Written by Barrie Johnson with a foreword by Sir Terry Waite, it explores the choir’s musical achievements, its longstanding charitable work, and its remarkable role in peace‑building across Ireland following the 1993 Warrington bombings.
The choir’s connection with the Isle of Man is especially meaningful. Over the years it has raised significant funds for St. Bridget’s Hospice, including £4,000 from a 1995 concert at the Gaiety Theatre and £8,000 from a 2005 gala concert at the Villa Marina — enduring examples of the choir’s commitment to the island community.
Deep Harmony is available to purchase from Hospice Isle of Man, where every £25 purchase directly supports Hospice IOM.
The book will also be featured at a special signing event on Thursday 21st May, 11am–1pm, at the Scholl Wellbeing Centre, Hospice. A compelling read for anyone interested in choral music, local history, or humanitarian stories.
Note that purchased books can be picked up from the Scholl Wellbeing Centre reception of the Hospice Isle of Man building. Alternatively you can pick it up (and get it signed) at the book signing event on Thursday 21st May from 11am to 1pm at the same location.