Julianne Tarroja
| Julianne | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
Julianne Tarroja February 1, 1983 Baguio City  | 
| Occupation | singer-songwriter | 
| Years active | 2005–present | 
| Website | |
Julianne Tarroja (born February 1, 1983), sometimes professionally billed as Julianne, is a Filipina singer-songwriter. She released her first album, Grateful, in 2007.[1] She won the awards for Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist (for "Tulak ng Bibig") and Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist (for "Grateful") at the 21st Awit Awards in 2008.[2] At the 27th Awit Awards in 2014, she shared the award for Best World Music Recording with Sitti for their recording of "Pansamantagal".[3]
Discography
Studio Album
- Grateful
 
1. Tulak Ng Bibig [Music & Lyrics by: Julianne Tarroja]
 
2. Grateful [Music & Lyrics by: Julianne Tarroja]
3. Choose To Believe [Music & Lyrics by: Julianne Tarroja]
4. Queen In Me [Music & Lyrics by: Julianne Tarroja]
5. Let In Rain [Music & Lyrics by: Julianne Tarroja]
6. Unsaid [Music & Lyrics by: Julianne Tarroja]
7. Healing [Music by: Julianne Tarroja / Lyrics by: Jonmarc De Guzman & Julianne Tarroja]
8. Empty Chairs [Music by: Julianne Tarroja / Lyrics by: Carisse Escueta & Julianne Tarroja]
9.Thank You [Music by: Julianne Tarroja / Lyrics by: RJ Manese & Julianne Tarroja]
- Liwanag
 
1. Liwanag [Music & Lyrics by: Julianne Tarroja]
Singles
- "Tulak ng Bibig" (2007)
 - "Grateful" (2007)
 - Queen In Me (2007)
 - "This is Me" (feat. Miguel Escueta) (2008)
 - "Liwanag" (2009)
 - "Fly" (2011)
 
References
- ↑ Rome Jorge, "Julianne: A Woman With Her Own Voice", The Manila Times, March 21, 2007 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
 - ↑ "MCA artists win Awit awards", The Philippine Star, December 31, 2008.
 - ↑ "Gloc 9 nabs top honors at 2014 Awit Awards"', ABS-CBN, December 13, 2014.