Talent Competition Kicks Off Across Ireland

Have you got talent

Have you got talent

400 Pubs, 5000 Acts – Pub Talent Competition Kicks Off Across Ireland

Ever dreamed of becoming the next Susan Boyle, Kings of Leon or even David Copperfield? If so, the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI) in association with Smithwick’s, might have the answer for you. [Read more…]

Lifetime Achievement Award For Donovan

Donovan, an artist who has influenced generations of musicians and music fans alike, will be presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at BBC Radio 2’s Folk Awards 2011 on Monday 7 February. [Read more…]

Nomfusi taking it to another level

Nomfusi and Band

Nomfusi and Band

Nominated in two categories of the 2010 Metro FM Awards, including Best Female Artist, 2011 year promises to be another stellar year for Afro-soul star Nomfusi. Bookings are flooding in from Europe and North America, and soon she’ll be embarking on her seventh international tour. Not bad for an artist who launched her debut just more than a year ago. [Read more…]

Kaiser Chiefs And Tinchy Stryder for Musicians’ Masterclass

Kaiser Chiefs and Tinchy Stryder, as well as a host of specialist musicians, music industry executives and BBC DJs, have all signed up to the first ever BBC Introducing Musicians’ Masterclass on Thursday 3 February.

Kaiser Chiefs

Kaiser Chiefs

Held across two legendary music studios – Abbey Road and Maida Vale – the exciting event will connect under-the-radar musicians from across the UK with artists and top industry professionals from the BBC, the media, live music and recording industries as well as a host of BBC DJs.

The Musicians’ Masterclass will give new musicians an insight into the wider business side of the industry, as well as the opportunity to focus on the more practical and technical aspects of being a musician.

It will be a mixture of intimate practical sessions, where musicians will hear and interact with established industry specialists including drummer Andy Gangadeen (Chase & Status, The Spice Girls); guitarist Deptford John (Iron Maiden, Take That, Kylie); vocal coach Sam Blue (Dizzie Rascal, The Streets); and producers and DJs Annie Mac, Toddla T and Kissy Sell Out.

It will also include special insight sessions, where BBC DJs will be joined by Tinchy Stryder and Kaiser Chiefs, as well as the key people in their career journeys, all offering advice and guidance for new musicians.

BBC Radio DJ Jo Whiley will close the event with a quirky unique version of Question Time, where musicians can put their questions to an expert panel of insiders, including George Ergatoudis (Head of Music, BBC Radio 1), Geoff Ellis (Head of DF concerts), Mike Smith (Managing Director, Columbia) and Martin Mills (Chairman, Beggars Group).

The event will be streamed live on the day, on the BBC Introducing website, giving musicians from around the country the opportunity to see the sessions and gain invaluable advice from many of the activities.

Jason Carter, Editor, BBC Introducing, says: “We are very pleased to have pulled together such a fantastic line-up of music industry experts from inside and outside of the BBC. For the musicians that attend, it should be a fantastic learning experience at two of the UK’s most legendary recording studios.

“The focus of the day will be solely built around developing musicians and advising them about all facets of the industry. From sessions on drumming and lyrics to the artist led talks, the live streaming content online and available after will enable musicians from all over the UK to benefit from the wealth of advice on offer.”

The Practical Sessions

The practical sessions will be genre/instrument-based and will take place throughout the day across both venues, giving musicians the opportunity to work with experts and gain advice on their music. As well as the industry specialists, there will special guests dropping into the sessions throughout the day.

Recording

Musicians will be able to learn from and interact with some of the BBC’s world-class producers and engineers, as they record a session with a band in the BBC’s Maida Vale studios. They will learn about the recording process from setting up kit and mics, to operating the mixing desk and recording overdubs – finding out what equipment is necessary to emulate the sounds of classic recordings.

Remix

Radio 1 Specialist DJs Annie Mac, Toddla T and Kissy Sell Out lead this session, demonstrating how they produce a remix across a variety of genres. During the workshop, musicians will explore arrangement, breakdowns, bass lines and sub-bass, drum programming and use of samples and effects, as well as investigating the pros and cons of different software.

Drums

Drummer Andy Gangadeen, from the Chase & Status and Spice Girls camp, leads the drumming workshop. He will demonstrate his unique drum set up the “Gangascope” and explain some of the skills and techniques required of a contemporary drummer – including sampling, triggering, tuning, improvising and arranging.

Guitar

Industry expert and guitar legend Deptford John will show musicians how to get the most out of their guitar and bass set-ups. He will pass on his wealth of technical knowledge including tips on improving and customising your own guitar/bass, spotting a good buy and how to use a variety of pedals.

Vocals

There’s a chance to work with our professional vocal coaches, including Sam Blue, where musicians will gain practical advice on singing in a variety of styles – from warm-up exercises and using chest voice, to intonation and vibrato. In addition to exploring techniques for band members performing backing vocals, there will also be a section on progressing in the industry, using your vocal talents to earn a living.

Lyrics

BBC 6 Music DJ Tom Robinson and special guests offers inspiration for songwriters and lyricists in any genre during this insightful workshop. Encouraging musicians to explore different approaches to their writing and performance, musicians will also be able to swap ideas with each other and guests.

The Insight Sessions

These extraordinary sessions will allow musicians to hear from successful music artists and also the teams that surround them. It will give them the opportunity to hear real-life experiences and gain advice from their management and creative teams.

Steve Lamaq in conversation with Kaisers Chiefs

From their early beginnings as Parva to having to decide between two major record labels to being dropped – no-one knows the ins and outs of the music business better than Kaiser Chiefs. Steve will host the session where Ricky Wilson and Nick Hodgson from the band will be joined on stage by the key people in their story, to give musicians an insight of how to overcome the struggles and succeed in the industry.

Zane Lowe hosts The Art Of Songwriting

The craft of songwriting is broken down to the basics by Zane. He will dissect some legendary tracks, discuss what he loves about them and also reveal what he looks for in a three-minute piece of pop perfection. The Radio 1 DJ will also be hooking up with a secret guest – one of the greatest songwriters of recent times.

MistaJam in conversation with Tinchy Stryder

From MCing with Roll Deep to Top 10 smashes and working with Roc Nation, Tinchy Stryder’s rise to fame has been extraordinary. The talented artist is joined here by his manager, as well as a whole host of industry types who have been instrumental in his successful music career. They will be giving insights from the inside the industry, tips and invaluable advice.

Pete Tong and the dance scene today

Dance music figurehead Pete Tong delves into the world of dance, investigating the scene today with a few special guests giving their personal thoughts and opinions.

Jo Wiley hosts Question Time with UK industry specialists

This will be a unique opportunity for musicians to put their hard-hitting questions to the biggest names in the industry. Jo Whiley will host an exclusive session with an expert panel of insiders.

CHROMIUM reveal new single and artwork

The start of 2011 has been quite a stellar one for the internationally renowned hard rock/metal group CHROMIUM. Just having completed the crowd vocals for their upcoming third release, CHROMIUM are on a path for great things this year. Fans got a first glimpse and listen to the new album this past week and the reaction was astounding.

chromium

chromium

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Sir George Martin Documentary

BBC TV Crew On Montserrat Filming Sir George Martin Documentary

Sir George Martin Documentary

Sir George Martin Documentary

A two-man crew from Arena, an arts and culture programme on British Broadcasting Corporation TV (BBC TV) is presently on island to finalize work on a documentary about the legendary music producer and former manager of the Beatles, Sir George Martin. [Read more…]

Blue Mountains Region Jazz Festival

Frock Up, Jazz Up, Come Up To The Blue Mountains Region For A Festival To Celebrate ‘The Roaring 20s…And All That Jazz

Blue Mountain 20's Jazz Festival

Blue Mountain 20's Jazz Festival

Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can.
F.Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby.

During February 2011 you could be forgiven for thinking the past was being repeated in the Blue Mountains region as it celebrates the inaugural ‘Roaring 20s…and all that Jazz!’ Festival, a month long programme of events harking back to the heyday period of the 1920s.

The 20s was a ‘roaring’ time in the region, as it was around the world. To holiday-makers and honeymooners, Katoomba was the holiday capital of the state. The motor car had revolutionised tourist activity and already there were some 270 plus holiday rental cottages. People spent the days touring the sights and promenading to put ‘roses’ in their cheeks in the mountain air; souvenir crockery with images of the Three Sisters and Leura Cascades was a popular purchase and in the evenings visitors danced, roller-skated and attended the latest moving pictures. The village of Lithgow was enjoying the prosperity of its industrial heyday and many visitors were already travelling to Jenolan Caves, near the township of Oberon to discover the delights of the underground.

Flamboyant 1920s fads around the world included flagpole sitting, goldfish swallowing, dance marathons and crossword puzzles. Whilst none of these will be in the calendar during The Roaring 20s…and all that Jazz! Festival, visitors who frock up, jazz up and come up to visit will be able to re-live this golden era.

If you want to do the dances of the era – the Black Bottom and the Shimmy-or even the dances of today, book your tickets for the 1920s Ball in the Grand Dining Room of The Carrington Hotel (Saturday 12 February).

Gather in the grounds of Everglades Historic House and Garden, Leura on 14 February for a Great Gatsby themed Valentine’s Day Lunch.

You can even re-live the 1927 royal visit of the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) to Jenolan Caves. On Saturday 5 February there will be special cave tours commemorating the visit, a vintage car display and a royal dinner in the evening at Chisolm’s Restaurant in Caves House where the original Royal menu will be recreated including Lobster Neuberg, Chicken Chartrouse and Wild Duck in Brigarade Sauce.

Or sit at the flicks at the 1920s movie festival being screened at Lithgow Valley Community Cinema (Friday 25 and Saturday 26 February). Movies showing include ‘Buddy’ – the true story of Gertrude ‘Trudy’ Lintz, an eccentric socialite in the 1920s likened to a modern day Noah, and her relationship with Buddy the gorilla.

And what would a 1920s festival be without the invitation to ‘frock up’ for this was a decade of fashion innovation? Dress hem lines rose, women started to wear their hair short and men started to dress in ‘sportswear’.

Visitors to the region in February who don attire from the era and attend any of the festival events and submit a photo will be in the running for a best costume prize, judged by Charlotte Smith, the curator of the famous Darnell Collection, considered the largest private vintage clothing collection in Australia.

The 1920s was certainly a high time in the Blue Mountains region. Come and re-create the past during the month of February 2011 at The Roaring 20s…and all that Jazz! Festival.

Urban Myth Club – Back With A New Album

Urban Myth Club return to the dance music scene with a new album due for a late February release. But as their 2006 debut ‘Helium’ sold over 10,000 copies (and counting) and tracks still pop up on the playlist on late night radio or in a down-and-dirty dive bar as often as they do at Hampstead yoga classes – some might say they’ve never been away… [Read more…]

Stacey Jackson – New Single ‘I Am A Woman’

Out of nowhere, Stacey Jackson a mother of four has gate-crashed the dance music charts and her infectious new dance floor-filling anthem ‘I am a Woman’ is truly a call to arms for yummy mummy’s everywhere! [Read more…]

A Slice Of Saturday Night

It’s Saturday night at the Club A-Go-Go where the hems are high and the fringes low and the blokes and birds are on the pull. The songs are a nostalgic pastiche of sounds from the Sixties which tell a tale of young love and teenage dreams. After breaking all records at the Arts Theatre in London’s West End, A Slice of Saturday Night, went on to complete four major UK national tours and returned to the West End’s Strand Theatre starring Dennis Waterman. [Read more…]