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Fellow Essex boy Sam Duckworth met Chris & Stu at the Pink Toothbrush to run down his Top 5 Lyrics.
Sam grew up in Southend-on-Sea and was signed to Atlantic Records in March 2006, after playing many gigs, both with punk rock band Silverskin and as Get Cape. As Get Cape, Duckworth has collaborated with Billy Bragg, Nitin Sawhney, Shlomo, Killa Kela, Baba Maal, Flea, Kate Nash and many others.
Song lyrics all hold different meanings for different people and here we get an insight into Sam's wide taste in genres including hip hop and what really talks to Get Cape when it comes to writing. The boys talk about the rich Essex music scene amongst the usual nonsense and left this episode feeling like they had recorded something special with a rare talent and lovely chap!
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Fellow Essex boy Sam Duckworth met Chris & Stu at the Pink Toothbrush to run down his Top 5 Lyrics.
Sam grew up in Southend-on-Sea and was signed to Atlantic Records in March 2006, after playing many gigs, both with punk rock band Silverskin and as Get Cape. As Get Cape, Duckworth has collaborated with Billy Bragg, Nitin Sawhney, Shlomo, Killa Kela, Baba Maal, Flea, Kate Nash and many others.
Song lyrics all hold different meanings for different people and here we get an insight into Sam's wide taste in genres including hip hop and what really talks to Get Cape when it comes to writing. The boys talk about the rich Essex music scene amongst the usual nonsense and left this episode feeling like they had recorded something special with a rare talent and lovely chap!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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