Judith Owen

The daughter of an opera singer, Welsh-born Judith Owen made her debut in 1996 with the album Emotions on a Postcard. A singer-songwriter, she is inspired by traditional pop, which she transforms into jazz pop or pop rock, depending on the circumstances. Founder of the Courgette label with her husband Harry Shearer, Judith Owen has always maintained her independence, whereas her immense talent could have earned her a leading career with a major label. Judith Owen has nonetheless achieved a number of major breakthroughs, such as her jazz-pop cover of Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" and her 2003 album 12 Arrows . For French audiences, she is best known for her song "Extraordinary" , featured on Mopping up Karma in 2008. Entering the French charts for the first time in 2013, she made further appearances in 2014 and 2015. April 2014 saw the release of the album Ebb & Flow, on which Judith Owen covers her signature track "Train out of Hollywood".

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