Judy Bailey

Judy Bailey

Judy Bailey

Judy Bailey is a Barbadian composer, singer-songwriter, and guitarist known for her pop and rock-influenced music style that incorporates elements of reggae and African music. She has released several albums, including Found the sun, which featured the chart-topping single Extraordinary Light. Judy has collaborated with renowned artists such as Eddy Grant and Ralf Gustke.

Her career has taken her to over 30 countries, where she has performed in various settings, from festivals and clubs to churches and even in unconventional venues such as a cutlery factory, a children's hospice, and a prison. She has also performed at major Christian events, such as the World Youth Days and several Church Conventions.

In addition to her music career, Judy Bailey is a philanthropist who sings with refugees, prisoners, and performs for world-famous personalities such as Pope Francis, Angela Merkel, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. Her songs, including Jesus in my house, Jesus First, and Klüger, have become widely recognized, and Spirit of Freedom was featured on the official 2010 FIFA World Cup album.

Judy Bailey's music has had a profound impact on countless listeners around the world, inspiring them with its message of hope and love. Her unique blend of styles and willingness to perform in unconventional venues has won her a dedicated following, while her collaborations with other notable musicians have cemented her reputation as one of the most talented singer-songwriters of her generation.