“Kathleen Fee’s second single, “The Morning After the Night Before,” promises to captivate listeners with its heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies.” — Divine Magazine
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Kathleen Fee, the up-and-coming female singer-songwriter who’s slowly becoming a rapid fan favorite, has released her new music video for her latest single “The Morning After the Night Before.” With a powerful message of independence and fearless self-expression, the video celebrates women’s steadfast spirit and ability to seize control of their own destiny.
Watch “The Morning After the Night Before”‘s music video
The music video, directed by Zac Adams of Sky Dive Films, serves as a visual narrative that unfolds against a backdrop of vibrant scenes, each capturing the electric energy of the song’s lyrics. Inspired by the rollercoaster of emotions experienced in the aftermath of a wild night out, the video reflects the consequences of actions, yet yearning for more of the intoxicating thrill that comes.
“Oh, way too soon the sun comes up
You might think I’ve had too much
I’ll tell you when I’ve had enough I ain’t had enough
Oh my head is spinning Got that first time feeling
Oh I need to get me some more
Another taste of you Gonna make it through
The morning after the night before”
Kathleen says, “Who doesn’t love a fun night out, even if there will be consequences the next morning. I really think this video captures the fun-spirit of the song, which is about a modern, independent woman who has a fun night out, on her terms.”
“The Morning After the Night Before” was written by Elisha Hoffman the founding member of The Loving Mary Band, Steven Tyler’s country band, as well as co-founder of Pumphouse Records, launched with Lee Brice and songwriter Rob Hatch; two-time Grammy winner, singer-songwriter Rebecca Lynn Howard, who has written songs for Martina McBride and Trisha Yearwood and has recorded with Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, and Patty Loveless; Dan Davidson, lead vocalist of the group Tupelo Honey, who has 7 CCMA nominations, 10 ACMA awards, a platinum record, and a number 1 selling Canadian song and record.
Kathleen adds, “The video for, “The Morning After the Night Before” is about a girl going out on the town and having a fun night with her guy. One of my favorite parts of Downtown Nashville is Printer’s Alley, so I was so happy that we could shoot the video there. Rachyl LaGrone and Nathan Wallace are my two stars in the video. Not only are they beautiful people, I am lucky enough to also call them wonderful friends.”
In addition to her solo venture, Kathleen is the dynamic frontwoman of the renowned New York City Irish band Celtic Cross. With her musical journey beginning at a young age, she has showcased her diverse talents not only as a singer-songwriter but also as an actor, model, and Irish step dancer.
With a repertoire that spans from singing the National Anthem at NFL games to captivating performances on esteemed platforms like Fox & Friends, Kathleen’s musical journey continues to expand her influence across diverse audiences ahead of her next single.
About Kathleen Fee
Embarking on her musical journey at the age of 4, Kathleen Fee has remained steadfast in her commitment to creating captivating and resonant music. Widely recognized as the dynamic frontwoman and driving force behind the renowned New York City Irish band Celtic Cross, Kathleen has recently ventured into the solo realm. Over the past year, she immersed herself in the vibrant musical scene of Nashville, TN, where she crafted her eagerly awaited solo EP, Glitter Gold, scheduled for release in 2024.
As an accomplished singer-songwriter, Kathleen has graced stages and recording studios alongside notable figures such as Black 47, Loving Mary, and Shilelagh Law. Beyond her vocal prowess, Kathleen’s diverse talents extend to acting, modeling, and even championing Irish step dancing on national and international stages. Her songwriting creativity is evident in tracks like “Shores of America,” “Who I Am,” “Those Were The Days,” and “Going Home” on the Shores of America album cementing her status as one of New York’s established songwriters. Notably, she showcased her vibrant spirit in a sassy duet, “Wedding Reel,” with Black 47’s legendary frontman, Larry Kirwan.
Currently dividing her time between the coastal vibes of Montauk, NY, and the musical heart of Nashville, TN, Kathleen recently joined forces with Elisha Hoffman, the founding member of The Loving Mary Band, Steven Tyler’s country band, as well as co-founder of Pumphouse Records, launched with Lee Brice and songwriter Rob Hatch; and two-time Grammy winner, Rebecca Lynn Howard, who has written songs for Martina McBride and Trisha Yearwood and has recorded with Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, and more, shaping Kathleen’s solo sound at Curb Studios. Kathleen has worked with exceptional musicians like Chris Autry, Aaron Currie, Justin Weaver, Billy Justineau, and Robert Blare bringing fresh and dynamic sound endeavors.
A force to be reckoned with in both traditional and contemporary music scenes, Kathleen continues to deliver awe-inspiring renditions of the National Anthem at NFL games, including a recent performance at the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals game. This marked her second performance for the Steelers, the first being 11 years ago, and her anticipation for returning to Pittsburgh to sing the Star-Spangled Banner remains as fervent as ever. Kathleen has also graced prestigious stages, performing on notable platforms like Fox & Friends, The Fox News Network, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York, PNC Bank Arts Center, The Museum for Television & Radio, New York, and many more.
Kathleen Fee is a multi-faceted artist, seamlessly blending tradition with innovation, and her musical journey continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
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