What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I think my parents really gave me the first push when it comes to music. They made sure that I grew up listening to the sounds of classic rock like The Rolling Stones and The Who (my Dad’s influence) and also some classic Motown pop like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Micheal Jackson (my mum’s influence). I do remember the first time I genuinely became invested in music to the point where I knew I wanted to do it myself. I was about 10 years old and I was into my video games and stuff like that. I was playing Call of Duty and then Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones came on in the background and I was instantly hooked. I’d never heard anything that sounded so effortlessly cool before and I kept replaying that part of the game just so I could hear the song. And that’s when I thought, I can do that. Since then, I’ve been spending my life trying to recreate that feeling I felt back then through my own music with Wild Horse. And to answer where I would be today without music, I honestly have no clue. Music has been such a big part of my life for over ten years now and has meant I have had to sacrifice a lot of things along the way. So without music, I would probably be a very different person. I would have not have had to sacrifice things like time with friends, relationships, education etc but I would most definitely be no where near as happy, because music is the thing that really makes me feel alive.
Interview: Wild Horse
Interview: Wild Horse
Interview: Wild Horse
What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I think my parents really gave me the first push when it comes to music. They made sure that I grew up listening to the sounds of classic rock like The Rolling Stones and The Who (my Dad’s influence) and also some classic Motown pop like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Micheal Jackson (my mum’s influence). I do remember the first time I genuinely became invested in music to the point where I knew I wanted to do it myself. I was about 10 years old and I was into my video games and stuff like that. I was playing Call of Duty and then Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones came on in the background and I was instantly hooked. I’d never heard anything that sounded so effortlessly cool before and I kept replaying that part of the game just so I could hear the song. And that’s when I thought, I can do that. Since then, I’ve been spending my life trying to recreate that feeling I felt back then through my own music with Wild Horse. And to answer where I would be today without music, I honestly have no clue. Music has been such a big part of my life for over ten years now and has meant I have had to sacrifice a lot of things along the way. So without music, I would probably be a very different person. I would have not have had to sacrifice things like time with friends, relationships, education etc but I would most definitely be no where near as happy, because music is the thing that really makes me feel alive.