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'''Jude Cole''' is a rock [[singer-songwriter]] who has also worked as a record producer, television personality and actor. He is best known for the 1990 single "Baby, It's Tonight", which hit the [[Billboard Hot 100|Billboard]] top 20, and the top-40 hit "Time for Letting Go".
'''Jude Cole''' is a rock [[singer-songwriter]] and multi-instrumentalist (primarily a [[guitarist]] who has also worked as a record producer, television personality and actor. He is best known for the 1990 single "Baby, It's Tonight", which hit the [[Billboard Hot 100|Billboard]] top 20, and the top-40 hit "Time for Letting Go".


He is married to [[Lori Pfeiffer]] (1993 - present), has two children and is the brother-in-law of [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] and [[Dedee Pfeiffer]].
He is married to [[Lori Pfeiffer]] (1993 - present), has two children and is the brother-in-law of [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] and [[Dedee Pfeiffer]].

Revision as of 00:07, 17 November 2007

Jude Cole

Jude Cole is a rock singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (primarily a guitarist who has also worked as a record producer, television personality and actor. He is best known for the 1990 single "Baby, It's Tonight", which hit the Billboard top 20, and the top-40 hit "Time for Letting Go".

He is married to Lori Pfeiffer (1993 - present), has two children and is the brother-in-law of Michelle Pfeiffer and Dedee Pfeiffer.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Song US CAN Album
1990 "Baby, It's Tonight" 16 6 A View from 3rd Street
1990 "Time for Letting Go" 32 15 A View from 3rd Street
1991 "A House Full of Reasons" 69 34 A View from 3rd Street
1991 "Compared to Nothing" - 81 A View from 3rd Street
1992 "Start the Car" 71 24 Start the Car
1993 "Tell the Truth" 57 36 Start the Car
1995 "Believe in You" - 76 I Don't Know Why I Act This Way

Filmography

Album appearances

Jude Cole has recorded and done session work on numerous albums by other artists playing various instruments and background vocals throughout the years.

Production

His production credits involve country, rock and pop artists including:

  • Clay Davidson (Unconditional, 2000),
  • Lifehouse (No Name Face, 2000, and Lifehouse, 2005),
  • Lindsay Pagano (Love & Faith & Inspiration, 2001),
  • Beth Orton (Other Side of Daybreak, 2003),
  • Rocco DeLuca and the Burden ("I Trust You To Kill Me", 2006)
  • MoZella ("I Will," 2006)

Cole manages the American rock band Lifehouse, and has had heavy involvement in the creation of all of the band's major label records, even co-writing a handful of Lifehouse tracks with Jason Wade.

In 2005, Cole began contributing segments to the entertainment television program Extra.

He also co-owns a recording studio, Ironworks, with the actor Kiefer Sutherland. Sutherland, who is one of Cole's closest friends, also provided background vocals on one of Cole's songs: "Joe". Cole was to walk Julia Roberts down the aisle when she was to marry Sutherland.