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RTE outing for Moville musician 08.06.07

A Moville musician enjoyed some national exposure recently when he got to sing an original song on RTE's most listened to radio programme.
Sean 'Hiboy' McLaughlin featured on RTE One's Morning Ireland as part of his visit to Listowel Writers' Week in Co. Kerry.
He was attending a song writing workshop led by Glen Hansard of Irish band, The Frames, when RTE reporter Cian McCormick invited him to be part of his radio package for the next day.
Sean 'Hiboy' McLaughlin Sean, a regular singer/guitarist around local bars including Rawdon's in Moville, sang ‘You Told Me So’ to a radio audience of more than 400,000 listeners.
"It was a great feeling and it all happened so fast there was no time to get nervous about it," he laughed.
Sean said the highlight, however, of his visit to Listowel Writers' Week was when he was invited on stage in St. John’s Theatre by Hansard who was performing a solo concert there as part of the festival.
He once again played ‘You Told Me So’ to the delight of the packed house.
"People were congratulating me afterwards. It really was a musical highlight for me to date.
‘My cheeks are still sore from grinning about it. If someone had told me on Wednesday that by the end of Friday night I’d have sung on the radio and been asked by Glen Hansard to play onstage with him, I’d have thought they were wired to the moon."
Encouraged by his recent experience, Sean is now thinking of recording some of his own songs. "It just shows you what’s possible when you put yourself out there and try new things. That was one of the great things about the workshop in that you had 15 people of all ages and walks of life taking time out to try something different.
"As one girl put it, it was like therapy only more fun. I couldn't recommend the festival and workshops highly enough to anybody thinking of giving it a go.
"It was a great confidence booster and for me now, I hope to record a few tunes and see what happens from there - although I think I’ll be working for a while yet.”
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