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Radio no fancy yours is certainly this month they know your chewed into the weird and wonderful world of weed on my name is Tim we'll go with you for the next 2 hours take me through through 10 pm. Some brilliant news in the car. As ever plus Me I'm ready to play a game or would I lie to you but most importantly our next we have live in the studio the fantastic local town that is Lucy and. So lucky to have you seen with us we're going to have a live performance in the studio we're going to play exclusively his brand new single No your name. I'm going to talk about his life in music so fought a really interesting journey going to love it. No one gets out of the studio down by one of my stupid games and tomorrow we're going to play the Lucy in looney Mooney landings in both people mooning. But not in the studio the more I think the studio Brussel the hot boss of course all the your tribe when you so basically cancel everything else is going to be a crock in a weekday evenings from 7 until 10 and they didn't see any B.B.C. Radio nor found some. Playing. And sold. A. Weekday evenings from 7 until 10. To see him on B.B.C. Radio Northampton Yes it is and welcome to the studio Lucy. You know you do you go in and killed OK. Thank you so much for going to the studio for Monday night music thank you for having us very nice to have you so losing you are you're 28 you're from Northampton. And. Performing live in describing you because I've heard that with the recent stuff this kind of soul on yeah it's kind of feel I was definitely because watching you this morning I was a great video you uploaded on You Tube of a cover I yeah I can see that yeah Bruno Mars Yeah finesse us which is a great video and a lovely version is really gets everyone to all the social media we're going to find out all about your journey through music and obviously he seemed to start by playing someone's you know someone's music so anyone is listening this evening hasn't heard you before you get a feel for you we generally are playing a single authority release but we're very kind because you're letting us play this the snippet of this is an absolutely brand new single around you yeah it's never been heard before ever because it will hear all about it because it's a really exciting collaboration you're doing that we can you tell me as much as you can tell yeah you know that's but this is Lucy is no your name. I mean. Just. I just think it's such a good sound and you can just hear I'm sure anyone who listens to my program all the time. You know the 5 people that just seem perfectly to the sound of the program to the end it's such a contemporary Yeah so we're going to hear more about that but yeah let's take you back to where music began which I always like to do so you know what was the 1st instrument you you touched on when you 1st realized that there was there was music in you yeah. You know. When I was about 8 or 9 and is actually Craig David who got me into the music scene like properly you know every inspirations but he was the one that my mom caught me you know singing in my bedroom to their CD player might like singing Born to do an album and yes so that was an absolute classic absolute classic and you know that's in the gym today and Craig David come on and there's some like guys it must be 1718. Yeah you know about Craig David I just made me laugh because like he's been around for so long but it's just it's just still kind of come back around Yeah it's amazing. I guess back then he was doing kind of Garrett mix with common R. And B. Flavor as well did you did you know when you were 1st thing in a long did you notice that you had a voice in your family noticed that you had a voice Yeah I mean well I don't know this kind of enjoyed. And I think you know you were there like you know the classic shower stuff but. With my mom and not have seen my mom kind of like you know she didn't do anything musically but she have still love the music so she's playing lightly for Vandross stuff like Marvin Gaye all of that sort of stuff around me all the time Gabrielle. So I was always singing and I just never really kind of for anything from honest of you I never really kind of had anyone to say like you know I should focus on this and I went to school and I actually like started doing in Crimea. Did you yeah I was raised to be a guy's last isn't quite the early days of growing and I guess a wave Yeah for storms he lived his life like the 1st wave was like Wiley scepter one of those boys is school in yes a school of Thomas Beckett Yeah yeah and so you know you say you were doing wrong when you're making the music as well you see anywhere I was doing it all from my bedroom yeah like we would. Write in record in. A few friends who produced the stuff we get off the internet download of live wire no more. So out remember just. Slowly. Downloads Yeah and the northeast. And you can you can you still spit boss I can still spit bars yeah that's really not going to make you don't want that kind of the challenge out. Of your very good introduction joy and you're here to play guitar tonight yeah I don't mean we're losing and you're and you're doing loads of recording what with with yeah I've often however known you for now what I like best part it's got 6 months so yeah it's really I guess only it's been a short like because basically is a massive musical sort of scene I'm lucky to know a lot of musicians and yeah I've been working on this new wave this new project and stuff and I was looking for. Smoove. Guitarist and bass player who plays Green who's very very very good friends of John who's like John G. Man and and yeah and then we just just such a cool guy I like to do so we do loads the live shows at the moment and he also is very very talented guitarist producer does the whole lot. We just very much but I'm yeah we just clicked like even though we haven't known each other for like as long as it would seem it just works so well and when things click I guess you know quite soon or yeah because I mean it's when you talk about the talent in more fountain shows he one of the pleasures of doing this program and having musicians in is that you start you meet someone and you find out they recommend someone else that you come into the studio and you realize that the county my course small county is going to raise an amount how my gosh it's going to change their time and so you see me doing. You performing. In the Bedroom you were born knowing as well we were yeah like we actually it's funny because the deck I used to put on shows and stuff OK and remember and yes end up so we actually so I had a group called North and critics and it was Eyes of us in there and we actually opened up for and up some members that were backstage you're in their home for. You opened up for the remember when they were backstage and that he was like stand out so you got on 1st so we're not to loose of his line either going on I'm going to go now and then you're coming out there as I am and then scepter did something a couple months later and we opened up for them to say like we were doing well and that is a great gigs Yeah and I was then I was actually I was called stepper and I used M. C. But I was actually sing the chorus so I was like one of like the singers that everyone knew like kind of like back then yeah and and and yeah and I but one day I just kind of not that on the head and just sort of let my music sing inside just take over really I kind of felt I was. My forte is that because it fell more authentic to you the thing and yeah it just felt I just felt more like more real for me I did yeah like that's what I was really did but I could do that side and it was just completely funny you know we didn't really take it too serious We just like having a laugh to me like a friend is social thing really it's a lot you know out in the streets you know causing trouble as it were but you must have some good crowds as well because that is like one of these it just completely blows up in a club large you get a great response to this I'm so happy that it's come around again and you've got all the people at Scepter still coming here even a lot of people like Ironic coming coming back for you again you know there's an inner got the storms is just headline Glastonbury which is actually a real testament to how far that area of music has come and. So you just saw it kind of focus on the singing and as you can hear in the track we played know your name you know here the kind of the soul for influences of the music that your mom was playing you know coming through yeah right so you know HOW DID YOU DECIDE TO YOU made the transition to singing but did you know that you could instantly go out as a singer and perform when you were grown Was it very different to just be up there as a singer rather than someone that was rapping and seeing Yeah question I think I just I just kind of do you know if I'm honest of you just when you're starting out you don't realize there's so many layers to music like you just so many people can look at and think it's nothing or your like you know Justin Bieber level kind of thing is they don't realize until you get into it and you're like you know how many we're going to get a gig how we're going to live perform live and you discovered open mic night you know yeah and that's actually got into as a local singer from time to need to get me into cool Hannah for she really Hanukkah and encouraging young talent to like get out there and sing in the local pubs and disk. And that's why our kind of just started doing R.C.A. What you know videos I'm like so this is a victory. Because you're nervous you know even trying to remember that every line of this song yeah it's new to you. And yeah but I just persisted like you know like everything in life and then yeah just fast forwarded a kind of managed to like then take my songs right right memory I'm going for performing live it may lead to more covers at the moment because we keep in the new stuff under wraps Yeah Bob in doing that I working with John Michael Harriet got my drummer to be Ripley who we go out and we do the more cover stuff in a minute but just to just to build the live side of it because I guess that proves a band right. Now covers are present and when you say covers what are we talking about we're talking about can kind of contemporary songs. Are kind of default doing like again it kind of like this R. And B. Like you know stuff from like Drake. But I'm all for stuff in their life and another that's what I mean registry by the way is a yeah I was. Sort of at that but I would do a lot of it Stevie Wonder would. We do an Amy Winehouse Valerie because that's that's I was there anything like that you know weddings and corporate stuff but I'm just right David of course they become are yeah yeah yeah. And yeah and it's just it's really I feel like when I want to watch shows like I just feel it's important that part of it because you can work in a shooting it's going to feel like yes you're safe source safe zone but I'm going out performing live is really crucial because like people who listen to songs you know and they want to go and see a live and get that experience from you so that's why I was just really perfecting the craft or not no part of your journey and it's something that you've moving past in a whole new. You know part of you are musical journey I know that you had a brush with a brush with the X. Factor you you did more than you did truancy Well next fantail he got to boot camp in 2015. Which you know as I say we're going to focus more on what you're doing yeah but it's interesting that that's been part of your journey I wonder Yeah looking back on that how that makes you feel when the experience was like yeah like that was a that was a time in my life like I say I've gone through different stages like you know I was I used to do the Grammys to call myself stepper and I you know I was working and working and I got kind of to do that show and and yeah it was great really. If you want to get me and get me out of a 9 to 5 for the last 55 years. Which is not bad not bad at some really good contacts for me I've had like you know a lot of people who message me wanted to work with me because they kind of were able to discover me in this is a really powerful free promotion but then I decided that I kind of want to. I want to disassociate from it because the D.J.'s keep on bringing it out right yeah you know it's find it in a daze in my history it's always Yeah there regardless like it's always going to be there and I never regret it but I just kind of feel that like right the last since I left there I kind of was like actually are I was going through a transition anyway like with my music and like going back to my back to the younger days you know it that kind of side and I was like I kind of went to Poppy and it wasn't really me you know just being really honestly you know as a radio presenter out on lots of different shows and you do shows you look back when you think you know it wasn't did wasn't really necessarily me to learn something from it so I do I completely understand understand what you mean you know . And where you are today is an amazing place because if you heard a snippet of the song because your voice is just fabulous beautiful voice and it sounds like you got a crack in range as well like really. And the quality the production on your work is fantastic as well because you've been thinking you've been America yeah we're doing some recording you know I was in L.A. a Little group of us you know. When we know in May this year. Amazing I've been there once before. And I want to live there and then I came back one of my friends shoots music videos is anti-rational he was like I really like this one of my songs are going out there let's do a video so I was like yeah. Of course so. We went out there shot the video like yeah like done some networking done a bit like this. And again make some really cool connection of the back of it that's something that we're actually going to give you a live version of that song today shadows him a shadows Yeah yeah and is this building up what. Yeah yeah it's going to probably be. Probably most likely love I can do to stop a series of originals. Talking about the production side of things like shadows for example I'm very lucky again to meet some really good producers and the person I produce that shadows new supreme produce know your name is named Scott Whitman. Sure the place. And yeah he's he's such a maze and produces lives in a fountain he used to be signed Universal Records and like to member like the group never level Yeah so yeah he's produced like most of their stuff like Dame Bauer Yeah that was his main. Thing go as fast boys 1st house of his like a publishing deal in the law and you know what just I mean you know they call it the kind of binning gone but a lot of us stuff still holds up in my in my opinion because here we have in a time where that ninety's feel of house music in the ninety's pop icon of flowing through a lot of the music so all that stuff so he thought you know there's a legacy there he's an R. And B. Like the thing that's what I'm We just click so I was like really good to go like John but you say he's like he's very sickly plays like he loves what I love so that's why we just click and we've just we just made loads of music. Yeah I think I think an E.P. I guess is a really good way to make a statement this is this is who I am this is what I sound like yeah I guess something I really noticed in this show is that so many collaboration is now music is entirely collaboration is musical most of the tracks you play have 4 phenomenal looking one here Jason you get an economic sunny calm I guess the exciting thing for you is maybe that your tracks will get picked up by various producers and remaining extern they take on a life of their own so that's the plan yeah that is the plan and my hope in taking everything of use from you know the last like 10 years as it were to now Master Will and basing the stuff on made I feel it's like the the real wrongness of me. And that's where Lucien moon comes into place really because it's like Lucy in Lucy means that the man of light and the moon is a reflection of that. It was a temperature is the sound I'm doing is like a lot more minor chords are the source of like Indiana light and dark you know good and bad light which can be reflected the songs on right in like from honest of you like shadows. I wrote that I realized it was actually like kind of what my subconscious of like how are. Been feelin like livin in the shadows like this living like livin line something I'm not it's not really me I can like and and that's where I can use a Lucy and noone is the kind of stage name an alias to to really just actually be me is kind of like who you are yes I make makes perfect sense when I make perfect sense we're going to take a little bit of music and the whole past taken travel news we're going to have a live performance of shows from really excited about John's guitar tuned up so you've been listening to me in conversation with you know listens 28 from the fountain and I can hear from the track we we play fantastic voices can be a great performance don't move a muscle. Q I. Told. B.B.C. Radio Northampton. Deceiving we've got no incidents or delays to report but if you do spot something you know the number 080000300 double for double 5030 double for double 5. And to the green when you found out that the community green flag which which is called hoping to get what was the reaction down here how did it make you feel really you know it's just another. To get where we want to be we were talking off I worry about my lack of gardening ability which is a powerful on this program but you're confident there are potatoes on there yes some relatively comfortable if you take over I love that I had not brought here you got. A pitcher you tell us about a month break 1st week days from 6 B.B.C. Radio new all time to. Weekday evenings from 7 until 10 May. Seem we own B.B.C. Radio New York Times and yes it is time we do we do until 10 pm in the studio I have Lucy and Moon John on gets all they going to perform a brand new single is called Shadows guys when you're ready take it away. I've been livin in so. It's. Been in from. And there's only. Just so. Maybe is doing. And maybe used to way then I can say to me again. Spin your home's speed bring you. All. I bet. I. Don't want to be. In the missiles just. Don't want to take another. I don't want to. Get. This was. Going to. A. Home. In the depths. Of the branch to know the steps. Of the train other just want to see him. All over his. Name. Thank you man on the guitar you see him. Again we need to give your publisher our town and John Connor. A performance Thank you. Very much it's always such a pleasure to be sourpusses someone singing so well and playing so well and to be such a kind of on edge and just enjoying the experience. That is going to be released going to be released. This year it's going to be we're just. Going to come out it will be coming out this year like in the waves of songs OK. Where did the idea come from for the for the Bruno Mars video as well because I just want to be really really enjoyed it thank you yeah you know I actually am very lucky to have so many so many amazing people video producers musicians but the video idea what I knew about the venue so basically the venues actually platform I was a really. Platform you know let's use their space because I went in and I thought this would be really cool for you it's a great setting Yeah it's so cool and no one's ever used it for anything like that really and then. Some really good friends so I've got. My friend who he's a videographer photographer and then his partner. There with a big group crane and there's a director who got involved with this well never directed before but his name is Karen born and they were like We want to work if you got anything you can do you know that you have got this cover and it would be great to drop that as that's the 1st thing on our releases Lucien moon. Was one off the radar for a bit and that was that was it and they let him direct that one actually I kind of helped a little realize you do this and then we got a dance involved. So you got a fantastic solo dancer who but yeah yeah I'm a Pocklington amazing. Many things. Just can't just stand up we didn't plan it we just made it work and I guess it's really important now with some new people consuming their music through You Tube I think it's probably where most people go for music and have a certain age I guess it's really important to have these cool videos of people to share and enjoy I just enjoy making them up looks fun yeah I just feel like you know in a day we're so lucky to have like You Tube Now you say and just give some view a bit more of a treat you know like I do do stuff I understood standing in my room or whatever you know I start the site my side profile and that you know if we can give them some extra why not because it's fun to watch just in case you don't like the song you might get mesmerized by the video and. The law you know we just start setting a dancer in you think it looks fantastic. And we're going to we're going to you know watch your progress and feel very confident things are going to go to reflect well before we get lost in any of my stupid games and things give us what you thought about how people can find you online if they want to come for you and see more of your videos and your music yeah I mean the best the best thing uses to Gram now which most people do. Lucy and moon. Cie and moon underscore. And yet follow me and give your follow back that's the main one is the same with my Twitter as well so says Lucy I mean underscore I've got Spotify if you just type in Lucy moon only Lucille moon is a singer so that's good as well my love means a lot though because you know anyone that's been in the band in the past will know the pain of coming up with amazing name and googling it and find out there's like a band in Finland called it. Yeah so let me just a I know it's a scale on You Tube could loosely mean I found that person yeah and he's like. And then there's a there's an Instagram account got like 3 followers an exclusive to straight up and he's like that must have been frustrating yeah because I was as no posts or anything I was a message from a 1000000 times I look please do come on my son on the school. And John what about you but I just junk on a. Second I'm scared of the line. John with the age junk on and you've got to take him out yeah I think either Jeremy blessed because John Nance rules questions through his guitar Mike which is like his kind of growing level so it probably seems awful but now I know you loud and clear. No one gets my studio with. Been put through one of my stupid games tonight is this special stupid is cool Lucy in the Lucy in looney moon landings and being very interested in the moon landings of light and all things spice because he's fast and I am so not only explain the game in just a moment I'm not convinced it's going to make any more sense once I've explained it but will find a history of storms this is Crown. I have never. Tried to. Count. a great. Victory for. Back a few. So . If you. Guys storms the ground B.B.C. Write in with Hansen a bang of the we will enjoy it here in the studio Oh it's now it's time for a law and same feature that I'm calling the Lucy in looney Mooney landings I. Saw in it I'm going to take us into space like I'm. One. OK So we're in Spice obviously right now imagine this scenario with your mind OK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has accidentally taken some drugs right and he's temporarily lost his mind he's gone completely loony 8. Years has been the focus of this drug induced madness he's decided to distract everyone from bricks it by launching an up and coming or and B. Soul singer into space in a rocket called Boris 13 to a new colony on the moon that is Lucy in the. Now 1st you quite light life on the moon you bounce in about you looking at rocks and stuff you drink a microwave resign you through a straw but after an hour you so lonely and bored you find yourself just listening floating around desperate for any kind of company and when you begin to feel better if you just take off your home and ended it all OK It's garbage talk but don't worry prime minister Johnson has noticed that you're getting really Wang golf Yeah and he's decided to send you a series of friends to join you on the colony OK The truth is this my can sense yeah it's trouble it's because the drugs you're losing his mind you not all of the people of a ton of people you want on them are. Some of the world's greatest ever astronauts Yeah OK but some of the world's most. Fearsome spice par it's from a variety of so I fly films. Now there's just a twist there's no sound in spice so. Has insisted because the drugs every guest to Don's on the moon with you right so on they're both right and then they mean Mooney you know what I mean Iraq that's where the money comes in out of it so they're going to pour down their trousers revealing their $900.00 just. Based on that and I you have to decide who to shoot with a spice ray gun OK and who you're going to offer a delicious microwave spice lasagna through a straw I want one of these Does that make any sense whatsoever it doesn't mean I'm saying OK OK Here we go here comes your 1st guest on to the moon. You know interim or you can help me to see you know how to handle. Good luck. OK So the 1st guest has landed and now they're going to pull the trounces down. I'm written on the bottom he's alone so Pete OK a long slow P. Talk now are you going to shoot along with the space right John because it's a spice parlor Well you could welcome him to the moon and offer him some of the Sanya through a straw because he's a spice person I think it explains that I think yeah he looks hungry as well I think we need you to give you guys our lives on yeah yeah OK. One of the new equipment and I'm really sorry. That though you're alone sleepy talk with the sky partner in the song 5 series Lost in spite. Of yourself. You've got one point on the Moon OK but don't worry you kind of got another person is about to go there when. They're all over. OK good luck. With your 2nd guest as a Roy going to pull the trousers down. And written a. Ross they're back and he's rich should be rejected OK Rick should be Riddick acidic guys I mean it was a normal name I made while I made that joke to myself yeah I thought Can I use that tonight maybe not but he that is not what I'm. Used to this once I get off on those was his name Richard Richard B. Ridiculous you going to shoot him because he's a space power or you can welcome on the moon in the microwave design your through a straw. I think. I think Richard didn't sound very similar He sounds nice sounds cool. We're going to take him as on yeah you know take a listen yeah OK. I'm afraid Richard B. Read it with the Spice more right from the Chronicles of Riddick He's even got a chronicle named going to run the show if we're watching soccer not I mean no one else here is what the next guy. OK No not unless. They put trousers down. Your next guest is Eureka dollar and. The year you could go and. Now you should know this one. Guy in Eureka going yeah. Yeah he want to send those on yeah he wants in his honor. He said I'm the guy who said he was the 1st person to go into space on this point you know to show anyone yeah OK we don't go shoot someone. Next. TIME But yes you're not going to like I don't we. Are not going. And I'd like. To have my. Written across this person's bottom is Hondo or not. You can assure. You we're going to show you because he was a mile we quote a pirate who led the gang in the answer room welder floor during the stall was climb well I was kind of was you might see me short one Paul the bottom and here is your 5th and final guest on the moon. And we know that there are same sound effects yet. Another good luck. And they get a poor transit band. Written on their back saw it is Valentino terrace. Valentino. Tara. Here Mike you give a shit yeah. You just show up to. The 1st and youngest woman to ever fries Lucy in this very sad. Story that brings us to the conclusion you'll be delighted to hear of the Lucien looney Moonie landings ever again well I mean that took about an hour of my life I'm pleased because I was very enjoyable Yeah definitely amazing I mean I just want some design you know read you give your mum credit is on your own way I guess leaves it empty handed this is Michael. Brown you saw Mrs Nonny we like a lot. This. Will give you. A. Michael and Tom mission auto is good I want to know that really really really smooth Listen thank you Lucy and. Call and say. Thank you to both you for coming thank you very much can we can we see the law if any any time yeah we're going to be doing like we're going to put on a live show in like towards the end of the year I'm doing a show actually a local show the optimist on the 24th of August my band. And that's oh yeah that's going to be like a local shows or people to come down the bank holiday have a guitar's free entry and it's going to be some new stuff was uncovered as well that's going to be mainly covers at the minute because just kind of not really to perform the like the originals yet but just to like kind of be like you know active and come in to see what we're going to do for you when did original optimist on the 202424th of August ask the bank we're going to be out for some fun. Great. So we're looking forward to it now be a good show be a good show listen stay in touch with us you know the mean you got music the price and of course good luck and we love to play on the show I thank you again. And I hope you agree a fantastic performance in the studio today I'm going to leave you in this a 2nd hour of the program we show men this is lost in Japan on B.B.C. Radio Northampton. Politics. Would be the same. Idea and I know that it sounds crazy. I just want to see. You. I'm a couple of miles from Japan and. There I was thinkin at the flat seat you. Can Get sure my kids 2 of my kids could see Mom I. Could feel the tension. But then. I know it's more than just the friendship I can. Do I got to see. It on the cover. And I'm a. I'm a couple. Hours think you can see it's. Because I can't get to a couple. From Japan and. I was thinking. It's . Good to. Get kids to see. I was hoping that. They. Can't. Get your. Kids. To. Absolutely love that shit. Show mine is lost in Japan or on B.B.C. Radio not found to missed him we know we've you for the next hour. We have a game of would I lie to you in just a moment with Brad change to the frame of haircut stories all explain why in just a moment possibly loads of brand new new music as ever. All the best chains here when your local real fans and cheer. Up next a bit of news I'll be back with you in just a month don't go anywhere place. An answer on my D.A.B. Digital radio on Freeview channel 7340 S is B.B.C. 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