St Joseph's choir joins Julie Feeney in Solstice

The choir of St Joseph's Secondary School in Navan will join singer Julie Feeney in the Solstice Arts Centre on Saturday night. Feeney, a multi-award winning and critically acclaimed singer-composer Julie Feeney releases her third album Clocks on Friday. Hailed by the New York Times as "charming, urbane and dreamy…theatrical on the shell, intricate at the core", her sound is unquestionably original, rooted in classical whilst comfortably straddling pop and theatre. Clocks was written in Ballinahinch Castle and Lough Inagh Cottages in Galway and recorded at Kylemore Abbey Gothic Church, a return to home ground for Julie. Julie has just returned from New York following a sold out performance at the Highline Ballroom. Earlier this year, she completed a ten show sell-out residency in the Irish Arts Centre there. She also recently wrote and performed her first opera Bird at The Project Arts Centre, as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. In keeping with Julie's considerable creative output, she is currently in advanced stages of creating videos, both live and animated, for each track on the new album.