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Probably Act on Radio. Hello,
Hello, Hello Lemmy Higgins, your host.

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Welcome to Probably Act show where we
get to dig into the lives of

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the people behind the music. You're
here here on dip Stuff Radio where the

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artist tells us a bit more about
who they really are. Ooh, that

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sounds scary. That's been able to
laugh, by the way, in case

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you're guessing. Thank you and welcome
to the show. So welcome to Probably

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Act on Dip Stuff Radio, Lemon
Higgins. And today we've got a very

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lovely singer and a songwriter also and
aspiring a music lawyer. So this is

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it's gonna be a great one all
the way from Ireland. Caple j.

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Welcome to the show path for jay
Any. Thank you so much for having

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me on here and really appreciate the
slot and obviously to get my message out

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there. So yeah, you guys
are doing great work. Thank you very

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much. Thank you very much.
So just to get us started, how

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did you get into music? I
suppose I picked up a guitar, I

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suppose in the eight twenty fourteen and
just had some relationship problems and I look

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about guitar and learn a few songs
and if something like that I mean that

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was just kind of basically how I
just you know, if you want to

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say this, that's how I got
into music or started playing a guitar,

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but not obviously not the view to
god, I want to be a songwriter

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or or I want to record music. Like one of your previous guests,

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they were given a voucher, you
know, minents, I got a guitar,

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you know, plan. Yeah,
so that was my kind of to

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another. Wow, brilliant, brilliant. So can you tell you? Can

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you tell our listeners about your act? So what what? What are you

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about? And if you're talking about
it, you're talking about the genre of

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music. Yes, sorry, yeah, I suppose I see that. It's

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kind of been you rock music.
I supposely, and I suppose they or

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we listen to influences. A suppose
what we eventually play. So I suppose

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Bristling Scene and Bob Dylan and probably
more recently Deereff Kenedy from our a huge

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kind of an influence. And to
answer the question, I suppose my actor,

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I suppose song storyteller. You know, obviously through music. Does that

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answer the question? It does?
It does? Thank you very much.

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So I know you're probably new on
the scene, which is really good because

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a fresh start is always good and
get to learn a lot as well.

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You've got to make it, but
you've got to make it a few mistakes

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as well. But with view are
quite confident that the way that you're approaching

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it, you're going to make success
really quick. So what are your ambitions?

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It's one of the fourth singles just
anaemy if you're talking about I mean

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the short term and long term ambitions. Yeah, Look, I think of

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like this, this this, this
track is probably going to do the midien

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stream. They'm not saying when,
but it's a track, it's it is

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a realistic goal and it's it's under
k already almost after just two weeks.

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Look in terms of touring, and
I suppose with nineteen is kind of out

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almost for it. It's gone for
gone for a year really, you know

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anything, it's gone. But that's
not of many thing I kind of plan

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to do to small acousticcess in the
UK later this year anyway, but so

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that's kind of been put back as
supposed to May of next year. But

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that's okay. I can get to
refine my aunt. I can be hidden

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away for twelve months, so when
I hit the UK. It's great,

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it's fresh. That's kind of plane
at twelve months in terms of the live

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side of things, just getting a
lot of a lot of positivity from the

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UK on radio stations slowly. Yeah, so this is, this is,

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this is. This is a really
good question because it's something I'm very,

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very passionate about and it's aboudy the
song Beautiful Angel. Honestly, I'm a

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big fan of that song. I
really really love it. Just tell us

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how you came about that song and
that song is I had working holiday in

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two thousand and six, believe it. I was actually working in the UK,

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Yeah, a Deliverpool in sales,
and I'd never been at that part

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of the world stay, and I
thought, do you know what, I'm

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burnt out. I'm going to go
for while. And I had a predible

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work and hourly out there for nine
months and kind of made a lovely Spanish

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girl. We kind of didn't it
was kind of unrequireded love. And then

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I kind of thought it was it
was kind of a topic that I kind

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of wanted to write about. And
yeah, so there was obviously a real

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story and on top of that,
yeah, I suppose Spanish Latin of music

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has a huge kind of an influence
on me. I suppose you think Ky

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even Ricky Iglesias probably the biggest influences, like Sho and Paul. Yeah,

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so that's that's kind of where it
came from. And yeah, going back

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to two thousand and six, Yeah, and and and almost they have really

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beautiful girls there as well. Yeah, it's beautiful, wet, beautiful,

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There was everything. The lifestyles.
I think, I think in my in

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my my older days, I'll be
maybe living down and I wouldn't leave you,

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honestly, I'd love to be your
neighbor. Beautiful girls there, beautiful

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girls. Right, We're gonna take
a short break down and please don't go

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away. Listening to probably act on
dipstop radio. Weever Higgins and a wonderful

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guest and lovely singer and a songwriter
rolled away from Ireland CAFO J and we're

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back shortly. Please don't go away.

