What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I come from a musical family, my Dad was the choir master my mum the organist in a small town with a big heart, Kilmallock in Limerick Ireland. I was a boy soprano. We’re a bit like the Osmonds but more churchie m:-) I didn’t get into writing my own music until I was 30. I’m an engineer, still am, but I’m trying to make the music my full time gig. Musically, my get of my arse moment was when Danny Murphy hit the play button on Harvest Moon in the background at work. When it finished I asked “Can you play that again?”. I thought it was brilliant, the way Neil Young put down his lyrics. Boom, that started all this!
Interview: Liam Naughton and The Educators
Interview: Liam Naughton and The Educators
Interview: Liam Naughton and The Educators
What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I come from a musical family, my Dad was the choir master my mum the organist in a small town with a big heart, Kilmallock in Limerick Ireland. I was a boy soprano. We’re a bit like the Osmonds but more churchie m:-) I didn’t get into writing my own music until I was 30. I’m an engineer, still am, but I’m trying to make the music my full time gig. Musically, my get of my arse moment was when Danny Murphy hit the play button on Harvest Moon in the background at work. When it finished I asked “Can you play that again?”. I thought it was brilliant, the way Neil Young put down his lyrics. Boom, that started all this!