Julia Stone is an Australian folk singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, known for her ethereal vocals and intimate songwriting. Born on April 13, 1984, in Sydney, New South Wales, she rose to fame in the mid-2000s as one half of the sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone, alongside her brother Angus Stone. Together, they achieved critical acclaim with their laid-back, acoustic-driven melodies, capturing audiences around the world with hits like "Big Jet Plane" and "Just a Boy."
As a solo artist, Julia Stone has carved out her own path, demonstrating a bold versatility that strides beyond the acoustic folk roots she's known for. Her solo career is marked by a spirit of experimentation and evolution, with albums like "The Memory Machine" (2010) and "By the Horns" (2012) showcasing her ability to blend different genres and create a more personal and introspective sound. Her more recent work, including the album "Sixty Summers" released in 2021, sees her delving into a broader palette of sounds, infusing her music with elements of indie pop and electronic. In her singles such as "We All Have," which features Matt Berninger of The National, and "Fire In Me," Julia Stone reveals a matured artistry, with confident and poetic lyrical narratives. In addition to her musical prowess, she has also been involved in various TV and film soundtracks, such as her rendition of "I Want To Know What Love Is" for the TV series "LOVE ME." Whether through her holiday spirit in tracks like "Everything Is Christmas" or her collaborative single "Got Me," Julia Stone continues to enchant listeners with her voice's unique tenderness and the honest emotion that radiates from her music.
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