Julianne Regan
- Lecturer
- Email: j.regan@bathspa.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0)1225 876 148
- School or Department: Bath School of Music and Performing Arts
- Campus: Newton Park
- Office: MTG04
- Website:

Personal statement
I'm a songwriter and recording artist. I am particularly interested in songwriting in the context of memory and nostalgia.
Academic qualifications
- MMus (Distinction) Songwriting.
Professional memberships
- PRS
- PPL.
Teaching specialism
- Songwriting
- Research Methodologies and Context
- Song Identity and Culture.
Research and academic outputs
Three pronged attack: the pincer movement of gender allies, tempered radicals and pioneers
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Regan, J (2020) 'Three pronged attack: the pincer movement of gender allies, tempered radicals and pioneers.' In: Hepworth-Sawyer, R, Hodgson, J, King, L and Marrington, M, eds. Gender in music production. Routledge, New York, NY, pp. 187-198. ISBN 9781138613362
Professional Activities (Compositions, Performance and Literature)
Compositions
- October 2019 - Seance by Julianne Regan and Tim Bricheno. Lyricist. Music co-written. Instrumentation. Produced and engineered track. Edited video.
- October 2019 - Searching for Sorrow by The Dadaists. Lyrics co-written. Music co-written. Produced, engineered and mixed track. Edited video.
- September 2019 - Sweet Music by The Dadaists. Music co-written. Produced, engineered and mixed track. Edited video.
- July 2019 - Pale Blue Earth by Julianne Regan and Tim Bricheno. Lyricist. Music co-written. Instrumentation. Produced, engineered and mixed track. Edited video.
- June 2019 - Written contribution to the book "Folk Horror Revival: Urban Wyrd. 1: Spirits of Time".
- February 2019 - 13 Ghosts album by Jean-Marc Lederman Experience. Spoken word piece 'Triskaidekaphobia' composed and recorded for the '13 Ghosts' project.
- December 2018 - Sister Christina by Julianne Regan.Spoken word and music composition written and recorded for Radio Free Hookland.
- 2012 - Wichita Lineman EP - Hussey-Regan - Vocals, engineering, instrumentation.
- 2012 - Enjoy the Silence EP - Hussey-Regan - Vocals, engineering, instrumentation.
- 2011 - Curios album by Hussey-Regan - Vocals, engineering, instrumentation.
- 2009 - Smoke and Mirrors by The Eden House. Co-writer of three songs, vocal engineering.
- 2007 - God Is a Bullet album by The Mission- Backing vocals
- 2006 - Keepsakes - All About Eve, songwriter, vocalist, co-producer, co-engineer.
- 2002 - Iceland by All About Eve - Vocals, songwriter, co-producer, co-engineer.
- 2001 - New and Improved album by Mice - Album
- 1992 - Top 40 single (38) Phased by All About Eve - songwriter, vocalist.
- 1992 - Ultraviolet album by All About Eve - songwriter, vocalist, co-producer.
- 1991 - Top 40 single (36) Farewell Mr Sorrow by All About Eve - songwriter, vocalist.
- 1991 - Top 20 Touched by Jesus (17) album by All About Eve - songwriter, vocalist.
- 1990 - Top 40 single (34) Scarlet by All About Eve - songwriter, vocalist.
- 1989 - Top 40 single (34) December by All About Eve - songwriter, vocalist.
- 1989 - Top 40 single (37) Road to Your Soul by All About Eve - songwriter, vocalist.
- 1989 - Top 10 Scarlet and Other Stories (09) album by All About Eve - songwriter, vocalist.
- 1988 - Top 30 single (29) What Kind of Fool? by All About Eve - Co-writer and vocalist.
- 1988 - Top 10 single (10) Martha's Harbour by All About Eve - Co-writer and vocalist.
- 1988 - Top 30 single (30) Every Angel by All About Eve - Co-writer and vocalist.
- 1988 - Top 40 single (33) Wild-Hearted Woman by All About Eve - Co-writer and vocalist.
- 1988 - Top 10 All About Eve album (07) by All About Eve - songwriter, vocalist.
- 1988 - Top 10 Children (02) album by The Mission - backing vocals
- 1987 - Top 30 Severina (25) single by The Mission - featured artist (vocals)
- 1986 - Top 20 God's Own Medicine (14) album by The Mission - backing vocals and featured vocal.
Record labels signed to
- Phonogram/Mercury/Vertigo - Now Universal - from 1987 to 1991
- MCA Records - 1991-1992
Live performance
Countries performed in:
- UK
- Ireland
- Germany
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- Denmark
- France
- Belgium
- Austria
- Switzerland
- Former Yugoslavia
- Italy.
Largest audiences
- 1990 - three nights at London's Royal Albert Hall - 8,000 per night - total 24,000
- 1989 - Supporting Simple Minds at Roundhay Park - approximately 60,000
- 1989 - two nights at Hammersmith Odeon - 3,500 per night - total 7,000