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turn up the juice box

Juice Webster grew up surrounded by music. The youngest of four kids, she was constantly hearing the tunes her parents played – Fiona Apple, Aimee Mann, Nick Cave, Dusty Springfield, Etta James – as well as bands like Radiohead from her older siblings.

“There were always CDs on in the kitchen or in the car,” the Melbourne muso remembers. “Both of my parents were quite active listeners of music as well: my mum would often point out a lyric that she loved in a song, and my dad is just the most

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