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 I started writing piano music when I was about 11 but didn’t get into writing songs until much later. I wrote Memphis Time when I was 22 and still sing it to this day. The way I view my songs changes all the time though. i first wrote Memphis Time about a friend going through a long distance relationship. It felt like a good brief but not something I was hugely emotionally engaged with. I recently got asked to play the song at the wedding of some really good friends. That has totally changed how I view playing the song live and reframed it as a love song that means something personal to me.
I play piano, harp, guitar, ukulele, saxophone and sing. I just found a clarinet at my parents’ house that I’d quite like to incorporate into my live shows. I’d love to get really good at the violin but that’s a steep and screechy learning curve.
I’m going to go fairly local with my legend choice and say Martyn Joseph. I saw him perform recently at Acapela Studio in Cardiff and he’s a person that can engage a room for hours with just voice and a guitar. His songwriting style is deceptively simple and deeply rooted in the folk tradition. Amazing at telling stories about people whose stories need telling. Also a big fan of Kate Rusby and her ability to make light hearted subjects into properly beautiful folk ballards. Her shows are always top notch too.Â
I like cold places so anything Arctic or Scandinavian suits me! Wouldn’t mind braving the boat down to Antarctica to hang out with the penguins too. Â
Ok this is going to be super difficult to pick just one. I recently did a show at Le Pub with Dan’s People and they are a huge amount of fun. They have lots of genuinely well written songs and you always leave their shows with a big smile on your face.
 They are all excellent people as well as being excellent musicians too. Also love Generation Feral – anti-establishment looped ukulele spoken word warrior – what is actually not to love there!
Also Ophelia’s Beard – I saw them as a support band at le pub last year and it was one of those moments where you felt you’d discovered something properly special. Also, Afbob, McDermott and North and Jack Lloyd. I could write many a paragraph about all of them but I sense I’m already pushing my luck with this answer…
Written by: Kym Frederick
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