Judy Cheeks

Musical Artist

1954 –

31

Who is Judy Cheeks?

Judy Cheeks is a female dance music singer and is the daughter of gospel legend Rev. Julius Cheeks. Her first recording was a blues album entitled "Judy Cheeks" produced by Ike and Tina Turner in 1973. In 1978 she hit #10 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart with "Mellow Lovin'," and then had a career resurgence in the 1990s, when she re-emerged with a string of dance chart hits, including two #1s in 1995, "Respect" and "As Long As You're Good To Me", as well as "Reach", which appeared on the Summer Hitmix 94 CD released by ZYX Records. Her 1978 album Mellow Lovin' was produced by Anthony Monn in Giorgio Moroder's Musicland Studios in Munich.

Cheeks wrote for Jobette Music - Motown...The Jackson 5 recorded one of her songs on their last Motown LP. She did a lot of session work for several major artist while sharpening her song writing skills.

Moved to Germany 1977 and recorded a duet with Austrian singer Udo Jurgens. Their performance on The Rudi Carrell show made Judy an overnight success in Europe. Cheeks starred in her first movie Caribbean Rhapsody with Rozano Brazzi, filmed in Haiti. In 1978 recorded Mellow Lovin' which became an international hit.

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Born
1954
Miami
Also known as
  • Cheeks, Judy
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession

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on July 23, 2013

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