Julia Neville has been making significant strides in the country music scene, and the media has taken notice. From her captivating performances to her heartfelt music, Julia has received praise from various reputable sources, solidifying her reputation as a talented and professional artist. Here are some of the positive quotes and mentions she has garnered in the media.
Nashville Country Music Magazine
"Julia Neville is tearing up the stages from Ohio to Nashville, Tennessee... She captured the hearts of the crowd... Julia has an energy and stage presence that is captivating and her angel-like voice thrills her audience every time. In the summer of 2017, she released her first EP, 'Survivor,' receiving great reviews from all. It debuts her first song, a story of overcoming, a must listen for everyone and found on all major streaming outlets as well as on over 30k AMI jukeboxes across the U.S., Canada and Europe."
— Deborah Gibson, Nashville Country Music Magazine
Renegade Radio Nashville
"RenegadeRadioNashville.com ANNOUNCES Julia Neville as a 2018 Featured Artist. Julia will join major country artists showcased during the year in videos, stage shows, and on-air interviews, bringing her music to new audiences. Congratulations!!! Stay tuned for more announcements about our Featured Artists!"
— Joyce Aponte, Renegade Radio Nashville
Cleveland Country Magazine
"Julia Neville captivates her audience with her voice and her high-energy show. With a group of highly talented musicians, they never disappoint and always strive to bring as good a sound to their live shows as in the studio. Their mix of music is a blend of everything from 90’s country to new country and contains everything from her originals to songs from Carrie Underwood, Lee Ann Womack, Sara Evans, Maren Morris, Deanna Carter, and many more. Whether you take in a show from Neville with her full band, or an intimate acoustic performance, it’s a show well worth experiencing."
— Charlie Kriak, Cleveland Country Magazine
Bratwurst Festival
"Her stage presence is amazing and she leaves the crowd wanting to hear more. From the first contact with her manager, Mike, all the way through her band and Julia arriving for the show—they have been nothing but respectful and professional. They are extremely easy to work with and would be a great addition to any fair or festival lineup. I would be pleased to speak with any and all concerned parties in greater detail about the great experience of having Julia Neville perform for us."
— Kevin S. Myers, Assistant Festival Director of the Bratwurst Festival
Cleveland Country Magazine
"Julia Neville has been making great strides in her country singing career since 2015 when she traveled to Nashville and recorded her single 'Six Strings are Hard on Diamond Rings.' The song was met with reviews and helped to earn her the 'Young Country Single of the Year Award' from the NTCMA (National Traditional Country Music Association). Since then, the Logan, Ohio-based singer has performed in Nashville at such legendary clubs as Tootsie's, The Full Moon Saloon, Nashville Palace, and many more. The singer has heartfelt stories to share about her own life and uses her music to relay the sentiments to her fans. Earlier this year she released her first EP, 'Survivor.' The five-song collection shows off an eclectic mix of music from Neville on songs that deliver the message of not succumbing to the bad things that can happen in someone's life."
— Charlie Kriak, Cleveland Country Magazine
Center Stage Magazine
"As we continue our Tap Into Indie Series featuring Indie Artists of the Heart Songs Corporation and Centerstage Magazine Independent Artist Showcase at Alley Taps during CMA Fest 2017, we are excited to bring you once again, Julia Neville. You may remember her from one of our Facebook Live chats recently, but if not, get to know her now. Neville is an artist who has experienced life like so many others. She has suffered loss, faced challenges and setbacks, but through it all, she has remained a survivor. Appropriately titled, her new EP 'Survivor' will take fans on a journey through her life. Neville is an artist that I connected with immediately. She is fun and has a light about her that shines brightly. I cannot help but smile when I am with her. We laugh, we cry, we laugh some more and then we cry again from laughing. From fun stories to our love for Bon Jovi and emotional memories, Neville shares it all with us. No wonder why her fan base continues to grow. This artist gives fans."
— Missy Wolf, Center Stage Magazine
The Logan Daily News
"LOGAN — A local singer is celebrating the release of her CD after years of dreaming and dedication. Julia Neville was born in Bucyrus and learned at a very young age that performing was in her blood. 'I was singing at a fair, there was a fair karaoke booth and my mom asked me, "would you like to go in and try?" and I said sure,' said Neville. 'I went in and I sang "The Greatest Love of All" by Whitney Houston, and everybody that would walk by would stop and there was a whole big crowd, it was huge, it was amazing. That was the first moment that I realized that I could encourage and move people with my voice.' From that moment on, Neville’s goal in life was to continue to perform, and so she did in musicals, choirs, and any other opportunity she could find. Eventually, she would be awarded a $16,000 scholarship at Ashland University for her singing skills, however, the school wanted her to primarily perform opera style music, which she did not enjoy."
— Katharine Hibbard, The Logan Daily News
Bradley Finnearty
"I am constantly telling people about the wealth of artistic and music talent that we have in Southeastern Ohio. Yet another of Southeastern Ohio's local talents has come to my attention and I just had to tell you about this wonderful lady. Julia Neville is another one of the great local talents now reaching for the stars. She is also an ISSA Certified Personal Trainer, a mother, a wife, and a very talented singer. Originally from Bucyrus, Ohio, she moved to Columbus where she helped her mother drive her stepdad back and forth to the hospital in Columbus to Bucyrus. During this time he burnt 150 of her CDs while he was battling cancer. One of those CDs was given to a lady who made a connection with the manager of Brooks N Dunn. It was about that time that she received the call that her stepfather had lost his battle with cancer and with all that went with this tough time she stopped singing. She then moved to Logan, Ohio. She told me that 'While talking to my stepfather he had some regret.'"
— Bradley Finnearty, Bradley Finnearty
National Traditional Country Music Association
"This is a 'single' song CD, extremely handy for DJ distribution, sent to me by Allen Karl, one of our very best classic country performing artists that comes to LeMars. He's also the CEO of Century II Records in Nashville. Donna Cunningham, Executive Director of Artist Development for Century II, discovered this incredibly gifted young woman at the Southern Ohio Opry in Lucasville, Ohio. This particularly well-written song, a good 'story' song about being a musician, the demands of trying to earn a living doing that, and being in love, and being married, and being, yes BEING one of the many music makers, perhaps God's most underpaid servants, tells it like it is. Extremely well-written song, but it's Julia's voice that 'sells' the song. It always takes two to tango, and music-maker Julia does the dance beautifully with Jason Deere who wrote the song. This lovely girl has a hard ladder to climb, she already knows that, but I would suggest that Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood."
— Record Review by Bob Everhart, www.ntcma.net
Julia Neville's rise in the country music scene has been marked by glowing media coverage and positive reviews from industry professionals. Her powerful voice, captivating stage presence, and heartfelt music continue to win the hearts of fans and critics alike. Stay tuned for more updates on Julia's journey and upcoming performances.
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