Host Graham Coath sits down with rising star Lydia Reddy for an episode packed with energy, humour, and plenty of musical heart. Hailing from Blackburn, Lydia shares her inspiring journey into the world of pop music, the sibling rivalry that never was, and how her brother's guitar strumming sparked a lifelong passion.
From early inspirations like Little Mix to discovering her own sound in power pop, Lydia reflects on everything from self-taught keyboard skills to her upcoming EP. She dishes on what it was like auditioning for The Voice Kids, her dreams of supporting Lucy Spraggan or James Blunt, and the joy (and hilarity) of seeing her own face on a bus stop poster.
We also dive into concert pricing, the magic of affordable gigs, and why she'd keep ticket prices down if she ever hits the big time. Lydia discusses working with Clubhouse Studio in Blackburn, her favourite pop production collaborators, and her ambition to get on BBC Introducing.
This episode is not just a conversation about music; it’s a peek into Lydia's determination, her DIY spirit, and her vision for a career built on passion, connection, and integrity. Whether she’s belting out power pop anthems or dreaming about Glastonbury, Lydia Reddy is one to watch.
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