Draft feature article

I have wrote my article to hook, entertain and inform my audience. I have included quotes and questions to create personal identity and encourage social interaction. The image above was my first draft, I also took a video of someone reading the article so that I could listen to how it sounded.

 

After reading through my article draft I made adjustments to it, here is my improved one…

 

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Courcy is British and lives in London. From an early age he was always passionate about his music and has always wanted to be a singer. He has been creating his own songs since the age of 15.

 Courcy says, ‘Take life as it comes, we all find ourselves in the end.’ 

I met with Courcy as he took a break from recording his latest album, Youth, and asked him some of the questions reader of Metro Indie have been on at us to find the answers to:

What made you want to get into the music industry? 

My parents have always been musicians and in the music industry, as my dad was a guitarist and my mum was a singer, so from a young age I have always been passionate about music. Music has always been a part of my life, it’s in my blood. 

Why did you stop recording albums for so long? 

A couple of years ago I was diagnosed with depression. I needed some time to myself without being in the public eye but whilst I was struggling mentally I created new songs; music allowed me to heal myself and helped me to come back to reality. Now I’m able to come back with a new album and feeling better than ever. Music has allowed me to become who I am today and helped me to escape reality. In the future I will continue to create my albums and more concerts and I hope to meet more of my fans one day, I’m grateful to them all. 

If there is something you would like to say to your fans, what would it be?

All I have to say is that I appreciate you guys lots and there’s one thing I always say which is we are here for a good time not a long time, any dreams you have go for it, live life to the fullest, ignore the people that try to stop you. You can be whoever you want to be!

Who would you most like to collaborate with?

I would hope to one day collaborate with Yungblud or Artic Monkeys as they have inspired me within the music industry and they have created incredible songs, they are all such great people and it would be lovely to meet them properly one day, I would feel more than honoured to work with them. 

What has been the best performance of your career so far?

I would say that when I performed at Reading a couple of years ago it was by far the best performance I have done, the whole crowd were so supportive, to see the happiness on everyone’s faces warmed my heart. It was so lovely to see some of my fans individually afterwards. I want to say a massive thank you to the whole team setting everything up, they were very kind and great to talk to. 

What type of singer would you classify yourself as?

I would classify myself as an indie rock singer as I tend to sing rather chill but also upbeat music. 

As we can see Courcy has definitely bounced back looking great, we look forward to the release of his new album. Don’t miss out, be sure to buy next month’s edition as there will be a chance to win tickets to the launch party of it. 

‘LIVE LIKE THERES NO TOMORROW!’

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