Standing on stage Juliette declared herself: “I didn’t start this just to do it for a minute or write a song or two… this is who I am.” And it doesn’t take long to realize that this is the true Juliette. She took to the stage in her sequined pants and placed her crown of feathers atop her head, once again reclaiming her seat as The Queen of Rock. Romancing the audience and enticing those around her to join in, she didn’t leave a moment un-rocked all night.
Watching her perform is like glimpsing into another time. Once her eyes catch yours, it’s over. You’re hooked. It’s like Janice Joplin’s soul reaches out from behind her eyes, grabs you by your ears, and demands you to listen. And once you do, the message is clear. This is Juliette. And you suddenly feel like your music collection needs a little flare. Something has been missing, and this is clearly it. With a genuine desperation to her voice to match her lyrics, it feels as though she has the key to what you’re lacking and is begging to share it. She even brought it to us as she climbed into the crowd, hugging and singing with random people during her lap around the floor. It’s a true example of an honest artist who risked it all when she broke her own mold to follow her passion. Perhaps one of the most emotional moments of her epic performance is her standard closing song Suicide in which she sums it all up, “It’s the great Rock-N-Roll show, it’s got no place to go.”
As far as we're concerned Juliette, your Rock-N-Roll show is welcome here any time.
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Always including everyone in the room, Juliette retrieved a cowboy hat from a lucky onlooker. She sang a song and gave it back. Quite the lady.





She descended into the crowd and sang as she swept through us, posing for pictures with people along the way.

... Posing for pictures and sharing her mic? She's just the best.


Shine The Light Juliette. Shine The light.
Pictures By Avis Meade