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Angel Magazine: A Star is Born
By: Sydney von Ismay Date: January 31, 2015, 1:03 pm
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By Special Contributor: Quatar Shendo
Mainly known for her Year 12 rendition of Figrin D'an and the
Modal Nodes' “Mad About Me”, Julianna Dewprey has become the
bright new star on the Tresarian music horizon, and is often
called the "Queen of the Stars” by the Tresarian music industry.
But the attractive 22-year old Human wants more.
“I want to inspire people and reach out to them and connect on a
more personal level”, Julianna told us in an exclusive
interview. While she has reached stardom all over the Kingdom
and a lot of the mid-rim, her real aim is to become a phenomenon
similar to what Michael Mickson had been in the late Year 5. She
describes her own music as a mix of “Jazz, Neo-Rock and Anzatan
Folk” that together becomes the energetic and pulsing ride of
emotions she manages to convey in her songs. Just having gotten
done with recording her newest Album “Breaking Reality”, the
1.75 meters tall female is now touring all over the mid-rim to
promote her newest creation.
When talking about her early childhood in the city of Borrodain
Falls on Ingo III in the Bortele Cluster, the singer most
vividly remembered the “incredible amount of freedom I had”. For
her, this freedom would lead her into a completely different
direction than music at first. Her parents were mostly busy with
work as a school teacher and as a owner of a small tavern chain,
so she was free to do what she liked most of the time. “I wanted
to become this great diplomat fighting for peace”, she
reminisces about her late teen years, that she mostly spent
discussing galactic politics with her best friends in an old
unused hangar that was down her street back then. But it was to
come differently.
After high school, Julianna was eager to start her study of
Political Science, but after one year at the Planetary
University of Ingo III, she realized that this was not the life
she was looking for. The classes bored her and the prospect of
having to spend 3 to 4 years after graduation running errands
for the small-time local politicians before having any chance in
the Diplomatic Corps of the Anzatan Commonwealth was too much
for her. “Quitting college didn't make my parents very happy,
especially my dad...”, Dewprey tells us, and goes on to explain
that they expected their smart daughter to become a galactically
renowned Diplomat.
For about a year, Dewprey kept afloat with small-time jobs,
finally the expensive piano lessons her parents had made her
take in her childhood paid off, as she managed to become a
regular performer at “Mouse's Music Cafe” in downtown Borrodain
Falls, a place she still likes to go to on her quiet days. For
her, “this year was very hard”, since her parents had cut off
her credit flow, forcing her to provide for herself for the
first time. She found her way to singing through a coincidence:
one day she was humming a tune she had played on the piano
earlier on and an agent of the AMI label heard her.
From there everything “went quicker than I could grasp” for
Julianna. She was signed by AMI and after her first Album “The
Days of Remembering” was an instant hit with the crowds, time
passed for her as in a blur: “I really don't know what happened,
two years ago I was still working for tips at the Cafe
downtown...”.
Today, the singer still lives in Borrodain Falls, although in a
slightly larger apartment than before. She summarizes her
connection to Ingo III and Borrodain Falls: “I really love the
City and it's a honor for me to be able to perform at the Ingo
III Festival of Flowers this year”
Julianna Dewprey's Breaking Reality is available wherever music
is sold.
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