'I loved folk music, but I'd Michael Jackson posters on my bedroom wall' - Frances Black on growing up and Rathlin Island
Briefly

"It’s easy to fall into the trap of self-doubt, especially in an industry that constantly demands perfection. But I've learned that my music speaks for itself. Winning awards made me reflective rather than confident. What mattered was the connection I had with my audience."
"Reflecting on my aunt and uncle’s influence, I realize how important their unwavering support was during my struggles in the music industry. They believed in my talent when I didn’t, which helped me regain my confidence and identity as an artist."
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