Julie Harrington (singer)

Julie Harrington is a British singer-songwriter. She started her singing career in the 1980s. 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 record producers, such as Ehren Stowers, Alpha Duo and 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, England
GenresTrance, Chillout, Indie
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active1980s–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)
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References

  1. "Six Comm* - Morthogenisis". Discogs.com. Retrieved Jul 13, 2020.
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