Ep. 101 Kev Crane: From Singing Plumber to Big Screen Story

 

Kev Crane is a plumber in Leicestershire, England who loves to sing while he works. One day while singing along to the radio, one of his clients stopped to listen. It was the right tune at the right time. Paul Conneally owns New Reality Records and asked Kev if he had any original songs. Kev gave him several songs that he recorded in his basement studio during the pandemic. 

After releasing his album on Paul's record label, Kev signed a deal with a Hollywood filmmaker and sold the rights to his story to The Hunger Games writers Stacy Sherman and Billy Ray.

In this episode of Flip Your Script with Kristi Piehl, Kev shares what it’s been like to live out his dream in the recording studio and on the big screen. 

CHALLENGE FOR LISTENERS:

What's the dream, passion or hobby you’ve put on the backburner? How can you make it reality?

RESOURCES:

Kev Crane’s Website, Instagram and Twitter

Why Can’t I Be You? By Kev Crane on Spotify and Apple Music

Kev on the Drew Barrymore Show

Kev’s story in BBC News


CLOSING QUOTE

If you don’t have a dream, how can you have a dream come true?
— Oscar Hammerstein II
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