Julia Michaels is the daughter of Manuel Cavazos and Julie Scriven.
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Born in Davenport, Iowa, Julia Michaels’ familial melody soon transitioned to the harmonious landscapes of Santa Clarita, California. A familial ensemble that included her older sister Jaden, herself a skilled songwriter, relocated to Santa Clarita, nestled 35 miles northeast of Los Angeles. It was here that the foundations of Julia’s musical journey began to take root.
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The Artistic Pursuits of John Michaels
At the heart of Julia’s story is her father, a man of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent, originally known as Juan Manuel Cavazos. Driven by a passion for the arts, he embarked on an acting career, symbolically changing his name to John Michaels. This pursuit of artistic expression would undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on Julia’s artistic DNA.
The Genesis of Julia’s Melody
Julia’s melodic journey commenced at the tender age of 12, her voice finding resonance in the corridors of Santa Clarita. A pivotal moment unfolded at 14 when she crossed paths with songwriter Joleen Belle. Together, they crafted musical notes that echoed in the theme song of “Austin & Ally” and reverberated through numerous compositions for TV and film.


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