Julianna Joy Zobrist (née Gilmore; born October 5, 1984) is an American Christian musician who performs Christian pop style of electronic dance music.
She has released two extended plays, The Tree (2009) and Say It Now (2012), with her first studio album, Shatterproof (2016).
She relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, for her collegiate studies at Belmont University, where she would enroll in the fall of 2003, graduating in May 2007 with her baccalaureate in commercial voice.
[6] She was named in the top-10 independent artist that should get signed by a major Christian music record label by 365 Days of Inspiring Media.
[7] She got to sing the national anthem for the Kansas City Royals, a team for which her husband played, and in 2016, with her husband playing for the Chicago Cubs, she sang "God Bless America" before game 4 at Wrigley Field of the 2016 World Series.