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<a href="spotify:artist:2iSJvv5XBNm8GltM6dN3jJ" data-name="Bev Lyons">Bev Lyons</a> has interviewed everyone from <a href="spotify:artist:1uNFoZAHBGtllmzznpCI3s" data-name="Justin Bieber">Justin Bieber</a> to <a href="spotify:artist:6vWDO969PvNqNYHIOW5v0m" data-name="Beyoncé">Beyoncé</a> and now she’s released her debut single <a href="spotify:album:5W6nTtxsTuRoakmLVq2mrB" data-name="I'm Leaving You">I'm Leaving You</a> .
The Glasgow born writer and broadcaster began singing properly during the pandemic when she entertained neighbours and friends from her flat balcony.
Her love of singing started long before that. She once won a competition to perform with <a href="spotify:artist:6kz53iCdBSqhQCZ21CoLcc" data-name="Culture Club">Culture Club</a> <a href="spotify:artist:2BWfZGPtsjRlRp7JTDqI45" data-name="Boy George">Boy George</a> as one of his backing singers at Abbey Road for a re release of Karma Chameleon.
She said: “I’ve always loved performing and I used to sing at family parties when I was wee but I couldn’t look at my audience cause I was too scared. In more recent years I messed around in my bedroom, writing music on GarageBand.”
When the world of red carpet events and glitzy parties came to an abrupt stop Bev returned to singing taking virtual lessons.
Her online lockdown performances got a huge thumbs up and when life got back to normal after Covid she was asked to appear at live gigs. She said: “I love singing to bigger audiences and thought it would be cool to develop some of my own songs.
“My debut single is a pop song about life after love, inspired by songs by <a href="spotify:artist:72OaDtakiy6yFqkt4TsiFt" data-name="Cher">Cher</a> , <a href="spotify:artist:5YGY8feqx7naU7z4HrwZM6" data-name="Miley Cyrus">Miley Cyrus</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6V6WCgi7waF55bJmylC4H5" data-name="Gloria Gaynor">Gloria Gaynor</a> . It’s a real upbeat anthem about hope, strength and survival.
Celebrity followers include <a href="spotify:artist:5jqKIZLB5WA5KquEihB3ND" data-name="Deacon Blue">Deacon Blue</a>’s Lorraine Mackintosh, <a href="spotify:artist:3r9TXuXfOUxXjgYgAR0fP8" data-name="Bay City Rollers">Bay City Rollers</a> Stuart Woody Wood, Showbiz star Ross King, River City’s Tom Urie, and Eurovision icon <a href="spotify:artist:0yuQFQjDi5q4Osqrcu5DqN" data-name="Miriana Conte">Miriana Conte</a>.
The Glasgow born writer and broadcaster began singing properly during the pandemic when she entertained neighbours and friends from her flat balcony.
Her love of singing started long before that. She once won a competition to perform with <a href="spotify:artist:6kz53iCdBSqhQCZ21CoLcc" data-name="Culture Club">Culture Club</a> <a href="spotify:artist:2BWfZGPtsjRlRp7JTDqI45" data-name="Boy George">Boy George</a> as one of his backing singers at Abbey Road for a re release of Karma Chameleon.
She said: “I’ve always loved performing and I used to sing at family parties when I was wee but I couldn’t look at my audience cause I was too scared. In more recent years I messed around in my bedroom, writing music on GarageBand.”
When the world of red carpet events and glitzy parties came to an abrupt stop Bev returned to singing taking virtual lessons.
Her online lockdown performances got a huge thumbs up and when life got back to normal after Covid she was asked to appear at live gigs. She said: “I love singing to bigger audiences and thought it would be cool to develop some of my own songs.
“My debut single is a pop song about life after love, inspired by songs by <a href="spotify:artist:72OaDtakiy6yFqkt4TsiFt" data-name="Cher">Cher</a> , <a href="spotify:artist:5YGY8feqx7naU7z4HrwZM6" data-name="Miley Cyrus">Miley Cyrus</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6V6WCgi7waF55bJmylC4H5" data-name="Gloria Gaynor">Gloria Gaynor</a> . It’s a real upbeat anthem about hope, strength and survival.
Celebrity followers include <a href="spotify:artist:5jqKIZLB5WA5KquEihB3ND" data-name="Deacon Blue">Deacon Blue</a>’s Lorraine Mackintosh, <a href="spotify:artist:3r9TXuXfOUxXjgYgAR0fP8" data-name="Bay City Rollers">Bay City Rollers</a> Stuart Woody Wood, Showbiz star Ross King, River City’s Tom Urie, and Eurovision icon <a href="spotify:artist:0yuQFQjDi5q4Osqrcu5DqN" data-name="Miriana Conte">Miriana Conte</a>.
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