They say every dream starts with a dreamer, and Juliana Hale is nothing short of that. As a Nashville-based Pop recording artist, she has surrounded herself with talented, award winning producers, coaches and writing partners to help her grow and reach those dreams. Juliana is a song writer and performer and has also extended her creative reach to ...
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They say every dream starts with a dreamer, and Juliana Hale is nothing short of that. As a Nashville-based Pop recording artist, she has surrounded herself with talented, award winning producers, coaches and writing partners to help her grow and reach those dreams. Juliana is a song writer and performer and has also extended her creative reach to producing and composing original music for soundtracks as well as acting.Nowhere does Juliana Hale shine brighter than when she takes the stage, fans can see her passion for music shine through. Hale has performed at a variety of events including the Leather & Laces Super Bowl pre-party, as well as festivals; Breakaway, Hawgfest, Freaky Deaky, SXSW, Common Ground, and Numbers Fest, along with an array of shows at iconic Nashville venues including Wildhorse, Exit In, Rocketown, Hard Rock Café, Margaritaville, Alley Taps and BB Kings.From the first time she held a guitar, Juliana Hale knew she had an all-consuming love for making music. At the age of eight, she was singing, writing and playing for anyone who would listen. Growing up, Juliana Hale spent her time performing in local talent shows and community events before her family decided to move her dream from California to Nashville, where her musical journey took flight. In 2013 Hale's dreams hit an unexpected roadblock. She started experiencing a chronic intestinal disorder that would control her life for the next two years, leaving her feeling sick and isolated from her peers. These health issues not only affected Hale's social life but also her music. Her dreams were put on hold as she sought answers and treatment options. During this time, Hale spent countless hours with vocal coaches working to find her sound and heal her instrument, which had been destroyed by esophagitis."When I look back on this time where I was struggling, I can see God's hand and realize there was a blessing waiting for me, I just had to be patient enough to find it. During my sickness, I had plenty of time to write music. I wrote over 250 songs during those two years. I played my guitar until my fingers bled and the callouses thickened. I became a much more skilled musician and I knew that I was going to beat whatever this 'thing' was that was stealing my health and dreams. I was determined to get out there and share my music with the world," says Hale.Hale's sickness eventually ended in surgery, getting her health back on track. Her life was no longer consumed by sickness and she was ready to continue pursuing her dreams.
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