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(Poze Magazine) You mentioned {Poze Magazine} As a dynamic
having your own three stages of frontwoman of Celtic Cross and now
saying goodbye to an awesome pursuing a solo venture, how does your
night out. How does your personal musical journey influence your approach
experience influence the to songwriting and performance?
storytelling in this song?
Kathleen Fee} From my years with Celtic
{Kathleen Fee} Well, lucky or not Cross to now pursuing a solo venture, I’ve
(depending on how you spin it), I’ve learned that it is so important to connect
had my fair share of epic nights out, with the audience on both an emotional
and I'm not wanting the fun to stop!! and energetic level. Whether it’s through a
Being surrounded by happy people, heartfelt Irish ballad or a high-energy song
awesome tunes, laughter, and pure like “The Morning After the Night Before,” I
fun is my favorite kind of night. want to draw people in to listen and
Sometimes, I’m just not ready to call celebrate the music. I have a deep love for
it quits and stay out a little longer music and a passion to get people to their
than I probably should. Even though feet to celebrate and dance. I also love
I know there’ll be consequences the when someone tells me that a song
next day, sometimes the excitement resonates and connects with them; that's
of the moment is just too irresistible like discovering a golden nugget.
for me to pass up!!
{Poze Magazine} "The Morning
After the Night Before" celebrates
independence and owning the
moment. How important is it for
you to convey themes of
empowerment and confidence
through your music?
(Kathleen Fee} It is important to me
and to my music to convey themes
of empowerment by showcasing
the beauty of confidence and the
idea that owning who you are and
living in the moment is the ultimate
form of empowerment. It is
important to fully celebrate your life,
celebrate your independence, and
shine brightly from within, as this is
where true beauty comes from.