With over 200,000 album sales as the voice of george... Katie Noonan makes
her solo debut with the new single, TIME TO BEGIN
“Time To Begin” is a song about new beginnings - letting the sun rays warm
your face on a winter's day, learning from the past and walking forward with
passion, shedding your skin for a fresh start - living every day as if it's your
last.”
– Katie Noonan
If you’re a fan of music, a real fan, you would probably subscribe to the
notion that there’s singing, and then there’s singing. The former is something
that translates reasonably well from shower to stage; with enough natural flair
and style it can serve any front person proud. The latter is something so much
more intangible, more a secret, extra emotion than a talent.
Katie Noonan has the kind of voice grown men weep for, the kind of voice that
seems to come directly from her heart rather than her lungs. She has topped both
the pop and jazz charts, blown away opera fanatics, performed alongside
countless luminaries of myriad fields, and backs it all up by being an
incredible songwriter, producer and keyboardist in her own right.
As co-lead singer of critically acclaimed Brisbane band george, Katie first
found public favour when their debut, double platinum album Polyserena made its
grand arrival at the very top of the ARIA charts (followed nicely by the
gold-selling second top ten album, Unity).
Not content to develop a little box to reside in, Katie effortlessly
continued the trend with her accomplished jazz trio Elixir, debuting at number
24 in the ARIA charts and staying in the top 30 for five weeks in 2003. When was
the last time you heard a jazz record in the top 30?
Katie has performed to sell out crowds in front of the Sydney Symphony,
Australian Chamber Orchestra, Adelaide Symphony, West Australian Symphony and
Queensland Orchestras. She has gracefully accompanied Oscar winning composer
Howard Shore, Australian jazz alumni Paul Grabowsky, and even her renowned
soprano mother, Maggie Noonan, with their opera/jazz project, Two of a Kind.
Reviewer Murray Black put it succinctly during a reflection on Katies 2004
guest appearance at the Lord Of The Rings Symphony: The undoubted highlight of
the evening was guest vocalist Katie Noonan. Here is a rare talent with a voice
of extraordinary beauty and versatility. In most of her solos, she sounded like
a classical soprano as she soared over the orchestra with a spine-tingling,
vibrato-less angelic purity. Then, in Gollum's Song and the Oscar winning Into
the West, she revealed her pop diva credentials with her strong, clear voice
projecting effortlessly out in the audience.
Katie’s most recent release, a jazz gem with Paul Grabowsky called Before
Time Could Change Us leapt straight into the top of the jazz charts and scored
Katie her second ARIA award. Her Two of a Kind project with mother Maggie was
also one of the highest selling classical releases of 2004.
Despite a queue of musicians dying to work with her winding almost as far
back as her own list of accomplishments, Katie is currently preparing a solo
album for release in 2007. If you’re a fan of singing rather than just singing,
you would best become acquainted with the awe-inspiring Katie
Noonan.