MOBO Showcase for Scottish Musicians

Scottish musicians wanted for Glasgow MOBO Showcase

click to go the Celebrate MOBO website and sign upScottish artists, DJs, bands and solo performers across all genres are being encouraged to showcase their musical talents in a one day legacy event entitled ‘Celebrate MOBO’ ahead of the MOBO Awards. The one-day event will take place at The Barras Art and Design Centre on Friday, 18 October from 10am – 6pm.

The launch of Celebrate MOBO marks the 18th anniversary of the MOBO Awards which will be screened live from the SSE Hydro, a first for the city, and to mark the occasion MOBO has been working with its partners to create a one day free industry event to highlight urban culture and music influence in Scotland.

Celebrate MOBO will give emerging Scottish talent the opportunity to network and engage with industry experts from the fields of digital, gaming, music and fashion. Confirmed speakers at the event include music entrepreneur Brian D’Souza from Open Ear, Iain Hamilton from goNORTH, James Jefferson from Equator, Ciaran O’Toole from TeamRock, and fashion designer Rebecca Torres.

Musicians wishing to get involved with this festival opportunity should visit the Celebrate MOBO website and e-mail details about their band including genre of music, bio and an online music link. Selected musicians will then be chosen to perform on the day and also be invited to take part in music sessions at BAaD to encourage collaboration.

As well as showcasing the best of the Scottish music scene, Celebrate MOBO will also provide an opportunity to gain insight into digital promotion through on-line tools, music consumption, and how music inspires all levels of business with insight from fashion designers; digital agencies; the media, and an underground culture demonstration with a live graffiti battle.

Kanya King MBE, founder of MOBO said: “‘Celebrate MOBO’ is an exciting opportunity for upcoming and emerging artists in Scotland, to be inspired by the diverse range of music that is at the heart of British youth culture and beyond. This year, it’s our 18th anniversary show and we are so excited to be in Glasgow to celebrate this achievement on October 19th!”

Celebrate MOBO aims to take the passion and excitement surrounding the MOBO Awards to deliver a legacy for emerging Scottish talent.

Brian d’Souza owner of Open Ear and a producer DJ known as ‘Auntie Flo’ said: “This is a phenomenal opportunity for emerging artists to utilise and I hope that Celebrate MOBO will showcase the very best of Scotland’s diverse thriving music scene.”

‘Celebrate MOBO’ aims to take the passion and excitement surrounding the MOBO Awards to deliver a legacy for emerging Scottish talent and is organised by Scottish Enterprise.

More information on Celebrate MOBO can be found at http://www.celebratemobo.co.uk and by following the hashtag #cbMOBO across all social platforms.

Spaces to attend the event are limited, if you are interested you can e-mail info@celebratemobo.co.uk with an online bio, music link, and style of music and sign up at http://www.celebratemobo.co.uk ,

The 18th MOBO Awards, which take place at The SSE Hydro on 19 October, is supported by EventScotland, Glasgow City Marketing Bureau, The Scottish Government and Scottish Enterprise. Tickets for the event are on sale now from www.ticketsoup.com

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EXCLUSIVE MUSIC INDUSTRY EVENTS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Off The Record logoBORN TO BE WIDE ANNOUNCES EVENT SERIES FOR 14-25 YEAR OLDS

Born To Be Wide, the organisation behind Scotland’s ‘Wide Days‘ music business convention, is set to host a series of events for young musicians and those who want to work in the industry. Off the Record is open to anyone aged 14-25, and will take place in five locations in Central Scotland over the next nine months.

Supported by the Scottish Government’s Youth Music Initiative (YMI) programme, which is administered by Creative Scotland, it will feature key figures from the music business taking part in seminars, workshops and advice sessions – all geared to demystifying the industry and providing the basic knowledge to get started.

The first Off The Record will be staged at Musselburgh’s Brunton Theatre on Saturday 5 October, in partnership with East Lothian’s Youth Music Forum, ElJam.

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Organising & Getting Gigs

Recording – All About The Studio

Promotion – Radio, Press & Blogs

Releasing Music – Online, On CD, On Vinyl

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Vic Galloway

BBC’s Vic Galloway

Participating speakers include: Vic Galloway (BBC Radio Scotland), Olaf Furniss (Born To Be Wide Director/The Scotsman), Michael Lambert (Born To Be Wide Director/artist manager), Scott McDonald (KFM Records), Steven Milne (musician/booker at Aberdeen’s Lemon Tree), Tallah Brash (musician/booker at The Electric Circus), Stuart Stenhouse (EmuBands) and Gavin Fort (Verden Studios).

Admission is two pounds and includes lunch. As spaces are limited, booking in advance is strongly recommended. Ticket are available online from www.offtherecord.me or in person from the Brunton Theatre box office in Musselburgh.

All attendees will receive a free release worth £25 from Scotland’s leading digital music distribution company EmuBands. It specialises in placing songs in iTunes, Spotify and all other digital stores and streaming services.

Born To Be Wide directors Olaf Furniss & Michael Lambert - photo by Jannica Honey

Born To Be Wide directors Olaf Furniss & Michael Lambert – photo by Jannica Honey

Born To Be Wide Co-Director, Michael Lambert said: “For young musicians and those interested in working on the business side, getting a foundation into the many areas of the industry can be very daunting. The Off The Record events are designed to give an introduction to how the key strands work and will help people avoid many of the most common mistakes.”

Born To Be Wide Co-Director, Olaf Furniss, adds: “We noticed at our Born To Be Wide events that emerging musicians and managers were missing out on opportunities because nobody had told them about the basic steps. All the speakers taking part in Off The Record have been hand-picked because they are still active in their fields and will be able to give the most current advice.”

Vic Galloway, BBC Radio Scotland said: “Off the record is an excellent opportunity to start learning more about the music industry behind the scenes. Often a new artist’s music is excellent but their business sense is non-existent. With these talks, seminars & workshops young musicians can find out some tricks of the trade from working professionals, and enjoy an organised networking session in their local area. I think it’s a great idea & I’m glad to be involved!”

Leonie Bell, Acting Director of Creative Development at Creative Scotland, said: “For young musicians, and young people who want to work in the music industry behind the scenes, the Off the Record events are an unmissable opportunity to meet, learn from and be inspired by experienced music professionals working in Scotland. They’re also a great place for the young people to share aspirations and ideas with each other. These connections will prove invaluable as they take the next steps in the music industry.”

East Lothian Strategic Music Partnership Co-ordinator, Iain Bruce said: “We are delighted that East Lothian has been chosen to launch this exciting, new initiative. Through ELjam, East Lothian Youth Music Forum, a great deal of work has already gone in to supporting young people’s journeys through the various stages of music education and onwards towards the industry. This event represents a fantastic opportunity for young people to come together and gain a further insight in to the realities of the business from those who have been there and done it.”

Ally Gray, Managing Director, EmuBands said: “We’re delighted to be supporting Off The Record, it’s great to be involved in an event that will help aspiring musicians achieve their ambitions.”

Tickets online @ http://www.offtherecord.me or in person from the Brunton Theatre box office in Musselburgh

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Born To Be Wide Announces ‘Promoting Gigs’ Seminar

click to visit Born To Be Wide's websiteScotland’s leading music business event organisation, Born To Be Wide, is to host a Promoting Gigs seminar at Edinburgh’s Electric Circus on Thursday 3 October. The discussion will cover key aspects of putting on a show, getting booked, how artists/managers can best work with promoters and how to get the most from a concert.

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Confirmed speakers include Electric Circus booker and musician, Tallah Brash and Synergy Concerts’ Grainne Braithwaite. They will be joined by Regular Music’s John Stout, who is also the agent for Salsa Celtica and who previously managed the Picture house and booked for the Usher Hall. Additional speakers will be added soon.

“This is a great opportunity to get an insight into what should be considered when promoting gigs and what promoters look for in artists,” says Born To Be Wide director Olaf Furniss. “It will also explain what musicans can reasonably expect from those who book them, what they need to do to make a show a success and what is involved in putting on your own gig.”

Panelists:

Grainne Braithwaite [promoter, Synergy Concerts]

John Stout [promoter, Regular Music]

Tallah Brash [booker & marketing manager, The Electric Circus]

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Born To Be Wide was launched in February 2004 to provide a meeting place for those involved or interested in the Scottish music scene. A diverse range of musicians, journalists, promoters, label owners and friends of music, invited to play their all-time favourite records unless they were by Morrissey or Joy Division.

Since April 2008 the night has hosted seminars covering subjects such as  Unveiling The Mind Of A Music Journalist, A&R, Music PR, How To Get On The Radio, Music Management, Booking Agents, a Norwegian night and a German special which included a seminar, a live show by Berlin band Jeans Team and a DJ set by the Consul General.

Born To Be Wide also runs the Wide Days conference and showcase event which takes place in Edinburgh in April, and has hosted events in partnership with the Scottish Parliament, Heart of Midlothian FC and creative industries conference, Go North,

Born To Be Wide is supported by the Musicians’ Union and fed by Hendersons.

GIGnotes: Thursday 3 October, The Electric Circus, Edinburgh. Time: 19.00 Doors / 19.30-21.30 Seminar / 2130-Late DJ Sets by seminar guests. Price: £5.50 / £4 Musicians’ Union. Tickets link: http://bit.ly/13dzcyQ

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BBC ALBA’S RAPAL TV RETURNS TO SHOWCASE THE BEST NEW MUSIC IN SCOTLAND

Rapal TV logoRAPAL TV on BBC ALBA – Starts Thursday 15 August 2013 10.00 – 10.30pm for 7 weeks

RAPAL TV makes a welcome return to BBC ALBA tonight for a new series to showcase the hottest bands and artists emerging from the Scottish music scene.

The acclaimed series, hosted by Emma MacInnes and Vic Galloway, returns for eight shows and gets underway with studio sets from The Velveteen Saints, AMWWF, Siobhan Wilson, Donald Macdonald and the Islands and Young Fathers.

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Kicking off the first programme in the series will be Glasgow’s The Velveteen Saints, who offer a mix of razor sharp fifties, garage rock ‘n’ roll, big beats and three-part vocals. Last year was a big year for the band who toured with Tim Burgess, The View and Joy Division/New Order bassist Peter Hook. This year they had their debut at T In The Park, performing on the T Break stage.

Joining The Velveteen Saints in the RAPAL studio will be the up-and-coming Dundee band Anderson McGinty Webster Ward and Fisher (AMWWF).  Formed in late 2011, AMWWF is being hailed by many in the industry as one of the hottest bands in Scotland this year.

Viewers will also be treated to some vocalist performances from Siobhan Wilson, whose musical journey has taken her from Scotland to France and the United States – and from classical to jazz and blues. A talented and sought-after solo artist, Siobhan is an established act on the Glasgow music scene and beyond.

Throughout the series, viewers will also be able to sample some great music from up and coming acts including The River 68’s, Washington Irving, One Last Secret, Conquering Animal Sound, Macanta, Tom Vevers, VUKOVI and Adam Stafford, who will all feature on the RAPAL TV stage.

RAPAL TV’s new eight part series will be broadcast on BBC ALBA on Thursday 15 August at 10.00pm and each consecutive Thursday for the next seven weeks.

Complementing the TV series, RAPAL has a dedicated radio show that can be heard every Monday to Thursday at 7.00pm on BBC Radio Nan Gàidheal.

BBC ALBA is available on the following platforms: Sky 143 (UK); Freeview / You View 8 (Scotland only); Virgin Media 188 (UK); Freesat 110 (UK); BT Vision 8 (Scotland only); Smallworld 170 (Ayrshire and North West England); Live on BBC iPlayer (UK); 10 hours of content per week available to view on demand via the BBC PC iPlayer and the BBC iPlayer on Virgin Media

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Born To Be Wide’s Edinburgh ‘Fringe’ Night Returns for 2013

click to visit the Born To Be Wide websiteBorn To Be Wide, the Edinburgh based music seminar and musicians social gathering group, has announced the return of its annual ‘Edinburgh Night’, providing a musical snapshot of Scottish acts performing during the Edinburgh Fringe.

Taking place at the Electric Circus on Sunday 4 August, it will feature ten-minute live shows every half hour, interspersed with DJs from the local music scene playing their favourite four tracks by Edinburgh artists. Renowned dubstep composer Teklo, and Celtic gypsy punks Alba Roma have just been announced to complete the line up for the evening.

Admission is free for anyone sharing the Facebook event and posting the name of their favourite four tracks on the Facebook event wall here: https://www.facebook.com/events/489642524462317/, before Saturday 3 August. Alternatively, tickets are £3.00 here: http://borntobewide.co.uk/events/2013/7/22/edinburgh-night-4-august

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The event provides a musical snapshot of Scottish acts performing during the Fringe, with each playing ten minute live set. The diverse bill includes Admiral Fallow, A.J Roach, Alba Roma, Donald Macdonald & The Islands, Gastric Band, Grand Laddie [featuring Bart from EagleOwl with friends], Nasty P, Teklo, The Jellyman’s Daughter and Randolph’s Leap.

These mini-gigs are interspersed with DJs from the local scene playing their favourite four tracks by Edinburgh artists. The Pop Cop’s Sarah McMullan is set to join a line-up which already includes Barrie Henderson who books acts at Henderson’s restaurant, Edinburgh International Book Festival programmer, Roland Gulliver, who has overseen the increase in music content at the event, and George Robertson from Edinburgh’s leading vinyl record emporium, Vox Box. They are joined by Lloyd Meredith [Olive Grove Records], Nicola Meighan [The List/The Herald], Caroline Parkinson [Creative Scotland] and Alan Morrison [Sunday Herald].

Born To Be Wide was launched in February 2004 to provide a meeting place for those involved or interested in the Scottish music scene. A diverse range of musicians, journalists, promoters, label owners and friends of music, invited to play their all-time favourite records unless they were by Morrissey or Joy Division.

Since April 2008 the night has hosted seminars and last year was incorporated as a not-for-profit Community Interest Company. Born To Be Wide’s organisers also host the annual Wide Days music industry convention and the Edinburgh Night.

GIGnotes: Sunday 4 August @ The Electric Circus, Edinburgh. 8pm-2am. £3 (or free!)

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