Despite the challenges that come with being self-employed in the creative industry, I really love what I do.
Tommy was interested in music from the age of 12, when he started guitar lessons, and he studied Music at GCSE
He initially intended to study Politics at university, but he deferred (delayed starting his course) and volunteered with a local community organisation where he taught music to young people, which led him back down a musical career path
He changed his degree course to Music and, whilst at university, formed an alt-rock band, New Luna
After completing an internship at a music studio after university, he started to work freelance as an audio engineer, recording music. He is now able to produce his own band's music. Whilst self-employment is challenging, it is also really exciting and he feels his band is heading in the right direction.
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