'Sunny' - new song January 24th.
- Jan 3, 2025
- 1 min read

My new single 'Sunny' is a tribute to my amazing cat that I lost last year. I wrote the song while he was in ER the first time, and finished it after he passed one month later. I asked two of my favourite artists who are also fellow cat ladies - Beth Hirsch and Nerina Pallot - to sing on the song with me. My friend Sophie Galpin arranged and recorded the strings for the song.
The song is available digitally, but also as a limited edition orange 12" single with $2 from each sale going to Bideawee, the rescue shelter that I adopted Sunny from.
I hope this song brings you warmth and peace, as it allows me to honour him. x




























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What a beautiful way to honour Sunny. Losing a cat who's been your little shadow leaves a hole nothing else fills, but turning that grief into a song — and into help for the shelter that brought him to you — is such a lovely full-circle thing to do. Can't wait to hear Beth and Nerina's voices woven in. Sending you warmth. instant
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