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    Julie Fowlis

    Julie Fowlis was raised in North Uist, in the Western Isles. Steeped in local culture and the Gaelic tradition, Julie was involved in piping, singing and dancing from an early age.

    "If you enjoy Julie's singing you will also like Dochas who Julie sings with alongside fiddler Jenna Reid." 

    Performing at a professional level for several years now, Julie has worked with top musicians and singers both through solo work and with the dynamic band, Dòchas. An instrumentalist, it is only in the last few years that Julie has focused on her singing and this was recognised in 2003 with her involvement in the prestigious Gluasaichd a' Chuain Siar or Atlantic Movement, at the Hebridean Celtic Festival. This project showcased renowned singers such as Maighread and Triona Ni Dhomhnaill from Ireland, Julie Murphy from Wales, Mary Jane Lamond from Canada and top Gaelic singers Mary Smith and Alyth MacCormack.

    Julie's reputation as a singer was confirmed when she was named Winner of the prestigious Pan-Celtic Sean-Nos singing competition in 2004, which took place in Tralee, Ireland . She was nominated for Best Gaelic Singer at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards the same year, where Dòchas were also Winners of Best Newcomer.

    2005 saw the release of Julie's debut solo album “mar a tha mo chridhe” or “as my heart is”, featuring Eamon Doorley, John Doyle, John McCusker, Ingrid Henderson, Allan Henderson, Kris Drever, Ross Martin, Martin O'Neill and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and the brave and talented Iain MacDonald, who co-produced the album with Julie. In 2007 she released Cuilidh to massive acclaim. This album received many awards incluing the Scots Trad Music Awards Album of the Year 2007 and Julie herself at the same ceremony also won Gaelic singer of the year. Another fantastic award was 'Singer of the Year' at the Radio 2 Folk Awards. Since then she has never stopped touring and her popularity increases month by month.

    As well as appearing on numerous Gaelic Television Programmes such as Tacsi, Fàilte, An t-Urlar Ur, Air an Urlar and Ceòl (all solo) and Ceòlraidh, Air an Urlar and Dè a-nis? (with Dòchas), Julie has also been involved in three musical commissions by Mark Sheridan, The Curve of the Earth (performed at Celtic Connections 2002 and the Festival Interceltique de Lorient 2002), The Evangelists, which has been performed three times since 2002 and When They Lay Bare, an Opera Ballad which was performed over three nights in the Tramway Theatre at Celtic Connections 2003. She was also involved in another commission for Celtic Connections in 2004 by Wendy Wetherby, in a musical setting of Sunset Song.  She will also be involved in the second commission of this trilogy, Cloud Howe in Celtic Connections 2005, as well as Maggie's MacInnes' Commission, A Woman's Song.

    "Julie Fowlis' Gaelic singing is a revelation...a stunning solo rendition of Am Bron Binn.."
    - Chris MacKenzie, The Living Tradition, 2003

    "...best of all is the powerful Gaelic singing of Julie Fowlis..."
    - Norman Chalmers, 2002

    "The heart-melting vocals of Julie Fowlis..."

    - Keith Bruce, The Herald, January 2003

    Contact details:

    Email: info@juliefowlis.com
    Web Site: http://www.juliefowlis.com


    Albums:


    Mar a tha mo chridhe
    The debut CD from beautiful Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis
    £12.50

    Cuilidh
    The brilliant follow-up album 'Cuilidh' from folk star Julie Fowlis. Pronounced Kool-ee meaning a treasury or secret hiding place for precious things.
    £13.99

    Dual
    In Scots Gaelic and in Irish the word 'Dual' means to twine, braid, interlace or coil. On this collaboration, Gaelic singer musician Julie Fowlis is joined by fellow Scot Ross Martin and by Irish artists Muireann NicAmhlaoibh and Eamon Doorley.
    £13.99

    Cuilidh - 3 Disc Special Edition
    Features: Disc 1 - 12 track Cuilidh CD. Disc 2. The Beatles song 'Blackbird' plus live tracks recorded at ABC Glasgow. Disc3. A short film (DVD) about Julie Fowlis with a bonus video track live tracks.
    £14.99





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