Julie Cameron-Hall

Julie Cameron-Hall is a classically trained British violinist and folk singer with a strong presence in both the acoustic folk and worship music scenes. She gained early acclaim for her solo albums, such as "Bluebells Rising" (2004) and "Days of Wine" (2006), and her performances on the UK folk circuit, where her expressive voice and skilled musicianship made her a standout artist. After the passing of her first husband, she joined creative and romantic forces with Northern Irish musician Nigel Cameron, with whom she now forms the celebrated duo Celtish. Together, they blend traditional Irish influences, Christian worship themes, and original compositions on albums like "Celtish Christmas," "Celtish Home," and others, touring internationally and sharing their passion for bridging communities through music.

Julie’s artistry has evolved from roots in folk and Celtic traditions into a collaborative sound that’s both comforting and vibrant. Their most recent releases—such as "Celtish Journey," "Island of My Rest," and "The Great Reunion"—reflect her ongoing commitment to crafting music that uplifts, inspires, and brings people together, all while staying true to her deep connection to faith and musical heritage.

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