“I always say that singing and performing was as much a part of my DNA as cystic fibrosis.” Julia Rae
From the moment Julia Rae could speak, she was singing, and from the moment she could dream, she was already imagining a bigger stage. As her mother fondly recalls, at just two years old, Julia was watching Barney on TV and asked, “How do I get in there and do that with him?” That instinct, that pull toward performance, was never just about the spotlight. For Julia Rae, the stage became her sanctuary, and later, her platform for purpose.
Diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at birth, Julia’s life has never followed an easy script. But instead of letting a chronic illness limit her, she embraced the full range of her voice, as a singer, actress, writer, and advocate. She didn’t just want to perform; she wanted to make a difference.
At 16, Julia founded Singing at the Top of My Lungs, a nonprofit inspired by her own hospital experiences. Initially, the organization supported both CF research and creative therapies at children’s hospitals. But as larger institutions took a stronger lead in research, Julia saw a growing gap elsewhere.
“I’ve decided to devote all of Singing at the Top of My Lungs to music and creative art therapies... They are significantly underfunded, not covered by insurance, and they are often, honestly, the unsung heroes of children’s hospitals.”
Julia’s foundation now champions music and art therapies — the very programs that once transformed her own stays in sterile hospital rooms into spaces of joy and creativity. She knows firsthand that healing isn’t just about medicine — it’s also about expression, play, and being seen as more than your diagnosis.
Her own career blossomed when a YouTube performance caught the attention of a Beverly Hills record producer, leading to her single “Be That Girl” being featured in the film The Greening of Whitney Brown. She’s since performed the national anthem at major sports arenas, starred in national commercials, and most recently, in the 2024 film Playing Through. Her appearance on ABC’s Listen to Your Heart introduced her to a national audience, but she never let fame outshine her mission.
In parallel with her artistic pursuits, Julia has become a tireless advocate. She co-created and hosted Making It Matterwith the Boomer Esiason Foundation, currently leads Uncommon Lungs with Vertex Pharmaceuticals, and recently launched a podcast called A Deeper Look, spotlighting bold, thoughtful conversations with inspiring women.
Julia Rae is more than a performer, she’s a force. Her life is a testament to what happens when passion meets purpose, and when a voice refuses to be silenced by circumstance.
For the chronic illness community, and for anyone who’s ever been told “you can’t” — Julia’s story sings a different tune.
She’s not just making music. She’s making it matter.
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