Eurovision 2023: Falkirk musician and bandmates secure place in Grand Final

A Falkirk-born musician will take to the stage in tomorrow’s Grand Final of Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool.
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Simone Dow and her band Voyager will be performing the song Promise, which she co-wrote with bandmates Alex Cannon, Ashley Doodkirte, Daniel Estrin, and Scott Kay, to represent Australia in this year’s contest after winning through in last night’s semi-final.

The down under synth-metal musicians entered the stage on a car, before facing off against Albania, Armenia, Cyprus, Romania, Austria, Denmark, Lithuania, San Marino, Belgium, Slovenia, Iceland, Georgia, Greece, Poland and Estonia in round two of the semi-finals.

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They are now up against 25 other countries from around the world for the sought after Eurovision prize.

Falkirk-born Voyager guitarist Simone Dow with dad Richard before her trip from Down Under to Liverpool for Eurovision 2023Falkirk-born Voyager guitarist Simone Dow with dad Richard before her trip from Down Under to Liverpool for Eurovision 2023
Falkirk-born Voyager guitarist Simone Dow with dad Richard before her trip from Down Under to Liverpool for Eurovision 2023

Last month Simone’s dad Richard, himself a well-know musician in this area, explained how a Falkirk Bairn and former pupil of the town’s Victoria Primary School came to be playing for an Australian band in the world’s single biggest song contest.

He said: “Simone and myself were born in Falkirk Royal so we're both Bairns. She attended Victoria Primary for a little while before we all emigrated. We arrived in Australia back in 1991 when Simone was six.

"She went to Osborne Park Primary, then Noranda primary where she began taking classical guitar lessons. She was playing secondary school pieces at primary and it was was clear from the beginning she had a talent."

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Rock ‘n’ roll is strong within the Dow family – dad Richard was a member of the popular 1970s country rockers Thrush and her grandfather was a big band drummer.

Richard added: “I played in several bands based in Falkirk. Thrush was the most successful one as we did telly’s Thingummygig, featured on BBC radio and toured up and down the country.

“We played Apollo in Glasgow, as well as the Playhouse and Oden in Edinburgh. My dad was a big band drummer saw he taught me drums. The first few bands I was in I played drums, but I later taught myself guitar.”

Simone’s amazing six string talent was fostered by her dad and her granddad.

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Richard said: “I bought her various electric guitars and amps and eventually she started a band. She got advanced lessons on scales, but by the time she was 15 they couldn't take her any further.

"My dad bought her a Gibson Les Paul and I bought her a Fender Telecaster. She was now playing with a band called Scourge then was asked to join Psychonaut. The guitarist with this band also played with Voyager and eventually she was asked to join.

"She has been a constant member with Danny the singer now and this new line up which has been stable for several years is the best yet.”