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Welcome back to Probe the Act and
leave Stuff Radio. Thanks for joining us,

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enjoy the show. Welcome back to
probably Act on dip Stuff Radio.

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Emmy Hickins and a lovely singer songwriter
all the way from Ireland, caple j

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And we've just been talking about the
song A Beautiful Angel is a very very

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lovely song. It's it's everywhere on
Spotify, iTunes, everywhere, all the

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major online stares. Guys, if
you can get your hands on it,

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beautiful song. So what genre do
you feel that you belong in? And

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it is kind of little row And
the only reason for me I did that

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song because it's it was it was
a it was a song that had to

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be did done. But there was
obviously a kind of a Spanish element to

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it. But it would be kind
of Lindy rock. And I suppose the

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most modern singer writer in terms of
that would be would be Jeremy Kennedy from

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Ireland. I don't know if you're
familiar with them, but he's supposed to

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go through in the last twelve months
and did a massive tour of the United

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States. You would you for the
base. He's back in Dublin, Ireland

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now and so he was signed with
two fu big labels. But yeah,

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I think when people say, oh, I follow somebody, but I would,

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Yeah, just take a music out
and you kind of get where I'm

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coming from. A really genuine down
there at the guy he was on twenty

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eight, twenty nine, really kind
of a fresh sound. But that's kind

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of where I'm kind of coming from. Yeah, yeah, no lyrics really

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really cutting, you know. Yeah. Yeah, So besides that, because

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you saw probably sort of the next
question, so besides that, because you

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mentioned of the band just now,
and so besides that, what are your

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other sources of inspiration? I'm talking
about musicians now, are you talking about

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current ones or yeah, I'm talking
about or just overall. Yeah, I'm

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just talking about overall, Yeah,
overall your sources of I think, Yeah,

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I mean the Queen Queen, And
there's probably a reason I mean Queen.

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I suppose if if Freddie Murky he
was a showman, wasn't it In

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terms of I suppose then you had
Brian Adams from Canada and the guitars.

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You know that that's steel guitar.
I love that in music, and he's

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gotta be my music, you know. Yeah, and then from somebody perspective,

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give oouncy Bob Dylan and going back
probably to the very first felt that

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I ever was born, and you
say by Price Finks today, a guy

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that is still known for we still
inspiring young singer songwriters. Even Sam Fender

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and one off You're very own in
the UK from Open Leads was heavily influenced

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by him. So so go on
the way back from Dylan all the way

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up to Jeremy Kennedy today. Yeah, berateful sould ask the question, It

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does, absolutely yes, So I
just want you to tell us. And

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I've mentioned about your beautiful Angel being
on Spotify and iTunes and all the online

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major major online stores, but I
think it'd be good to hear from the

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horse's mouth about where how we can
find your music online? Yeah, so

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all of the hashtags may say on
Twitter, yeah, Instagram, Yeah,

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but Facebook, it'd betol college music
at college music c A T H P

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l J, m U s R
C. And the artist title in on

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on platforms like streaming platforms like YouTube
or Spotify or Apple, the r title

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it's just college c A T H
A L J. Yeah, brilliant.

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They're all there this you know whatever
deser no matter what country you're in,

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and you can access our music.
That's that's beautiful. So besides Beautiful Angel,

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I love that song. I can't
I can't get enough of it.

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So besides Beautiful Angel, do you
have any of our tracks that you want

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to tell us about that you've made. Yeah, well, the first one,

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One More Chance. You kind of
begin to promote it again, obviously

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through through through various abues again and
to give it a kind of a fresh

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lift that that has a huge amount
of dreams. Yeah, one more Chance,

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And I'm also pushing them. It
was the single released only in December

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of last year, Don't Look Back, right, So beginning to push that

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track again a lot more. It's
got a huge potential. Everybody's every bit

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of much of Beautiful Agel. I
just didn't get pushed that much because I've

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got back into the studio again to
do Beautiful Angel three months later, and

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so I'm gonna I'm gonna push the
most recent track and Don't Look Back,

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Don't Don't Look Back. Yeah,
And then I was just wondering, I

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mean, you're gonna tell us about
it when we'll come back from this break.

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So when I take a short break. Now you've been listening to uh

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probably app on Deep Stuff Radio,
Ami Higgins and a lovely singer songwriter,

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half a Jay, all the way
from Ireland, and he was just telling

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us about don't look back and one
more chance, and we're just gonna dwell

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on that a bit more when we
come back from this break. So please

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don't go back, go back shortly

