Listen to the latest heartwrenching single by Julia Vos
The newest country summer banger from Julia Vos
Steeped in the tradition of family band Bluegrass and swayed by modern country’s catchy hooks, Julia Vos is one of Alberta’s most compelling emerging voices. Hot on the heels of her most recent and energetic single, "You Can Find Me," she finds her sun rising quickly over the prairie skies.
Akin to Lainey Wilson and Terri Clark, Vos displays an undeniable poignancy in her approach and exceptional vocal tone. Her songwriting focuses on the stories that matter while her live show has been showcased from festival stages, songwriter rounds, and local honky tonks. She has now shared the stage with greats such as Gord Bamford, Paul Brandt, Tebey, and Dan Davidson. Her performance highlights include the CCMA’s, Boots & Hearts, Big Valley Jamboree, Country Thunder and The Calgary Stampede.
With a handful of catchy, hook-filled numbers, Vos delved deeper with the stunning "Jude" (2023), a gentle offering for parents who’ve lost children or struggled with conception. To deliver such heavy messages with delicacy is no easy feat, but Vos did a remarkable job and further solidified her strength as a songwriter. The song earned her a Community Spirit Award nomination at the Country Music Alberta Awards, along with two other nominations for Songwriter and Female Horizon Artist of the Year.
Newly signed to Stampede Entertainment Inc and with several summer shows on the horizon, Vos will remain busy with new singles and performances slated for 2025, keeping details close for now. Be sure to listen to her latest single "I Only Kiss Cowboys," set to debut on June 6th, 2025.
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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