Hiya peeps, thanks so much for coming to my world. Please take a listen and let me know what you think. I rap, write, and create funny, captivating magic. I believe we are here to live our dreams and make our visions manifest. I am changing the world, improving peoples lives, and making a difference with my music. I am blissfully married to the love of my life, who is also amazingly talented. Check Caroline out at www.suitecaroline.netMy music will make you laugh, dance, think, spit out your drink, and definitely motivate you to do something for the universe. Thoughts become things, so what you thinkin about?Drop me a line and let's create the world we desire to see. Now, check out a JFP show, and change your life!
MUCH LOVE,
JFP
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(PROFESSIONAL BIO)In the last few years, JULIE POTTER has become a well-known performer in the San Francisco Bay Area. Showcasing her talents as rapper, improviser, and stand-up comedian, she has participated in such widely diverse festivals as Peace Out, San Francisco Improv Festival, QComedy, and the A.M.F.M. Bazaar. Julie has studied improv with Rachel Miller (Boom Chicago, Amsterdam), Jill Mueller-Eickman (Lila Theatre, San Francisco), and David Razowsky (Second City, Los Angeles), among others, and has been an active member of the growing San Francisco improv community, performing with Lila Theatre, Beatnik Syndicate, and Crisis Hopkins. Following a stand-up workshop at the Hyena Club in SF, Julie performed her hilarious sets at such San Francisco venues as Canvas Café, The Chieftain, and 50 Mason, and has also appeared at the Laugh Lounge in New York. As a rapper she has been deeply dedicated to the art of hip hop her entire life, and the maturity and expressive power of her first rap album, Exodus, portends a formidable career. She appeared in 10 cities across the Southwest as part of the Homorevolution Tour 2007, the first ever LGBT rap tour, and has also performed at Long Beach Pride, the San Diego Dyke March, and San Francisco Pride, where she appeared on the Main Stage before an audience of thousands. She has received national media attention from The Advocate and RollingStone.com, plus local coverage from East Bay Express, SF Weekly, and Out Spoken TV, to name a few. Julie continues to be active in the Bay Area while she has relocated to Amsterdam, Holland for a three-month artist exchange, where she will be working on a new theatre project sponsored by Back House Productions, a 501(c)3 based in New York City, in addition to creating fresh new material.Stay informed by visiting www.juliefuckingpotter.com.
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