Julianna Raye

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Julianna Raye is an American songwriter, singer, actress, entrepreneur, and mindfulness teacher.

She became briefly well known in 1993 when her work as a backing singer and songwriter persuaded producer Jeff Lynne and Warner Bros. Records executive Lenny Waronker to give her a major label debut album release on Reprise Records for the album Something Peculiar.[1]

Despite Warner's backing, and Jeff Lynne as producer the 1993 album failed to make a commercial impact and it was not until 2002 that Raye attempted a comeback with a rock pop album Restless Night, produced by Ethan Johns, known for his work with Ryan Adams, Whiskeytown, and Linda Ronstadt, on John's independent label 3 Crows Music.[2] She was the opening act for Don Henley and Stevie Nicks.

She released a third album, Dominoes, in 2009. A long-term project Hush had a sampler promo EP of 4 tracks from the work-in-progress issued in 2014; the completed full-length album was released digitally in 2025.

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