Judd Greenstein | pl

Judd Greenstein was born and raised in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City, where he began his compositional life by writing hip hop beats as a teenager. His concert works reflect those origins, as well as his traditional piano background, combining an urban, beat-oriented sensibility with a late Romantic classical harmonic language. A passionate advocate for the indie classical community in New York, much of Judd's work is written for the virtuosic ensembles and solo performers who make up that community, and is tailored to their specific talents and abilities. Judd has attracted attention through his close collaboration...
Naomi Judd was born Diana Ellen Judd on Jan. 11, 1946, in Ashland, Ky. Finding herself pregnant, she quickly got married but not to the father of her first child, daughter Christina Ciminella. Christina, born May 30, 1964, became known as Wynonna Judd when the mother-daughter duo stormed the country charts in the 1980s. After Naomi divorced, she moved from their latest home in Hollywood, back to Morrill, Ky., with Wynonna and another daughter Ashley. There, she worked as a nurse in a local infirmary. Outside working and school hours, she and the children would sing anything from bluegrass to...
Solo musician based in Melbourne. www.juddmadden.bandcamp.com www.juddmadden.com www.facebook.com/judd.madden.music .
There are two artists named Judda: 1) A fairly recent DNB producer with releases on modulation. His sound is grimey, deep and minimal! 2)Audiences ARE scared of Judda. People don't want to set foot on the dancefloor in case the mohawked Pedro assualts them. Wax often has a scewdriver rammed through his nose for the occasion, He looks like Vic Rattlehead. Judda are difficult to interview: they dislike talking about music or lyrics. As Pedro says: Being out of your face at a club isn't fuckin' exciting, being out of your face at a our gigs is.. It's talking about...
Barry Poole (born December 18, 1964, in Marietta, Georgia) is a country music singer, parody artist and entertainer best known by his stage name Cledus T. Judd (No Relation) (implying he is not related to The Judds) or often just Cledus T. Judd. Best known for parodies of popular country songs, Judd is sometimes called the "Weird Al" Yankovic of country music, and like Yankovic his albums are usually an equal mix of original comedy songs and parodies. .