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Songwriter rediscovers love of recording music
An avid West Lothian songwriter has had his love of recording music reignited again thanks to his friendship with a support worker at the care facility where he lives.Paul Graham is a resident at Leonard Cheshire in Scotland’s Pinewood social care service in Livingston.Born in Dundee in 1965, he was brought up surrounded by the world of music and started playing guitar at the age of six.But Paul lost his sight at the age of 12 after developing a condition called Hydrocephalus - although this didn’t stop him pursuing his musical dreams.His songwriting has displayed various styles taken from his influences, from rockabilly to country and western to the odd ballad.Paul has composed a few songs under his alter ego Captain Kizzy, named after the