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'''Juliagrace''' |
'''Juliagrace''' is a ] singer and songwriter. Julia was born and currently resides in ], ]. She was born and grew up in a Christian family, both of her parents are Christian. | ||
She began to play the ] at age three and performed to large crowds by the age twelve. From 2000 to 2005, she was the lead ] for the Auckland-based live ] outfit Elevator. In 2005, she began her solo career. | |||
In October 2005, Julia released her debut self-titled album on the ] label. The album garnered immense radio success, scoring four number one singles in New Zealand as well as two top 20 hits on The Rock Across Australia music charts. . She toured the ] and ] as support act for the ] in early 2006, and was a mainstage performer at ] '06. Julia regularly featured at ]. | In October 2005, Julia released her debut self-titled album on the ] label. The album garnered immense radio success, scoring four number one singles in New Zealand as well as two top 20 hits on The Rock Across Australia music charts. . She toured the ] and ] as support act for the ] in early 2006, and was a mainstage performer at ] '06. Julia regularly featured at ]. | ||
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Julia's self-titled album, "juliagrace", received the ] for Best Gospel/Christian Album at the ] 2006.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nzmusician.co.nz/index.php/ps_pagename/newsitem/pi_newsitemid/2115 |title=2006 Music Awards Dished Out |date=19 October 2006 | accessdate=31 January 2011}}</ref> The award was presented by Prime Minister ] on behalf of the ] (RIANZ) on October 18, 2006 at the Aotea Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. | Julia's self-titled album, "juliagrace", received the ] for Best Gospel/Christian Album at the ] 2006.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nzmusician.co.nz/index.php/ps_pagename/newsitem/pi_newsitemid/2115 |title=2006 Music Awards Dished Out |date=19 October 2006 | accessdate=31 January 2011}}</ref> The award was presented by Prime Minister ] on behalf of the ] (RIANZ) on October 18, 2006 at the Aotea Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. | ||
Julia is a qualified schoolteacher with more than ten years experience in the classroom, including teaching music and performance |
Julia is a qualified schoolteacher with more than ten years experience in the classroom as of 2005, including teaching music and performance.<ref></ref> | ||
== Discography == | == Discography == |
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Juliagrace is a Christian pop singer and songwriter. Julia was born and currently resides in Auckland, New Zealand. She was born and grew up in a Christian family, both of her parents are Christian.
She began to play the piano at age three and performed to large crowds by the age twelve. From 2000 to 2005, she was the lead vocalist for the Auckland-based live electronica outfit Elevator. In 2005, she began her solo career.
In October 2005, Julia released her debut self-titled album on the Parachute Music label. The album garnered immense radio success, scoring four number one singles in New Zealand as well as two top 20 hits on The Rock Across Australia music charts. . She toured the U.S. and Australia as support act for the Parachute Band in early 2006, and was a mainstage performer at AGMF '06. Julia regularly featured at Parachute Music Festival.
Julia's self-titled album, "juliagrace", received the Tui Award for Best Gospel/Christian Album at the New Zealand Music Awards 2006. The award was presented by Prime Minister Helen Clark on behalf of the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) on October 18, 2006 at the Aotea Centre in Auckland, New Zealand.
Julia is a qualified schoolteacher with more than ten years experience in the classroom as of 2005, including teaching music and performance.
Discography
- juliagrace (2005)
- Beautiful Survivor (2010)
References
- "2006 Music Awards Dished Out". 19 October 2006. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
- Vocal tutor Julia Vucich
External links
- Official Website
- Parachute Records website
- Myspace Page
- "Juliagrace" album review
- Album review at crossrhythms.co.uk
- Article at crossrhythms.co.uk