27/10/2025
PLEASE FOLLOW MY NEW PAGE!!!!! This one was hacked in February and they’re still on it! 10K of you need to make the move please!!!
My new page is Kerry Fearon Music and I have new music out
Thank you
🌟🌟OFFICIAL SiNGLE RELEASE DAY🌟🌟
‼️It’s been too busy to get around to posting, but just to let you know that my brand new single ‘Take it all out on you’ is now available to download/ stream across all the usual digital platforms! ‼️
🥰 A massive thank you to all the radio DJs who have been spinning it so far, & also to Paul
Martin who has already given it a spin in the Ryandale Inn
🌟Please keep requesting from your favourite station !!🌟
You can read about it here ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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After the success of her ‘comeback’ single, ‘Tables Are Turning’, Kerry Fearon is delighted to share the next track from her pre-pandemic recordings. ‘Tables Are Turning’ gained traction, picking up Song of The Week on Kfm Radio Kildare and Belles. It also was added to the BBC Sounds Where Music Matters playlist, where it was in good company with Kingfishr and more. The video also featured on Hot Country TV.
This next release was originally recorded by Kelly Willis and was written for her by her husband at the time, Mas Palermo, along with who would go on to be her future husband, Bruce Robison (Travelling Soldier, The Next Waltz etc.)
A whole album’s worth of tracks had been recorded pre covid, but this song was not actually planned for Fearon’s sophomore album at all. It had been forgotten about until she had tried to salvage what had been worked on 5- 6 years later.
The multi-award winning South Armagh songbird had recorded this song more as a souvenir than anything else. Back in 2018, she had the opportunity to tour with Texan country artist Kelly Willis. Being one of her favourite country artists of all time, Kerry jumped at the chance to be the support act on Willis’s Back Being Blue UK tour. Take It All Out On You being one of the regular songs performed by Willis on the tour, Fearon enjoyed it that much and thought it might work with the Irish music market as well as being a reminder of the 2018 tour dates.
The track was recorded and produced by Wayne Golden who did all the instrumentation on this one, with the exception and added bonus of Eamon McLoughlin (Grand Ole Oprystaff) on the fiddle.
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