Song writing doesn't come naturally to most of us, but to some of the women from our womens drop-in project, it seems to be a gift!
It has also led them to an exciting few weeks; being on the radio, meeting one of the biggest boy bands from the UK (!), and growing in creativity.
Music helps us to express our emotions. Gifted songwriters often battle through difficult topics and heartbreaking lyrics and effectively get a message across. Liam, one of our community workers here and a talented songwriter and musician himself worked with the Recovery project, a part of our Heart2Change program to encourage creativity in songwriting. He's written a few words about the journey these women have been on...
"In August I started
to get involved in the women’s group ran by Iona, and I was asked to
do a song writing day with the girls. At first it seemed like it was going to
be a struggle for the girls to have confidence in being involved, but within a
few minutes we started to put a song together! The song writing only went on
for half an hour but at the end the half an hour we had a full song written by
the girls. The song was about how they were feeling before they found someone
and somewhere they could go to and expressed their true feelings in this song.
After this we started to get very excited that the girls had come up with
something so amazing and decided we would try our best to get this recorded as
the girls said nothing they do goes anywhere.
After speaking to another charity who have a recording studio and vocal coaches, we decided that we could work with them to make this possible Over the weeks that followed, we had a vocal coach come over to help the girls with the song and this came from the recording studio. The girls started to get excited as we put a date in for recording.
This then led to the girls meeting JLS! (YES, they got to meet JLS!)
They performed their song to JLS, giving them background on why they made this song. They then got to meet them in VIP at TFM Radio where JLS were about to go on the Radio. Marvin from JLS asked Jessie our CEO if she could give him the finished copy when the girls finish recording, praising the song and getting pictures with the girls and signing merchandise.
This was a
big boost to the girls confidence and made them really happy, this means so much
to these girls as it is a step forward in their lives and something that they
have never had the opportunity to do. After JLS left, the radio station asked us to do
an interview and perform the song live on the radio as part of the story of how the
girls and us got to meet JLS and what the story behind the girls lives and the
song was about."
Big thanks to JLS and TFM radio who were both so encouraging and supportive when we met them, very welcoming and helpful. Thank you!
We'll leave you with a few lines from their amazing song; 'Everyday Things':
After speaking to another charity who have a recording studio and vocal coaches, we decided that we could work with them to make this possible Over the weeks that followed, we had a vocal coach come over to help the girls with the song and this came from the recording studio. The girls started to get excited as we put a date in for recording.
This then led to the girls meeting JLS! (YES, they got to meet JLS!)
JLS meeting the girls |
Performing the Song to JLS |
Marvin gets acquainted with the AWO family! |
They performed their song to JLS, giving them background on why they made this song. They then got to meet them in VIP at TFM Radio where JLS were about to go on the Radio. Marvin from JLS asked Jessie our CEO if she could give him the finished copy when the girls finish recording, praising the song and getting pictures with the girls and signing merchandise.
A Way Out meet JLS |
Performing the song to TFM radio |
We'll leave you with a few lines from their amazing song; 'Everyday Things':
"I was feeling trapped, I didn't care about nowt
Then all of a sudden I found A Way Out
Out in the cold a whisper became a shout
I never looked back or gave a second doubt
I changed my life
It helped me see the person I could really be
This is me
Who could you be?"
Love from A Way Out x
Many thanks to Anthony Preece for the images in this blog post.
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