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Julian Kestrel Woodrow (born December 30, 1996) is an American singer and songwriter. He is half of the duo "Take 2" (formerly known as "Blackberry Jam"), along with his brother Adrian Chirtea.


Biography

Woodrow is son of Heather Chirtea and Gordon Woodrow. He has a twin brother, Adrian Chirtea. Although twins have a different last name because since Adrian was younger he always went by his mother's last name and Julian by his father's.


Career

Julian and his brother have been singing together since they were little and enjoy harmonizing with each other today. They formed a group, consisting of the two called Blackberry Jam. Under this name, they auditioned for the ''X-Factor'' in the fall of 2011 making a video of them singing the song, ''Hallelujah'' and that got them into ''X Factor's Boot Camp'' but were eliminated during the competition. In 2012 they play small shows in their hometown Vermont and post new covers on YouTube. They tried out for ''X-Factor'' again and their audition tape was their ''Payphone'' video (That can be found on their YouTube channel) which got them through the first 3 rounds. They also tried out for ''America's Got Talent'' and ''The Voice''. In 2013 they won a scholarship to the 2013 Prodigy Camp Project, a summer program that brings together 20 of the most promising teenage songwriters and filmmakers to hone their craft.


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