Peter Judd

Kitchener, ON

Peter Judd is a story-telling singer/song-writer who lives in Kitchener, Ontario. In 2005 his song, "How To Build A Wall", won the humour category at the OCFF's "Songs from the Heart" contest. He has a new CD, Ink Stains. " I play guitar and harmonica, sing and I consider myself a good whistler." Murderers, hard drinkers and heart breakers are just a small sample of the characters you’ll enjoy meeting inside Peter Judd’s new album Ink Stains. It’s seasoned with just enough humour to temper the pain, the kind of pain we all feel from time to time.

Peter is a great live performer who can make a bar full of talkers listen up and buy his CD. He has been entertaining crowds of all ages for the past fifteen years at pubs, clubs and festivals with his own music as well as a large mix of cover tunes. From Johnny Cash to David Bowie- he plays them all. He performed at the Canterbury Folk Festival in 2006 and was invited back again in 2007. In 2007 he also won the 'Last Chance Saloon' event and was a featured performer at the Summerfolk Music Festival in Owen Sound.

Rob Ritchie from the very talented group Tanglefoot was one of the judges at the Last Chance Saloon and had this to say....

At first I just saw "another" man and his guitar, but then Peter started in on those songs of his - full of wit, humour and insight.  Before he had finished even a verse "that man and his guitar" had filled the sta …

Lineup

Name Role
Peter Judd Musician
Donna Sutter Agent/Manager

Influences

Johnny Cash

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