The Judith Tulloch Band

                          

  Judith Tulloch was born in Manhattan and raised in Brooklyn N.Y. It was there as a child that she discovered her passion for music. Rooted in Jazz, classical, and rock styles, she began to pursue her musical dreams of being a performer. Through her travels she had the opportunity to see and perform in many different places, from New Orleans, to Seattle, the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South East Asia, Iceland, Europe and Africa. Now living in the Hudson Valley of New York, Judith performs with her band in the tri state area, and is currently a music teacher in Orange County.  

Stephen Franchino always had music in his blood. He began guitar lessons at the age of five, and quickly moved to the bass. Being influenced by jazz, world music, and progressive rock, he has performed with musicians of many different genres. In 1997 he took up the flute, and other various woodwind instruments. The haunting sounds of these instruments are a big part of the band's overall sound. Steve teamed up with Judith in the winter of 2000.

Tom Quaglieri was born and raised in "The Bronx", NY. Tom began playing guitar at the age of 14. Some of his influences are Hendrix, Santana, Clapton and many others. Although Tom never took any lessons, he is an accomplished guitarist and his unique style of guitar playing will leave you wanting more. Tom has played in many different bands over the last 20 years. He has played music anywhere from Jazz, R&B, Pop to Latin. In the mid 90's a band Tom was playing in was short a Keyboard player. Tom went to the store, bought a Keyboard and some months later, was playing Keyboard. He has been Playing keyboard ever since and it is not unusual to see him wearing his Guitar while he plays the Keys. In addition to playing different Venues he is much involved in writing, recording, producing and sequencing music. In the year 2000, Tom won 3rd place in The John Lennon Song Writing Contest for the Latin category with a song called "Mi Amor"

Keith Meyer joined the band in July of 2006. His driving bass lines bring a progressive edge to the music with harmonics, and infectious grooves. He began playing bass at age fourteen, and has played and recorded with many area bands. "Projects are many, some here and there, all are great in their context." he says, "I have learned and grown musically from every project." He has opened for performers such as Peter Frampton, 38 Special, The Spin Doctors, Rick Derringer, Collective Soul, and others while recording in studios from Albany to NYC.

 

 

 

 

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