The care leaver who made a number one album
An audio engineer who grew up in the care system has received a prestigious award after working on folk-punk singer Frank Turner's chart-topping album.< /p>
Matt Taylor moved to Buxton, Derbyshire from the Isle of Man, after a troubled childhood during which he spent three years in children's homes.
After winning the Rising Star award at the Music Producers Guild Awards, the 29-year-old said he hopes his success can inspire others from disadvantaged backgrounds.
"Care people are kind of taught not to have dreams," he said.
"I mean, I just got here because I like banging my head against an endless wall until it cracks. > Next ez BBC East Midlands on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@bbc.co.uk.
An audio engineer who grew up in the care system has received a prestigious award after working on folk-punk singer Frank Turner's chart-topping album.< /p>
Matt Taylor moved to Buxton, Derbyshire from the Isle of Man, after a troubled childhood during which he spent three years in children's homes.
After winning the Rising Star award at the Music Producers Guild Awards, the 29-year-old said he hopes his success can inspire others from disadvantaged backgrounds.
"Care people are kind of taught not to have dreams," he said.
"I mean, I just got here because I like banging my head against an endless wall until it cracks. > Next ez BBC East Midlands on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@bbc.co.uk.
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