Interview with "Micah" (24/06/2020) | The All-Ireland Podcast
Jun 24, 2020•32 min
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Micah is an Irish trained singer-songwriter who studied commerical modern music at BIMM Dublin, Ireland. Before and after her time in BIMM she continually worked on her songwriting and stage craft. In 2014 Micah joined girl group Rouges. After her stint in Rouges, Micah went state side training and working with producers and artists across the Atlantic. She continued to work between Ireland and America. In 2017 she released her first track a collaboration with AWAL/Kobalt signed producer Leo Dynamic1 called "Baby, Baby", it gained airplay worldwide and locally. This was subsequently followed up with "Run and Hide" and her first solo outing 'Forever' in 2019. This song gained major buzz and airplay, even superstar John Gibbons endorsing the track on his Power100 show. Her newest release, "Hello" released on drop May 28th 2020. In our interview, we discuss her influences, her experiences of collaborating and working as a solo artist, and what her hopes are for the future.
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"All-Ireland" is an Irish music show hosted by Dylan Murphy on Wired FM, a community of interest radio station broadcast during the academic year and aimed at college students in the city of Limerick, Ireland. The radio show features music from popular Irish artists, classic Irish-made tracks, as well as interviews and discussions with the very best in up-and-coming Irish talent!
"The All-Ireland Podcast" was launched in the summer of 2020 by Dylan Murphy as a way of continuing to share the best emerging Irish talent when the radio station is off-the-air. A longer format gives him the opportunity to go into more detail when interviewing the artist in question, allowing the artist to share more information about themselves and their music.