Talented musician Aaron Sweeney has recently released his debut EP Introducing
- Credit: CHARLOTTE BOND
A 14-year-old who explores what it s like to be a teenager through his music has just released his debut EP.
Aaron Sweeney, from Bury St Edmunds, wrote the six-track EP Introducing over the past four months.
His new release follows on from his single ‘Please Don’t Fear’, which came out during the spring 2020 coronavirus lockdown.
Aaron Sweeney, from Bury St Edmunds, just wants to get his music out there
- Credit: CHARLOTTE BOND
The Year 9 student, who attends King Edward VI School in Bury St Edmunds, writes, performs and produces his music himself.
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