A gospel choir in Ireland might sound unlikely until you hear how it actually happens: one person asks to sing, a choir director says yes, and a community begins. I’m joined by Keara Sheeran, a choral practitioner and gospel music specialist based in Galway, who has spent more than 25 years championing gospel music and connecting directors across Europe and the US.
We talk about what “gospel” really means in musical terms, not just as a label. Keara shares how she moved from familiar church songs into a more authentic gospel sound, digging into rhythm, syncopation, expressive phrasing, and the subtle work of vowel shapes and diction in an international choir. If you lead singers who love ballads and storytelling, you’ll recognise the challenge of teaching groove and style in a way that still feels natural and joyful.
The conversation goes deeper into choir leadership: the moments of heartbreak and growth, learning boundaries, and accepting that you cannot be everyone’s cup of tea. Keara also speaks candidly about leading by ear, preparing without sheet music, building home practice habits, and reaching out to composers and other choir directors for part recordings and support. We finish with a powerful reminder for anyone in choral conducting or community choir work: collaboration beats comparison, generosity builds networks, and your “why” can evolve without losing the heart of what you started.
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Find out more about Keara Sheeran:
Website: kearasheeran.com
Instagram: @ignitegospelchoirgalway
Instagram: @thevillagecommunitychoirgalway
Instagram: @claregalwaycommunitychoir
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