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Monday, November 15, 2010



Press release



Available for licensing. Please get in touch now. Canadian singer-songwriter Julie Crochetière releases her 5 song EP "Tomorrow". The first offering from her highly anticipated sophomore album "Steady Ground" (March 1, 2011) includes an original version, a radio, dance, and dubstep mix as well as a reggae version recorded at Bob Marley's Tuff Gong Studio in Jamaica with legendary reggae musicians including drummer/producer Sly Dunbar (Sly & Robbie). Julie's new single 'Tomorrow' has been serviced to all AC and Hot AC radio stations in Canada. The video for Tomorrow has been added to medium rotation on Canada's MuchMoreMucic video station. Julie's previous album "A Better Place" sold over 30,000 units independently in North America and Europe. 'Precious Love', the lead single off her debut album 'A Better Place' peaked at #18 on the Canadian AC charts and stayed in the top 20 for 20 weeks. The single was also nominated for Best AC song at the 2009 Canadian Radio Music Award
 
Biography



Montreal born artist Julie Crochetière is set to release her new album Steady Ground on March 1, 2011. After exploring the world of pop in Sugar Jones and soul-jazz on her solo debut A Better Place, which independently sold over 30,000 units in North America and Europe, Julie is now creating a contemporary soul sound with a hint of cool, club and sex appeal. Julie studied classical piano for eight years and by age 13, she had already composed her first love song. At 19, Julie got an opportunity on a reality television talent search called Popstars, which sought a girl pop group. The 2000 self-titled album went platinum and spawned top 10 singles How Much Longer and Days Like That. In 2003, Julie released her solo debut, an EP called Café and in 2007, Julie released her first full-length album, A Better Place. The first single Precious Love was nominated for “Best Song” at the 2009 Canadian Radio Music Awards.