“I’m not afraid to use or lend my Pig Hog Cables around with my band mates and students, because I know they will maintain their fat, rich tone for days. Say goodbye to the days of crackling, weak jacks! These cables are built to last.”
Jules always knew she was born to be a performer. “When I was young, I loved any kind of stage, whether that was a local theatre’s stage, a church stage, a pop up tent or even a front step. Theatre and music were my staples. One day, it just became obvious to me that I would keep pursuing music and the dramatic arts for the rest of my life.”
Jules quickly found her niche in the rock genre as well as the classical genre, as she plays bass and violin in various groups around Southern California. “I am a working musician through and through,” she says. “There isn’t a genre or musician I will not cover or write for.” All of that work ethic has led to a numerous amount of performances and projects for the last decade. In addition to performing, Jules also teaches music to all ages in schools and on her own. Violin, guitar, piano, bass, singing, ukulele, and cello are just a few of the subjects she enjoys teaching the most.
Does she sleep? “No, never. If I sleep, I would have no time to spend on everything I want to accomplish. Just kidding. But really, I am a vampire.”
“I’m not afraid to use or lend my Pig Hog Cables around with my band mates and students, because I know they will maintain their fat, rich tone for days. Say goodbye to the days of crackling, weak jacks! These cables are built to last.”
Jules always knew she was born to be a performer. “When I was young, I loved any kind of stage, whether that was a local theatre’s stage, a church stage, a pop up tent or even a front step. Theatre and music were my staples. One day, it just became obvious to me that I would keep pursuing music and the dramatic arts for the rest of my life.”
Jules quickly found her niche in the rock genre as well as the classical genre, as she plays bass and violin in various groups around Southern California. “I am a working musician through and through,” she says. “There isn’t a genre or musician I will not cover or write for.” All of that work ethic has led to a numerous amount of performances and projects for the last decade. In addition to performing, Jules also teaches music to all ages in schools and on her own. Violin, guitar, piano, bass, singing, ukulele, and cello are just a few of the subjects she enjoys teaching the most.
Does she sleep? “No, never. If I sleep, I would have no time to spend on everything I want to accomplish. Just kidding. But really, I am a vampire.”
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