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Probably Act on the radio. Hello, Hello, Hello, Amhicans 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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artists tells us a bit more about
who they really are. Oh that sounds

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

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guessing. Thank you and welcome to
the show. Welcome to Probably Act on

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dip Stuff Radio with Am Hikins.
Tonight we have a lovely, lovely guest

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on our show, Rose Fain,
all the way from Umbria. How are

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you tonight at Rose's great. Yes, I'm good, I'm good. Good

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to have you on the show.
So our listeners at home would like to

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know what you started in music?
Wow. Well, first of all,

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I hit a big birthday and my
friends clubbed together and bought me some recording

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time and I could not believe it. I just thought it was the most

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loveless present ever. And then I
was too scared to go and use it

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because I just sort of what am
I going to do? Anyway? I

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eventually, I think after twelve months, I looked up the courage to go

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up to the studio and I did
a recording of some covers and I was

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I was terrified. My legs weren't
shaken and everything. And then when I

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heard it, I'm saying me company
right, that was that your first time

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in the studio? Then, yah, was the first time in the studio.

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I could believe it. So I
had had these coments that I've done,

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and I had still had a little
bit of time left. And then

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as they say, and I wrote
my first song in twenty sixteen. It's

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only twenty sixteen, and I had
had it for a while and the lyrics

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had the tune, but I couldn't
get it down anywhere, and I had

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friends tried to help me. It
wasn't working out how it was in my

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head. So then I coped at
the Courage and I got in touch with

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Tom Tyson in the studios in every
month, and I said, look,

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I've got what I think is a
song, and can I just send it

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to you and see if you think
you can help me. So I sent

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him. He said, oh,
Rose, he because I think you've got

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something here. Come up to the
studio and we'll get John to play it

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on the piano. So I went
up and I had to sing it to

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him. Yeah, And within an
hour we had the song down and I

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had a demo with a guide vocal
on it, and that was my song

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You Got Me. And I was
like, oh wow, this is this

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is really good. So I listened
to it some more and then I thought

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I really could do some guitar on
it. And I knew a guitarist,

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Dan Newton, so I got in
touch with him and I said, would

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you have a listen to this song
and see if he would like to put

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some guitar on it. And he
said, oh, well, yeah,

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I do. I like kid.
So he came up and he put the

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guitar on it and that was it
You Got Me. And I registered it

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with BBC Introducing and they played it
and it got played. Quite a lot

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of people were saying what a great
song, and I was like really,

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I was so excited. And that
was the first one I did and that

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got me into it and I thought
it was going to be my one and

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only and I put it onto a
little album Covered Not and I called it

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my one and only this single album, and I thought that was it.

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And then the next thing, I
came up with another song, and this

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was about my grandson Isaac. He
has autism and he's got non verbal autism,

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so he doesn't speak. And I
wrote Love Will Shows Away and and

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it was kind of quite a jazzy
number and a bit of a fun the

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song as well, I'm sorry the
something going on here, it's so annoying

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and I don't know how to stop
it. So yes, I wrote that

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song. And it was really that
that I realized had a saxophone on it,

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and still saying, well, what
does the saxophone sound like? You

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know, when I was going up
to the studio and as well, I

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had to sort of like do saxophone
noises, and then I got all right,

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you've got you. So I sent
it to a friend and another someone

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else I knew who played saxophone,
and I said, it all you fantasy,

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you know, putting some sax on
this, And she said, oh

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yeah, I would love her sons
Roslumen and she came down and she put

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the saxophone on it. And I
love that song, and it's all about

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you know, my grandson wouldn't into
me, but he would come and get

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hold of your hand and drag you
to show you what, you know,

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what he was trying to communicate to
you. And that's that's been you know,

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a really lovely song to too,
and it's I've got a video for

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that as well. I've made a
video a video. It's curse, isn't

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it. I've got a friend in
South Africa loved so I've made friends across

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the world just in this last two
and a half years, three years since

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I've been doing music. Honestly,
I cannot believe how many people have tactically

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and a princess and after the collaboration
with fairious people, I just have to

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keep picture, do they really want
to do something? It's it's because you've

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got a raw talent, you say, you're the way, the composition,

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the everything, the package is just
right, you see. And then that

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that attracts a lot of attend That's
a lot of people. That's what it

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is anyway. So we're going to
take a short break now, please don't

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go away. Listening to probably Act
on Deep Stuff Radio with every hipkins and

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a lovely, lovely singer and a
songwriter all the way from Cumbria, Rose

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Finn, and we're back shortly,
please don't go away. That time was

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a matter of tem

