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Born | Julie Anne Tarroja (1983-02-01) February 1, 1983 (age 41) Baguio |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2005–present |
Website | http://www.juliannetarroja.com |
Julie Anne Tarroja (born February 1, 1983), professionally billed as Julianne or Julianne Tarroja, is a Filipino singer. She released her first album, Grateful, in 2007. She won the awards for Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist (for "Tulak ng Bibig") and Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist (for "Grateful") at the 21st Awit Awards in 2008. At the 27th Awit Awards in 2014, she shared the award for Best World Music Recording with Sitti for their recording of "Pansamantagal".
Discography
Studio album
- Ashes To Beauty
1. Ashes To Beauty
2. Buwan
3. Fly
4. Here And Now
5. Ikaw Lang
6. Melancholy Moon
7. 7000 Miles To Grow
8. Never Far
9. One Step
10. Warning Sign
- Grateful
1. Tulak Ng Bibig
2. Grateful
3. Choose To Believe
4. Queen In Me
5. Let In Rain
6. Unsaid
7. Healing
8. Empty Chairs
9.Thank You
- Liwanag
1. Liwanag
Singles
- "Tulak ng Bibig" (2007)
- "Grateful" (2007)
- Queen In Me (2007)
- "This is Me" (feat. Miguel Escueta) (2008)
- "Liwanag" (2009)
- "Sa'yo Lang" (feat. Champ Lui Pio) (2010)
- "Fly" (2011)
- "Ikaw Lang" (2013)
- "Pansamantagal" (feat. Sitti Navarro) (2014)
- "Ashes to Beauty" (2016)
- "Never Far" (2016)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award giving body | Category | Nominated work | Results |
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2008 | Awit Awards | Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist (Performance Award) | "Tulak ng Bibig" | Won |
Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist (Performance Award) | "Grateful" | Won | ||
Song of the Year | "Tulak ng Bibig" | Nominated | ||
Best World/Alternative/Bossa Music Recording | "Empty Chairs" | Nominated | ||
Best Inspirational/Religious Recording | "Grateful" | Nominated | ||
Best Jazz Recording | "Choose To Believe" | Nominated | ||
"Empty Chairs" | Nominated | |||
Best Musical Arrangement | "Grateful" | Nominated | ||
"Tulak ng Bibig" with Daniel Crisologo | Nominated | |||
Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist (People's Choice Award) | "Tulak ng Bibig" | Nominated | ||
Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist (People's Choice Award) | "Grateful" | Nominated | ||
Song of the Year (People's Choice Award) | "Tulak ng Bibig" | Nominated
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References
- Rome Jorge, "Julianne: A Woman With Her Own Voice", The Manila Times, March 21, 2007.
- "MCA artists win Awit awards", The Philippine Star, December 31, 2008.
- "Gloc 9 nabs top honors at 2014 Awit Awards"', ABS-CBN, December 13, 2014.