Judie Tzuke

Judie Tzuke

Update: 2025-10-13
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Judie Tzuke has always been slightly out of step with the story people wanted to tell about her. The industry tried to polish her into a pop star, but she was too honest, too much herself. When ‘Stay With Me Till Dawn’ hit in 1979, the press had her down as the glamorous new face of British songwriting, but in truth she was navigating personal tragedy. That contrast has never really left her work. Since then she’s written songs that feel both fragile and defiant, moving between intimacy and drama with an ease that is hers alone. Along the way there have been Elton John’s Rocket Records, Brian May turning up as a fan, Nigel Kennedy adding his bow, and more than a few albums that deserve the word “overlooked.”





For Judie, music has been therapy, armour and survival kit. Stage fright, harsh critics, illness; all of it has been folded back into the songs. In this podcast, Judie reflects on her remarkable life and imminent UK Tour with Beth Nielsen Chapman. We hear her near misses, the unexpected triumphs, and the quiet resilience that has kept her in music.





Further information





Judie Tzuke website





Judie Tsuke podcast tracks





Podcasts also available: John Rhino Edwards, Sam Brown, KT TunstallKate Bush – Her Life and Music





This podcast is also available on Apple PodcastsYouTube, Google apps and all usual platforms





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Judie Tzuke

Judie Tzuke

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