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The newest country summer banger from Julia Vos
Meet Julia Vos, the emerging 90’s twain enthused country artist from Alberta and 3 x CMAB Nominee. Her latest single “Jude” captured the hearts of many and gained over 40K collective streams across platforms. With her captivating voice and heartfelt lyrics, she quickly made her mark on the local scene. Julia was a 2023 finalist for the Boots and Hearts Emerging Artist Showcase on the tails of her summer hit release, “You Can Find Me”. With infectious positivity and boundless energy, she is a firecracker on stage. Julia's music is a profound expression of her soul, driven by a passion to share raw and authentic personal experiences.
Her journey began singing Country Bluegrass and Gospel in the family band of 6 children, propelling to an independent start as an artist with a victory as the 2017 Nashville North Star winner at the Calgary Stampede. This milestone launched her career forward, as she unleashed her first single, 'Whispers,' which quickly received local radio attention while also leaving a mark on the hearts of countless fans. Her next single ‘Stay’ reached top 100 on the iTunes country chart the day of its release.
Julia has graced stages across the country, leaving a lasting impression on audiences at renowned events such as the CCMA's, Boots and Hearts Music Festival, and The Calgary Stampede. She has shared the stage with the likes of Gord Bamford, Paul Brandt, Tebey, Dan Davidson, and an array of other Canadian Country legends. You can be sure to see this Canadian prairie girl on many more stages soon.
The festival was opened by country singer Julia Vos, who is actually from Mulhurst. She made her breakthrough as the 2016 Calgary Stampede Nashville North Star winner, and with her backing band, the set here merged touches of rock and pop with country.
Julia Vos as the only Western Canadian Finalist in the Boots and Hearts emerging artists showcase.
Julia Vos played the mandolin like nobody’s business, and covered some very lofty songs: Sin Wagon by the “Dixie Chick” and “Better Dig Two” by The Band Perry.
Paul Brandt, Gord Bamford, Tebey, Dan Davidson, Jason Benoit, Adam Grerory, George Canyon, and many more.
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