
Juliet Roberts
Biography
Juliet Roberts is a British singer born on 6 May 1962 in London.
Her career began under the name Julie Roberts in 1980. She gained recognition as the vocalist for the jazz group Working Week, with whom she collaborated from 1984 to 1988.
A recognised figure in the British industry, she moves between pop, jazz, and dance music. Her career is marked by significant background and session work for numerous artists.
She shared her experience by teaching the basics of vocal performance on the British TV show “Rock School”.
As a solo artist, she primarily collaborated with producer “Dancin’ Danny D.” Poku. Her solo repertoire ranges from traditional jazz covers to contemporary R&B and house anthems. Her most notable track is Caught Up in the Middle, an international success in the dance charts in 1994, thanks to gospel-inflected remixes.
Her work illustrates the talent that often operates in the shadows of the music industry, contributing to established artists while occasionally achieving success under her own name.
