Welsh-born singer-songwriter "Happy This Way" has now been picked up by UK-based Linn Records for global distribution.


For further information - www.judithowen.net
Management -

Unencumbered Productions - Bambi Moé
bambi@unencumberedproductions.com

Judith Owen in "1000 Years of Popluar Music" UK Tour
22 October 2008
Nineteen UK tour dates announced
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Hi-Fi News
4 Stars
Owen straddles assorted pop and jazz genres - terrific.
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Audio and Video Lifestyle (Australia)
5 Stars
The album is like a breath of fresh air with all 12 tracks written by the lady herself.
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Record Collector
4 Stars
An excellent mix of mature pop.
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The Sunday Post
CD of the Week
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County Times
A fine example of the way Judith blends theatrics, jazz, folk and poetry into something quite special.
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www.audiophile.no
5 Stars
Musikk ***** / Lyd *****
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Jazzusa.com
Owen works her way through an impressive array of sounds and styles
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Washington Post
Owen's alluring vocals are a constant, the gift that keeps on giving
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LA Times
a drier, hipper Norah Jones
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New York Times
the kind of wailing folk-jazz voice that slices away surfaces to touch vulnerable emotional nerve endings and leave you quivering
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14 January 2009
England
The Anvil, Basingstoke
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



15 January 2009
England, London
The Barbican
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



16 January 2009
England
The Corn Exchange, Cambridge
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



18 January 2009
England
The Lowry, Salford
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



19 January 2009
England
The Swan, High Wycombe
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



21 January 2009
Scotland
Celtic Connections, Glasgow
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



22 January 2009
Scotland
The Concert Hall, Perth
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



23 January 2009
England
The Sage, Gateshead
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



25 January 2009
England
The Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



26 January 2009
Wales
St. David's Hall, Cardiff
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompso, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



27 January 2009
England, London
Wimbledon Theatre, Wimbledon
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



29 January 2009
England
Birmingham Town Hall, Birmingham
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



30 January 2009
England
Colston Hall, Bristol
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



31 January 2009
England
Brighton Dome, Brighton
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



01 February 2009
England
The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



03 February 2009
England, London
The Barbican
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



04 February 2009
England
The Royal and Derngate, Northampton
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



05 February 2009
England
City Hall, Salisbury
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin



07 February 2009
England
New Theatre, Oxford
1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson, Judith Owen, Debra Dobkin