Julie Roberts: I began my three years at Mercury as their Receptionist. I was the receptionist for a year and a half, then was transferred to the A&R department where I assisted by answering calls and scheduling appointments. After 6 months in that department, I transferred again to be Luke's assistant. The position opened after MCA & Mercury merged.
Julie Roberts: Country Music tells "real-life" stories, and I was drawn to that even when I was a little girl. There's nothing like a song that helps you escape in life for 3 minutes. Country music has always done that for me.
Julie Roberts: on her nomination for an ACM award) I was in the Dallas/Ft. Worth airport this morning and a man came up to me and said congratulations. I said, ‘For what?’ He said, ‘for your ACM nomination’. I screamed so loud I think I scared him to death. I am extremely honored.
Julie Roberts: I just look for lyrics that are real. That's the basis for all my songs. The lyrics have to mean something to me.
Julie Roberts is the voice Good Morning America's advertising campaign entitled "Good to Go."
In 2006, Julie Roberts was featured in the Animal Rescue Foundation's Celebrity Pet Calendar.
In October of 2006, Julie Roberts performed “America The Beautiful” for former Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush, Sr. at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
Some of Julie Roberts musical influences are Tanya Tucker, Dolly Parton, and Barbara Mandrell.
Julie Roberts graduated from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.
When Julie Roberts was younger, she toured with her family performing at festivals in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia.
Julie Roberts went to the University of South Carolina.
Julie Roberts will be taking a break from promoting her upcoming album, Men & Mascara, to do a little charity work. She is joining fellow country stars, Dierks Bentley, Blue County, Steve Azar, and Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus in waiting tables for former Tennessee Titan Kevin Carter’s 5th annual Waiting For Wishes Celebrity Waiter’s Dinner. The event, benefiting the Kevin Carter Foundation and The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Middle Tennessee , takes place June 7, 2006, at the Palm Restaurant in Nashville.
On April 27th 2006 CMT's Top Twenty countdown premiered Julie's brand new video, "Men and Mascara". Julie made a special appearance