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LISTEN: Torridon musician suspects a prank as BBC radio station mistakes his identity


By Andrew Dixon

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Torridon frontman Kenny Smith thought he might have been at the receiving end of a prank when a BBC radio station mistook him for someone else.

The musician – who hit national headlines last week when performing live at the Ironworks in Inverness in one of the first live music gig since the initial coronavirus lockdown in March – suggested to BBC Radio Sussex that he might have been "stiched up".

It seems the radio station was hoping to speak to a different Kenny Smith.

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