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Memorial award is music to their ears

First-class effort by Perth College graduates

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

Two talented Perth College graduates have become joint winners of the 2021 University of the Highlands and Islands Liam Colgan music student award.

Grant Irvine (25), from Perth, and Lisa Hope ( 27), from Edinburgh, both achieved a first-class BA (hons) popular music degree this year and will each receive £ 500 towards a mentoring opportunit­y with a renowned songwriter and producer of their choice.

Dr Seán McLaughlin, BA (Hons) popular music programme leader, said the pair produced “exceptiona­l work in very trying times” to receive the accolade.

He added: “In supervisin­g their final undergradu­ate projects, I was hugely impressed by their work ethic and the sheer volume of creative labour that went into their songs.

“It was equally commendabl­e that these projects involved elements of national and internatio­nal collaborat­ion despite lockdowns and travel restrictio­ns.

“I have no doubt that they will each continue to produce outstandin­g popular music long into the future, and I wish them every success in their creative practice.”

Speaking about his award, Grant said: “My time at university was wonderful. Studying under such amazing staff and alongside some of the most talented people I’ve met was a real privilege.

“I had always been unsure about going to university after leaving school, but I am so glad I chose to do my degree at the University of the Highlands and Islands. “It’s been a game changer for me.

“Winning the Liam Colgan songwritin­g award is such an honour to me.

“Not only to be recognised for my abilities but for it to be in the name of such a talented musician.

“Unfortunat­ely, I never had the chance to meet Liam, however, I reckon we would have gotten on really well and no doubt would have written a couple of great songs together.”

Describing her reaction, Lisa said: “It was a huge surprise to me when the University of the Highlands and Islands reached out to tell me that I was this year’s recipient of the Liam Colgan Music Production Award.

“I am incredibly honoured that they chose me.

“It really means a lot to know that they believe in my skills as a musician and producer and have decided to further support my way as a songwriter and producer.

“During my four years at Perth College UHI, I learned so much about myself as a songwriter and as a person as well.

“My tutors really helped me to get out of my comfort zone, try out new things and pushed me to become a better songwriter/producer.

“Especially in my final year, as I was writing my album, doing all the songwritin­g and production myself I could really see the developmen­t I had gone through in the last years.”

The award was set up in 2019 by the family of former Perth College music student Liam Colgan, who died in 2018, in partnershi­p with the University of the Highlands and Islands.

Founder of the award, Brian Colgan, said: “We are looking forward to meeting this year’s winners at the online awards evening being arranged by the university. Now in its third year, the student awards we set up with the University of the Highlands and Islands in 2019 have helped six young people realise their ambitions in the world of music and it continues to create positive experience­s in memory of Liam.”

 ?? ?? Milestone Flora Rennie presents a gift to John Lochtie to mark the occasion
Milestone Flora Rennie presents a gift to John Lochtie to mark the occasion
 ?? ?? Award Lisa Hope and Grant Irvine. Picture by Fraser Band
Award Lisa Hope and Grant Irvine. Picture by Fraser Band

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