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Deeper with Lee MacDougall

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Lee MacDougall's North American tour is fast approaching and we at Dreamers Radio are immensely excited for the opportunity to interview him about his plans, music and hopes before he embarks on the journey over the pond. Have questions for Lee? E-mail them to dreamersradiostation@gmail.com with the subject in the title of the e-mail so we can be sure to spot and ask your question! Brief portion of the biography taken from Lee's facebook (http://www.facebook.com/leemacdougall): "Born and raised in Grimsby, a small historical town on the east coast of England famous for its fishing industry, Lee MacDougall was still a child when he realised that he wanted to be a musician. Studying music composition and production at university in the north of England for 3 years gave Lee the chance to concentrate fully on his songwriting and musicianship after being in locally successful bands since he learned to play guitar at 13. While at university Lee played live continuously and was spurred on by the positive reaction his performances received. After university Lee worked at the local fish processing factory for as long as he could stand it. The last straw came when a colleague stole Lee’s shoes meaning that he had to walk home bare foot! On hearing the news that Lee was jobless, his parents gave him a month to find work and start paying rent. Lee spent the next three weeks locked in his room writing and demoing songs on an old tape recorder before sending them out to labels in London. Again the responses were favourable and within a few days Lee was in London attending meetings, secured on the strength of his songs." Visit his Facebook for the remainder then tune in on Saturday February 19th to catch the live interview with Lee MacDougall!

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