“I came down here over 40 years ago, to get away from school. I’ve been down every summer since. But now I’m retired I have a bit more time. My parents were Welsh, born and bred Welsh speaking, I was born and bred Welsh speaking in London. I worked in London for 20 years, then out of London for another 15 years as a P.E teacher. The intriguing thing about the sort of music I do is the lyric, it’s the story. I’m not into ‘pop culture’, If the lyrics are inaudible, I’m thinking why the heck are you bothering? You know? If the story’s interesting, and most of the stories are based on fact, some may have political or social comment in them. After retirement I got fed up of going to the Mediterranean. I found the weather was becoming too hot. I’d had enough of that, and when I was in spain I didn’t have a second language there, I was OK in france, but I just thought I’ll stay in the British Isles, so I moved around a bit and finished up in Bude, and then some people from here came to Bude to hear me. They were running a folk club here at the Golden Lion 5 nights a week and they invited me to come along and perform at the beginning of the season. So I did and I sort of liked the place. I’d also heard about May day here, where everyone gets drunk. But it’s a real community atmosphere, gets a bit shabby as well, but its an interesting experience.”
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