Juliet Lyons shines light on rare disease with album trailer
- by Adam Bailey
- in Featured
Billboard-charting and award-winning Vocal New Age Recording Artist Juliet Lyons of Los Angeles, CA has released a trailer for her forthcoming album, Breath of Gratitude. The album is a musical representation and exploration of Juliet’s journey with the rare and chronic airway disease, idiopathic subglottic stenosis. The album trailer features Juliet’s voiceover describing the “before” and “after” feelings she experiences as she undergoes biannual surgeries to continue to breathe and live life. The narration sits atop lush, ethereal vocals and dramatic percussion, while the video begins in black and white and transitions to color, representing the feeling of new life and the exhilaration of the return to effortless breathing, as narrated by Juliet.
Click here to view the trailer.
A prolific songwriter and composer, Juliet admitted reluctance to releasing the album trailer. Said Juliet, “The trailer feels extremely revealing and I don't share much of my private world with anyone. BUT - I believe in doing things that scare you, and I feel a calling to be open about this - as an emotional release, yes - but even more so to shed light on this rare disease, and let others know they are not alone in their struggles.”
Juliet’s body of work in the New Age genre is vast and filled with accolades. Her album, “The Light Within” charted #3 on Billboard’s New Age Chart and won a Hollywood Music In Media Award for the song, “The Eternal Now (ft. Ron Korb).” Her album, “NOVA: An Acoustic Journey,” in collaboration with John McLean Allan, charted at #1 on the iTunes and Amazon New Age Charts. In 2022, she collaborated with Grammy® Winners Deepak Chopra, Paul Avgerinos, and Kabir Sehgal on the meditative track, Identity.
It helps to breathe.
In addition to being a recording artist, Juliet stays busy with her full-time career as a singer/songwriter/composer for Film & TV. Some of her many credits include Disney’s live-action Cinderella trailer, the films “Dog” and “Ghost in the Shell,” and over 300 television shows spanning “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” to “The Voice.” She also has a popular YouTube channel (youronlinesingingcoach) and is actively involved with a variety of prominent and prestigious music organizations including the Recording Academy, the Society of Composers and Lyricists (SCL), the Alliance for Women Film Composers (AWFC), the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP), and Songwriters of North America (SONA). “Staying busy in the music industry is a good thing,” says Lyons, “But it helps to breathe.”
Visit https://www.julietlyons.com/music/breath-of-gratitude for more information.
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