About
Julie Pham is a Vietnamese-American singer, songwriter, and soprano known for her stunning 3-octave vocal range and genre-defying sound. A compelling performer and storyteller, she not only interprets music with emotional depth but also crafts her own original songs, blending authenticity with a distinct artistic voice.Whether performing solo, as part of an acoustic trio, or with a full band, she effortlessly adapts to any setting—bringing passion, energy, and a deep connection that resonates with audiences.Classically trained yet boldly experimental, Julie’s versatile voice spans pop, rock, country, and beyond. From captivating thousands with the National Anthem to intimate performances across the U.S., she leaves a lasting impression wherever she sings. Her haunting vocals were featured in the trailer for the Asian Film Festival of Dallas, and her original song “Don’t Cry For Me” appeared in the indie film The Gambler: Love Turns to Hate—key milestones in a career marked by authenticity and heartfelt expression.Now forging her path as a solo artist, Julie Pham continues to write, record, and release both covers and original music, redefining what it means to be a modern, genre-bending soprano.