Viewpark teenager showcases her songwriting talent to win record deal
Caitlin Agnew (17) was thrilled to be runner-up at the Listen Up Music Songwriter’s Festival in London.
Now her music, which has an easy listening country feel, is available to download online.
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Hide AdCaitlin, a pupil at Cardinal Newman High School, said: “I still can’t believe what has happened. It’s mind-blowing and I have to pinch myself sometimes.
“To have my songs recognised on a national stage is all I ever wanted.”
Caitlin entered the national competition which champions independent artists trying to break into the music business.
She appeared at the showcase for Scotland and the North East at Edinburgh’s Voodoo Rooms, and then won a place at the London final at the Half Moon in Putney.
Caitlin said: “The theme of the competition was mental health and the slogan “I am here.”
“The song I performed, “I wanna” is about reaching out and needing someone to comfort you during a difficult time.
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Hide Ad“It obviously struck a chord. I’m delighted with my achievement and there has been lots of interest since.
“I’ve been interviewed on local radio and my music is being played all the time.”
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Hide AdSelf-taught Caitlin plays guitar, ukulele and keyboards and has appeared locally at Blantyre Music Festival and at Kelvingrove Bandstand in Glasgow.
Her inspiration comes from her proud grandad Jim Agnew, who also plays guitar, and who travelled with her to the final.
For more information about Caitlin see @MusicAgnew on Twitter.
Her songs can be downloaded from cdbaby.com and amazingtunes.com.
Caitlin also features on the Sounds Good: UK 2018 album which features the top ten artists from the competition and can be downloaded from iTunes or Google Play or streamed on Spotify.