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Julia Jacklin thought shed be a social worker.Growing up in the Blue Mountains to a family of teachers, Jacklin discovered an avenue to art at the age of 10, thanks to an unlikely source: Britney Spea
Julia Jacklin thought shed be a social worker.
Growing up in the Blue Mountains to a family of teachers, Jacklin discovered an avenue to art at the age of 10, thanks to an unlikely source: Britney Spears.
Jacklin chanced upon a documentary about the pop star while on family holiday. By the time Britney was 12 shed achieved a lot, says Jacklin.I remember thinking, Shit, what have I done with my life? I havent achieved anything. So I was like, Mum, as soon as we get home from this holiday I need to go to singing lessons.
Classical singing lessons were the only kind in the area, but Jacklin took to it. Voice control was crucial, and Jacklin flourished. But the lack of expression had the teen seeking substance, and she wound up in a high school band, wearing surf clothing and doing a lot of high jumps singing Avril Lavigne and Evanescence covers. It wasnt much but she was hooked.
Jacklins second epiphany came after high school. Travelling in South America she reconnected with high school friend and future foil Liz Hughes. The two returned home to the Blue Mountains and started a band, bonding over a love of indie-Appalachian folk trio Mountain Man and the songs Hughes was writing.
I would just sing, says Jacklin. But as I got my confidence I started playing guitar and writing songs. I wouldnt be doing music now if it wasnt for Liz or that band. I never knew it was something I could do.
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