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Catherine Feeny chats to I Like Music


ILM: That's a great story. I also love the story about the album title - It also features slide guitar don BJ Cole, who also provided the inspiration for the album title. He was playing in London in a Tiki bar and you went to meet him, so you a drink which came in a weird receptacle called a hurricane glass. It was just one of those words, so you wrote it in your notebook. The words ended up in the chorus. Do you find that happens a lot with lyrics?

CATHERINE: It's kind of cyclical, I go through phases where I feel really creative and every combination of words is so cool and then I go through phases where I'm not even paying attention to it, so that does happen sometimes. But that was quite unusual.

ILM: Hurricane Glass was written and recorded in Europe and America, an assured, perfectly-crafted piece of work, your music is emotionally charged - describe the Catherine Feeny process of making such lovely music? Is it lyrics first then melody? How does it usually work?
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