Ewan McKenna, 19, has unveiled soaring first hit ‘Like Us’ and, like his own story, there’s a little bit of magic to it.
An Airdrie teenager who got his big musical break supporting fellow home town singer Nathan Evans at The Hydro has released his debut single.
Ewan McKenna, 19, has unveiled soaring first hit Like Us and, like his own story, there’s a little bit of magic to it.
Bored at home in Airdrie during lockdown, Ewan picked up the guitar his uncle lent him and “mucked about on it ‘til it started sounding alright”.
His family’s considerable vinyl collection gave him plenty of inspiration and, if he got stuck, he’d find performances on YouTube and work out what they were doing by “copying their fingers”.
At 15, Ewan joined a band as lead guitarist and, when the singer left, he stepped up, saying. “I’d never really sung before, but nobody else wanted to do it, so I gave it a bash.
“The more I did it, the more confident I got.”
A stint at music college was “too much like being at school,” so, needing to earn some money, Ewan went around the local pubs seeing if they would give him a gig.
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He added: “If they had a gap when the usual singer was off, they’d give me a try and usually I’d end up getting a regular slot.”
Soon afterwards, he was playing seven gigs a week, three or four hours a night, and posting covers to a growing following on TikTok.
When Ewan heard about a search for a new artist to support Airdrie musician Nathan Evans at Glasgow’s 14,000 capacity Hydro Arena, he was reluctant to enter because “people like me don’t win these things, do they?”
But, of course, he did win and said: “If nobody had filmed it, I don’t think I would believe I was there.”
He’d put the hours in, though, so the crowd got a great show, like he was meant to be on the big stage.
In fact, it helped put Ewan on the shortlist for ‘Newcomer of the Year’ at this year’s Scottish Live Music Awards.
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Ewan’s first release Like Us shows why there’s such a buzz around his voice and song writing but new fans shouldn’t expect him to over-share about its meaning.
Ewan said: “I try to make my songs as real as possible but what they’re actually about doesn’t really matter.
“Hopefully people can get their own meaning out of them.
“I just want to be able to do this as a job.
“Everyone comes out of school and wants to get a trade or whatever. I’ve found mine and I’ve put a lot into it.
“I don’t want to stop now.”
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Ewan is also set to once again support Nathan Evans, and Wishaw’s Saint PHNX Band on their European tour, with dates in Paris and Amsterdam this weekend, April 28 and 29, and three gigs in Germany in August.
You can follow Ewan on TikTok and Instagram, while his single Like Us is available to download or own now.
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