Into the Open Air (From "Brave") - Julie Fowlis

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Julie Fowlis

This love, it is a distant star
Guiding us home wherever we are
This love, it is a burning sun
Shining light on the things that we've done
I tried to speak to you every day
But each word we spoke
The wind blew away
Could these walls
Come crumbling down?
I want to feel
My feet on the ground
And leave behind
This prison we share
Step into the open air
How did we let it come to this?
What we just tasted
We somehow still miss
How will it feel
When this day is done,
And can we keep
What we've only begun?
And now these walls
Come crumbling down
And I can feel
My feet on the ground
Can we carry this love that we share
Into the open air?
Into the open air,
Into the open air,
Into the open air,
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Into the Open Air (From "Brave") Lyrics

This love, it is a distant star
Guiding us home wherever we are
This love, it is a burning sun
Shining light on the things that we've done
I tried to speak to you every day
But each word we spoke
The wind blew away
Could these walls
Come crumbling down?
I want to feel
My feet on the ground
And leave behind
This prison we share
Step into the open air
How did we let it come to this?
What we just tasted
We somehow still miss
How will it feel
When this day is done,
And can we keep
What we've only begun?
And now these walls
Come crumbling down
And I can feel
My feet on the ground
Can we carry this love that we share
Into the open air?
Into the open air,
Into the open air,
Into the open air,
This love, it is a burning sun

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Mark Radcliffe hailed her voice and songs as “enchanting, beguiling and as fascinating as songs by Kate Bush and Björk” and KT Tunstall described her voice as "formidable and amazingly rhythmic". The elfin figure they are describing is Julie Fowlis, a talented singer and instrumentalist from Scotland. She is the BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year 2008 and in a few short years has taken the music scene by storm, gathering a small army of fans around the world including an impressive list of celebrities including the afore mentioned Mark Radcliffe, KT Tunstall plus Ricky Gervais and Phil Selway from Radiohead. In 2007 she was invited to appear on "Later...with Jools Holland" and was a special guest on the critically acclaimed "Transatlantic Sessions" series and has entertained millions of radio listeners around the world with her engaging live sessions and live performances.

However she is somewhat of an enigma as she sings in a language only understood by around 60,000 people - which accounts for only approximately 1% of the population of Scotland. She sings in Scottish Gaelic and spends her time touring around the world bringing ancient songs from the Hebridean Islands to new audiences. She is an accomplished musician as well - playing Highland bagpipes, smallpipes, whistles, oboe & cor anglais and three waltzes on the one row melodeon.

Recently Julie has delved a little into broadcasting, and has had the opportunity to present two flagship music programmes on BBC Scotland - the traditional music programme "Travelling Folk" and the world music show "Global Gathering". A one hour documentary on Julie and her musical travels, entitled "Bliadhna Julie/Julie's Year" was also broadcast by the BBC in 2007. She was publicly voted Gaelic Singer of the Year 2007 at the Scots Trad Music Awards and her album "cuilidh", produced with husband Eamon Doorley, was voted "Album of the Year" at the same awards. She has a clutch of other awards, including BBC Radio 2 Horizon Award 2006 for Best Emerging Artist (the first ever Gaelic Artist to be nominated for such an award) and was also voted Gaelic Singer of the Year 2005 at the Scots Trad Music Awards. She remains the only singer to have won this prestigious award twice. She is very chuffed about this and her Mam and Dad have the awards up in the living room.

Bringing centuries old songs from the windswept islands of the Hebrides to a modern audience, Julie remains steadfastly true to her roots in North Uist. If you haven’t heard her before, be prepared to be surprised by her music and her “breathtaking vocal power” (Folking.com).

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