Julie Crochetière began playing piano at the age of six and continued her studies for another eight years.
In high school she began developing her singing voice, then studied music for two years at Collège Lionel-Groulx.
The band did two national tours[3] and released the album Sugar Jones, which was certified platinum in Canada and contained the top ten hits first "How Much Longer" and "Days Like That".
[4] The band was nominated for the 2002 Canadian Radio Music Awards[5] but Sugar Jones disbanded later in the year.
[8] In August 2010, Crochetière released the first single from her second solo album Tomorrow and a remix package which included a dubstep remix by Alister Johnson, a club mix by Ian Campbell, a radio edit, and a reggae version which was recorded at Tuff Gong Studio in Kingston, Jamaica.