ABOUT

Storytelling lies at the heart of NYC native Juliette’s world. Her collection of experiences and encounters has lent depth and timelessness to her lyrics, and gravity to her powerful and nuanced voice. Juliette has performed across the US from the famed dive bars and venues that make up the lifeblood of the American music scene such as House of Blues and Rockwood Music Hall to major houses such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Radio City Music Hall as well as around the world in the United Kingdom and Europe.  


Most recently, Juliette has showcased her original work at music festivals such as Meadowlark Music Festival, Urban Country Jam Festival, RiverArts Music Festival, NOLA’s Cutting Edge Music Festival and at events such as Song Suffragettes. She also recently appeared at the inaugural year of Country Calling Music Festival alongside Nikki Lane opening for names such as Tanya Tucker. She appeared again this summer alongside Nikki Lane as part of The Surf Lodge Summer Concert Series


Equally influenced by classic and outlaw country music as much as British rock and folk singer songwriters, Juliette’s music has been described as “dramatic and heartfelt” with “hearty vocal tones” by Rachel Cholst, writer of Adobe & Teardrops, No Depression, and  The Nashville Scene and AmericanaHighways.org’s review managing editor  Melissa Clarke. Juliette’s work has also appeared in media publications such as the Musically Speaking Podcast (Unlicensed Philosophy), and Voices of America News. Her music has been featured on popular playlists such as Twangville, Rainbow Rodeo Magazine, Best New Country Artists 2024 (Reed Kirkwood), and AmericanaHighway.org’s New Americana Music You May Never Have Heard.


Her debut single “Shame On You,” was recorded in Nashville,TN with members of band Chicago and band leader Eli Beaird, ACM bass player of the year nominee, and has caught interest of industry top-liners turned collaborators such as Thom Panunzio and assistant Ken Dahl (Panunzio credits: VP UMG, Interscope Records, prod: Stevie Nicks, John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen). He, alongside Juliette, produced and mixed the project in Los Angeles, CA. “Shame On You” peaked in the TOP 40 on the "Contemporary Hits Radio" and "Hot Adult Contemporary" Mediabase Charts. She has also found success on international radio shows such as Americana Highway UK on Smart Radio 101, and Welwyn Hatfield Radio.

Juliette began training in singing at age five, later learning to play piano and guitar. She attended prestigious Frank Sinatra School of the Arts to study vocal music in high school and further continued her studies of music at Temple University. Juliette has built a career for herself from a young age spanning from classical music and theatre to jazz, folk, country, rock, and Americana music. Her writing acts as a crossroads of genre-bending, blurring lines between rock, folk, country, outlaw music, jazz and other forms of American folk music. Affectionately calling herself a country “outcast” in lieu of “outlaw,” she seeks to transcend trends and ages while continuing to push boundaries and empower listeners. 


Some of Juliette’s collaborations/credits of note include: Tony Bennett, Thom Panunzio, Nikki Lane, Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Steve Aoki, Marin Alsop, Glen Roven, Eli Beaird, Renee Marie, Joe Lovano, Marvin Stamm, The Juilliard School, opening musical act for The Rockettes, musical act for Wall Street Christmas Tree Lighting, opening act of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Delbert Mclinton’s Sandy Beaches Music Cruise, Global Music Foundation Festival, Plein Air, Kaylor Otwell. Vocal residencies include: Jazz Standard, Carnegie Hall, Astor Room

Juliette will follow her newest release "Talking To The River" with her Debut EP, set to arrive in early 2025.