Hometown: Nashville, TN
Website: www.juliejeanwhite.com
Sounds Like: Bonnie Raitt, Brandy Clark, Loretta Lynn Official
Genre: Country
Julie Jean White - a country singer/songwriter. Born in Minnesota, raised in Texas and currently living in Nashville, TN. Her songs have received accolades from both Billboard and American Songwriter Magazine, and have been placed on hold by legends such as George Jones and Carly Simon. White has been recognized as a finalist in the Kerrville New Folk Fest, the WildFlower Fest, the B.W. Stevenson contest (x2), and the Texaco Country Showdown. White's newest album, Feed This Jones, produced by hit songwriter/producer Brian White, is being released one song each month beginning FEBRUARY 2026!
"From poignant and insightful songwriting, to breathing life and emotion into her songs with rich tone and delivery, White is a consummate artist."
- The Vail Daily
"... combines the purity of an independent artist with the polish of a seasoned veteran...reminiscent of vintage Bonnie Raitt.
- Michael Rampa; High Octane Music News
“[Silver Heart] is one of the top independent singer-songwriter discs I have heard in quite some time.
I’ve got to say I want to hear a lot more of this riveting performer.” - Chuck Dauphin; Music News Nashville
“Her self-released debut, “Silver Heart” combines the purity of an independent artist with the polish of a seasoned veteran. Listening to this album is like sitting in The Bluebird Café on a Thursday night. This is pure talent.”
Michael Rampa - High Octane Music News
“This is one of the top independent singer-songwriter discs I have heard in quite some time, and it is made so by the very effective way White segues from one emotional spectrum to the next. I’ve got to say I want to hear a lot more of this riveting performer. Well done!”
Chuck Dauphin - Music News Nashville
“2013 Kerrville Folk Festival: Grassy Hill Kerrville New Folk Finalists Announced!”
PRWeb
“Troubadour TX features Texas artist Julie Jean White for "I Got These"!”
CW Network
"Butterflies" places 3rd in the Texas Independent Music Expo!
Texas Independent Music Expo (online)
“Billboard gives "He Doesn't Make Love To Me" a nod - along with a pair of BluBlocker sunglasses and guitar strings...”
Billboard Magazine
"CEO of Sexuality" now the Theme Song for TV's "Beyond the Velvet Rope"!
ENVY Magazine
“Lyric Competition for "You Lied"”
American Songwriter Magazine