25.04.2018 Views

Bounce Magazine May 2018

Featuring the lovely Nadine Coyle, former Girls Aloud Star, Singer Songwriter Frank Turner. We also have a food and drink special, feature the bury Festival and have plenty of summer recipes, competitions and interesting columns from our usual contributors.

Featuring the lovely Nadine Coyle, former Girls Aloud Star, Singer Songwriter Frank Turner. We also have a food and drink special, feature the bury Festival and have plenty of summer recipes, competitions and interesting columns from our usual contributors.

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

FEATURE FEATURE<br />

MAY <strong>2018</strong> MAY | <strong>2018</strong> ISSUE | ISSUE #67 | #67 NADINE COYLE<br />

NADINE COYLE<br />

<strong>Bounce</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>’s Rachel Ducker speaks to Nadine Coyle about her<br />

time in Girls Aloud, motherhood and her new EP...<br />

As one fifth of chart-mauling, award-winning,<br />

expectation-shattering girl band Girls Aloud,<br />

Nadine Coyle has already played her part in<br />

helping redefine pop.<br />

She returned to the music scene late last<br />

year with a brand new song ‘Go To Work’,<br />

now Nadine announces the release of a new<br />

4 track EP and a UK tour, celebrating strong<br />

women.<br />

She will also be hitting the road this <strong>May</strong> for a<br />

UK and Ireland tour, performing the greatest<br />

hits of Girls Aloud solo, alongside songs from<br />

her forthcoming new album. Pop fans should<br />

rejoice as this tour is set to be the ultimate<br />

party night out this Spring, seeing Nadine<br />

perform such legendary<br />

hits as ‘Sound Of The<br />

Underground’, ‘Love<br />

Machine’, ‘Biology’,<br />

“Something New’ and<br />

‘The Promise’, alongside<br />

new Nadine stormers<br />

such as ‘Go To Work’<br />

and ‘Girls On Fire’.<br />

If each member of the band – who<br />

sashayed their way through a ten-year, five<br />

album career – had a role, then Nadine’s was<br />

The Voice. Often demoing the songs with<br />

Brian ahead of the other girls during the<br />

band’s tenure, it’s always been any<br />

discerning pop fan’s dream for the pair<br />

to collaborate again on Coyle’s<br />

solo material.<br />

The Derry-born singer opens up to Rachel<br />

Ducker, about motherhood and touches upon<br />

her time in Girls Aloud.<br />

R: Hi Nadine, how are you today?<br />

I’m really good how are you Rachel?<br />

R: I’m great… thanks for your time, I know<br />

I don’t have long so I will start with my<br />

questions! When did you realize you had a<br />

passion for singing?<br />

I was really young. I used to sing ‘Saturday<br />

Night at the Movies’ when I was three years<br />

old, I even used to sing the ad-libs on it. My<br />

mummy and daddy were like “what is she<br />

doing?” A, where did she hear this<br />

song, people kissing on the back<br />

seat of the movies, and B where<br />

did she get all of these ad-libs?<br />

Very early on, I just loved singing<br />

and singing songs that I felt<br />

connected to. My dad was a<br />

singer in his spare time, he did<br />

performances and shows, so he got<br />

me and my younger sister involved.<br />

It’s just something I’ve always done.<br />

R: We saw you emerge onto the music scene<br />

through the TV Show ‘Popstars,’ in 2002,<br />

which is where Girls Aloud was formed. Does<br />

it feel like a lifetime ago now?<br />

It really does? It’s almost like a different world.<br />

23

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!