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Singer, actor and songwriter Julie Feeney told Dermot about having to take a step back from her succesful career to care for her aging mother and how now, 10 years later, Julie's been named the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown Musician in Residence and is moving back into the light of creation and production.
Julie Feeney won the inaugural Choice Music for her debut album 13 Songs in 2005. Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the Choice on March 6, Julie talks about what it was like to win the award and the impact it had on her career. We also talk about how she made 13 Songs; playing all of the instruments, including a clock, across the record; self-financing the LP; why albums still matter; and lots more.
Glorying in artistic treasures, and dealing with artistic reality, with Caitríona Lally, Julie Feeney, Cristín Leach, Julie Morrissy and John Graham
Love and a family wedding, an architect's New York, navigating Irish-African inheritances, wigs and being an artist and easel painting in Donegal. With Brendan Kennelly, Cathy Power, John Tuomey, Alice Rekab, Julie Feeney and Cornelius Browne.
Tara Brady on the European Film Awards, David Benedict reviews Cabaret with Jessie Buckley & Eddie Redmayne, Dr Dara Downey on Reading Shirley Jackson in the Twenty-First Century, online tonight at the Trinity Long Room Hub , The Voices of Ireland on the great works of Irish writers, documentary on Sky Arts with music from Julie Feeney & others.
In Paul McCartney 3,2,1, McCartney sits down with the legendary producer Rick Rubin, Pat Carty on the Apple+ series, Cogadh na Saoirse is a play from Fíbín sa Taibhdhearc, director Philip Doherty & musical director Julie Feeney, Galway Int. Arts Fest. , from August 27th, fibin.ie. , John Self on the prolific novelist Brian Moore on his centenary.
From the maker to the made is a podcast about creativity, artistry, Process and flow. Each week host Barry power speaks to artists and creatives to get their own personal and unique perspectives on their work process and lifestyle in the modern digital age. This week is episode no.7 Featuring Tommy Moore. Tommy is songwriter composer and virtuoso bass player who has performed with a veritable whos who of the Irish music scene from Declan o' Rourke to Julie Feeney, Cathy davy and the booka brass band to name a few. Tommy's songwriting and compositions are showcased with his band Haiku they heavily influenced by West African music, Jazz-funk and soul Here are some links to where you can find out more about Tommy. Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Youtube | Barry Power is an Independent musician and creator. Signup to his mailing list and receive his ebook Where I choose to shine a light. Website| Facebook | Instagram | Twitter If you or somebody you know would like to get in contact about appearing on From the maker to the made podcast as a guest. Please get in touch fromthemakertothemade@gmail.com Please like, share, subscribe, leave a comment and recommend this podcast if you enjoyed it. If you think you know someone who might pass it along. Weekly episodes every Monday.
In the fourth episode of Season 2, host Panti Bliss is joined by musician and singer Julie Feeney, author and writer Shane Hegarty, former rock radio DJ Jenny Huston and writer Dermot Bolger. www.pantisocracy.ie for more
Panti Bliss performs her monologue 'Life's Little Nudges' for Episode 4 of the second season of Pantisocracy. Pantisocracy, the cabaret of conversations, is back on air with a new Summer season of shows. Each show opens with a personal monologue by Ireland's Queen Panti Bliss and in this episode she explores how life's little nudges, people or events, can change us and our lives. In this episode, host Panti Bliss is joined by singer Julie Feeney, writer and author Shane Hegarty, former rock radio DJ Jenny Huston and writer Dermot Bolger.
With guests Julie Feeney, Dermot Bolger, Jenny Huston and Shane Hegarty.
Miriam O'Callaghan is joined by composer and songwriter Julie Feeney and her friend, the Irish harpist Cormac de Barra for music and conversation for St Patrick's Day
Julie Feeney discusses the inspiration for the new work to be premiered at Irish Arts Center April 26-May 5. Interviewed by PS122's Vallejo Gantner.
High Fidelity A Century of Recorded Song with Jack L and Julie Feeney is a 26 part series The series produced by Athena Media and is a sound-map of recorded song from Thomas Edison to the iPod from Tin Pan Alley to X-Factor.
High Fidelity A Century of Recorded Song with Jack L and Julie Feeney is a 26 part series The series produced by Athena Media and is a sound-map of recorded song from Thomas Edison to the iPod from Tin Pan Alley to X-Factor.
Aedín Moloney on the world premiere of Eva the Chaste and her company Fallen Angels Theatre (through July 24); Julie Feeney on her album Pages; Megan Downes and Paul Keeting on the Tradition Irish Ceili with Catskills Irish Arts Week performers, at Lincoln Center July 13, Midsummer Night Swing. Tune of the Week from Julie
This week: Street art superstar Shepard Fairey tags our table… An uncut history of sliced bread… And stacks of historic menus finally get their (web) close-up. Plus, a joke from celt-folk phenom Julie Feeney and a scorching tune from Ty Segall.
Two of Irelands most talented stage performers Jack L and Julie Feeney have joined forces to present a ground breaking new radio series High Fidelity a century of recorded song which starts May 16th on RTE lyric fm. It is an Athena Media production and runs for 26 weeks and promises a sound map of recorded song from Thomas Edison to the iPod from Tin Pan Alley to X-Factor. Listen to the advertisement for the series here.