
Katie began her training as a musician in Edinburgh, where she found a love for classical singing in particular. She has recently attained her Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Performance and also has a first class degree in Screen Acting and Music Performance from the University of Chichester Conservatoire. Last year she held a choral scholarship at Arundel cathedral and is enjoying her freelance work, where she sings opera, musical theatre, swing, jazz and liturgical music too. She has sung at many weddings, funerals, concerts, fundraisers and other events which means she can maintain a vast repertoire, for all kinds of occasions.
PLANNING
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Soloist
PERFORMANCE
2 x 45 or 60-minute live sets (flexible set-lengths on request)
SONG REQUESTS
Choose from Katie's repertoire
FIRST DANCE
Option for Katie to learn and perform your choice of track*
SOUND
High-quality sound and production tailored to your venue
*This may depend on track choice
Check out Katie's repertoire HERE...
All of me (Simon and Marks)
Embraceable you (Gershwin)
S’wonderful (Gerswhin)
All the things you are (Kern)
I got rhythm (Gershwin)LOVE (Nat King-Cole)
Zing! went the strings of my heart (Hanley)
Fly me to the moon (Sinatra)
My way (Sinatra)You make me feel so young (Sinatra)
Just the way you look tonight (Sinatra)
Chattanooga Choo Choo (Warren)
Don’t sit under the Apple tree
Bewitched bothered and bewildered (Rodgers)
Cheek to cheek (Berlin)
Magic moments (Bacharach)
Can’t help falling in love with you (Presley)
We’ll meet again (Lynn)
The white cliffs of Dover (Lynn)
Blue moon (Rodgers)
Que sera sera (Day)Bei mir bist du schön (Jacobs)
Don’t rain on my parade
Somewhere over the rainbow (Arlen)
I could have danced all night (Lerner and Loewe)
If I loved you (Rodger’s and Hammerstein)
A nightingale sang in Berkeley square (Maschwitz and Sherwin)
Once upon a dream (Frank Wildhorn)
Hello dolly (Herman)I got rhythm (Gershwin)
I have confidence (Rodger’s and Hammerstein)
Singing in the rain (Brown)Somewhere (Sondheim)
Til there was you (Wilson
Tonight (Sondheim)
Edelweiss (Rodgers and Hammerstein)
Someone like you (Jekyll and Hyde)
Moon river (Mercer and Mancini)
The trolley song (Martin and Blane)
I feel pretty (Sondheim)
By Strauss (Gershwin)
My favourite things (Rodger’s and Hammerstein)
Hopelessly devoted to you (Farrar)
Something wonderful (Rodger’s and Hammerstein)
Hello you my lovers (Rodger’s and Hammerstein)
What’ll I do? (Berlin)
I dreamed a dream (Schoenberg)
Bring him home (Schoenberg)Anything Goes (Porter)
A spoonful of sugar (Sherman)
The sound of music (Rodger’s and Hammerstein)
What good would the moon be (Weill)
Someday my heart will awake (Novello)
Glamorous night (Novello)
Vilija (Lehar)
Youkali (Weill)
Love went ariding (Bridge)
Nuit d’étoiles (Debussy)
Silent noon (Vaughan Williams)
O mio babbino caro (Puccini)
Bonne Humeur (Chaminade)
La diva de l’empire (Satie)
Laudamus te (Mozart C minor mass)(Mozart)
Il Barcaiolo (Donizetti)
Dido’s lament (Purcell)
Birdsongs at eventide (Coates)
Ave Maria (Schubert)
Business Girls (Dring)
Song of a nightclub proprietress (Dring)
Tecum principium (Handel)
Foxgloves (Head)
There are fairies at the bottom of the garden (Lehmann)
He shall feed his flock (Handel)
Jerusalem (Parry)
My love is like a red red rose (Smith)
Twas within a furlong of Edinburgh town (anon)
Ye banks and braes (Scottish trad)


"We were lucky enough to have Katie sing at our charity event at a garden party in June.
She sang a wonderful selection of songs that complemented the atmosphere in a beautiful garden. The audience was a wide selection of ages and Katie made everyone feel involved. She has a delightful voice and is warm and engaging as a person. Everyone commented on how she created a lovely atmosphere."
Ali - Garden Party
"I now regularly employ Katie as a soprano soloist in choral concerts which I direct in Sussex. She performs with a real awareness of style and shows a bright, agile vocal timbre. Katie has a warm, engaging stage presence, and is a highly committed and talented young artist."
John Hancorn