Music is an art meant to provide revelation to the artist and satisfy their creativity. Jude Adams, a phenomenal music artist from Whitstable, Kent, England, is here to firmly leave her mark with her musical talent.
We often refer to new artists as “young artists”, but what if the calling comes to you in your “mature artistic years”? Jude Adams is a determined as well as talented artist who believes that there’s no point in just contemplating the pursuit of passion. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. When you want something badly, you put all your efforts into achieving it, and no one can stop you from following your dreams at any age. In the end, age is just a number and there’s only one life to live to the fullest. Jude stands by this and hopes for others to do the same.
She’s a talented person who has released a lot of commendable songs and albums since 2016 – in all 3 albums, 1 book, and 2 related art exhibitions. She has been interviewed 3 times by former BBC Arts Correspondent, Rosie Millard OBE. She was awarded an Arts Council England Grant in 2016 for the launch of her first album, “This Girl, This Woman”.
Music in her blood
Prior to her advent in the music industry, she worked in the fitness industry for 21 years having attended Sports College after school. Jude worked in Operations at all levels and then focused her attention on HR spearheading that department from its inception for LA Fitness gaining Management and HR Diplomas along the way. In 2004, Jude turned her attention to a long-held passion and spent 4 years gaining an Interior Design Diploma from the KLC School of Design in London. She then spent 2 years building up freelance work and running a high-end weekend B&B business from her home until 2012.
This charismatic woman was always aware of her musical talent but didn’t start taking singing lessons until the autumn of 2008, before performing 6 cover songs with a band of session musicians at her 50th birthday party the following year.
In January 2010, Jude did her first public performance singing covers at a Charity event. Forming a band and performing covers at small local gigs followed until health issues brought things to a grinding halt in 2012.
Not to be deterred she came back stronger than ever unexpectedly starting to write her own material and creating music that resembled her unique personality and voice. Jude continues to demonstrate her love of music, curiosity and involvement in the arts generally allowing those things to take her career in some exciting directions! To find out more about Jude, to listen, read and see her work, visit here.