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When fame means having a full stomach

Joshua Radin went hungry when he was a struggling artist.

May 6, 2010 10:32
Joshua Radin’s celebrity friend, the actor Zach Braff, boosted his career by getting his music airplay on TV

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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'Nowadays when people ask me how I define success I'd say it was being able to order anything on the menu," says Joshua Radin.

The New York-based singer-songwriter, who says that for years he was a "starving artist", can certainly order any dish he likes in any restaurant in the world. His first album to be released in the UK, Simple Times, went straight into the top 10, and he has just completed a sell-out UK tour, while his songs have been heard on more than 70 episodes of television shows, including Scrubs and Grey's Anatomy.

After years struggling as a painter and screenwriter, living on five dollars a day, the 34-year-old has found his niche. It was at the age of 29, as a cathartic distraction to a disintegrating six-year relationship, that Radin picked up an acoustic guitar and started teaching himself to play. "I was writing screenplays at the time and if I was stuck on a scene I would pull out the guitar and learn a new chord," he recalls. "Just sitting there in my living room strumming, I found myself humming and then I thought, maybe I should just write a song."

Imagine testing your first song on close friends only to hear it, weeks later, on a TV show watched by millions. That is what happened to Radin, whose starry contacts, met through screenwriting and while studying art at university, include his best friend, the actor Zach Braff. Braff placed his song on his hit series Scrubs and soon after Radin was getting messages from fans asking where they could hear more. It spurred him on to keep writing.