ANAIS MITCHELL (Bon Iver cohort) & JULIE FEENEY at CrawDaddy this Sunday (1 Viewer)

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super double bill at CrawDaddy this Sunday...

ANAIS MITCHELL - Mineapollis' songwriter last seen in Dublin supporting and collaborating with her cohort Bon Iver onstage at Tripod in October, check this clip from that show of Anais and Bon Over's collaborative encore...

http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=qGkEq6uO6sg


JULIE FEENEY - former choice prize music winner plays her first Dublin show in about a year we reckon.

all for a measly €12 - you know you want to


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Previous winner of the Choice Music Prize Album of the year Julie Feeney completes a mouthwatering doublebill special guest to Mineapollis’ Anais Mitchell this Sunday at Crawdaddy. In her first Dublin show in over a year, Feeney will perform a one-off show of covers and improvisations ahead of the May release of her second album pages.

Anais Mitchell was previously seen in Dublin opening for Bon Iver at Tripod in October – Bon Iver’s Justin then invited Anais back onstage for his encore where they collaborated on one of her tracks. Amaaaaaaaazing voice

POD Concerts presents
ANAIS MITCHELL
plus very special guest
JULIE FEENEY

Sunday January 25th

CrawDaddy – Harcourt St – Dublin 2.
Doors – 8pm

Tickets €12 (inc. booking fee) available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie

Julie Feeney will be previewing the pages material from March.
See www.juliefeeney.com/live.html for the March dates of preview shows

Biog
Julie will release her self-produced second album, 'pages' in May, and will begin performing the material live from March onwards. She scored the album this time for voice and orchestra with no midi. She conducted the orchestra and later recorded the singing over the orchestral music. All of the singing and mixing was done at home. Instead of playing lots of instruments like she did on the first album, all of the music was this time played by the orchestra while she did again of the singing, conducting, composing and producing. The orchestra included trumpets, french horns, trombone, vibraphone, clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon, violins, violas, cellos, double bass, glockenspiel, sticks and more. She spent a considerable amount of time working at the Artists' Retreat in Annaghmakerrig in County Monaghan working on all of the words for the work. Her debut album '13 songs' won in 2006 the 'Choice Music Prize - Irish Album of the Year' and received rave reviews in all major Irish and U.K. press, and in the New York Times. She played most of the instruments and did all of the singing, and produced and released the album.
She works as a composer, a singer, a producer, a musician, a songwriter, a theatre artist and as an educator. She composes instrumental music and also songs with full orchestrations. Before her first album she worked mostly with composition of electronic music, and since her first album she has been exploring the orchestral sound-world.
Her instrumental compositions have been for the Crash Ensemble and Icebreaker, and the electronic scores for Corp Feasa contemporary dance company, Loose Canon Theatre Company and for her own one woman shows where she incorporated live singing. She has orchestrated for and conducted the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra string section and she orchestrated '13 songs' for the 65 piece Ulster Orchestra at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast in 2007 when she sang solo with them.

She has worked as a theatre artist with Loose Canon Theatre Company; in a one woman show to her own electronic score; and in ‘Slat’ at Galway Arts Festival and in Paris in 2008 at the Centre Culturel Irlandais.

Her debut album '13 songs' won in 2006 the 'Choice Music Prize - Irish Album of the Year' and received rave reviews in all major Irish and U.K. press, and in the New York Times. She played most of the instruments and did all of the singing, and produced and released the album. Just before her debut album, after graduating from Trinity College Dublin, she worked all over the world as a professional choral singer with various ensembles on numerous cds, dvds and broadcasts. She has her own record label, mittens, called after her mother's favourite cat. She cannot drive a car.


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www.juliefeeney.com/blog
www.mittens.ie
 

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