Judy rodman biography

“Until I Met You”

Judy Rodman

Written by Hank Riddle

Radio & Records

#1 (1 week)

June 20, 1986

Billboard

#1 (1 week)

July 19, 1986

Judy Rodman might have gotten the rawest deal of the decade in country music.

This talented woman was significantly ahead of her time, and recorded albums that are thematically and stylistically similar to the ones that would make platinum-selling stars out of Kathy Mattea, Martina McBride, and Suzy Bogguss. These albums culled from the best and brightest contemporary songwriters of the day like Hugh Prestwood and Alice Randall, while  giving early cuts to future singer-songwriter stars like Pam Tillis and K.T. Oslin.

Rodman was on track for stardom herself, and got there for a brief period.  She was the musical prodigy daughter of a California couple that cultivated her eclectic love for music, and she sang many different styles that reflected the diversity of her experiences growing up, where her family moved often.  In college, she roomed with fellow future chart-topper Janie Fricke, and followed a similar path

Judy Rodman

American musician

Judy Rodman

Birth nameJudy Mae Robbins
Born (1951-05-23) May 23, 1951 (age 73)
OriginRiverside, California, United States
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, keyboards
Years active1984–present
LabelsMTM
WebsiteJudy Rodman Official Website

Musical artist

Judy Mae Rodman (née Robbins; May 23, 1951)[1] is an American country music singer and songwriter. In the mid-1980s, she was a successful recording artist; making it all the way to number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart in 1986 with the song "Until I Met You." She also won the Academy of Country Music's "Top New Female Vocalist" award in 1985.[2]

Today, Rodman is a singer, songwriter, producer and vocal instructor in Nashville, Tennessee.[3] Her recorded songs include LeAnn Rimes's number-one hit "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" (co-written with Keith Hinton). She has also developed Power, Path & Performance; a vocal technique she teaches and sel

Judy (Judy Rodman album)

1986 studio album by Judy Rodman

Judy is the debut studio album of American country music artist. Judy Rodman. It was released by MTM Records in 1986. The album contained five singles that were released between 1985 and 1986, including the number one hit "Until I Met You."

Background

After signing with MTM Records in 1985, Rodman released her first three singles between 1985 and 1986. It wasn't until 1986, when Rodman's fourth single, "Until I Met You" became a major hit (reaching #1 on the Hot Country Songs chart) that MTM released this debut album. It contains the four singles issued by Rodman between 1985 and 1986, including "Until I Met You." In addition, a fifth single was spawned from the album, "She Thinks That's She'll Marry", which placed in the Country Top 10 in 1987. "Come Next Monday" was later a Number One hit in 1990 for K.T. Oslin, who co-wrote it.

The album received a positive review from Allmusic, giving the album four out of five stars.[1]Judy peaked at #23 on Top Country Albums chart after it release

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