What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? When I was about 10 years old, my oldest sister started taking guitar lessons. Our teacher, Andy, came to our home in Rickmansworth. My parents thought it would be a great idea if I took up the instrument as well. It was a natural extension to take lessons from the same teacher after my sister. At first, I was not very interested in learning guitar. It was acoustic and my fingers hurt, but I stuck with it and learned some basics. Everything changed when my sister got an electric guitar. I used to use it when she wasn’t around. I heard Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and learned that famous riff, and my world opened up when I found the overdrive channel on her Marshall combo amp. The rest is history. Lessons were now my path to creative agency and rocking out.
Interview with Novanauts
Interview with Novanauts
Interview with Novanauts
What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? When I was about 10 years old, my oldest sister started taking guitar lessons. Our teacher, Andy, came to our home in Rickmansworth. My parents thought it would be a great idea if I took up the instrument as well. It was a natural extension to take lessons from the same teacher after my sister. At first, I was not very interested in learning guitar. It was acoustic and my fingers hurt, but I stuck with it and learned some basics. Everything changed when my sister got an electric guitar. I used to use it when she wasn’t around. I heard Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and learned that famous riff, and my world opened up when I found the overdrive channel on her Marshall combo amp. The rest is history. Lessons were now my path to creative agency and rocking out.