A guitar left mysteriously on her front porch on the day of her fifteenth birthday gave Juliet Turner her first strum into making music.
But did the aloof guitar-giver ever envisage that she would blossom to open shows for a string of music’s finest, including Arlo Guthrie, Tracey Chapman, Sting, U2, and the venerable Bob Dylan?
With three studio albums, a live album, double platinum sales and a Meteor Music Award under her belt, HotPress Music Magazine call Juliet's latest album, People Have Names, "an intoxicating example of an adventurous artist moving forward".
In a word: delicate



