Harry Judd is an English musician and songwriter, best known as the drummer for the pop rock band McFly. Born on December 23, 1985, in St Albans, Hertfordshire, Judd rose to fame in the early 2000s when McFly debuted with their album "Room on the 3rd Floor" in 2004, which topped the UK Albums Chart and featured hits like "Five Colours in Her Hair" and "Obviously." The band is known for their catchy melodies and harmonies, contributing significantly to the UK pop punk and pop rock scenes. Judd's drumming style is characterized by energetic performances and a strong sense of rhythm, which has become a defining feature of McFly's sound. The band has released several successful albums, including "Wonderland" (2005) and "Above the Noise" (2010), and has received multiple awards, including BRIT Awards. Beyond McFly, Judd gained popularity through his participation in the BBC show "Strictly Come Dancing," where he showcased his versatility as a performer. Overall, Harry Judd's contributions to McFly and his involvement in various musical projects have solidified his status in the music industry, influencing a generation of pop rock musicians.