*Three songs from album Leave the Light On featured in Season 4 of MTV's The Hills
*Song 'Come Tomorrow' featured on MTV's Real World XX: Hollywood Season Finale, July '08
*Voted 'Best female vocalist in Boston' by WBZ-TV's annual A-list!
*Completed a...
*Three songs from album Leave the Light On featured in Season 4 of MTV's The Hills
*Song 'Come Tomorrow' featured on MTV's Real World XX: Hollywood Season Finale, July '08
*Voted 'Best female vocalist in Boston' by WBZ-TV's annual A-list!
*Completed a national radio campaign in 2007 that resulted in adds at over 175 stations across the U.S.
*Featured in the Boston Globe, on FOX25, and NECN, and on Boston's 92.9FM and 92.5FM (Commercial AAA radio)
*Shared the stage w/such diverse artists as Travis, America, the Rippingtons, and Steve Tyrell
*Ourstage.com's #1 Pop artist in Dec. '07 with 'Drive Away'
In the few short years since penning her first song, Boston-based singer/songwriter Juliet Lloyd has quickly gained a name for herself as a strikingly accomplished young songwriter and no-holds barred performer. From thousand-seat amphitheaters to intimate standing-room only cafes, audiences have been held captive by her accessible, memorable songs and easy charm time and time again. She “can move you from uncontrollable dancing to the brink of tears within a moment,” according to the Rochester (NY) Insider, equally capable of wringing every last emotion out of a heartbreaking ballad as ripping into a blazing rocker. The release of her sophomore album, Leave the Light On (July 2007) - "an astonishingly slick independent CD with a big studio sound" (Boston Globe) - brings a new collection of original songs that somehow manage – like Juliet herself – to be both modern and timeless, both personal and universal. Blending elements of pop, rock, and soul, it features standout vocal performances that have become her trademark – “soulful, emotive, and loaded with groove” (Metronome Magazine)