The grandeur of April 20, 1969, was epitomized as Julie Budd’s voice, imbued with a timeless energy, echoed on The Ed Sullivan Show. She introduced the audience to 'Johnny One Note', a song that would forever echo the limitless bounds of youthful exuberance and musical mastery.
On that day, the stars aligned and every chord, every note, told a story of a young talent, a voice seemingly touched by the heavens. With every melody and harmony, the tapestry of 1969 was colored with strokes of musical genius, unforgettable, yet endlessly nostalgic.
Julie, with the grace of a seasoned artist and the vigor of budding youth, painted pictures with her vocals. Every audience member was enveloped in a tapestry where music and soul intertwined, where ‘Johnny One Note’ wasn’t just heard but felt, an anthem of an era.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Julie, a prodigious talent, blossomed early, weaving magic with her voice. Influenced by the melodic tunes of the 60s, by 14, she wasn’t just a singer but a symphony, each performance an embodiment of passion, echoing the vibrancy of an epoch.
In 1969, 'Johnny One Note' wasn’t just a song; it was an experience. It ascended the Billboard, a melody echoing in every corner of America, its notes, a harmony of youthful optimism and the timeless allure of music, capturing hearts and inscribed in the annals of history.

Julie Budd’s performance was a testament to a time where every note sung was a narrative woven, a story told. It spoke to the spirit of 1969, a year marked by man’s conquest of the moon, a testament to human potential, innovation, and the undying spirit of exploration.
Watch the video below and indulge in the mesmeric vocals of Julie, every note echoing the spirit of an age where possibility and wonder were boundless.







