Juliet Simms is an American singer-songwriter, known for her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. Born on February 26, 1986, in San Francisco, California, she first gained prominence as the lead vocalist for the rock band Automatic Loveletter, which formed in 2005. The band’s debut album, "Truth or Dare" (2010), showcased Simms' emotive songwriting and earned a dedicated fanbase. Simms gained wider recognition after participating in Season 2 of NBC's "The Voice" in 2012, where she finished in the top 10, mentored by CeeLo Green. Her performance of "Roxanne" during the show highlighted her unique style, blending rock, pop, and alternative influences. In 2013, she released her debut solo EP, "What’s Your Name," which featured the single "Wild Child." Her music often reflects themes of empowerment and personal struggle, resonating with fans across genres. Simms has significantly impacted the rock and pop scenes, especially among female artists, by blending raw emotion with a contemporary sound. Her continued evolution as an artist and her dedication to authentic storytelling solidify her influence in the music industry.