Julie Harrington (singer)

Julie Harrington is a British singer/songwriter. She started her singing career in the 80's. In 1990 she provided vocals for the Six Comm band's album "Morthogenisis".[1] In the 2000s she started a career within the Trance music genre, collaborating with numerous well-known producers, such as Ehren Stowers, Alpha Duo and with Activa. Her 2013 collaboration with Allen & Envy, called "Always", brought her further acclaim and it received support from many DJs, including Armin van Buuren.

Julie Harrington
Birth nameJulie Mary Harrington
OriginLondon, United Kingdom
GenresTrance, Chillout, Indie
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter
Years active1980's–present
Associated actsAllen & Envy, Activa

Discography

  • Alexander Polyakov feat. Julie Harrington - "Don't Walk Away" (2004)
  • Miromusic feat. Julie Harrington - "Holding On" (2004)
  • Miromusic feat. Julie Harrington - "Slow It Down" (2006)
  • Mads Arp feat. Julie Harrington - "Alive" (2008)
  • Luminous feat. Julie Harrington - "Let You In" (2009)
  • Activa feat. Julie Harrington - "Can You Feel It" (2009)
  • Activa feat. Julie Harrington - "You Are Here" (2009)
  • Activa feat. Julie Harrington - "Away From This" (2009)
  • Activa feat. Julie Harrington - "One Step Closer" (2009)
  • Jon O'Bir feat. Julie Harrington - "Never Enough" (2010)
  • Jon O'Bir feat. Julie Harrington - "Perfect As You Are" (2011)
  • Activa feat. Julie Harrington - "Stronger" (2011)
  • Defcon Audio feat. Julie Harrington - "Lost In You" (2011)
  • Alpha Duo feat. Julie Harrington - "Still Far Away" (2012)
  • Ehren Stowers feat. Julie Harrington - "Never Forget" (2012)
  • Garry Heaney feat. Julie Harrington - "Love Shines Through You" (2012)
  • Allen & Envy & Julie Harrington - "Always" (2013)
  • BrokenDrum & Julie Harrington - "Best Is Yet To Come" (2013)
  • Touchstone & Julie Harrington - "Forbidden" (2013)
  • Sean Murphy & Julie Harrington - "Enchanted" (2013)
  • Gary Butcher(Gary B.)& Julie Harrington - "Without you" (2017)

References

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