Julius E. Green
Born in Memphis Tennessee, USA, Soul & Blues singer Julius E. Green is a spectacular artist, often compared to Sammy Davis Junior.

His singing career began at the famous STAX Recording studio, writing songs and performing with Soul music giants such as Otis Redding, Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke, and The Mad Lads. Contributing to Soul music history, he co-wrote songs such as "Good To Me" with Otis Redding, and reached international fame as a tenor of the legendary group, The Platters.

Considered by many as one of the last of the true living Soul music and Blues legends, Julius currently resides in Europe, and performs internationally, from the USA to the Far East. His recent achievements include a hit record in the Netherlands “Rock ya Baby,” and collaborations with Saskia Laroo, and the Soul-Catchers. "...intense, sincere and full feeling... Julius single-handedly recreates the club environments of the 50's, 60's and 70's -- the golden years of black Soul music." His dynamic stage performances include a wide range of influences and genres, from Blues, to Soul, to Funk, to Rock & Roll, to Gospel, to Reggae, and Jazz. He is comfortable appearing in anything from small dark clubs, to cocktail lounges, to festivals and stadium venues. Always pouring out his heart & soul with a relentless intensity, Julius leaves his audiences invariably touched and smiling.