Jude Cole

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Jude Cole
Birth name Jude Cole
Born (1960-06-18) 18 June 1960
Carbon Cliff, Illinois, USA
Genres Rock/Pop
Occupations manager, producer, singer, songwriter, guitarist
Website JudeColeMusic.com

Jude Anthony Cole (born 18 June 1960) is an American manager, record producer and singer/songwriter/guitarist.

Career

Cole's first three solo records, Jude Cole (1987), A View from 3rd Street (1990) and Start the Car (1992) were released on Warner Bros./Reprise Records, and contained the singles "Baby, It's Tonight," "Time for Letting Go" and "Start the Car." His fourth album, I Don't Know Why I Act This Way, was released by Island Records in 1995, and his last album, Falling Home was self-published in 2000.

In 2005, Cole contributed segments to the entertainment television program Extra.[1]

Cole wrote the musical score for three films with his record company partner, actor/director Kiefer Sutherland.[citation needed]

Cole is manager of the American rock band, Lifehouse, and has co-written songs with Jason Wade.[2]

In the summer of 2013 Jude launched a blog project including brand new music with the aid of Sound Cloud.[3]

Musical credits

  • Moon Martin "Escape from Domination" 1979 - guitar, background vocals (Capitol)
  • Moon Martin "Street Fever" 1980 - guitar, background vocals, songwriter (Capitol)
  • The Records "Crashes" 1980 - co-lead singer, lead guitarist (Virgin)
  • Moon Martin "Mystery Ticket" 1981 - songwriter (Capitol)
  • Peter Noone Solo Record 1981 - background vocals, guitar (Pasha/Columbia)
  • Billy Thorpe "East of Eden's Gate" 1982 - background vocals (Pasha)
  • Dave Edmunds "D.E. 7th" 1982 - songwriter (Columbia)
  • Ted Nugent "Ted Nugent" 1982 - background vocals (Epic)
  • Patrick Simmons "Arcade" 1983 - guitar (Electra)
  • Del Shannon "Drop Down and Get Me" 1983 - background vocals, guitar (London)
  • Soundtrack "Where the Boys Are '84" 1984 - songwriter, artist (MCA)
  • Soundtrack "Back to School" 1986 - artist (MCA)
  • Jude Cole (self-titled) 1987 (Warner Bros)
  • Soundtrack "Karate Kid III" 1988 - songwriter, artist
  • Lisa Hartman "Till My Heart Stops" 1988 - songwriter (Atlantic)
  • Jude Cole "A View from 3rd Street" 1990 (Reprise)
  • Jude Cole "Start the Car" 1992 (Reprise)
  • Marc Bonilla "American Matador" 1993 - songwriter (Reprise)
  • Jude Cole "I Don't Know Why I Act This Way" 1995 (Island)
  • Paola Turci "Oltre Le Nuvole" (1997) producer, guitar, background vocals (Warner Bros. Italy)
  • Soundtrack "Truth or Consequences, NM" (1998) composer
  • Jewel "Spirit" 1998 - guitars, background vocals (Atlantic)
  • Travis Tritt "No More Looking Over My Shoulder" 1998 - guitar, songwriter (Warner Bros)
  • Billie Meyers "Vertigo" 1999 - guitar
  • Kendall Payne "Jordan's Sister" 1999 - guitar, background vocals (Capitol)
  • Clay Davidson "Unconditional" 2000 - producer, guitar, background vocals (Virgin Nashville)
  • Jude Cole "Falling Home" 2000 (Watertown)
  • Lifehouse - No Name Face 2000 - manager, songwriter (DreamWorks)
  • Lindsay Pagano "Love & Faith & Inspiration" 2001 - manager, songwriter, producer, musician (Warner Brothers)
  • Lifehouse - Stanley Climbfall 2002 - manager (DreamWorks)
  • Styx "Cyclorama" 2003 - background vocals (Sanctuary)
  • Soundtrack, Beth Orton "Warchild" 2003 - producer (Astralwerks)
  • Soundtrack, Beth Orton "How to Deal" 2004 - producer (Capitol)
  • Lifehouse "Lifehouse" 2005 - manager, songwriter (Geffen)
  • MoZella "I Will" 2006 - producer, songwriter, musician (Maverick)
  • Rocco Deluca & The Burden "I Trust You to Kill Me" 2006 - manager, producer, songwriter (Ironworks)
  • Leigh Nash "Blue on Blue" 2006 - songwriter
  • Lifehouse "Who We Are" 2007 - manager, producer, songwriter, musician (Interscope/Geffen)
  • honeyhoney "Loose Boots" (EP) 2008 - producer (Ironworks)
  • honeyhoney "First Rodeo" 2009 - producer (Ironworks/Universal Republic)
  • Jim Stapley "Love Is Surrender" (EP) 2010 - producer, songwriter, musician (Ironworks)
  • Lifehouse "Smoke & Mirrors" 2010 - manager, co-producer, songwriter, musician (Interscope/Geffen)
  • Rhett Miller "The Dreamer" 2012 - songwriter "I'll Try To"
  • Lifehouse "Almería" 2013 - manager, co-producer, songwriter, musician (Interscope/Geffen)

Albums

Singles

Year Single R&R Pop
1990 "Baby It's Tonight" 10
"Time For Letting Go" 22
"House Full Of Reasons" 69
1992 "Start The Car" 31
"Tell The Truth" 25
1993 "Worlds Apart" 58

Film and television

Album appearances

Production

His production credits include:

  • Jude Cole (Start The Car, 1993)
  • Jude Cole (I Don't Know Why I Act This Way, 1995)
  • Clay Davidson (Unconditional, 2000)
  • Lindsay Pagano (Love & Faith & Inspiration, 2001)
  • Beth Orton (Other Side of Daybreak, 2003)
  • MoZella ("I Will," 2006)
  • Rocco DeLuca and the Burden ("I Trust You to Kill Me", 2006)
  • Lifehouse (Who We Are, 2007)
  • honeyhoney (First Rodeo, 2007)
  • Clique Girlz (Incredible, 2008)
  • Lifehouse (Smoke & Mirrors, 2010)
  • Lifehouse (Almería 2013)

References

External links

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