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Irish singer songwriter Simon Fagan has been honoured at the International Songwriting Competition, with his track ‘Never Really Cried’ receiving the award for Best Performance. Established in 2002, ISC honors amateur and professional songwriters around the world and awards more than $150,000 in cash and prizes in all. With judges ranging from Tom Waits, Steve Winwood, Jeff Beck, Robbie Williams, McCoy Tyner, Kings Of Leon, Jerry Lee Lewis, Robert Smith (The Cure) and many more (as well as seven record label Presidents), winning the ISC Performance category is an accomplishment that recognizes not only excellence in the craft of songwriting but it’s the only category that considers both production and vocal performance too.
Ireland's Simon Fagan wins major songwriting award

Now in its eighth year, ISC received almost 15,000 songs from amateur and professional songwriters from almost 100 countries worldwide, confirming ISC's status as the leading global songwriting event. The New York Times called ISC, “the songwriting competition to take note of.” 'Never Really Cried' is taken from Fagan's forthcoming debut album ‘Outside Looking In’, due for Irish release on May 14th
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