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Ray Heffernan (songwriter)

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Ray Heffernan, Irish songwriter, known for co-writing the Robbie Williams song "Angels".[1]

References

  1. ^ "Interview with RTE". Retrieved 6 February 2016.

Ray Heffernan is a songwriter and musician from the northside of Dublin. He has had commercial successes in 5 countries and in 4 languages, and has worked with such household names as Robbie Williams, Wallis Bird and Declan O'Rourke at the very start of their respective careers. He is also the founder of “Music4Life”, a language learning school based on creativity and songwriting, working in and with elementary schools, facilitating creative writing in prison facilities and, more recently, among refugees and migrant workers. He lives and works by Lake Orta in Northern Italy.