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Jealous of the Birds and The Clameens

Our third PRS for Music Presents ventured beyond our offices to Oh Yeah Music Centre in Belfast. Jealous of the Birds, The Clameens and Katharine Philippa joined us on Thursday 28 April 2016. See below for more information about these fantastic artists.

Jealous of the Birds (Naomi Hamilton) plays an acoustic guitar on stage at PRS for Music Presents
Jealous of the Birds
Katharine Phillippa performs keyboards and sings at PRS for Music Presents in Belfast
Katharine Phillippa
The Clameens, playing guitars, drums and singing, jump in the air on stage at PRS for Music Presents
The Clameens

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Jealous of the Birds - Dandelion
Jealous of the Birds - Dandelion
The Clameens - What's The Difference
The Clameens - What's the difference

About the artists

Jealous of the Birds

Press photo of Naomi Hamilton, Jealous of the Birds, looking at the camera.

Jealous of the Birds is the solo project of hotly tipped Irish songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Naomi Hamilton. Her debut album Parma Violets, due out in April, matches introspective indie-folk with fiery post-punk. Beautifully crafted songs have been given contrasting arrangements, veering from stripped-down acoustic guitar to full-band indie-rock anthems, all overlaid by Naomi’s compelling layered vocals.

The Clameens

Four-piece band, The Clameens walk down a street wearing casual clothing

The Clameens are four boys, including two brothers, who are about to make their home city very proud of them. The Clameens sing about being young, drinking, fighting, falling out and having fun. Their lyrics are acerbic, smart, hilarious and honest. Their tunes will make you want to dance, and drink, and dance some more. The band supported Pete Doherty and The Strypes and were one of MTV's hottest unsigned bands of 2014.

Katharine Phillippa

 A black and white photo of Katharine Phillippa looking at the camera in a garden wearing a light shirt

Music is communication, and from an early age Katharine Philippa sang in the pram when out for walks, and crawled to the piano upon hearing it sound. Sound, visuals, words, environment, people, emotions — and their combinations in constant flux — are inspirations. 

Whilst completing a Music degree at Queen's University, Belfast, KP performed in the Ulster Hall, with the Ulster Orchestra, and received encouraging radio play.

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