VOTE FOR UNSIGNED SCOTTISH ACT TO OPEN FOR BON JOVI

BON JOVI have hooked up with Jim Gellatly and In:Demand Uncut to find an unsigned Scottish act to open for them at Murrayfield Stadium on June 22nd!

Finding Albert

 

From the hundreds of acts that registered the three pictured (click on pic to go to facebook sites) have been shortlisted by BON JOVI’s management and it’s now up to you to decide who the winner is.

From the link below you can have a listen to their music, check out their live video and vote for your favourite then tune into In:Demand Uncut on Sunday 29th May to find out who the winner is.

The River 68's

 

You can make an unsigned act’s dream become a reality so GET VOTING NOW at this link! http://www.forthone.com/on-air/shows-and-presenters/jim-gellatly/in-demand-unsigned-bon-jovi

 

Val Verde

 

Voting closes 5pm on Friday 27th May. You can only vote once / multiple votes will not be counted.

 
 
 

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Latest MNS GIGguide now online

This week’s MNS GIGguide is now online from this link: http://8w5br.tk 

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goNORTH 2011: Music Panel and Workshop Programme announced

The full music panel and workshop programme for goNORTH 2011 has been announced.

 

Thursday, June 9

11.30-12.30: Born To Be Wide, Music and Brands

Brands sponsorship is everywhere in music; with drinks companies, mobile phone operators, supermarkets and even electricity suppliers getting in on the act. What do these partnerships offer bands, managers and promoters and how are potential downsides avoided? How can those working on the music side engage with brand managers to get sponsorship?

Moderator: Olaf Furniss

Keren McKean (We Make Music Work)

Julia Jones (Gibson, Hard Rock Cafe)

Adam Lewis (Planetary Group)

Paul Knowles (International Music Community)

13.00-14.00: Musicians Union Ten in Ten Panel

Have you ever wondered what the music industry would be like in ten years time? Music

Supported Here, an initiative from the Musicians’ Union, decided to find out with the launch of the Ten in Ten poll. We’ve lined up 5 high profile figures from across the music industry to discuss and debate the findings of the survey.

Moderator: Jen Hunter (Musicians Union)

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Caroline Gorman (Rage Music)

Duncan McCrone (MCPS)

Keith Harris (PPL)

Jamie Gilmour (BACSA)

Stewart Henderson (Chemikal Underground)

14.00-15.00: UK & US Music Supervisors

Music supervisors are constantly looking for new international talent and as budgets at the front-end continue to tighten for synchs across all media, the marketplace continues to look towards emerging independent acts, labels and publishers to make increasingly limited budgets work. This event will put UK and US supervisors in front of attendees to explain how they research and find music, what the food chain for placement in a show or spot is, how they like to receive music, and where the marketplace is headed in this area.

Moderator: Mark Gordon (Score Draw Music)

Nicky Bignell (BBC Music Rights Manager)

Daniel Cross (Record Play)

Amine Ramer (States Of Sound)

14.00-15.00pm Technology, Creativity, Health And The Over 50’s

Still young, quickly adopting new technologies and consuming all sorts of creative content, this is a rapidly expanding age group. The discussion will be wide ranging looking at issues from hobbies, interests and purchasing power, to promoting health and well being, the demands of family and the effects of a longer working life.

Moderator Julia Jones

Shaun Allen (Co Founder Vector76)

Prof. Grenville Hancox MBE (Professor of Music at Canterbury Christ Church University)

Dr Gaenor Rodgers (Centre for Rural Health at the University of the Highlands and Islands)

15.15-16.15: Born To Be Wide, Modern Management

How has the role of the artist manager developed to adapt to the ever changing face of the music industry? Does modern management require a whole new set of skills as acts increasingly take care of the areas previously handled by the record label? Or is it simply a matter of tweaking a few practices and carrying on with business as usual?

Moderator: Allan McGowan

Jamie Gilmour (We Were Promised Jetpacks)

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Bob Miller (Corinne Bailey Rae)

Scott Cohen (The Ravonettes)

Bruce Craigie (Idlewild)

Jen Anderson (Unicorn Kid)

16.30-17.30: Music Week Keynote

Music Week’s Christopher Barrett will conduct a keynote interview with UK Music CEO Feargal Sharkey

Friday June 10

11.30-12.30: PPL, Let The Music Pay

This panel will focus on the importance of PPL to performers, and will give PPL performer members the opportunity to meet and quiz the Chairman of the PPL Performer Board Gerald Newson and Director of Performer Affairs Keith Harris.

12.45-13.45: Born To Be Wide A&R Panel

How has the role of A&R changed in parallel with wider industry shifts? This panel will bring together some of the most respected names in the business to set the current function of A&R in context, discuss how signing decisions are made and what the job involves in the present climate.

Moderator: Olaf Furniss

Stephen Jones (Music Week Talent Editor)

Alex Knight (Fat Cat Records)

Monte Malone (A&R Worldwide)

Stuart Henderson (Chemikal Underground)

Kenny McGoff (Sony ATV Publishing head of A&R)

12.45- 13.45pm Media As A Community Asset

This panel session will look at the role that local papers, radio and television play in the community. The panel will also look at issues around the relevance and sustainability of local media in a digital world.

Moderator: Peter Urpeth (HI-Arts writing development officer)

Liz MacIntyre (Manager of Radioskills at the Moray Firth Media Trust)

Jake Schumacher (Station Manager for Urbana Public Television)

Archie MacKay (Editor of Am Paipear)

Angus MacLeod (WJM)

14.00-15.00: Music Blog Panel

Over the last five to ten years music blogs have become an increasingly influential part of the music press, attracting many of the most passionate fans, hosting the most active debate, and breaking the biggest bands. Smaller, nimbler and hence able to move faster than the traditional press, music blogs are increasingly becoming the platforms radio producers, label A&Rs and professional journalists look to find the best new music. Usually run by passionate amateurs, they are also more accessible to bands looking for their first exposure.

Moderator: John Robb (Louder Than War)

Matthew Young (Song By Toad)

The Pop Cop

Lloyd Meredith (PEENKO)

15.30-16.30: Worldwide Radio Summit

goNORTH in partnership with A&R Worldwide and AllAccess.com are set to take the Worlwide Radio Summit to the UK for the first time. Building from the Worldwide Radio Summit in Los Angeles, a panel of experts will discuss the current trends and future forecast for all things radio. Whether it be terrestrial, digital, satellite, online or mobile, radio remains the world’s strongest communicator of sound. Radio’s interaction with audience now connects via various touch points around the globe. Our panel will focus on where radio is going from a cumulative, revenue, technology, music and marketing stand-point. Get an incredible insight from our experts on how you as a vested partner in radio can prepare for radio’s future benefit to you.

Moderator: Sat Bisla (MUSEXPO)

Markus Kuehn (Motor FM)

Brad Savage (WCNR)

Jeff Zycinski (BBC Scotland)

17.00-18.00: Founder of FatCat Records Alex Knight in conversation with Olaf Furniss.

Register FREE for goNORTH 2011: http://www.gonorth.biz

goNorth is a festival for contemporary and cutting edge music of all genres. It aims to highlight the best emerging talent from Scotland, the rest of the UK, and a selection of international contenders.

goNorth features acts across all contemporary music genres, with the line-up split equally between artists from the Highlands and Islands, other parts of Scotland, the UK and the rest of the world. In recent years, the event has brought acts from the USA, Russia, Scandinavia, Australia and the Basque Country to the north of Scotland. The goNorth 2011 compilation featuring a selection of showcasing artists will be released directly to industry via MUSICWEEK.

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goNORTH showcases confirmed

goNORTH is delighted to confirm their full live showcasing schedule for 2011

goNorth is a festival for contemporary and cutting edge music of all genres. It aims to highlight the best emerging talent from Scotland, the rest of the UK, and a selection of international contenders.

The event also offers a series of seminars, workshops and Q&A sessions aimed at all levels of experience, and covering all aspects of the music industry. All goNorth showcases, seminars and workshops are free and open to the public, music industry and media are requested to register.

Thursday June 9 2011

Detour Scotland Showcase (Madhatters)

7.45-8.15pm Homework

8.45-9.15pm Trapped In Kansas

9.45-10.15pm Kobi Onyame

10.45-11.15pm Bwani Junction

67 Church St, Inverness, IV1 1ES

www.hootananny.co.uk

 

The Room

8.15-8.45pm Cities And Skylines

9.15-9.45pm St Leonards

10.15-10.45pm Be Like Pablo

11.15-11.45pm Vukovi

73 Queensgate,Inverness,IV1 1DG

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Hush

8-8.30pm Finding Albert

9-9.30pm The LED

10-10.30pm David Turpin

11-11.30pm The Scottish Enlightenment

55 Academy Street, Inverness, IV1 1LU

 

Hootananny

8.15-8.45pm The Imagineers

9.15-9.45pm SX

10.15-10.45pm All Mankind

11.15-11.45pm Capitals

67 Church St, Inverness, IV1 1ES

www.hootananny.co.uk

 

Scottish Music Blogs Showcase (Flames)

7.45-8.15pm Indian Red Lopez

8.45-9.15pm LightGuides

9.45-10.15pm PAWS

10.45-11.15pm Kid Canaveral

106 Academy Street, Inverness, IV1 1LX

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Ceol-Mor

8-8.30pm Pareto

9-9.30pm Toecutter

10-10.30pm Stonestreet

11-11.30pm The River 68’s

18 Tomnahurich Street, Inverness, IV3 5DD

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The Bedford Showcase (The Encore Hotel)

8.15-8.45pm Townhouse

9-9.30pm Panda Su

9.45-10.15pm I Build Collapsible Mountains

10.30-11pm Conor Mason

11.15-11.45pm Moddi

63 Academy Street, Inverness, IV1 1LU

www.encoreinverness.co.uk

 

Market Bar

8.45-9.15pm Crayons

9.45-10.15pm Maple Leaves

10.45-11.15pm Mitchell Museum

32 Church St, Inverness, IV1 1EH

 

Ironworks

7.30-8pm Aerials Up

8.30-9pm French Wives

9.30-10pm The Boosts

10.30-11pm Tango In The Attic

122b Academy Street, Inverness, IV1 1LX

http://www.ironworksvenue.com/

 

Aftershow until 2am (Ironworks)

The Boomshank Redemption

The Leonard Jones Potential

The Second Hand Marching Band

 

Friday June 10 2011

Madhatters

9-9.30pm The Black Hand Gang

10-10.30pm Pete Roe

11-11.30pm Lucy Rose

12-12.30am The Whisky River Band

Hootannanys

9.15-9.45pm The Little Mill Of Happiness

10.15-10.45pm Parma Violets

11.15-11.45pm Charlie’s Ranch

12.15-12.45am Chasing Owls

Market Bar

9.30-10pm The Frues

10.30-11pm Always The Sixth

11.30-Midnight Sid Innes

Ironworks Traditional Showcase

9.45-10.15pm Hoodja

10.45-11.15 Joy Dunlop

11.45-12.15am Niteworks

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CULTURE POST GIVEN CABINET STATUS

HYSLOP KEEPS ARTS POST

Fiona Hyslop

First Minister Alex Salmond has announced a new, larger Scottish cabinet, in the wake of the SNP’s landslide election victory. From the Scottish musical fraternity perspective the appointment of interest is that Fiona Hyslop has retained responsibility for culture and external affairs, but her job has been moved from a junior ministerial position to cabinet status.

The move reflects what the SNP sees as a growing international interest in Scotland. Ms Hyslop’s move marks a return to cabinet for the politician – she was SNP’s first education secretary but was demoted after a period of sustained opposition party attack on Scotland’s education system. Her ministerial duties also include Europe, broadcasting, architecture, Historic Scotland and lottery funding – a pretty packed portfolio with probably not much time for too many gigs, so the Scottish music world will have to make sure it keeps its profile up and speaks with a strong voice.

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Read about the SNP governments manifesto promises to the Scottish arts world on page 24 of the latest digital MUSIC NEWS Scotland – link: http://mad34.tk

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