"Julianne Q" by Julianne Q and the Band

"Julianne Q" by Julianne Q and the Band

Julianne Q and the Band: "Julianne Q"

Julianne Q and the Band write a new definition of classic. Fronted by the powerful vocals and creative mind of Julianne Quaas, the now four-piece evolution is carving its own path into Chicago’s music scene. Julianne Q’s debut album (released 2017) has received international attention this year, and displays a timeless blues-rock flavor akin to Janis Joplin, Sara Bareilles, and Amy Winehouse. Moving into 2018, you can catch the dynamic group touring in and around the Midwest, as well as putting the talents of drummer and vocalist Jeff Mills, guitarist Ricky Hendrix, and bassist Egan Franke further into the spotlight. [Taken from their online EPK]

Julianne's record plays around with her powerful, projecting voice. The musical accompaniment is often compressed behind the lead singer's belting melodies, creating an effect which allows the listener to indulge in cool, subtle, vocal nuances. Everything about this record is sincere in its nostalgic, timeless blues and rock'n'roll aesthetic. Julianne Q ultimately creates music that is compelling and urgent, yet always fun.


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