The Green Room With Jack Hendry
Celtic View|Vol 53 Issue 30

Once more we are in The Green Room to get to know the players and their interests, whether that’s their first ever concert, their favourite TV show or their prized football possession. Next into The Green Room is Jack Hendry

The Green Room With Jack Hendry

What was the first album that you bought or downloaded?

That’s a tough one. I can’t remember for sure. It’s probably one of those Now that’s what I Call Music albums. I think that was quite fashionable back in the day so it was probably that. I like different genres and they always had a good mix in them so I always liked those albums back in the day.

What was the last song you streamed or downloaded?

It was actually from the movie Blade. It was the song that played in the opening scene and I think it was called Bloodbath. I watched it before a game recently and it’s a really good opening scene. It’s the first time you see him. He shows up at this blood rave and starts fighting everyone. It’s a really good upbeat song to listen to before a match.

What was the first gig you went to?

Calvin Harris at the Hydro. I’m not really a massive fan of concerts but it was really good. I think it was one of his early gigs and it turned to be a good night. I also had the privilege of going over to Vegas and I saw him play there too. That was probably a better gig than the Hydro given the surroundings. I’m a fan of Calvin Harris.

What was the last gig that you went to?

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