Julius Cowdrey


Julius Lindahl Cowdrey is a British singer, songwriter, record producer and reality television personality. Prior to his music career and the release of his single 7 Roads , Cowdrey was best known for appearing on the reality television show Made in Chelsea.

Early life

Julius was born in Canterbury, Kent on 30 January 1993 to Chris Cowdrey and Christel ; he is of Swedish descent on his mother's side. Cowdrey comes from a cricketing dynasty with his father Chris and grandfather, life peer, Colin Cowdrey, both captaining England. His twin brother, Fabian Cowdrey, followed the family tradition and played for Kent County Cricket Club for five years. Julius discovered his talent and passion for music at a very young age whilst singing in the Tonbridge School choir and began songwriting at the age of 16; following in the footsteps of his mother, herself a jazz singer.

Career

In 2013, Julius introduced live music to London's West End nightclub Mahiki, and became a regular headliner at music venues in London, including The Troubadour. Following his success in London, Cowdrey began to split his time between London and New York, where he spent a lot of time working on his music, and was eventually asked to headline rooftop parties in Los Angeles.
After a few years honing his craft, Cowdrey's debut single 7 Roads was released in November 2016, where it reached to Number 1 on the UK official iTunes singer-songwriter charts and Number 2 on the Spotify UK Viral Charts.