Julie Kinscheck

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Music in the Rockies was incredible- read below!

Next stop: The New England Culture Fest! NECF Link
Saturday, September 6th, Lowell, MA- I will have a booth all afternoon till 10pm-

Come hear live music from new Grace CD, get CD's and T-shirts, join vocal master class, even special kids show planned- stay tuned for more info in coming weeks!
New Culture Fest Schedule
Thu, Aug. 21 2008
On Sept 6th, I have an exciting day planned! I will be running a booth at the 5 Annual New England Culture Fest in Lowell, MA.

I will have a booth from 2pm- 10pm that night

Schedule:
2pm- booth open

3pm: children's show With "Happy Julie" Children's Entertainer

5pm: Julie Kinscheck and friends perform a set from new CD: Grace With Jazz on top

7pm: Vocal coaching master class

8pm: Acoustic showcase: Julie Kinscheck live


All day booth will feature Julie Kinscheck CD's and T-shirts, drawing for free "Grace with Jazz on Top" CD, Kinscheck Productions information on music and video production and consulting services.

Fifth Annual New England Culture Fest in the heart of the ARTS DISTRICT in Down Town Lowell, MA (Across from 172 Middle Street Suite 107! DIRECTIONS: http://second-world.com/sw/article.php?id=41

Cover is $10 for adults- BUT: Print out and present that email message at the gate on September 6th, get TWO admissions FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!

Children under 12 are free.

Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer and I
Mon, Aug. 18 2008
My kids are watching the classic Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer video right now- I know- it is August- and HOT- but maybe they are just dreaming of snow. Anyway- as everyone is teasing Rudolf- we all remember (and love) how he eventually took his "Difference" and it became his strength. In fact- isn't that what America is famous for? The underdog, the unlikely, the one with the crazy innovative idea or seemingly unsurmountable handicap who breaks through and does something great?! We love those stories don't we? Would you say Rudolf wanting to lead Santa's sleigh with a red nose was a bit "Out of the box?" He certainly didn't "fit in". And how about in the scriptures? Gideon was the smallest in his clan, David was the youngest of 7 brothers, Joseph was sold into slavery... but all of them accomplished great things- because God took their weaknesses and made them strengths. He took the unlikely and made them great. And then there was Jesus- born in a manger, executed on a cross who then accomplished the most incredible task in history. OK- so I have no guarantee that God will use me in such a way... (And I have no aspirations to die a horrible death certainly!)... but should it be such a discouragement that I am considered "Outside the Box?" I resolve to not be disheartened. I take hold of the American dream- no better- I trust in God's plan to take what I have to offer and put it to His best and most significant use. SO I hope you will come along with me on this wild ride. Because it is sure not to be conventional or predictable. There will be bumps and twists and probably switchbacks- But I surrender the fact that I am "Unique" that I am "Outside of the box" and celebrate that fact- I just need to find those of you who relate to my heart and enjoy my music and want to share this journey with me- to where ever it leads! God may have some great things in store for each of us along the way! - Besides- where would we all be without Rudolf!
Lessons learned At GMA Music in the Rockies
Sun, Aug. 17 2008
Lessons Learned at GMA- Music in the Rockies

The biggest thing I took home from this amazing week at 8010 ft up in the air, surrounded by the GORGEOUS Rocky Mountains was that God wants me to listen to Him more closely.

As a Christian I have heard God speak often through the Bible, preachers or others He has put in my life- but how often have I heard Him speak directly to me? Not often enough.

On the 2nd day there John Eldridge (Author of Wild at Heart) gave the sermon in the morning. He focussed on how in John 10 Jesus says that the sheep know his voice and listen to him, follow him.... How we should hear him, too. I am working on a song about that!

He recounted a funny and yet moving story of how he wanted to go on vacation to this dude ranch with his family. When he prayed about it he heard God say "No". He refused to hear and asked again- "No" - a third time "No"- finally he asked his wife to pray and she also heard "No". Discouraged and yet trusting and obedient they made other plans for their vacation. That year huge fires ripped through the area where the dude ranch was- completely destroying it- the very week they would have been there! He praised God they had listened.

I decided I needed to listen a lot more.

Some background on me... in the weeks before GMA I was very discouraged. Though I had felt God was very behind our making of the CD- I hadn't felt he had been opening doors for my live playing. I had been playing lots of empty rooms... Not able to secure a place for the CD release concert... even been cancelled from some regular gigs at restaurants because I wasn't bringing in enough business!

This was juxtaposed to the great response I was getting whenever I played for a captive audience at a church or conference... What was God trying to tell me? Was I going after the wrong stuff? How was I supposed to make a living? Were my dreams His dreams? Or was I just bullheadedly following my own plans?

First I put a fleece before God- I asked Him to have 3 people tell me "Don't give up" in the next week. Five did. Ok- so he does want me in music- what next? I fasted off of bread and headed West.

The first day at GMA Music in the Rockies, I competed in the vocal artist competition- the next day I got results for the songwriting competition.. I didn't even make the second round in either competition- I was VERY discouraged and bewildered. (never mind that there were hundreds of very talented vocalists and songwriters all there to be discovered that week, too) What did this mean/

Now add John Eldridge's message to that and spin. The rest of my time in the Rockies ended up being a time of soul searching, asking questions of God, other Christians and artists and music industry professionals and taking it back again to God.

And I had some revelations and break throughs.

The Christian Music Industry spoke load and clear: "We like your music- but you don't fit into our box. Go book yourself- make a name and then maybe we'll listen. Oh- but- you are unique- and really cool. - but Christian radio won't touch you- but you are really unique- and your love for God overflows from you- nice voice- but we won't touch you" Enough to make you crazy!

But the young folks I was jamming with every night after hours spoke another message all together: " We DIG this, Julie! If you have any CD's left at the end of the week- I'll buy one full price! You are a talented musician- and Oh , MY- how DO you do that vocal trumpet thing?!" I plan to pursue the college market with more vigor soon!

An amazing little couple of things happened, though- amidst the confusion and tears.... I heard God speak. No BIG life shattering answers- but just enough to know he was listening.

I was sitting in this class taught by the head of the Christian music publishing wing for EMI Records. I was planning to give him my Grace CD at the end of the class- as I waiting in line to speak with him I heard a voice say "Don't give him the CD"-- What? "Don't give him the CD." - I knew this time it was God- and I only had 3 CD's left- so I obeyed and walked out.

Later that day I was in a different class taught by a marketing rep for Word Records artists. I felt her class was very helpful- but hadn't planned to give her a CD... but there was God again: "Give her a CD"- this time I responded more quickly-"OK- no problem" and I walked up and sheepishly said- "Gee, I don't expect you to give this to anyone or discover me or anything- but woul d you mind taking this and giving me some marketing advice?" Leigh Holt was very gracious and said she definitely would listen and get back to me and we exchanged info. I left that room elated- I had definitely heard God two times that day! It was a start!

About the CD's- I still had two. One was earmarked for Mark Bright who was producer for Rascal Flatts and Carrie Underwood- I really wanted to connect with him at his class the next day- but somehow I missed that class so I had one available to give to Megan- a talented young woman who had been such an encouragement to me that week (if you're reading this- I love you, Megan!) -

But there was still one left. "Always good to have one available on the airplane- you never know who you'll meet.." right? Then I got to take an airport shuttle with Mandisa ( read other blog about my transportation fiacos!) the last day... and of course I gave it to her! So God had it all perfectly arranged!

I will be listening more closely in the future!
Transporation Fiascos- How I met Mandisa
Sat, Aug. 16 2008
Boston to Estes Park, CO and Back Fiascos
(How I Met Mandisa)

I had to be at Logan airport in Boston at 6 am for an 8 am flight to Denver, CO. I was to connect at JFK in NY and lay over 3 hours before heading for Denver. Then I would take an hour and half shuttle up to Estes PArk, CO- at 8000 ft altitude. I knew it would be a long day…

First sign of trouble: My boarding pass would not print from my home computer.

Second challenge: Good thing I arrived at 6am on a Sunday morning- because I needed every moment! The conveyer belts were broken, the lines were out of control and noone seemed to know which line I was supposed to be in!

Third fun experience: Then I waited at least an extra 45 minutes in wrong line before someone told me that I had to go print out my boarding pass at a kiosk. The Kiosk would not print my boarding pass- so I had to wait in another line. When at last I got my tickets they made me pay an extra$20 for my garment bag.

#4 Problem on day one: Because of the conveyer belt problem, my luggage didn’t get onto the flight – and didn’t arrive till the next day- so I had no clean clothes or toiletries my first day at this important conference. Yay.

Ok- so I’m there at last, with clean clothes…. Big week goes by… I didn’t make the finals of the vocal competition (boohoo)- so I was packed and ready to go home Friday night- in time to take an overnight flight and be home to video a wedding with my husband Ralph ( another side business of ours- Ralph does a nice job editing, too- check out his site www.kip-video.com)

The airport shuttle co screws up my shuttle time so I could not make my 12:55 am flight home. Since I was technically leaving on Sat the 9th (after midnight the 8th) the shuttle Co booked me on a shuttle at 7pm on the 9th! Totally missing my plane! The management was completely unsympathetic- so I tried calling cabs, limos- shux! I even offered the staff at the Estes Park YMCA $150 to any person who would drive me to the airport in time to make that plane!!!!! I could NOT get to the airport! But God had a better plan!

I finally surrendered and changed my flight- accepted the $100 change fee and shed a tear on the phone while apologizing to my husband that I had just left him without a second camera at the last minute!

When I tried to change the flight on line the computer would not allow me to choose a seat and finish my transaction... so I spoke to 2 very nice customer service reps and finally gave me the seat assignment.

Then I called the shuttle co back… They had no available shuttles until- you guessed it- 7pm on Sat evening!!!!

It was nearly 10pm by now- I had totally missed the artist finals show… (Which incidentally my roommate Maggie Erickson won in her division- Congrats Maggie! You GO Girl! Sorry I missed your performance!) I ran to concert hall and ducked back stage with a note pleading for the some kind soul to drive a stranded artist to the airport in the morning- WILL PAY! I got the note of the president of GMA, John Styll- and the sound system had just been turned off- too late- by about 2 minutes!

Despondent, I was about to try calling cab companies again when the president, John, says he’ll hook me up with his artist shuttle folks and see what they might have available.

BINGO! This was where God was leading all along! I ended up getting a free ride to the airport with none other than the marvelously talented Mandisa! Now if you don’t know Mandisa- go right now- DO NOT Cross Go or collect your $200 until you go to iTunes and listen to “Only the World” by Mandisa. She was a fialist on American Idol the season Carrie Underwood won- and her new CD is fantastic! I love it and have now covered two of her songs.

Let me just say I WAS THRILLED!!!!!

Mandisa was very warm and fun to talk with. We shared about our lives and faith – I told her how I love her music and gave her my CD- I wimped out on getting her email- hopefully she comes to my site and reads this… If so- I hope you enjoyed my music, Mandisa!

But the story is not over yet! When I went to print my boarding pass the next day, the Jetblue website had no record of the changed flight and it took another 1/2 hour on the phone to get things straightened out... then at last it printed.

When I got to Denver the crew was not there so our flight was delayed- then there was a mechanical problem and a part need to be replaced! But I ran into 2 great fellas I met at GMA: Frank Marston and Scott Holly and we had some great conversation. In fact, I took out my guitar and played “Get in the Water” for Scott- and a gate security guy came over when I finished- I thought he was going to make me stop- instead he said since I was playing so well- he was going to offer for me to pre-board to make sure I got my guitar in an overhead compartment- very nice in any case- but especially since it was a full flight!

We got off the air about 2 1/2 hours late. I should have missed my connecting flight at JFK.

Jet Blue did one thing right here, though- they did hold the connecting flight at JFK so a large group of us didn't miss our connection to Boston. Wish I could always just walk off gate 20 and onto gate 19 and fly so promptly- that was cool.

After all that I got home to Boston around 9pm- Ralph and twins came and got me around 9:30 ( expecting my plane to be later…somehow we made up some time in the air). Hannah jumped into my arms and clung to me like superglue - and I was VERY HAPPY to be home again with my family.

Culture Fest Coming
Fri, Jul. 25 2008
I will be performing at the NE Culture Fest this September 6th! This is exciting, too because I am getting a booth. We will do some live performances of songs from "Grace With Jazz on Top", A special show for kids with "Happy Julie" and a vocal master class scheduled through out the day! Check out their website below! More detail coming as we get closer.
TSP Country Radio
Mon, Jul. 21 2008
My Song "A Little Time" has been getting play on TSP Country Radio! And according to my contact: Dixie, they will be playing "Get In The Water" soon, too.

The way they work is they put my songs on a playlist that goes out to some 400 radio stations and they become part of that particular show.

I will let you know more when I do- but "A Little Time" has already played on 200 stations!
Chicago was "Glorious!"
Mon, Jul. 21 2008
A couple weeks ago I returned from Chicago where I attended the 2008 ICOC Worship Conference entitle: Glorious! And that it was! Wow! What an inspiring and spiritually fulfilling weekend!

I also had a honor of performing a couple songs from my new CD as a showcased new artist! That went very well, and has led to some radio play on a station in the Cerribean called Cross Coutry Radio: CCR104.3 and 88.5 FM!

Also singing with me there were Diana Wick, Maureen Ghoman, Ogechi Ibe, Bryan Pitts, Rick Dargish, Toni Franklin and Jim Cafarella!

Another High light of the conference was performing with the marvelous Praise Team from the entire East Coast led by the Talented Tony Martin of Baltimore, MD.

Finally, I had the honor to teach a class (something I'd like to do more of) entitled: "Glory though Song (Vocal Coaching)" which focussed on both the heart and vocal techinique of the soloist in the worship setting. You can here the complete audio and get hand outs fromt he class on vocal health and more at the following link: Glorious link , Just scrol down to my class title and click.

Aside from selling a bunch of CD's and making great new friends, I feel God moved in our hearts very intensely and it will be moving my ministry and song writing for a long time to come!
Julie Plays Apple Store
Wed, May. 21 2008
Julie had fun last Sunday afternoon playing at the opening for the new Apple Store on Boylston Street in Boston!

Husband  , Ralph Kinscheck keyboards, is founder of the Boston Logic Users Group, a networking organization fror those using the Apple recording software: Logic. Through this association Ralph was asked to form a band and play at the new Apple store to demonstrate Apple's live stage performance software!

Ralph saw this as not only a great opportunity to promote his Logic Users Group- but he also an excellent opportunity to promote Julie and her new CD! As a result the band played a couple songs from "Grace With Jazz On Top" in their set to a grand response!

The store manager praised their show and announced her plans to bring this group back for future Apple events!
Julie Plays in Toronto
Mon, May. 5 2008
Julie just returned from playing at a marvelous women's conference in Toronto, Canada. Recommended by author Robin Weidner of the book Secure in Heart, Julie was brought to Canada to sing the theme song: "Secure In Heart" (1st cut on new CD release: Grace with Jazz On Top). See picture with Robin in photo galleries. Robin was incredibly inspiring, sharing from her life and the scriptures. The book Secure in Heart and the song can also be purchased through DPI.
Grace With Jazz On Top Available!
Mon, Apr. 28 2008
- Grace With Jazz On Top is finally available for purchase! Click Here. After over a year of sweat and love, the finished CD has arrived back from the duplication house and is ready to ship!

There are 10 heartfelt songs, all the song lyrics, scriptures with each lyric to help the listener connect this music more deeply with God's promises, great photos and a lengthy thank you section (which you may be mentioned in- so make sure you read it!).
Julie Plays Vibratos in Bel Air
Wed, Apr. 23 2008
- Julie Sings with fabulous jazz singer Barbara Morrison at Vibrato in Bel Air, Califonia!


Julie's brother Gary Gibbons is a tremendous jazz drummer playing the LA scene. On a recent visit to CA for her 105 year old grandpa Ray's memorial (where she performed a song "The Seed" she had written for that occasion to tears of joy and remembrance by the way!) Julie joined Gary at a gig at the fantastic jazz grill, Vibrato where he was backing up Barbara Morrison, a wonderful jazz vocalist who has toured with Ray Charles, shared the stage with John Hendricks and Cleo Laine and other greats.


To everyone's joy and surprise, Barbara called Julie up to the stage to sit in for a couple numbers (something never done at this swanky joint!). First Julie tore up the place with her rendition of the standard: "All Of Me"- then the big thrill came when Julie and Barbara sang "Summertime" together. They traded verses, SCAT solos and harmonies and brought down the house!

Among those who asked for Julie's card afterwards were the current agent for Gino Vanelli.

Minute Man Article!
Thu, Feb. 28 2008
Highlights from Cover Story in the Billerica Minute Man! For complete article click here "Music is a Window into Singer’s Heart" By Correspondent/Liana Measmer Wed Feb 27, 2008, 06:41 PM EST Billerica, Mass. - Billerica, Mass. - Patriotism. Infertility. Forgiveness. Motherhood and marriage. God. Julie Kinscheck, Queen of Scat, sings about it all because it all has touched her life and her heart. “Grace with Jazz on Top,” her debut album, is a contemporary Christian CD that, according to Kinscheck, “is not in your face Christian”. The title cut, “Grace” speaks to the need by all people for mercy from friends, spouses and God for our humanness. “American Memory” starts out with rousing military style drums and flute, which Kinscheck wrote following Sept. 11. “As a people, we need to cherish every day and the relationships we have today because we are not promised tomorrow,” Kinscheck, a Billerica resident said Kinscheck’s debut CD will be released in April. On Friday, Feb. 29, she will sing at the Jitters Coffee House in Southington, Conn. ... In addition to singing and songwriting, Kinscheck holds guitar classes at the Billerica Recreation Center, and has 15 private guitar and voice students. Two of her students, Will Cox and Kelly Duffy, have learned much from her. “I am much more aware of how I sing,” said Cox. “She’s a very good teacher.” “I probably would not have had the courage to do it if I hadn’t had her support and training,” said Duffy, who performed “My Funny Valentine” at American Idol Camp. ... “My parents instilled in me a desire to make a difference and I chose to do it through my music,” said Kinscheck. ... Then an angel was sent to her from a very unlikely place. Her favorite guitar player, Jim Peterson, a classmate at Berklee, began studying the Bible with her ex-boyfriend. Kinscheck saw a dramatic change and began studying the Bible too. What she discovered astounded her. “The mirror of the Bible came up to my life and I had to pay attention,” said Kinscheck. “Then it was about me and God.” “From then on, I decided that I didn’t need or want to do it alone anymore,” said Kinscheck. “That I would glorify God and not just me.” Shortly after, Julie and her husband Ralph, were married. They had met at Berklee eight years beforehand but became friends when he joined her church, Boston Church of Christ. Ralph is the producer, engineer and main piano player on this CD. Eight years and a second round of invitro fertilization later, the Kinschecks became proud parents to beautiful twins, Hannah and Caleb. In the song “Precious,” Kinscheck serenades the two tiny lives waiting to be born. She reassures them that “Nothing could become more precious than how you’ve become for me. My life will never be the same now that I hold you in my arms and I call out your names. My precious little babies"
Song Ramp Praise: "Get In The Water"
Sun, Jan. 27 2008
January 2008 "Get in The Water" Song Ramp Reviews!

rhallcne
2008-01-25 This is a fun song! Makes me want to sing along. Love the horns! Great lyric, great melody, great vocal. Thanks for posting it.....rick hall

ForgivenMan
2008-01-25 Julie just jolted me out of fine sleep here at the helm tonight! I was listening to new songs here and passed out! You have a great way of interpreting your songs...how do you get all those words in there? Fast and furious at times! Loved the vocals...did you do all of those? Nice groove too! Loved it and great photos on top of Mt. Washington...I'm a Maine boy and I'm very familiar with that spot.

Rusty

gilles
2008-01-25 wow this brings me bacj a bit in style

Superbly performed and cool production

Enjoyed this very much

Regards

philmarshall
2008-01-26 Julie, very fun song. While not being a big fan of contemp Christian music, I appreciate that you have approached from this hard swing style. Your conviction comes through without sounding pious or too preachy. Welcome To The Ramp! Peace, -PHil

lps45s8tracks
2008-01-26 Welcome to the Ramp Family the best music site on the net IMHO.Spread the news.(;AWESOME LYRICS;)A twist on the only one who could ever reach me was a Son Of A Preachers Man.Fun song.(;AWESOME VOCALS;)Sounding ever so good.I'm sure many preachers daughters can relate to.Just because we are kids of Christians don't mean we don't go through the trials and temptations probably more so.(;AWESOME DELIVERY;)Enjoyed the listen ever so much.Thanks for sharing(:HIS SONSHINE:)Gets my vote(;ABSOLUTELY;)Your Songramp Bro.~(;Yrral Mallik;)

JoeC
2008-01-26 I've never heard a Christian Country Swing Jazz song before. Very original and fun song - with a great message.
markchristopher
2008-01-26 Fun dixieland and gospel combo. Mark

dreamcastle33
2008-01-26 Thought I saw Jesus movin' and a groovin'...cool and different, and then there's that voice in the light!

rittman

HarryLeff
2008-01-26 Made me sit up and listen from the first measure.
Singing is superb. Certainly original in its diversity. There are so many goodies here it is hard to describe. Hope you continue to post as I am sure you will have a lot fans. I will be one for sure....
HarryLeff

2007 NEWS
Sun, Dec. 30 2007

December 2007- Merry Christmas to all!

We invite you all living in New England to come to see Julie as a featured soloist and youth choir conductor at a marvelous
Christmas concert at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium on Sunday, Dec 16th, 5pm! It will have choirs, marvelous soloists- a kickin' band (featuring Ralph Kinscheck among others!) and lots of delightful a cappella Chirstmas Carol singing for the whole family. It is Free, too!

December 2007- CD Update: Julie has been busy adding tracks to her solo debut CD: "Grace with Jazz on Top"- As usually happens- things are taking longer than planned- but the results will be worth the wait! The new estimated release date is March 2008.

Recently we have added wonderful string parts by Sally Martin, alto and soprano flute parts by Fernado Brandao, additional lead guitar parts by Jim Peterson and lush background parts by Kristen Lamb and Ogechi Ibe! Stay tuned for more details in the new year!

A BIG thank you to all of you who pre-ordered! We are a bit embarrassed that we could not release it for Christmas as planned- but your help in supporting this project makes all the difference!

July 2007- Well DC was AMAZING!!!!

Julie was scheduled to perform at the Sat night concert at the International Songleader's Conference.. what an honor to be part of that incredile show. Due to time crunch she was cut to two songs- so she did "Grace" (The title cut from the upcoming CD) and "Get in the Water" to a great reception! Singing back ups were her two good friends Maureen Ghoman and Diana Wick form Boston. As a result she was asked to perform again at a 1000 plus person service the following morning joining the members of the Song Leader's Conference with the International HOPE Worldwide Summit! Even the Prince of Combodia was in attendence!

One outcome of the shows, aside from the joy of taking part in it all- was pre-sales of many CD's! You can get it, too! Just send a a check for $15 and help support the new project and we'll send it to you postage free when it is released!

May 2007- Julie will be performing in the Washington D.C area (see schedule) for the International Songleader's Conference! This will be an exciting event bringing together worship leaders and songleaders from around the world. She is also scheduled to teach a class there entitled Integrating Music into Children's Ministry. For those who don't know, Julie has led shows, choirs and children's worship for all age groups from pre-school through preteen. Please check the Christian rock for kids CD: The Force that she pu out with PTB in 2006: www.ptbtheforce.com

April 2007- Julie and husband/ producer and co-writer Ralph spent an amazing week in Nashville, TN for the GMA (Gospel Music Association) Conference! It was sooooo inspiring to hear all the incredible Christian music being written currently! We met so many people who are sold out for the Lord and using their gifts in marvelous ways!

In addition, we met people who may be able to help us with distribution, publishing, radio promotion and so much more! Finally- see the picture of Julie and Kirk Franklin? We got to meet and learn from some of the giants in our industry, including Kirk Franklin, Take 6, Israel Houghton, Avalon and many more! Wow!

March 2007- Julie performed her song "Secure in Heart" for an enthusiastic crown of 1400 women at Lantana in Randolf, MA. Inspired by author Robin Wiedner's new book: Secure In Heart, Julie wrote the song because she has a deep personal understanding of the insecurities she faces... The song was completed just in time to play it when Wiedner came to speak in Boston. After the event Wiedner asked Julie to put the song on her website- it has also already been played at various radio interviews!

Feb 2007- Julie also sings with All Woman A 'cappella Gospel-Jazz Group: Faith In Action.(FIA) Faith In Action was recently nominated for two CARA awards by the Contemporary A cappella Society! One For best religious CD released in 2006 and one for best religious song for their song "We Are"!!!! CD's available now. Click Here. Listen to "We Are" and other songs from the CD (Including Julie's famous vocal trumpet solo) in the download section of this site!

Feb 2007- AT LAST the Julie Kinscheck Solo Artist debut CD is in production! Julie's brothers: Gary Gibbons, incredible drummer, and Chris Gibbons, funky Bass man are flying in from LA and driving up from NY respectively to record the basics in March! This fullfillment of a life's dream to record with her brothers combined with the expert producing skills of husband ralph Kinscheck should produce a very exciting CD! Stay tuned!

Feb 2007- Julie has a NEW FRIDAY NIGHT GIG! She hasbegun playing every Friday night at Viaggio Ristorante. The Old Manning Manse at 56 Chelmsford Rd in Billerica 6-10 PM. You don't want to miss this great food and atmosphere!

CD Release: The Force with 13 pice band: PTB August 19th 2006
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