Wet Leg at Find Joy weekender at BRIGHTON CONCORDE 2 (Sunday 29 August). The Find Joy weekend event at the Concorde 2 in Brighton was sure to provoke lots of interest as it consists of mainly new , young and unsigned bands and there are always loads of people in this part of the world who are keen to catch acts that have yet to hit the bright lights . [Read more…]
Introducing the musician Olli Esmo
Introducing Olli Esmo. A brief interview with Olli Esmo discussing the musician’s interests, background and direction. With a link to her song, Ain’t about that
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Kaaboo Cayman Music and Comedy Festival for 2019
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (May, 2018) – KAABOO is proud to announce the 2019 lineup for its newest destination event, a multi-sensory experience in the Cayman Islands. KAABOO Cayman, set to take place February 15 + 16, 2019, welcomes internationally renowned EDM-pop duo The Chainsmokers andBritish new wave idols Duran Duran as headliners for its inaugural event overlooking the Caribbean Sea. [Read more…]
Hugh Masekela, South African Jazz Legend, dies
South Africa – Minister of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa says the nation has lost a one-of-a-kind musician with the passing of Jazz legend bra Hugh Masekela. [Read more…]
South African Soprano Pretty Yende, A Rising Star
Pretty Yende, a rising star soprano with a modern fairy-tale story, releases her debut album A Journey on Sony Classical. Available September 16, this recording has been a joyful labor of love for Yende, as it celebrates the milestones in her extraordinary musical journey, rising to the top of the opera world with unparalleled speed. [Read more…]
Thymeless Tings by Gale McAll
Gale McAll, a photographer who blends her photography with art, captured an evening of some of the best local music. Thymeless Tings offered a perfect setting as Gypsy restaurant / music venue. [Read more…]
Chris Malinchak Announces UK Shows
New Jersey DJ and producer Chris Malinchak is to make his return to the UK this October 2014 with three highly anticipated shows across the country. [Read more…]
Music for All Survey 2014
The recent survey1 undertaken by charity, Music for All (MfA) reveals the importance people place on the provision of music lessons and opportunities in schools. Over 90% of respondents believed it was ‘very or quite important’ that the Government continues to financially support this. It is clear they recognise the countless benefits music brings to a child’s creativity, intellectual development and social skills such as listening and teamwork. [Read more…]
The National Concert Hall’s 13/14 Season
The National Concert Hall’s 2013/2014 International Concert Series continues this Spring with a range of recitalists, duos, ensembles and orchestras including the City of London Sinfonia with clarinettist and conductor Michael Collins (12 April) Chinese pianist Lang Lang in a sold-out concert (19 April), the prized Danish String Quartet (22 April), and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and Choir of Enlightenment with Sir Simon Rattle and guests performing Haydn’s Creation (4 May). [Read more…]