In late 2013, Julie Price decided to ditch the 9-5 world and run away to the Scottish Highlands to do more of the things that make her happy.

One of those things is making music. Coming from a family of musicians, Julie always thought that performing in public was something that other people did. It wasn’t until she found the courage to audition for The L Project’s second charity single, “We’re All Human”, that she realised she might finally be ready to play for audiences other than her pet tortoise.

When Julie isn’t singing, she can usually be found wrestling with her debut novel or campaigning on LGBT+ issues. She led a successful Twitter campaign to force the International Olympic Committee to remove homophobic language from their social media policy, has coordinated efforts to close down anti-gay Facebook pages and wrote an open letter on equal marriage for The L Project’s blog, which gained global attention after being described as “simply marvellous” by Stephen Fry.

Being an L Project artist is Julie’s proudest achievement to date and she hopes, as someone who was a fan of the first song and gained hope and confidence from its message, that her story might inspire others to follow their own dreams.

As with her writing and campaigning, Julie sings from the heart and plays the songs she loves; with influences including Alanis Morissette, K.T. Tunstall and Brandi Carlile. She is also currently working on original material.