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Maverick Judson wants nothing more
than to be the artist who creates music that elicits
just such an electric response from a crowd. And he
may just have accomplished this with the impending
national release of his new single – the dynamic,
hypnotic and relentlessly infectious song Just Drive.
Born and raised in the uniquely named northwestern
Ontario community of Emo, Judson brings an
unpretentious, blue collar ethos to his form of pop
music. By his own description he is an approachable,
small-town ‘everyman’, yet the music he creates is
as prolific, polished and professional as anything
being produced out of the big city scenes.
Proof of Maverick Judson’s status as a rising pop
composer and performer comes in the form of
award-winning Canadian pop star Danny Fernandes,
who enthusiastically collaborated on Just Drive. And
it’s evidence that it doesn’t matter where you’re from,
small town or big, there are no barriers to creating
impactful, refined popular music for the masses.
“I just want people to see me as a regular guy who
has a dream. I want people to see that you can be
creative and make an impact as an artist from
anywhere. I drive a truck. I have bills to pay. I live in a
small house but I have this desire to create big music.
I feel that I connect with people who work hard and
play hard. I never want to lose that,” he said.
“Just Drive has a broad appeal. I think it will move
people and has something to say to lots of different
people. It’s one of those songs that will make people
smile when it comes on the radio or on the dancefloor
years from now.”
The long hours and hard toil of the construction
business has taught Judson to be self-reliant
and adaptive. It has also ingrained within him an
authentically grounded personality; one where
sticking to your guns and maintaining personal and
artistic integrity are paramount.
“I just want to be really honest with my music. Yes, I
am writing pop music, but I am not writing songs that
are trying to just fit in just for the sake of doing it. I
want to put together sounds and melodies and beats,
as well as lyrics, that represent what I am thinking
and feeling,” he said.
Judson’s pop sensibilities were honed at a very early
age, as he developed a precocious attachment to one
of the biggest names in the history of popular music
– Elvis Presley.
“I remember listening to a lot of Elvis and seeing all
his movies and being really impressed. That’s where
it started for me; I had a little Fisher Price record
player and I used to spin the 45s of Jailhouse Rock
and Teddy Bear over and over and dance in my room
all the time. Looking back, I realize those were really
well-crafted pop rock songs. Even though they were
40 years old at the time they still spoke to me. And I
think that’s what good pop music does – it just sticks
in people’s heads,” he said.
Later, that same curiosity and drive to create lead to
him picking up a six string for the first time.
“My dad had an old electric guitar sitting beside the
piano collecting dust. One day I just picked it up and
asked him if he could show me a couple of things.
After that I just kept playing and practising, and
eventually got into metal, which I loved at the time
because it was so guitar driven. I played in a bunch
of different bands and even promoted some shows
while I was in high school,” he said.
As he matured as a musician, he discovered that
more and more of his songwriting heart was turning
towards upbeat pop music and Judson began
to evolve into the artist that we see today – an
eminently talented crafter of original, catchy and
memorable music. He was drawn to the best national
and international pop/soul/R&B acts on the planet,
from Timbaland to Timberlake, the boy bands of the
1990s through to Buble, Bieber, Desman and Derulo.
Judson taught himself all the tricks and techniques of
the electronic composing, engineering and producing
trade and then refined these skills after moving to
London, ON to study Music Industry Arts at Fanshawe
College.
Releasing singles and videos independently, including
on his popular YouTube and social media channels,
Judson has built not only a loyal and growing fan
base, but also a reputation as a potential hit making
composer thanks to earlier tracks like Can’t Shake
It, Bright Lights and the explosive (and somewhat
naughty) Edible Incredible, released in early 2015.
When it comes to Just Drive, Judson wanted to be
challenged as a songwriter and producer, seeking
the inspirational and educational experience of
collaborating with a likeminded artist, but one of
greater stature and gravitas. Enter Fernandes.
“I sent emails out to a lot of people and one night I
was having dinner with my girlfriend and got a text
from an unknown number from Toronto saying it was
Danny. I didn’t believe it at first but he asked to call
me and once I heard his voice I knew it was him.
He said he listened to my stuff, liked it and said he
wanted to help me out,” Judson said, adding that
Fernandes would contribute his vocal talents to one
verse of the song, as well as providing feedback of
the overall arrangement and sound.
Judson has more material waiting in the wings,
including a collaboration with another established
pop sensation – Karl Wolf. His goal, which is
undiminished from the moment he first picked up that
seemingly discarded electric guitar, is to continue to
write record and perform his own unique brand of
pop music, without compromising his integrity, his
values, or his genuine common touch.
“I like to write songs that people want to hear in the
morning when they’re on their way to work. I want
people to feel good about what they’re listening to.
I want to put people in a good mood with my songs.
I want to write that song that they turn up when it
comes on the radio or their iPod, or the song that they
cheer and grab their girlfriends and run up onto the
dance floor to,” he said.
With Just Drive being launched nationally Maverick
Judson may soon find his days as a truck driving pop
troubadour will soon come to an end, as legions of
new fans latch on to its insistent energy and positive
affirming message.
There’s little doubt that with his drive, talent and
knack for penning pop tunes of rare quality that he
will soon become a powerful creative force on the
Canadian music scene.