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Probe the Act @rosemarianfinn1 Rose Finn

Jun 11, 20197 min
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Probe the act with Emmy hikins on deepstuff radio of Deepstuff records. Episodes of an interview (conducted by Radio DJ and presenter Emmy Hikins (Drem TGI owner of Deepstuff records LTD) with Rose Finn - Songwriter from England United Kingdom.

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Probably Act on the radio. Hello, Hello, Hello, Amhicans your host. Welcome to Probably Act show where we get to dig into the lives of the people behind the music. You're here here on dip Stuff Radio where the artists tells us a bit more about who they really are. Oh that sounds scary. That's been able to laugh, by the way, in case you're guessing. Thank you and welcome to the show. Welcome to Probably Act on dip Stuff Radio with Am Hikins. Tonight we have a lovely, lovely guest

on our show, Rose Fain, all the way from Umbria. How are you tonight at Rose's great. Yes, I'm good, I'm good. Good to have you on the show. So our listeners at home would like to know what you started in music? Wow. Well, first of all, I hit a big birthday and my friends clubbed together and bought me some recording time and I could not believe it. I just thought it was the most loveless present ever. And then I was too scared to go and use it

because I just sort of what am I going to do? Anyway? I eventually, I think after twelve months, I looked up the courage to go up to the studio and I did a recording of some covers and I was I was terrified. My legs weren't shaken and everything. And then when I heard it, I'm saying me company right, that was that your first time in the studio? Then, yah, was the first time in the studio. I could believe it. So I had had these coments that I've done,

and I had still had a little bit of time left. And then as they say, and I wrote my first song in twenty sixteen. It's only twenty sixteen, and I had had it for a while and the lyrics had the tune, but I couldn't get it down anywhere, and I had friends tried to help me. It wasn't working out how it was in my head. So then I coped at the Courage and I got in touch with Tom Tyson in the studios in every month, and I said, look, I've got what I think is a song, and can I just send it

to you and see if you think you can help me. So I sent him. He said, oh, Rose, he because I think you've got something here. Come up to the studio and we'll get John to play it on the piano. So I went up and I had to sing it to him. Yeah, And within an hour we had the song down and I had a demo with a guide vocal on it, and that was my song You Got Me. And I was like, oh wow, this is this is really good. So I listened to it some more and then I thought

I really could do some guitar on it. And I knew a guitarist, Dan Newton, so I got in touch with him and I said, would you have a listen to this song and see if he would like to put some guitar on it. And he said, oh, well, yeah, I do. I like kid. So he came up and he put the guitar on it and that was it You Got Me. And I registered it with BBC Introducing and they played it and it got played. Quite a lot of people were saying what a great song, and I was like really,

I was so excited. And that was the first one I did and that got me into it and I thought it was going to be my one and only and I put it onto a little album Covered Not and I called it my one and only this single album, and I thought that was it. And then the next thing, I came up with another song, and this was about my grandson Isaac. He has autism and he's got non verbal autism,

so he doesn't speak. And I wrote Love Will Shows Away and and it was kind of quite a jazzy number and a bit of a fun the song as well, I'm sorry the something going on here, it's so annoying and I don't know how to stop it. So yes, I wrote that song. And it was really that that I realized had a saxophone on it, and still saying, well, what does the saxophone sound like? You know, when I was going up to the studio and as well, I had to sort of like do saxophone noises, and then I got all right,

you've got you. So I sent it to a friend and another someone else I knew who played saxophone, and I said, it all you fantasy, you know, putting some sax on this, And she said, oh yeah, I would love her sons Roslumen and she came down and she put the saxophone on it. And I love that song, and it's all about you know, my grandson wouldn't into me, but he would come and get hold of your hand and drag you to show you what, you know,

what he was trying to communicate to you. And that's that's been you know, a really lovely song to too, and it's I've got a video for that as well. I've made a video a video. It's curse, isn't it. I've got a friend in South Africa loved so I've made friends across the world just in this last two and a half years, three years since I've been doing music. Honestly, I cannot believe how many people have tactically and a princess and after the collaboration with fairious people, I just have to

keep picture, do they really want to do something? It's it's because you've got a raw talent, you say, you're the way, the composition, the everything, the package is just right, you see. And then that that attracts a lot of attend That's a lot of people. That's what it is anyway. So we're going to take a short break now, please don't go away. Listening to probably Act on Deep Stuff Radio with every hipkins and a lovely, lovely singer and a songwriter all the way from Cumbria, Rose

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

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