Judy Whitmore presents “The House I Live In” as the first glimpse into “This Is Home,” a six-song EP created to celebrate America’s 250th birthday through music. The collection brings together beloved American classics reimagined through a deeply personal lens, shaped by Judy’s family history, her connection to the country, and a vision of patriotism rooted in community, memory, and everyday life.
“The first time in modern history a nation was founded on ideals of liberty and self-rule, with citizens who govern themselves, without a king or a state-enforced religion. No wonder it’s called ‘The Great Experiment,’” Judy shares.
With production and arrangements by Chris Walden, a seven-time GRAMMY®-nominated composer, “This Is Home” was recorded with a 39-piece orchestra that includes musicians affiliated with the Pacific Jazz Orchestra, giving the songs a cinematic and ceremonial quality.
“The House I Live In” revolves around the simple question of what America means. Here, the answer emerges from concrete images of everyday life, such as the house, the street, the workplace, the neighbors, the children in the park, different races and religions, the freedom to speak, and the communities that surround us. Judy’s vocal performance is serene, timeless, and carefully restrained, allowing the song’s central message to unfold naturally.
Judy Whitmore’s multifaceted career also helps explain the character of this release. Beyond her work as a vocalist, she has been a pilot, best-selling author, psychotherapist, theater producer, and an active supporter of several arts organizations. Those experiences give “This Is Home” a distinct perspective.
With “The House I Live In,” Judy Whitmore introduces “This Is Home” from a classic and understated place deeply connected to the nation’s cultural memory. The recording embraces a traditional interpretation’s style, keeping the voice, orchestra, and message firmly at the forefront. As an introduction to the EP, it serves as a clear statement of purpose, reflecting on the United States through its ideals, its traditions, and, above all, through the people who give meaning to the idea of home.
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