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Christmas 2006- I received a Rode NT-1A for Christmas, and recorded my first "roughs" for fun.

February 2007- I celebrated my birthday by going down to London to sing at a gospel workshop with the amazing people from British Gospel Art.

October 2007- I attended my first Open Mic session in Berwick upon Tweed's Maltings Art Centre.

14th October 2007 I entered the Berwick Rotary Club's Musician Of The Year competition, performin two songs, was well received by the judges and met with some amazing musicians who I now work with.

On Friday 19th October I was contacted by ITV's The Xtra Factor to enter one of my video clips for their show and won the Knowing Me Knowing You contest with it.

December 2007- I was approached to sing for the film score for Peace Walker, an indie movie by Chase Korte and Tara Golden.

June 2008 I began performing with Richard Dunn as part of an acoustic set at various local gigs in the Scottish Borders, Lothians and highlands.

In July 2008 we were joined by our friend Tommy Gielingh and formed an acoustic band called The Bus Stop Band and performed throughout the Scottish Borders and Edinburgh areas.

Autumn 2008- Richard and I launched our own record label, Chapel Records, to enable us to record independently from the big studios.

In early 2009 I auditioned for two Edinburgh colleges for their music courses, and was accepted with unconditional offers at both.

September 2009- I was asked to front Doc Rodent, a blues band, on my second day at college and we gig throughout Lothian/Scotland.

Spring 2010- Began recording my Scottish album for which the EP is complete and which will be an album later this year.

I discovered Playing For Change which I feel says a lot about how I feel about music. I would love to be involved in something like this:

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