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Dave talks to singer-songwriter KT Tunstall and briefly meets her new rescue dog Mini in this episode. KT grew up performing. Not only did she have piano lessons, she also acted and did tap dancing, which she describes as “drumming with your body”. But it was when she picked up a guitar that her musical life took wings. KT learnt a lot about how to perform from busking and playing in bars and restaurants, where she would challenge herself to focus on one person and make them look up and get into her music.

Performing remains core to her life and career and she advises young musicians to “Be prepared, ready and rehearsed to play your 3 best songs anywhere for anyone” and don’t judge these opportunities...you don’t know who is in the room… there could be someone who having a pint whose brother or sister works [in the industry]”

Whilst KT has built a successful career she was quick to admit that life of a gigging musician can be very hard at times and offers advice on how to get the right team around you.

This episode is packed with good advice:

Importance of learning to use recording softwareBe careful what you sign - its so important to make yourself take an interest in the business side of things. KT says that “delegating and relying on other people to do everything bit me on the arse” and particularly keep an eye on the costs of the people you hire.Remember you are the bossGet the right people around you - they represent you! How your team act reflects Calm assertivenessConsistent work ethic If she could do it again she would have been firmer in holding people who she worked with to higher standards

About KT Tunstall

KT Tunstall is a Scottish singer songwriter. She shot to fame in 2004 with the song Black Horse and The Cherry Tree and the accompanying album went on to sell 4 million copies.

Links

KT mentioned Tony Moore who ran the Kashmir club where KT was discovered now runs a similar evening at The Bedford Pub in Balham.


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