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Life Begins at Forte is THE podcast for songwriters over 'a certain' age. We have teamed up with a whole host of musicians who have followed their dreams a little later in life. Tune in to hear their story and listen to some great original music along the way.
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In this episode I chat with singer/songwriter Matt Hill, 52, formerly knowns as The Quiet Loner. Matt teaches songwriting to all sorts of groups from people in prison, to homeless people, teenagers and even elderly people suffering dementia. He talks passionately about the process, song writing techniques and his own work. You can find out more abo…
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Guitarist and musician Nick Cody began songwriting in his mid fifties after picking up a ukulele for the first time. From that moment onwards he set off on a journey of exploration and experimentation, collaborating with other artists and finding ways to support their creative endeavours. In this episode he shares three new songs from his forthcomi…
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In this episode singer/songwriter/poet Steve White shares his punk approach to songwriting and reveals where the real magic of performing lies. You can find out more about Steve and his band here...https://protestfamily.com To support Steve's fundraising efforts for Pub Landlady, and campaigner Pauline Town, use this link https://www.justgiving.com…
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Singer/songwriter James Bisset started his musical journey in a seventies Christian rock band, known as Caedmon. Since then he has played in various bands and styles with one mission in mind - he just wants people to have fun. In this episode he talks us through the success of Caedmon and shares the ups and downs of his songwriting journey. And if …
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This week I chat with Scottish singer/songwriter Findlay Napier. Findlay is a man who likes to keep busy. As well as teaching songwriting at various retreats, he runs Glasgow Songwriting Festival, teaches ukulele, performs solo and with various other musicians. He had his first taste of songwriting in his teens and assures me that you don't need to…
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This week I take a trip down memory lane to my childhood home, where singer/songwriter Stevie Agnew performs regularly. Stevie's dad, Pete, was the bass player in the 70s rock band, Nazareth. Here, Stevie tells me what it was like to grow up with a rock star dad and how it influenced his own work. You can find Stevie's Americana music, Wreckin Yard…
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This week, Life Begins at Forte records a live gig in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, with songwriting duo Boo Hewerdine and Brooks Williams (The State of the Union). Boo Hewerdine (80's rock band The Bible) is a singer/songwriter, mentor and producer. In an exclusive interview, he shares some of his wisdom on song writing techniques, life, and growing…
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Leeds-based musician, Stellar Anderson, 50, explains how a medical diagnosis freed her up to find the voice she had hidden for over thirty years, for fear it didn't 'fit' with what society wanted to hear. In an incredibly candid interview, complete with original songs, Stellar tracks her musical journey, from dropping out of music college back in h…
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Last year, (as mentioned in episode two) a national competition was launched for songwriters aged 50 plus. The winner of the competition was Scottish musician, Fergus McNeill, who took up songwriting in his forties. Fergus is a criminologist and was introduced to songwriting through a programme he ran in a Scots prison. In this episode, he tells us…
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In this episode we speak with Leeds-based Singer Songwriter Nicky Bray who runs an open mic called Tower of Song in the city's Fox and Newt pub. The event, run alongside co-founder and co-host Carl Flattery (a lecturer in songwriting at Leeds Beckett University) is in its ninth year and now has a sister event in Newcastle called Tower in the Toon. …
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In this episode I speak with singer/songwriter Saskia Griffiths Moore who set up the organisation Talent is Timeless during Lockdown. Inspired by music shared with her from older fans who she met on tour, Saskia decided it was time some of those voices were shared and heard. Find out all about the competition and why Saskia believes that there is n…
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There's an easy way to tell if you have a good song. You get hit in the head with a message, and you get hit in the feet with a rhythm. You're beaten up with music. It's a beautiful thing when that happens. John Waite There's no age limit on getting 'beaten up with music' - it can happen to anyone at any time. So don't suffer in silence. Come and s…
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