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A Redhead Country Music Star - Kirsty Clinch

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On today's episode we sat down with UK musician Kirsty Clinch! an independent, country singer songwriter and domestic abuse survivor with apparently no soul.

Described as a mix between, Ed Sheeran, Eva Cassidy, The Shires, London Grammar, Kate Bush and Newton Faulkner. Her new 14 track album is available to BUY NOW! It's about her battle with Domestic violence, social media, her life, her music and finding a positive lights at the end of the tunnel.
We talked with Kirsty to breakdown her early childhood with red hair, to her formative years where she picked up the guitar at the first time at age 7! She get's into the meaning of her new album that includes her battle with domestic violence. The first track off her record is titled "Redhead".
Enjoy the show with Kirsty Clinch!
Kirsty's instagram
Kirsty's website
Please leave us a review, we love them!

Thank you for listening to the Authentic Ginger Podcast. If you like this show and any other show please take a moment to leave us a comment! Thank you for your support!
Related links:
www.authenticginger.com
www.podcasthub.ca (Tosh's home for all things podcast related)

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On today's episode we sat down with UK musician Kirsty Clinch! an independent, country singer songwriter and domestic abuse survivor with apparently no soul.

Described as a mix between, Ed Sheeran, Eva Cassidy, The Shires, London Grammar, Kate Bush and Newton Faulkner. Her new 14 track album is available to BUY NOW! It's about her battle with Domestic violence, social media, her life, her music and finding a positive lights at the end of the tunnel.
We talked with Kirsty to breakdown her early childhood with red hair, to her formative years where she picked up the guitar at the first time at age 7! She get's into the meaning of her new album that includes her battle with domestic violence. The first track off her record is titled "Redhead".
Enjoy the show with Kirsty Clinch!
Kirsty's instagram
Kirsty's website
Please leave us a review, we love them!

Thank you for listening to the Authentic Ginger Podcast. If you like this show and any other show please take a moment to leave us a comment! Thank you for your support!
Related links:
www.authenticginger.com
www.podcasthub.ca (Tosh's home for all things podcast related)

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