J Juliano
J Juliano is a singer/songwriter originally from Hoover, Alabama.
J was a member of the Chicago-based band Dry County until leaving the band to create Little Nashville, Country Music for Kids.
J has shared the stage with such country superstars as Brad Paisley, Toby Keith, Keith Urban, Diamond Rio and a host of others. He has co-written with the likes of Will Rambeaux, Royal Wade Kimes, Randy Boudreaux, Marc Alan Barnette and many more.
He has performed at such legendary venues as the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee, Double Door in Chicago, Illinois, Workplay in Birmingham, Alabama and many others. He has also performed the National Anthem at major sporting events, including the Chicago Rush Arena Football Team on the day of their premier national broadcast on NBC.
J is a two time "Best of Rockford" winner at the On the Waterfront festival in Rockford, Illinois (both with Dry County and Little Nashville). He has also won such awards as "Best MusicAL Performer" by the Italo-American National Union in Chicago, "Best Country Songwriter" in the George Dickel Tennessee Whiskey national songwriter's contest, and is currently making his way through the Colgate Country Showdown after recently being named "Best Country Music Act in Chicago", "Best Country Music Act in Illinois" and "Best Country Music Act in the Midwest". Next, he travels to The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee to compete for the National title of "Best New Act in Country Music" at the end of January.
Website: Little Nashville