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Clare FM - Podcasts
Ar An Lá Seo - 01-05-2025

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 2:16


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 1ú lá de mí Bealtaine, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1992 bhí sé sean aire chun a carr ón stát a cailliúint ag deireadh an mhí de bharr go raibh na ngardaí ag féachaint orthu. I 2009 dúradh go raibh na céadta daoine chun a bheith tástáilte de bharr go raibh siad ar eitilt leis an chéad duine a raibh fliú na muc acu. I 1981 dúradh go mbeadh nach mór 400 áit sa chontae cosúil le halla damhsa agus áis siamsaíochta chun billí a fháil I gcúpla seachtain de bharr go raibh clár tine réamhchúram chun dul ar aghaidh. I 1992 chuir comhairle contae an chláir cheist ar an Aire Cóir chun leathnú a dhéanamh ar an tionscnamh póilíneacht do na háiteanna tuaithe sa Chláir. Sin Tinchy Stryder agus N-Dubz le Number 1 – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2009. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1980 bhí cosc ar an amhrán Another Brick In The Wall ó Pink Floyd san Afraic Theas de bharr gur d'uchtaigh na páistí gorma an t-amhrán mar aintiún agóid. I 2005 chuaigh Bruce Springsteen chuig uimhir a haon sna cairteacha sa Bhreatain lena albam Devils and Dust. Bhí sé seo a 6ú huimhir a haon sa Bhreatain. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh amhránaí Tim McGraw I Meiriceá I 1967 agus rugadh aisteoir Jamie Dornan san Éireann ar an lá seo I 1982 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 1st of May, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1992: six former government ministers were to lose their state cars with effect from the end of month following a garda security review 2009: hundreds of passengers who shared two flights with the countrys first victim of the potentially deadly swine flu said they werent to be tested. 1981: proprietors of clares 300 to 400 dance halls and places of public entertainment were due to face staggering bills in the coming weeks as clare co.council pursues its fire precaution programme. 1992: clare co.council requested the minister for justice to extend the community policing initiative for rural areas to include west and south clare. That was Tinchy Stryder and N-Dubz with Number 1 – the biggest song on this day in 2009. Onto music news on this day In 1980 The South African government banned Pink Floyd's single 'Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)' after black children adopted the song as their anthem in protest against inferior education. 2005 Bruce Springsteen went to No.1 on the UK album chart with 'Devils & Dust' the American singer songwriters sixth UK No.1. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – singer Tim McGraw was born in America in 1967 and actor Jamie Dornan was born in Ireland on this day in 1982 and this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

Tipp FM Radio
Ar An Lá Seo 1-5-25

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 2:17


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 1ú lá de mí Bealtaine, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1992 bhí sé sean aire chun a carr ón stát a cailliúint ag deireadh an mhí de bharr go raibh na ngardaí ag féachaint orthu. I 2009 dúradh go raibh na céadta daoine chun a bheith tástáilte de bharr go raibh siad ar eitilt leis an chéad duine a raibh fliú na muc acu. I 1998 fuair an t-ospidéal sa chontae réidh le 44 leabaí agus chaill 17 duine a post de bharr gur ghearr siad siar ar a lán rudaí. I 2011 chuaigh cúpla mná chuig áit eile I gcóir cúis mhaith. Bhí Tammy Ryan, agus Trish agus Brenda O'Meara páirteach de ghrúpa de 35 a chuaigh chuig an Grand Canyon I gcóir an Barnardos Grand Canyon Trek. Sin Tinchy Stryder agus N-Dubz le Number 1 – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2009. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1980 bhí cosc ar an amhrán Another Brick In The Wall ó Pink Floyd san Afraic Theas de bharr gur d'uchtaigh na páistí gorma an t-amhrán mar aintiún agóid. I 2005 chuaigh Bruce Springsteen chuig uimhir a haon sna cairteacha sa Bhreatain lena albam Devils and Dust. Bhí sé seo a 6ú huimhir a haon sa Bhreatain. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh amhránaí Tim McGraw I Meiriceá I 1967 agus rugadh aisteoir Jamie Dornan san Éireann ar an lá seo I 1982 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 1st of May, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1992: six former government ministers were to lose their state cars with effect from the end of month following a garda security review 2009: hundreds of passengers who shared two flights with the countrys first victim of the potentially deadly swine flu said they werent to be tested.  1998 - The dismantling of 44 beds and the laying off of 17 temporary employees among the cutbacks proposed by the Mid-western Health Board for the General Hospital,  2011 - Thurles ladies are going a long way fromTipperary for a good cause. Tammy Ryan, Trish and Brenda O 'Meara, Brittas  were among the 35 group from all over Ireland who will take part in the Barnardos Grand Canyon Trek.    That was Tinchy Stryder and N-Dubz with Number 1 – the biggest song on this day in 2009. Onto music news on this day In 1980 The South African government banned Pink Floyd's single 'Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)' after black children adopted the song as their anthem in protest against inferior education. 2005 Bruce Springsteen went to No.1 on the UK album chart with 'Devils & Dust' the American singer songwriters sixth UK No.1. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – singer Tim McGraw was born in America in 1967 and actor Jamie Dornan was born in Ireland on this day in 1982 and this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

Highlights from Moncrieff
What is ‘demisexuality'?

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 9:44


In last night's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, N-Dubz star and former XFactor Judge, Tulisa Contostavlos opened up about being demisexual, shedding light on a term many may not know. Demisexuality describes those who only experience romantic or sexual attraction after forming a deep emotional connection with someone.To tell more about what it is to be demisexual, Seán is joined by Sex and Relationship Expert, Caroline West.Image: ITV

Moncrieff Highlights
What is ‘demisexuality'?

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 9:44


In last night's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, N-Dubz star and former XFactor Judge, Tulisa Contostavlos opened up about being demisexual, shedding light on a term many may not know. Demisexuality describes those who only experience romantic or sexual attraction after forming a deep emotional connection with someone.To tell more about what it is to be demisexual, Seán is joined by Sex and Relationship Expert, Caroline West.Image: ITV

Famously...
On Trial: Tulisa vs The Fake Sheikh

Famously...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 34:50


How do you know if an offer is too good to be true? Tulisa, once a star with N-Dubz and an X Factor judge, thought she was stepping into a Hollywood dream, only to find herself in a trap set by a journalist chasing a headline. Stacey Dooley and Larry Dean explore the dark side of media ethics, the power dynamics at play, and how the court's final ruling impacted both Tulisa and tabloid journalism.

Olivia Attwood's So Wrong It's Right
Tulisa: N-Dubz highs, X Factor lows and lifting the lid on SURGERY rumours

Olivia Attwood's So Wrong It's Right

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 36:41


After years of staying out of the spotlight, the N-Dubz star finally opens up about her life over the past 10 years, including the band's highly anticipated reunion and her surprising new career path. AND after years of scrutiny from the press, she finally addresses the rumours of the cosmetic procedures she's had done to her face…Plus, Tulisa reflects on her time being a judge on the biggest show on telly, The X Factor, and discusses the lifelong effects of her sex tape being released during that time.Follow for new episodes every Thursday!Find all drama on our socials: https://linktr.ee/sowrongitsright

DT Radio Shows
This House Built Garage with JayJay & Fabián Dubz #017: Stacey Cute Vinyl Guest Mix

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 59:59


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The Criminal Connection Podcast
Episode 42: Fazer - N-Dubz Untold Truth, MOBO Award Winner, Camden Streets & More

The Criminal Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 85:14


Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast.Today, The Podfather welcomes one of the N-Dubz trio, Fazer.Fazer talks to the Podfather about all thing N-Dubz, behind the scenes and starting out on the streets of Camden.Now sit back and enjoy the show.Big thank you to our sponsors:iME - https://i-me.tech/VIP Security Services - https://www.vipsecurityservices.co.uk/ - 10% discount code for all services purchased using code VIPCCP24Fragrance Du Bois - https://fragrancedubois.com/discount/CCPOD10 - Get 10% Off using code CCPOD10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hits 21
2009 (3): Calvin Harris, Tinchy Stryder & N-Dubz, Black Eyed Peas

Hits 21

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 68:52


Hello again, everyone, and welcome back to Hits 21, the show that's taking a look back at every UK #1 hit single of the 21st century - from January 2000, right through to the present day. Twitter: @Hits21UK Email: hits21podcast@gmail.com Vault: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5O5MHJUIQIUuf0Jv0Peb3C?si=e4057fb450f648b0 Piehole: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2FmWkwasjtq5UkjKqZLcl4

Secret Mum Club with Sophiena
The Mum's Night Out

Secret Mum Club with Sophiena

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 51:29


The baby chat is in full swing now that Sophiena and Emma's secrets are out of the bag! And there may be a cheeky mini-announcement in this week's episode too! We hear from one Mum in shock at her son's impeccable use of a swear word, and we're throwing back to the teenage years with a secret involving N-Dubz, Lambrini and squatting in the loo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Daily Notes from Nathan Cassidy
S3 Ep264: Number 1 – Tinchy Stryder (feat N-Dubz)

Daily Notes from Nathan Cassidy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 5:20


Final week of the podcast - let's get it to number 1 !

number 1 n dubz tinchy stryder
Working Drummer
432 - Jon "Ginger" Hamilton: Drumming for Sam Smith, Preparing for the Gig You Want, Touring in the 21st Century

Working Drummer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 68:17


Originally from South East London and currently residing in Nashville, TN, Jonathan 'Ginger' Hamilton developed his love for music growing up in church. By age fourteen was holding it down for the UK's leading worship leaders and groups. A few years later, he made his Pop music debut and has gone on to work with artists like, Jessie J, Olly Murs, Lianne La Havas, N Dubz, JLS and Westlife. Since 2017, he has been the touring drummer for Sam Smith. In this episode, Jon talks about:    Managing drumming and repetitive stress injuries    Acclimating to Nashville, TN from London    Influence of Caribbean and African music in gospel music in the UK    Bringing positivity to every situation and gig    Preparing for the gig you want    Drumming for Sam Smith    The touring rig for the 21st century    Mentorship    His clothing line, Drum and Drummer

Finalcutpodcasts's show
Finalcut Podcast N Dubz Timeless album News short

Finalcutpodcasts's show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 0:48


The new N Dubz album is out now, I was lucky enough to meet the band yesterday; listen to this news short now and download the album.

Chloe Vs The World
S1 Ep19: Tulisa EXPOSES N-Dubz Biggest Bust Ups, Tommy Fury Link Up & Partying in Ibiza!

Chloe Vs The World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 40:44


Tulisa is here to talk about N-Dubz biggest DRAMA & FIGHTS. Plus she reveals all on TOMMY FURY link up, Partying in Ibiza & MORE! Shop Isle of Paradise Green Self-Tanning Water here: https://bit.ly/3Duc5GS to get your Spray Tan at home! For Better Help visit: https://www.betterhelp.com/chloe today to get 10% off your first month. Tulisa is here to talk about N-Dubz biggest DRAMA & FIGHTS. Plus she reveals all on TOMMY FURY link up, Partying in Ibiza & MORE! Tulisa Instagram:  Listen to the FULL PODCAST and follow us on: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4UjhcQP... Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@chloevsthewor... Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chloevsthew... Chloe: https://www.instagram.com/chloeburrows/?hl=en]

Private Parts
(324) PART 2: N-Dubz reveal all about separate tour buses, reuniting after 11 years and X Factor secrets

Private Parts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 26:55


Hello everyone and welcome back to Private Parts, the podcast where nothing is off limits. It's Friday and boy oh boy do we have a treat for you today!Jamie is joined on the sofa by none other than Tulisa and Fazer from N-Dubz!They spill all the tea on their reunion tour, dealing with fame and the origins of the band, including where their famous ‘Na Na Ni' came from. As well as this, Tulisa tells all about how she manifested her job on the X Factor, exactly why they went on an 11 year hiatus and they share what the future looks like for the band now they are BACK! N-Dubz new album is out on 4th August. To follow N-Dubz on Instagram, click here. For all info on N-Dubz upcoming tour, click here.Don't forget to follow us on all our socials by clicking here, and make sure you don't miss out on our weekly episodes by subscribing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Private Parts
(324) PART 1: N-Dubz reveal all about separate tour buses, reuniting after 11 years and X Factor secrets

Private Parts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 31:33


Hello everyone and welcome back to Private Parts, the podcast where nothing is off limits. It's Friday and boy oh boy do we have a treat for you today!Jamie is joined on the sofa by none other than Tulisa and Fazer from N-Dubz!They spill all the tea on their reunion tour, dealing with fame and the origins of the band, including where their famous ‘Na Na Ni' came from. As well as this, Tulisa tells all about how she manifested her job on the X Factor, exactly why they went on an 11 year hiatus and they share what the future looks like for the band now they are BACK! N-Dubz new album is out on 4th August. To follow N-Dubz on Instagram, click here. For all info on N-Dubz upcoming tour, click here.Don't forget to follow us on all our socials by clicking here, and make sure you don't miss out on our weekly episodes by subscribing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Not My Bagg
32: N-Dubz Talk Getting Arrested, Tour Bus Arguments & Tulisa Being Attacked At Show!

Not My Bagg

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 30:03


N-Dubz are here to spill the tea on their reunion. They share why they got arrested, Tulisa getting hit on stage, and why Tulisa refuses to share a tour bus with the boys.  Get 20% off + free shipping with the code NOTMYBAGG at https://www.manscaped.com/  Follow N-Dubz: https://www.instagram.com/n_dubz/  Follow Tulisa: https://www.instagram.com/tulisacontostavlos/ Follow Dappy: https://www.instagram.com/dappy100/  Follow Fazer: https://www.instagram.com/iamfazer/  Joe Baggs: https://www.tiktok.com/@joebxggs?lang=en  George Baggs: https://www.tiktok.com/@georgebxggs?lang=en 

Graham and Nathan on FM104
#8: Tyre's, Thoms Pt 2, and N-Dubz

Graham and Nathan on FM104

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 52:20


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The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition
Spotify wants to help you ring in 2023 with its New Year's Hub

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 2:22


Spotify has launched a New Year's Hub to help its users ring in 2023, the streaming service announced on Thursday. The company says the one-stop destination gives users access to classic party playlists and special takeovers from artists like Charli XCX, Rita Ora, N-Dubz and Céline Dion. “We've got plenty of music to kickstart your celebration, and it's […] Spotify wants to help you ring in 2023 with its New Year's Hub by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch

TheBlueTickShow
SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR 99 YEARS - BEN HATCHETT TELLS HIS PRISON STORY

TheBlueTickShow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 67:20


In this episode come and listen to one of the only guys to ever be sentenced to prison for 99 years Ben Hatchett and Mikey discuss what its like being sentenced for a 99 year sentence. Ben explains what its like inside prison and how hard it is to rehabilitate into the real life world! Ben also explains what its like being a bare knuckle hall of fame fighter, having the fastest KO in bare knuckle fighting industry! We also get a exclusive from Sharpy Major explaining his beef with the famous N-Dubz star Dappy!    Follow The BlueTick Show On All Platforms Here! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebluetickshowYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/thebluetickpodcast  For all sponsorship enquires email us at info@thebluetickshow.com Follow Mikey Here: https://www.instagram.com/mikeymelinFollow Ben here - https://www.instagram.com/ben_hatchett_officialFollow Sharpy Major - https://www.instagram.com/iamsharpeymajor

The Laura & Becky Show
Ep 79: Laura's doing a Samantha from SATC

The Laura & Becky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 22:21


On todays show;London influencers gone wild, Laura's ill and planning an apology, The Holiday sequel, Cheryl in the West End, Becky's off to watch N-Dubz, Becky turned up to the wrong nativity Thanks to our sponsorsRingwood Hall Hotel & SpaDunston Garden Centre We love you! Please become a member here https://plus.acast.com/s/the-laura-becky-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trve. Cvlt. Pop!
Dappy's Lucozade Hangover

Trve. Cvlt. Pop!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 128:42


Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the music podcast that concentrates on music... and laughs. This week Sam and Steve are looking at some new releases with varying degrees of quality, there's Jamie Lenman, Christine and the Queens, Mother Vulture and Louis Tomlinson all running the gamut of decency.Plus we talk about the recent two night London residency by clipping., pay tribute to Wilco Johnson and Keith Levene, pour over the recent Outbreak 2023 announcement and marvel at N-Dubz cancelling a gig minutes before they were due onstage.We also shout out a right pair of ragers; a new song from Leeds post-punk provocateurs I Like Trains and the recently reformed hardcore legends Biohazard.  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Skip the Queue
Attraction partnerships and rivalries, with Dominic Jones

Skip the Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 47:55


Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is  Kelly Molson, MD of Rubber Cheese.Download our free ebook The Ultimate Guide to Doubling Your Visitor NumbersIf you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website rubbercheese.com/podcast.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned in this episode.Competition ends October 1st 2022. The winner will be contacted via Twitter. Show references: https://maryrose.org/https://www.historicdockyard.co.uk/https://twitter.com/DominicJonesUKhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dominicejones/ https://www.nmrn.org.uk/https://www.historicdockyard.co.uk/news/item/1152-buoyant-bounce-back-bodes-well-for-portsmouth-historic-dockyard Dominic Jones was recruited to the Mary Rose in 2019 ago as Chief Operating Officer, and became CEO in 2021.  He brings an excellent background in commercial visitor attractions (Disney, Merlin) and creative visitor experience development.During his time at the Mary Rose, he has already driven an excellent commercial and operational performance and worked closely with previous Chief Executive to create the new Portsmouth Historic Dockyard joint venture with the National Museum of the Royal Navy, which launched successfully in August 2020.  Transcriptions: Kelly Molson: Welcome to Skip the Queue, a podcast for people working in or working with visitor attractions. I'm your host, Kelly Molson. In today's episode, I speak with Dominic Jones, CEO of the Mary Rose Museum and Director of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Dominic shares the amazing impact of the joint venture between the Mary Rose Museum and the National Museum of the Royal Navy and his advice for any attractions looking to start and improve their partnership arrangements. If you like what you hear, subscribe on all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue.Kelly Molson: Dominic. Welcome to Skip the Queue. Thanks for coming on.Dominic Jones: Thanks for having me. I'm looking forward to it, I think.Kelly Molson: You are looking forward to it. You don't need to think about it. Can we just point out, I know, listeners, you can't see this, but if you're watching this on YouTube, can we just see, you've got a lovely little, "I love Skip the Queue" graphic in the background there. Look at that.Dominic Jones: Yeah, I think it's important to get across that I do love Skip the Queue and it's important to get that across before the icebreaker questions, I think, just in case you had a couple and you were thinking, "Oh, I'm going to be a bit tough." And then, so I did that and I tweeted this morning how excited I am about your forthcoming website attraction questionnaire, so that's a double. That's a double positive, right?Kelly Molson: Thank you. Thank you. Don't worry, listeners. I've got a special little recording so you understand what we're talking about that will be coming out in the next week or so, so you'll find out more about that soon.Dominic Jones: And I bought you a rubber for your rubber collection. Can you see that? Mary Rose rubber?Kelly Molson: Wow. Look at that.Dominic Jones: You may or may not get that depending on how the icebreakers go, so that's my third attempt.Kelly Molson: Gosh, I've never been bribed for a good icebreaker question.Dominic Jones: It's not bribery. It's a nice gift. It's a nice gift.Kelly Molson: Right, well, let's get cracking on the icebreaker questions, shall we? I think I've been quite kind to you. Tell us something that you are really great at cooking.Dominic Jones: I really like cooking. I actually find cooking really relaxing, so on a Friday or Saturday, I often cook at home, so it depends, really. I quite like making my own recipes, so just using what we've got in the house. So for example, scallops with chorizo, or if you're doing a steak, might do it with some sort of watercress and various cheese, or just sort of experimenting. I really like sort of seeing what we've got, putting it together and making it work. I think it's important, when you're cooking, to drink some wine as well.Kelly Molson: Oh, I agree.Dominic Jones: So cooking with wine is something I enjoy doing.Kelly Molson: We can be friends, Dominic.Dominic Jones: There we go.Kelly Molson: Absolutely, we can be friends. Also, really great choices of food there. I would definitely eat both of those. You'd be really good on Ready Steady Cook, then. That would've been your show.Dominic Jones: Yeah. Do you know what? I used to... So I once applied for a game show, which I didn't get on, I was very disappointed, but Ready Steady Cook was one I think I could have done. Because it's not hard, is it? Most things go with things, and it's also about having the confidence to carry it off and knowing... The only time it went wrong was I wanted to cook for my girlfriend, who's now my wife, a lemon pasta dish and it tasted awful and it had lemon rind in it and stuff, so... But apart from that, it's always worked out.Kelly Molson: Well, I mean, you must have done all right. She married you.Dominic Jones: Yeah.Kelly Molson: She married you in the end.Dominic Jones: True.Kelly Molson: All right. Well, our next one, I've gone topical for this. If you were the captain of a pirate ship...Dominic Jones: Yeah?Kelly Molson: What would be the name of your ship?Dominic Jones: That's a good one. Oh. I do like pirates. I think, because I'm Welsh and because I'd want to be a pirate who... A bit like sort of the Warrior in the Dockyard, which isn't a pirate ship, by the way, but when it came in, people normally surrendered, I want to be a scary pirate that people would think, "Oh, don't..." Maybe, like, Smoking Dragon or something like that. And then we'd light smoke as we came in so people are like, "Oh, here's the Smoking Dragon."Kelly Molson: Yeah, I like that. And there'd be a big dragon's head on the front with flame and smoke coming out of it.Dominic Jones: And people... Because a lot of pirates were Welsh. I don't know whether you know this, but a lot of pirates were Welsh.Kelly Molson: I didn't know that.Dominic Jones: Yeah, it's massive.Kelly Molson: Wow.Dominic Jones: Massive.Kelly Molson: Okay. All right. This is great. That's an excellent answer.Dominic Jones: I have to say, these are slightly biased questions because I was listening to a few of your podcasts recently and, like, you had someone from the zoo, "Oh, what's your favourite animal?" Or you had someone from IAAPA, "What's your favourite ride?" And I'm getting a "name a pirate ship"? Know what I mean?Kelly Molson: All right, what's your favourite boat?Dominic Jones: No, only joking. I'm not going to answer that. I'm not going to answer that.Kelly Molson: All right, but what is your favourite smell? That's my last question.Dominic Jones: Genuinely, we're looking at smell now for the museum, because smell is so important, it's something that can make a difference. When I was at Madame Tussauds Amsterdam, we used smell, as well, as part of the experience, because it just creates that emotive moment. I do like cookie dough and cookies and the smell of that sort of baking which you get pumped in in Disney parks. I quite like the smell of red wine.Kelly Molson: Yeah. Yep.Dominic Jones: Yeah, so I think it's food or drink smells I like, but yeah. Good question.Kelly Molson: Good answer. We are at Unpopular Opinion Point. What have you got to share with us?Dominic Jones: This is a hard one because I've decided to go work on this and I did have some really cool ones about lager and N-Dubz and stuff, but I decided to go with work because one of the things that through my whole career, anyone who knows me will know is I get really frustrated when people blame the weather, so I think you shouldn't blame the weather for anything because what happens is when someone blames the weather, when the weather's... So I've worked in theme parks and in museums and aquariums, indoor and outdoor attractions, and you probably know that when it's bad weather, it's great for indoor attractions, when it's good weather, it's good for the theme parks, right?Dominic Jones: So you get people that, when it's good weather in theme parks or bad weather in museums, they say, "Oh, our marketing and our everything we're doing is brilliant because the visitors are coming." And as soon as it's the bad weather or the good weather, depending on what you are, then it's all about the weather. So, "Our visitors are down because the weather was good." If you're in an indoor attraction and it really, really irritates me, and it's one of those things, they're mutually exclusive, you can only blame the weather if you give the weather credit when it's good, and it's one of those things, if things are good, I always think you should look outside the window and think, "Right, what's the reason for that?" And then if things are bad, you should look inside your organisation. It's one of my pet hates, but probably doesn't work for the podcast, so I should probably go with the lager or N-Dubz one, but anyway, there we go. But it is important, right? I think it's a good one.Kelly Molson: It is important. No, I think, yeah, that is important. It's really interesting. I've never really thought about that before. We need to give the weather more credit.Dominic Jones: Well, you need to give the weather credit if you're going to use it to blame. For me, it's a constant. It's something... And these days, weather forecasts are 10, 14 days out, so you should be able to plan.Kelly Molson: Yeah. Okay. Good. All right.Dominic Jones: I'll get off my high horse now. Yeah.Kelly Molson: Listeners, let us know how you feel, so let us know if you want to know about that N-Dubz one as well. I'm intrigued. Right, Dominic, I want you to tell us about your background because we met up recently, didn't we, at the M+H exhibition? And you were very humble about coming on the podcast and you said, "Oh, I'm not going to have anything... You've had really interesting people on and I'm not that interesting." You are really interesting and you've had such an incredible background. Tell us a little bit about it and how you got to where you are now.Dominic Jones: Well, I'm not sure about that. I do like listening to your podcast and you have some amazing guests and 9 times out of 10, I normally think, after listening to them, "Right, I'm going to either do something that they've suggested." Or I follow them on LinkedIn or Twitter and think, "Right, let's learn from them." Because I think you should always learn from other people, but so my career is a lot of luck, a lot of opportunity and a lot of chats.Dominic Jones: When I was growing up, I wanted to be a leisure centre manager. You know? Like you probably won't remember The Brittas Empire, but that was my dream. That was my dream, much to my mum's disappointment. And so that was all I ever wanted, so I went to college and did a leisure studies course, a HND, and there was a placement in PGL Adventure, which is like an adventure park, and I was a Multi Activity Instructor. Absolutely loved it.Dominic Jones: But then I sort of realised, actually, there's a whole world out there and decided I wanted to work in theme parks, so I applied to work at Disney and didn't get it the first time. I was very cocky, I was the wrong sort of person for Disney, but I went back three times and eventually got it and I did a placement in Disney and it was the best thing I ever did and it changed my life. It's one of the few jobs that I've left and thought, "My life will never be the same again." So good. So I did that and I got my master's degree. I didn't get the doctorate because I went on spring break, but hey, I was young...Kelly Molson: Well, spring break, though.Dominic Jones: Exactly. I was young. And then sort of went to Thorpe Park and was a Ride Operator. I remember my friends and some of their family were saying, "That's a real waste of..." Because I went to, in between Disney, went to university in Swansea, and they said, "It's a real waste of university, operating a teacup for £3.50 an hour." Or whatever it was at the time. But I loved it and for me, it was... I thought, "If you want to become a manager or you want to become, eventually, a General Manager or a Director of a theme park, it's really important to know how these things work."Dominic Jones: So I loved it, and just in case you ever get to operate the teacups, it's not too complicated, there's a red and green button, the red is to stop and the green is to start. I mean, it was five hours of training, but I finally mastered it and you can't actually make it go faster, so when you're there on the microphone and say, "Do you want to go faster?" You can't, it goes faster anyway, but I loved it and then very quickly rose through the ranks, so I became a Ride Supervisor, Team Leader, Area Team Leader, Coordinator, went to Chessington, worked there just at the time when Tussauds had bought Thorpe Park, so it was a real great time for career opportunities.Dominic Jones: Then I went to Madame Tussauds, was the Customer Service Manager there and helped create the first contact centre, if you like, call centre, where we sold tickets for things like Rock Circus, which is no longer in existence, but Rock Circus, the London Eye, Madam Tussauds, the Planetarium and that became the Merlin Contact Centre in the future, and then I started applying for loads of jobs, more General Manager jobs, and didn't get them and realised that I needed to get some marketing and sales experience.Dominic Jones: So I left and went to work for Virgin and then I was there for nearly 10 years and absolutely loved it and instead of getting the sales and marketing, well, I got the sales experience, I ended up becoming Vice President of Europe, the Middle East and Africa for the logistics side of the business, and then also, so we opened up Kenya, had some amazing life experiences, we saw the whole world and then was Regional Vice President Sales in Hong Kong for Asia Pacific, so great time.Dominic Jones: And then my wife became pregnant, obviously, I was involved in that, and it made me realise that I probably couldn't do a job where I was traveling 24/7. I mean, for a while, I did literally consider, which makes me sound like a bad person, "I could call in from Skype and things like that." And my wife was like, "Come on." So we went back to Wales and it was really hard to find a job that would allow me to be at home and be around so I actually thought, "Well, originally, when I went to Virgin, I wanted to have marketing experience."Dominic Jones: So I actually went to Thorpe Park and the marketing team and looked after the partnerships and promotions, did some really cool things, the Ministry of Sound nightclub deal was there, did some stuff with Lionsgate. A really good time doing the "buy one, get one free" things, the partnerships and events, got some good bands together on the stage that hadn't been on stage with the Wideboys and the [inaudible 00:11:55] boys if you know your dance music, it was massive.Dominic Jones: Anyway, so I did that for a bit and then got an opportunity to go back to Wales, which is where my wife's family is from. I'm from North Wales, she's from South Wales, so I got a chance to run Oakwood Theme Park, which I absolutely loved and probably would've been there forever if an opportunity hadn't come up with Merlin and Merlin, it was to look after the rest of Europe and the rest of Europe was basically anything in their midway, so Madam Tussauds, Dungeons, Lego Discovery Centre, Sea Life, that wasn't in the UK or Germany, so it was like Istanbul, Helsinki, Paris Blankenberge in Belgium, Spain. I mean, it was brilliant and I did that for a few years.Dominic Jones: Then I went and ran Thorpe Park for a few years, which absolutely loved because that was where I started as a teacup operator and I remember, there was a guy there, good friend of mine, he said, "I remember, when you were on the teacups, you said, 'One day, I'm going to come back and run the place.'" And I did, so amazing. And then, in that time, I had three kids and really was commuting from Christchurch, so decided to change careers again and come into the heritage world and came as the COO of the Mary Rose, which I did for two years, and then, during the pandemic, became the CEO, so quick sort of... Yeah. But lots of luck and right place, right time, all those sort of things, but that's good, right? That's most people's career.Kelly Molson: Whoa. That is amazing. I mean, you've been to so many different places. I love that you went full-circle at Thorpe Park as well. What an incredible story, to have gone in there as an operator and then end up running the place. That is amazing.Dominic Jones: Yeah, I loved that. And actually, all the jobs I've had have really become part of our story. I was talking to someone yesterday about the Mary Rose and they were talking about what they were going to do next but how the Mary Rose had been a massive part of their story and I said, "That's the beautiful thing about work and careers and life. Whatever you do, it becomes part of your story and you're part of their story." So whether it's Thorpe Park, whether it's when I opened up, for Virgin Atlantic, the Nairobi route for logistics and the Hamlin, it was amazing and I've been to Kenya probably more times than I've been to Birmingham, you know? So that's part of my story, and when I leave the Mary Rose, I hope isn't any time soon, this will always be... It'll be my favourite Tudor warship. I mean, it's probably the only Tudor warship, but also my favourite one, so yeah.Kelly Molson: That was the answer to my question, as well. "What's your favourite ship?"Dominic Jones: Yeah.Kelly Molson: Wow. I'm blown away by your career. I just think you've had such a phenomenal journey to get to where you are now. There's something that I want to talk to you about today and that's about your joint venture that you have with the Mary Rose and the National Museum of the Royal Navy. I just want to read out a tweet that I saw because this is what sparked this conversation, so this is a tweet that went out on the Mary Rose Twitter account.Kelly Molson: It says, "We are very pleased to share that Portsmouth Historic Dockyard saw a 150% rise in visitor numbers in 2021, reported by ALVA today. The significant rise in visitors demonstrates the effectiveness of the joint venture between Mary Rose and the National Museum of the Royal Navy in our first year."Kelly Molson: I am very intrigued by this because this has been kind of a constant throughout most of the podcast conversations that we have is about how collaborative the sector is, but this is really specific about two attractions collaborating together to bring more visitors in. I would love you to tell us about this.Dominic Jones: Well, yeah, the end result's fantastic. 150% increase in visitors. It really feels joined up. My son's school is coming in today so I was in the visitor centre and I was waiting to see what time he was coming in because he obviously wouldn't tell me the time he's actually in, so I was looking around the visitor centre and I couldn't be prouder, when you see the mixture of Victory and Warrior and Mary Rose, and how far we've come since we started, but if you go back in history, the Mary Rose used to be part of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and there was one ticket and there was a separate company called Portsmouth Historic Dockyard that ran it, and lots of trusts, at that time, there were lots of trusts that fed into it, and then, for whatever reason, some of these trusts went independent.Dominic Jones: And so when I joined the Mary Rose, we were separate. We had a separate ticket, visitor centre, if you like, so imagine, I guess, like a... You know when you're on holiday and there's people trying to get you to go on boat rides or they're trying to get you to come into their restaurant? And literally, we were competing, so when a visitor was outside, there'd be the Mary Rose saying, "Hey, come and see Henry VIII's warship, the biggest Tudor collection in the world." I mean, it's amazing. And then the people next door, "Hey, come and see the Victory and the Warrior." And it just was really difficult for the customers, and for whatever reason, we weren't together and we had these two separate companies, so for quite a while, when I started, along with Helen, who was the CEO and Dominic and a gentleman called John in NMRN, we had meetings to see if we could get closer and to get a deal, and then I think Matthew joined, as well, from NMRN, and eventually we kind of got to an agreement.Dominic Jones: It was about, "What can we do together? What, collaboratively, can we do?" We came up with three things. We can sell tickets together, we could run a visitor centre together, so that's #1, the visitor side. We could market the destination together, and we could do strategic operations like events. So we then looked away and came across a deal, and for us, it was important that the two parties, so Mary Rose and the National Museum of the Royal Navy had a 50/50 parity of decision so it wasn't a one-sided joint venture and it was really... There's lots of talent in both organisations, so I've always admired what the National Museum of the Royal Navy have done over the years and how they've told history and how they bring it to life, and obviously, I love the Mary Rose.Dominic Jones: And so when we put us together, it was just a real opportunity, that synergy. You know when people say "one and one and you get three", but it was exactly like that and it worked really well, so we share marketing, so marketing costs, we share, we share marketing resource, so Mary Rose marketing people work along with NMRN marketing people. We do some things independently so our trusts are independent, our conservation, our research and all that sort of stuff, that's just Mary Rose and NMRN is just that, although we are working on some projects together, but in terms of the visitor, we have one visitor centre, we have one ticket you can buy, lots of options, we could talk about that, some amazing pricing we did which allowed us to do that.Dominic Jones: Because when you're competing against each other, you almost are encouraged to discount more, so we had, at times, the National Museum of the Royal Navy who were saying Portsmouth Historic Dockyard then might have a deal on Groupon, we might have a deal on Wowcher and you'd just be discounting, discounting, discounting, and you wouldn't be really getting across the real value for the customer, so yeah, it was really hard, and I remember, we would really fight for every single visitor because, for us, 84% of our money comes from tickets, so I remember, we'd get Henry VIII down the front, out the front, we'd have him talking to the visitors, saying, "Oh", you know, and with people talking in French and he'd go up in French and say, "Well, I was the king of France. Why are you going to Victory? Come to Mary Rose." But he wouldn't be taking them away from Victory, because that would be bad, but he would be saying, "Go to both." And we'd always be positive about NMRN, but we'd also want people to come to Mary Rose because that was how we were going to survive.Kelly Molson: Just going back to those times, then, was it more like a rivalry than anything?Dominic Jones: Yeah, it was really hard.Kelly Molson: So it was really difficult?Dominic Jones: It was really hard. I mean, we all respected each other, but it was really hard. It was like one of those ferry terminals or restaurants on holiday. I mean, I remember, we would flyer, like circus marketing, bumping into the brand, resort domination, we called it. We would be literally, when it was sunny because you can't blame the weather, when it was sunny, we'd be on the beach with Mary Rose leaflets saying, "Hey, get out the cool, we're air-conditioned, come to the Mary Rose." We were literally in all the restaurants, we had colour-in sheets, "Come to...", it was all about getting everyone to come and actually, we quickly realized that the NMRN was spending so much money on getting people to Portsmouth that we needed to make sure when they're in Portsmouth, they came to the Mary Rose and we did.Dominic Jones: I mean, I look back on it now, we had adverts that had, because we'd been very lucky with Tripadvisor, five stars, I mean I would've dreamed of that at Thorpe Park, but five stars constantly so we'd have posters that say, "You've just missed the best thing to do in Portsmouth." And then another one. "Turn around." You know, like when you go to Camden Town and there's a McDonald's, a Burger King and then outside the Burger King, there's a sign. "Why are you going to Burger King? Go to McDonald's." It was like that, so it wasn't great.Kelly Molson: It's quite intense, as well, isn't it, for the visitor?Dominic Jones: Yeah.Kelly Molson: That's a lot of pressure.Dominic Jones: Well, it is and I would do it and I would literally go down and leave, because you've got to leave from the front, and I would put my Mary Rose coat, which I've still got here, and I'd be down the scenic and we'd be... And I remember coaches would turn up and one of the ladies who was fantastic with us, Sandra, she's now one of our Visitor Experience Managers, but she'd jump on the couch and say, "Have you booked your tickets? Where are you going? Can I tell you about the Mary Rose?" And she'd bring whole coaches in. It was hard and it was really... I went to sleep every night easy, because it was so tiring and it wasn't sustainable and we did need to get a deal, and actually, the National Museum of the Royal Navy and the Mary Rose always treated each other with respect, but it was like the Battle of Victory Gate and that's not the way to behave and that's not the long-term way to run a business.Dominic Jones: So what was really great was we've got a deal, we got the ability to sell tickets together and we got the ability to work together and there's some really super talented people in the National Museum of the Royal Navy and in Mary Rose and we did some great things, so when we reopened after COVID, we did this really cool video where we had Henry VIII and we had some of their characters from Warrior and some of their actors all visiting each other's attractions in the lift, wearing face masks, getting hand sanitiser, and it just feels joined up.Dominic Jones: I mean, I've done lots of partnerships in my career. At Merlin, we had a Sea Life in Helsinki, which was a joint venture with a theme park called Linnanmaki. If you ever get to interview this lady who ran Linnanmaki, or she might the CEO there, she was amazing, but we had this joint venture. See, it's really hard in a joint venture because, especially if it's a 50/50 parity decision one, you've got to get agreement and that means that you work really hard on doing the right thing, so what's quite nice is if we were on our own, we probably would've done marketing campaigns and other things which were okay, but because we end up working together and we've got to make sure we get that joint agreement, the results is always way better. It's brilliant. And the customers benefit, because it's one entrance, it's one ticket, there's a lot more value in it, so yeah, it's been really successful.Kelly Molson: I hadn't realised quite how intertwined the organisations were in terms of decision-making and marketing, like you say, and sharing all of those resources. You talked a little bit about the visitor centre. Did you have to change the infrastructure and stuff? Did you have to build new buildings and all of that and agree on that?Dominic Jones: Well, no, they had a big visitor centre because, I mean, they've got a lot more footprint, more attractions, they've got the Warrior, they've got M.33, they've got a Submarine Museum over in Victory and we've got the Mary Rose, which is amazing. And so we had a building called Porter's Lodge, which was here and then there's the gate, and then they had their visitor center and their visitor center was perfect, so we moved in there, but we agreed to make it look and feel like it was Mary Rose and National Museum of the Royal Navy, so we spent a bit of money on the look and feel of it, so that was good and same with the brand and the marketing and making it feel like it was something new, but yeah, so there was a bit of that.Dominic Jones: I mean, in terms of infrastructure, we went with their ticketing system because it made more sense because it would be a bigger cost for them to change. We went with some of the Mary Rose's media buying because, at the time, we were buying media cheaper and better. And actually, now, we're in the process of going to tenders together, so the digital agency, we've done together, the PR agency, we've done together and it's great because it's a bigger portfolio and you get different views, and I always think the best way to run any business, so, for example, the Mary Rose or Thorpe Park or wherever it is, to talk to your customers, to talk to your staff and then, obviously, to talk to the manage experts. And we get that in spades, because we've also got our staff and our customers and our volunteers, but we've got NMRN staff and customers and volunteers and together, we are getting some really cool ideas and things we can do, so it's working well. As you can see, 150% increase in the first year.Kelly Molson: I mean, I've read it with my own eyes.Dominic Jones: And I hope you saw, NMRN, they did a little nice fist bump reply, and it just is in the spirit of it. We are working together and I think that's so important.Kelly Molson: It is massively important. You mentioned something about pricing earlier, and we've spoken about this before, but you said that you did something interesting that you'd implemented that allowed you to grow the yield and the revenue as well. Was this something that you did jointly too?Dominic Jones: Yeah, it was. So we had to come up with a new pricing structure because we were doing something new, so they had, what was it called? Full Navy Ticket, which was for all of their attractions and we had an annual ticket, so when we merged, we had to come up with a new pricing structure and it's a good opportunity to change, and 84% of our business, our revenue comes from tickets, theirs is about, I think, 80% or so, I can't remember, so it's still important to them as well. So we had to get the pricing right and it allowed us to really think about what's the best value for the customer and what's the best thing to do that stops us having to discount heavily?Dominic Jones: So we created a... It's like a decoy pricing model, like supermarkets have been doing it for years, so if you buy one attraction, it's a really bad ticket. I mean, still, a few people buy them, it's a really bad ticket, so it was... I mean, it used to be £18. We put the price up to £24. It used to be, if you bought one ticket, you could visit that attraction all year. You can only visit it once. So we made it a really unattractive ticket, so that's your lower decoy, so the idea of that is you only buy that if all you really want to do is go to the Mary Rose or all you want to go is go to the Victory and if you've just come to see one of those things, that's the sort of money you would pay, it's very competitively priced with other things on the South Coast, so that's what we did.Dominic Jones: And then we created a Three-Attraction Ticket or Three-Ship Ticket, which was slightly more money, so that went up to £39, which was the biggest sort of sting, about a £15 increase, big, big jump. And that was an annual ticket. That was, you could pick your three attractions and visit them all year. And then we did, "But for £5 more, you could have an Ultimate Explorer and have everything including the..." And that sort of, so you've got the lower decoy, which is the single attraction, then you've got the medium decoy, which is three ships, but then you go, "Well, for £5 more, you could do everything."Dominic Jones: And 80% of people do the Ultimate Explorer and they do everything, and it's so good value. I mean, it's less than the price of a football game and football game, 50% of the time, you're disappointed, and you don't get long, do you? It is incredible value and you get to go to all the attractions, you get out on the water, it's brilliant. So we've got that. And then we were going to put in an upper decoy, now, an upper decoy is a premium, really expensive ticket, so for example, we might, "We have, at Mary Rose, you can go into the ship for £300 and have a private experience." And we were going to put that in, but actually, because the decoy system worked so well, we didn't need that so we've just kept it as Single Attraction Ticket, Three-Attraction Ticket and Ultimate Explorer and it's working really, really well.Dominic Jones: So yeah, that's our pricing. And because of that, we don't have to discount because we put all the value and loaded the value in, actually, we don't have to discount. And then, when we do discount, we want to reach the right people, so, for example, we do, between the months of November and February, we do a Loyal and Local campaign where we go out to Portsmouth and Southampton regions and we say, "Bring a bill in and you can get a considerable discount." All year round, we do a discount for people who've got a Portsmouth leisure card, so anyone who's on Universal Credit, so they get 50% off.Dominic Jones: And we do some other really cool community engagement stuff between us with schools and stuff like that, and then if we do do a discount, so discounts are still important, so there's some amazing partners out there, GetYourGuide, Picnic, lots of the providers that really support businesses, Virgin, Ticketdays, all that sort of stuff. But we do it at the right level, so we've got like a playground, so whereas before, we might have been competing against each other, thinking, "Oh, we need to discount by 40% or 50% and then give them extra commission so they push it." We now do it at a really fair level, so there is a bit of a discount, but it's not much.Dominic Jones: And then for the consumer, we want the cheapest, best-value ticket to always be on our website. And we used a couple companies, so we used a company called, they were called Brand Incrementum, they're now called Magic Little Giants, we use them, we use some insight into what previous businesses have done before, but we copied the American Six Flags website model. If you ever want a quick lesson in pricing, just go to Six Flags. Their website is that... I mean, you're into websites, right?Kelly Molson: I am.Dominic Jones: It's the best website for pricing. I love it and I check it nearly every month. It makes me laugh, how focused they are on decoy pricing and how in-your-face they are, but how you don't know it as a consumer unless you know. It's amazing. It drives my family mad. I love it. Anyway. Yeah.Kelly Molson: This decoy pricing, I've never heard that phrase, I've never heard that used in pricing before. This is all new to me.Dominic Jones: It's like supermarkets when you get... And I remember, we've got a local supermarket near us and the guy did, "buy one bottle of wine, get one wine free". And then he had, "or buy one wine for £7 or buy two for £7". We were always going to buy two for £7 or two for £8. It's all that sort of trying to encourage behaviour, but he didn't quite get it because recently, I went in, it was like, "buy one, pay for one" and I was like, "Isn't that... That's the same as normal, yeah?" "Yeah." But he's a nice guy so I bought one. Well, that's my problem.Dominic Jones: But no, it's the same way supermarkets have been doing, where they try with the club card to get you to purchase things, or they're trying to do that, and all we're trying to do is encourage everyone to go for that Ultimate Explorer, which is the best value. It's almost like you can imagine it on the website, it's got a sign saying, "Pick me." So even to the extent we still don't, this day, discount our Single Attraction Ticket on our website. We don't give any discount for it and then we give a £5 discount on the three attractions and £5 on Ultimate Explorer. But yeah, loving the pricing.Kelly Molson: Love this. This is such great insight. Thank you for sharing. This partnership is really intriguing to me because I think it seems like the perfect setup, right? Because you're literally neighbors in the same area, you could make this work really well. What advice would you give to other attractions that are thinking about partnering with other attractions? Like what would be your top tips for people to make this work well?Dominic Jones: I mean, it's really hard. You've got to think about, because often people see it as competitors, but you've got to think in terms of getting the customers or the guests or the consumers, whatever you call them, giving them the best value, and during lockdown, when we were being interviewed and stuff, we'd always say, "Come visit the Mary Rose or come visit..." Once we did the joint venture, "Come visit the Historic Dockyard. But also, if you can't come visit, go visit your local museum, go visit anyone." It's important to share that, and I think there are always benefits of working together, you're always stronger together.Dominic Jones: When I was at Oakwood Theme Park in Wales, amazing theme park, you're in West Wales and we were thinking, "Well, how do we reach further and advertise more?" And actually, we ended up working with a farm, which was a stunning farm that had rides and animals called Folly Farm down the road and we worked, then, with Manor House Wildlife Park and Heatherton, and you actually work together and you can work together and I'd always say, "Try it on something." So try it whether it's an event or try it whether it's a destination marketing campaign. I mean, we're working with the people of Portsmouth, so with... "The people of Portsmouth", that sounds a bit grand. We're working with attractions in Portsmouth on trying to get people into Portsmouth, so we do something with Portsmouth Council where the Spinnaker Tower and D-Day Museum and Mary Rose and National Museum of the Royal Navy and now Portsmouth Historical Dockyard, together, we advertise in London because actually, advertising in London individually is really expensive, but if you do it collaboratively.Dominic Jones: There's lots of ways to do stuff collaboratively and find another angle. So we've got other people on our site that we're not partners with at the moment, so the Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust, amazing people who run some of the small boats that we did the Gunboat Race with the D-Day veterans on the weekend. Fantastic. So yesterday, we had a really great Volunteers' Tea Party to celebrate the end of volunteer and we had the volunteers from the Property Trust, we had the volunteers from the NMRN, the volunteers from the Mary Rose, there's always some synergy and I would say, in any way, find it.Dominic Jones: Everywhere I've worked, I've tried to get partnerships with local businesses, with other theme parks, with other attractions, because, actually, it's your stronger together, and if you're going, especially, after a local market, because you've always got to love your locals, that's the most important thing. If they see that you actually are the sort of people that work with each other, it makes them almost more proud of you. You remember the Game Makers in the London Olympics in 2012 and how amazing they were and how they did that sort of course where everyone was recommending all this stuff to you, that's kind of what you want, but I would find some common ground, whatever it is.Dominic Jones: Whether it's lobbying, we found common ground at Thorpe Park with other attractions to lobby the government for things, for VAT to level... Or whether it's in Oakwood, trying to get some advertising to get people from Bristol to cross the bridge to come into Wales or whether it's, I'm trying to think, in Amsterdam, we worked, so Madame Tussauds Amsterdam and Dungeons, which I was responsible for, we worked with Heineken because they had this amazing experience and with Tours & Tickets, so we'd make sure that if anyone came to Amsterdam, they came to our attractions. It's those sort of partnerships, finding the common ground and making it work.Dominic Jones: And don't be scared of it, because you are always bigger and better together and customers have so much choice, so working together delivers amazing results. I would never want to go back to not being part of a partnership with the National Museum of the Royal Navy and I would love it if we could do more. We are keen to do more with other attractions in the South to get people to come to the South Coast, to come to Hampshire. But yeah, I would definitely do...Dominic Jones: And also, you get bigger buying power, so say, for example, Merlin are really strong, so they don't necessarily need those with other partners because they can do a campaign in the press, Sun, Days Go Out and you've got all the Merlin attractions, but if you're individual attractions, you can't, so if you do a partnership with your competitors, you can then suddenly say, "Right, well, we want to do a Days Out campaign in the press between all these independent attractions."Dominic Jones: I mean, it's brilliant. I love it and I love, also, this industry, how collaborative especially the heritage side is. You can say, "Oh, I was thinking about doing this. What do you think?" Or, "What do you think about that?" And everyone will share and everyone is almost willing you to be successful. It's crazy, right? It's one of the best industries in the world. If you were in, I don't know, the restaurant business, you wouldn't be doing that, would you? Or another... It's so good. Anyway, hopefully, that answers your question.Kelly Molson: Oh, absolutely.Dominic Jones: I get very passionate about it. I'm so sorry. I love it.Kelly Molson: I'm so glad that you do because it answered my question perfectly and I think you've given so much value to listeners today in terms of all of the things that you've done, I couldn't have asked for a better response. Thank you. It's a big year for the Mary Rose, isn't it? And I think it would be very right that we talk about that. So it's your 40th year celebration this year, isn't it?Dominic Jones: Yeah, 40 years since the raising, so 1982, October. I am obviously older than you so I remember watching it on Blue Peter as a child and it was the world's first underwater live broadcast. It was watched by over 60 million people worldwide. I mean, it was amazing of its time and so yeah, 40 years, and because of that, we've now got the world's biggest Tudor collection of everyday life, there's nowhere else in the world you can get closer to Tudor and we've got the biggest maritime salvation, so we've got a lot of plans to celebrate. Unfortunately, the pandemic got in the way. During the pandemic, I'm not going to lie, it was horrific. There were times when we were drawing a list of who we were going to give the keys to, got really, really bad and it got dark for everyone and every museum, every attraction, every business, I'm not trying to say, "Oh, poor us." Everyone had that tough time.Dominic Jones: But it meant that actually investing, we were going to do another building, we were going to do a whole museum dedicated to the raising and actually, probably one of the best things that came out of it is we didn't because we got the joint venture, which is brilliant, our trading improved, we had a fantastic summer and then we were like, "Right, we should really do something for the 40th anniversary, but we can't afford taking another lease of another building or building another building, so what can we do?" And we managed to come up with a few plans, so the first thing we're doing is we're doing a TV documentary, which is going to be brilliant, coming out in October. Honestly, I've seen, they started some of the filming and the pre [inaudible 00:37:39], it's going to be brilliant.Kelly Molson: Oh, that's so exciting.Dominic Jones: I can't give too much away because we've had to sign something, but it's going to be great. And actually, we even had, because we're responsible for the wreck site, so we had Chris and Alex who helped raise the Mary Rose, our Head of Interpretation, Head of Research, amazing people, they were out diving the other day because we're still responsible for the wreck site and it just gives you goosebumps. I saw the footage and oh, it's amazing. So we got that. We're also building a 4D experience.Dominic Jones: So when we reopened last summer, we opened with this thing called 1545, which was an immersive experience and we wanted to get across the Mary Rose didn't sink on its maiden voyage, it was Henry VIII's ship that he, when he came to the throne, he commissioned two ships, the Mary Rose was one of them, it fought in lots of battles, it had a long life and then sank defending Britain in a battle, by the way, the French who were invading was twice the size of the Spanish Armada, but because history's written by the winners, we don't hear that.Dominic Jones: But amazing, so we did this amazing, immersive experience. We got Dame Judi Dench to do the voice and you feel like you're going to get sunk. Well, the ship does sink and you go under and then you go into the museum and it's so good and we were like, "We want to do something for the end. We want to have a finale that says..." Because the thing about our museum, it's authentic. There's 19,700 artifacts. You can't get that anywhere else. I mean, it's just brilliant. Anyway, so we thought, "How are we going to end this?" And the thing we don't do justice to is the finding, the raising, the excavation, all the divers, there was 500 volunteer divers. From the 1960s, people were looking for it.Dominic Jones: I mean, Alexander McKee, who found it, was on the news and people would say... It was like an Indiana Jones movie, they were saying, "Oh, he's never going to find it." And other people were looking, the Navy were looking and there was a bit in Indiana Jones where they got the map the wrong way around and all of that. Brilliant. So they found the Mary Rose and then they got Margaret Rule who was this amazing lady who had, when she went to university, I think she didn't get a place at university at first because she was a woman and this is amazing, today's day story, and she didn't dive, she was an archeologist. And then she said, "I'm going to dive." Taught herself to dive and without her, this museum, the Mary Rose wouldn't be here, so Alexander McKee, Margaret Rule, two amazing people, both of them...Kelly Molson: What a woman.Dominic Jones: Yeah, what a woman, but both of them, both of them, without them, we wouldn't be here. So we want to tell their story, but also, we want to put the guests and the visitors to what it's like to dive, so with a mixture of real-life filming, footage from these 500 volunteer divers, outtakes from the Chronicle programs that are on the BBC, including, if we can get it to look right, even His Royal Highness, Prince Charles diving. It is stunning.Dominic Jones: So we're going to take the guests on a bit of a pre-show with the history, then they're going to get into the 4D theater and it'd be like you were boarding a red, going out to the wreck site, there'll be a dive briefing, you'll have the wind in your hair, the seats will be buzzing, but I'm hoping it's this good. I better ring the people after this [inaudible 00:40:38].Kelly Molson: You're really building it up, Dominic.Dominic Jones: Yeah. Well, it better deliver. No, they're brilliant. Figment are amazing. They're so good. So you get in there and then you dive and then you go down and you see what it's like to be under the water. The Royal Engineers were involved, the divers were involved and then you'll be there when the Mary Rose is raised, we're even going to recreate the moment where it... Oh, it'll be brilliant.Dominic Jones: So in answer to your question, we're doing a documentary and a 4D experience, and we've got anniversary lectures so if you're around in October, come and get involved. We've got a lot of people, from historians to divers to... Just talking about the relevance of the Mary Rose and the history of it, and also the diving, and we've got a new coffee table book coming out, so we've got lots and lots and lots going on.Kelly Molson: Oh, my goodness. It's all going on.Dominic Jones: And if we'd have done it the old way, if we'd have done it with a new museum and a new building, I don't think it would've been as good. I mean, I joined the Divers' Legacy group, so about 150 of the divers, on a Zoom call a few weeks ago and it's just, it takes you... These people, who, some of them are retired now or bear in mind this was 40, 50 years ago and hearing their stories and it's living history and it's so important that we tell these stories and capture them now, because in 50 years, they won't be here, and part of our responsibility, our charity objectives, if you like, is to tell the story and forever, and I think that bit of the story's missing, so if that's one thing that we do while I'm at the Mary Rose, I'll be really proud.Kelly Molson: Ah, that is wonderful. And it is [inaudible 00:42:12].Dominic Jones: You have to come, right? You're going to have to come.Kelly Molson: Well, this is the question. When do I need to come to experience everything that you've just sold to me? Because I am sold.Dominic Jones: Yeah. You probably want to come after our anniversary, because we're hoping to launch all this around that time, which is in October, which is, now, this is an interesting one because this was a good conversation with our trustees and our board. "Do you want to launch something in the off-peak period? Don't you want to launch it at Easter or the summer or..." And my view is we should launch it because it's the right thing to do and we're launching this in October because it's a legacy, we want the divers there, we want as many of them there as possible and it's going to be at the Mary Rose forever. This is the ending to the Mary Rose Museum. So it's not like we're launching something for Easter or summer, so we are going to launch it in October, so I'll let you know the details, come and get involved.Kelly Molson: All right, absolutely. I am there. If it's as good as what you've just described, then it's going to be one amazing day out.Dominic Jones: It'd be better. And then, and final thing, sorry, which we're not doing, but I wanted to do is we've still got some of the Mary Rose down in the ocean, so one day, I'd like to bring that back up. I don't think I'll be here to do that because it's probably be in 15 years' time or something because we need to raise a lot of money and do that, but we want to bring the rest of her back up or whatever's left down there back up, and that's quite exciting because our story continues. We still do research.Dominic Jones: We did this fantastic piece of research on skeletons, on human remains. It's a really cool diversity story. Out of the eight skeletons, one was Spanish, one was Venetian, two were North African, second generation, not slaves, a real diversity story in Tudor England. Amazing. Maybe the Victorians whitewashed history. Who knows? But what a great story. And we keep learning and we've got this amazing team of curatorial staff and all of our staff, from the maintenance to the visitor staff to the volunteers and every day, we learn something new, so [inaudible 00:44:03] we want to do. And then, at some point... Have you seen The Dig on Netflix?Kelly Molson: Yes. Yes.Dominic Jones: Great film.Kelly Molson: So good.Dominic Jones: Great film, but I want to write to Netflix to do The Dive. Can you imagine? This story about human endeavor with the Mary Rose? It'd be amazing, so we'd like to do that as well at some point, but we just don't have enough hours in the day, right?Kelly Molson: No. Just add it onto that long list of stuff.Dominic Jones: Yeah.Kelly Molson: Wow. Thank you.Dominic Jones: So if you know anyone in Netflix, let us know, or if anyone from Netflix is listening, get in touch, we want to do that. It'd be cool.Kelly Molson: I would love it.Dominic Jones: I've already casted.Kelly Molson: If someone from Netflix was listening, that would be incredible. Who have you casted?Dominic Jones: Well, so local, because you've got to get local, so for Margaret Rule, I reckon Kate Winslet, she'd do a good job. Great actress. I mean, we've already got Dame Judi Dench, so the same sort of caliber in our 1545 experience, and then also another local who could bring the Alexander McKee, Kenneth Branagh, but to be honest with you, Netflix can do all of that, because let's be honest, I'm not going to make movies, am I? I'm running a museum. But I just think it'd be really cool. It'd be really cool.Kelly Molson: I don't think there's anything that you couldn't do, Dominic, to be honest, after this podcast, so who knows?Dominic Jones: It'd be really cool. Yeah, who knows?Kelly Molson: All right, last question for you, a book that you love that you'd recommend to our listeners?Dominic Jones: I love this question and I really struggled, so I went back and thought about a work example, because I think that's probably more useful, so in all of my career, I've come across lots of people who talk about strategy and I have my own view on what strategy is, but there are lots of books you can read about strategy and there's only one book, in my opinion, that is worth reading and it's this, Good Strategy/Bad Strategy. Hopefully, it's still in print. It is the only book to read on strategy. It's the best book I've... And without this book, I don't think I would've been able to do half the stuff that I've done, because it's all about how you formulate your decisions, how you make your decisions, what the outcome is, it's about execution, it's about everything that, for me, you need to be successful, so I recommend this book. Really good book.Kelly Molson: Good Strategy/Bad Strategy. I have not read that book, but I feel like that's going to go...Dominic Jones: You should read it.Kelly Molson: Yeah, that's going to go top of my pile. All right, listeners, if you want to win a copy of this book, as ever, if you just go over to our Twitter account and you retweet this podcast announcement with the words, "I want Dominic's book." And then you will be in with a chance of winning it. Oh, my goodness. I have had such a good time listening to you today. Thank you so much for coming on and sharing. It's been so valuable. Yeah, that's blown me away today. I'm very excited about coming to visit and thank you for sharing the insight into your partnerships.Dominic Jones: Yeah. Absolute pleasure. And thanks for being kind with the icebreakers, you're going to get the rubber, that's going to your collection.Kelly Molson: Oh, yay. A rubber rubber.Dominic Jones: Because I was really upset that you've got a rubber collection without the Mary Rose. That actually hurt my feelings. It hurt my feelings.Kelly Molson: Well, I'm sorry, I've never actually visited the Mary Rose.Dominic Jones: Well, we're going to put that right.Kelly Molson: We are going to change this, aren't we? So yeah, I'm sorry. I will come and get my rubber in-person, then. Don't post it to me. I'll come and get it in-person when I come and visit.Dominic Jones: Yeah, let's do that. Thank you. Keep it up.Kelly Molson: Thanks for listening to Skip the Queue. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five-star review. It really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned. Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. You can find show notes and transcriptions from this episode and more over on our website, rubbercheese.com/podcast.

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You Are Online
N-DUBZ: A Controversial History

You Are Online

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 15:33


This podcast contains nudity, violence and shouting at children. Watch the video podcast here.

Route 411 Podcast
We IDENTIFY As Women, The Queen is OVERRATED & N-Dubz Return! | Route 411 Podcast S2 E3

Route 411 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 58:28


To mark the 1 year anniversary of Route 411 Podcast, Season 2 returns with Episode 3! The boys question the monarchy as they discuss The Queen's Jubilee weekend. Reyen talks about his quick getaway to Amsterdam and the boys also discuss their thoughts on the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial. The return of N-Dubz has everyone reminiscing their youth in this week's episode of Route 411!

Pirates & A Caribbean
If I had a time machine.

Pirates & A Caribbean

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 68:24


This week the ladies are giving you a bit of nostalgia looking back childhood groups like N Dubz and advice they would give their younger selves. Munirah shares the downside of being popular in your youth and Ikran explains how being a people pleaser impacted her. Sahra shares how she is working on finding her voice as an adult. Also, when helping out goes wrong! Have you heard the story of the man who left his wife for a Ukranian refugee that they opened their home to? TW: Texas terror attack Instagram: https://instagram.com/piratesandacaribbeanpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC0m0D_vhw208nF_od6zODXg Email:piratesandacaribbean@gmail.com

Don't Alert The Stans
‘DO THE SHADOWING' (N-Dubz Sell Out Reunion Arena Tour, Isaiah Rashad Comes Out As Sexually Fluid, Halsey's Music Under Hostage Until She Goes Viral on TikTok)

Don't Alert The Stans

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 97:29


Welcome back to Don't Alert the Stans! For this week's episode, it's just Nic and Sope as Eden enjoys a well deserved break in Portugal. Before proceeding with the planned agenda, Nic and Sope ease into episode by having an open catch up. Elaborating on how they're both feeling as they juggle work, writing, side projects, mental health and adulthood (00:01:02). Kicking off the news section this week is N-Dubz who's recently-announced reunion arena tour has completely sold out. Leading to a hilarious conversation about the memories of their early days on Channel U and Tulisa's solo endeavours (00:41:35). Next up is Halsey who took to social media to reveal that her label is refusing to release new music from until she can engineer and fake a viral moment on TikTok. Nic points out that Halsey's post was possibly an ironic spoof but demonstrates a growing trend among artists who are being pressured by their teams to be more active on the platform (00:58:45). Rounding out the episode is Isaiah Rashad who during an in-depth interview with Joe Budden came out as sexually fluid. Sope takes Budden to task for asking ignorant questions that implicate negative stereotypes about queerness, while Nic points out possible the motives behind Isaiah's stating he's fluid as opposed to a more defined category (01:14:41). Not one to miss! Sope's Listens For The Week: Ravyn Lenae - Xtasy Bellah - Prototype ELIZA - Heat Of The Moon Tyler, The Creator - Flower Boy Nic's Listens For The Week: Dreezy - Hit Girl Eden's Listens For The Week: N/A Remember to RATE, REVIEW AND SUBSCRIBE! Enjoy! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro Music by: @Jmzofficial ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get involved! Don't forget to tweet us your thoughts on the episode at #DATSPOD! Rate and review us on Apple Music, Spotify and Anchor Follow us on: Twitter - @datspod Instagram - @datspod Anchor – @datspodcast Hashtag - #DATSPOD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datspodcast/message

Halfcast Podcast
Episode 372: Who Is In2 N-Dubz???

Halfcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 153:01


This podcast episode is sponsored by Benjert.It's been 7 years since WSTRN dropped 'In2'. The song changed so much but did WSTRN fulfill their potential? Dappy was very anti N-Dubz reunion, we discuss what might have changed. Also, we discuss Americas issue with guns, Anthony Joshua, confronting a student plus loads more....@ChuckieOnline@PoetsCornerUK@BillyThe Goat

Two Stubborn Nigerians

Welcome to Track 65 of the Two Stubborn Nigerians. This week, we discuss some of the new posthumous releases from the Notorious B.I.G and XXXTentacion. N-Dubz upcoming UK tour and so much more, not all of it relating to music. Outro Song: Meek Mill - R.I.C.O. (Ft. Drake) Rahim's Recommendation: Lloyd Banks - The Course of the Inevitable (Album) Paul's Recommendation: Big K.R.I.T. - Digital Roses Don't Die (Album) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message

Different Strokes Podcast !!!
EP: 099 - Long Story Less Long!

Different Strokes Podcast !!!

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 59:44


The DSP sit & discuss - The Return of N-Dubz (5:40), Kendrick's Creation & Craft (8:04), Men's Duty to Their Children (20:00), The Celebration of Death (32:00), and much much more … Host: Rhys Waul - Twitter: @Raw_like_me - Instagram: Rawlikeme, Mark Brown - Twitter: @Mister2Drink - Instagram: Mister2Drink - Kaydia - Instagram: kaykaysmall - Twitter: @kokosmall18 - @AURofficial_ MrOh - Twitter: @MrOhYes - Instagram: Misterohhhhh, Websites https://differentstrokespodcast.onpodium.com/ https://www.mr2dphotography.com/ https://www.mroh.co.uk/

Fools on a Hill
EP#066 - Harry Styles, Everything Everything & N-Dubz

Fools on a Hill

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 86:25


Your three favourite fools take you through the latest music releases from May 18th - 24th 2022, including Harry Styles, Everything Everything, N-Dubz and many more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foolsonahillpodcast/support

Double Down Podcast
The Big Stepper | Double Down Podcast Ep. 112

Double Down Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 105:56


The fellas missed a week so they came back strong with a full review of Kendrick Lamar's album 'Mr. Morale and The big Steppers'. They broke it down, spoke about his first week sales, where is ranks in his discography, his place in rap plus more. They also spoke about N-Dubz reunion  concert, the heartbreaking Raheem Bailey story, Migos splitting up? plus more...@craigxmitch@nicdream@doubledownpodcast

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Is there a place for N-Dubz in 2022?

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 10:19


After an 11-year hiatus N-Dubz have reformed, announcing a national arena tour and releasing a new single to boot. But times have changed since the Camden-born band first burst onto the scene, music has evolved and each member has had their fair share of controversy in the media through the years. So, is there still a place for N-Dubz in 2022?The Evening Standard's Vicky Jessop explains the band's popularity, cultural significance and shares her views on whether there will be just as much success for the trio the second time around. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

OFF THE CUFF PODCAST
FIGURING OUT FATHERHOOD FT. CHRIS TOPPER

OFF THE CUFF PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 169:33


A good honest conversation never hurt anyone, Fols Forever, Mr Vans & Chrissy are back for another week of podcasting. This week they're joined by Chris Topper (Figuring Out Fatherhood) to discuss all the week's trending topics!! On the agenda…… WE'RE HAVING A PARTY - FRIDAY 3RD OF JUNE - https://dice.fm/event/7rdob-weoutsideldn-arcade-party-june-2022-3rd-jun-four-quarters-east-london-tickets - Venues having no reception - Chrissy is back from holiday - Chris's platform & fatherhood chat - Pregnancy pranks - Kendrick Lamar album review - Jack Harlow's Brandy ‘issue' - N Dubz reunion news - Our Father on Netflix - PLUS MORE Please make sure you like, comment & SUBSCRIBE to the Youtube channel - https://youtube.com/channel/UCrpoaVInsRWJUGGHlehMpaw Twitter/Instagram - @offthecuffpod Fols - @folsforever Vans - @mrvans7 Chris - chris_topper

The Hit List Podcast with Numi
The Hit List with Numi & N-Dubz

The Hit List Podcast with Numi

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 7:58


The Hit List with Numi & N-Dubz They talk about their comeback and new single 'Charmer', which makes it as the 'First Play' making kmfm one of the first radio stations in the UK where people will hear the song! Get all the gossip here!

HELLO! The Daily Lowdown
Harry Styles opens up about his One Direction bandmates and N-Dubz are back

HELLO! The Daily Lowdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 2:49


Harry Styles opens up about his One Direction bandmates and N-Dubz are back. Join us for your Daily Lowdown from HELLO! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fully Charged Daily
Fully Charged - Tues 17th May 2022

Fully Charged Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 49:58


Peter's still around cos Graham's in Costa Rica! We're excited this morning as N-Dubz are reforming and does Producer Callum have a stupid question?

Y am I like this?
Ep.52 N-Dubz Comeback

Y am I like this?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 26:15


The icons that are N-Dubz are making me comeback! And as you can tell I am buzzing about it. This week I'm running through my favourite N-Dubz lyrics cause they are so truly beautiful and special to me. If you love N-Dubz as much as I do then let me know on Instagram @alyx_ross or Twitter @alyxc_ross

Dorkcast
Down With Boring #0081: Yard Act

Dorkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 107:28


Leeds gang Yard Act have just dropped their five-star, Dork approved debut album ‘The Overload', and will be joining Jake Hawkes and Jamie Muir on tonight's episode as they embark on an actual, real-life chart battle. The tension is so thick you could cut it with a knife. That's not all. We'll be looking at their competition too – ‘Night Call', the new album from Olly Alexander's Years & Years. There'll also be all the latest music news, new music from Holly Humberstone, Griff & Sigrid, English Teacher, Priestgate, CMAT, Lime Garden, Swim Deep and even a bit of N Dubz.

Old Firm Facts
Galloway In A Manger: The Old Firm Facts Christmas Special

Old Firm Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 75:20


After a few weeks away Adam returns with a Christmas special, and he's brought a couple of popular past guests with him.  Former Soccer FM duo Ray Bradshaw and Steven Mill become the first to make three appearances on the show, joining Adam for a look back at the Scottish football highlights of 2021.  Award-winning stand-up Ray has recently supported Frankie Boyle and John Bishop, as well as making appearances on BBC Scotland's A View From The Terrace and Sky Sports. He speculates about John Collins' belly button, reflects on his ongoing beef with Superscoreboard host Gordon Duncan, shares his uncanny N-Dubz impression and predicts the chaos that Gary Caldwell would wreak in Grinch form, as well as hailing the important legacy of Rose Ayling-Ellis' Strictly win. Radio presenter Steven is responsible for one of the most widely shared moments so far on the Old Firm Facts podcast, and he brings us a certain controversial political figure's opinion on Hamilton Accies as well as his own thoughts on Peter Grant's 'sexy football', unpleasant Tommy Wright memories, Les Battersby's East End Park cameo, nostril-waxing, the joy of Ally McCoist's Scotland commentary and why he was cut out of a recent radio moment that went viral. Adam breaks down the best stories, headlines and quotes from each month of the year as well as asking his guests for their 2021 highlights and 2022 wishes, putting questions to them from Twitter, debunking two myths involving Celtic's trip to Dingwall and giving an Otis Redding classic a Derek McInnes twist.

Deeper Sessions Podcast
Craftsman - Freq State EP - Craft N Dubz (cNd)

Deeper Sessions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 2:56


Craftsman - Freq State EP - Craft N Dubz Crafts N Dubz Recordings (cNd) Buy : https://craftsmancnd.bandcamp.com/album/craftsman-freq-state-ep-craft-n-dubz-cnd

Deeper Sessions Podcast
Craftsman - Tough Tonnes EP - Craft N Dubz Recordings

Deeper Sessions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 3:18


Buy: https://craftsmancnd.bandcamp.com/album/craftsman-tough-tonnes-ep-craft-n-dubz-recordings Tough Tonnes EP (cNd 001) 1. Pan Dance 2. Tonne 3. Tough Plate 4. Dirty Dish Craft N Dubz Recordings Social Links : Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/genotype-justjungle-1 Bandcamp https://craftsmancnd.bandcamp.com Twitter http://twitter.com/genotypedb Instagram http://instagram.com/genotypejjungle Justin Richardson Website http://justinredz.weebly.com/ You Tube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTqp26m0leYw3yb4CDkIAZg

Music and Life Podcast
1. "Living For The Moment"

Music and Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 47:46


In the first episode, join me (Kech) as I recap on all of the madness that has been 2020! I touch on music and all the top news and sports events of this year! It's been a tough year but we made it!  The title is a reference to N-Dubz' song 'Living For The Moment' which is the main lesson of the year! Tune in to hear more!  Remember to check out: www.musicandlifeblog.com Music IS Life. 

Shingler's List
Episode 150 - Dave's Got The Rona!

Shingler's List

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 61:33


After a week off Dave and Kleon are back! This week, Dave's got the rona! He tested positive for Covid-19 last week and discusses the ins and outs of what went down before finding out. We talk symptoms, timeline and how it has been living with the virus. Kleon also gives us the lowdown on the comeback of former N-Dubz singer Dappy as well as his premier league and local team update. We discuss current covid restrictions and whether you can travel between tiers, quick movie talk about Mulan and Dr. Dolittle and the final of I'm a Celebrity 2020. Follow our socials - Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/shinglerslistpodcast Twitter - http://twitter.com/ShinglersListPC Instagram - http://instagram.com/shinglers_list http://www.facebook.com/shinglerslistpodcast

Personal Jukebox Podcast
E6 - UK Chart Top 20 Countdown 7/6/2009

Personal Jukebox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 111:37


Bit of a jump forward in time this episode. Join Simon as he looks back at the Top 20 UK chart from 7/6/2009. Neil 'Ning' Garrett & Courtney G (A girl?) guest and offer insight on such luminaries as N-Dubz, Deadmau5 & Lady Gaga. Follow the show on Instagram: @jukeboxpod, on Facebook: search Personal Jukebox Podcast or contact us direct on jukeboxpod@gmail.com

Tempo & Flow Music Industry Talks
Atlantic Records UK A&R Director Rich Castillo pt.1 - Tempo & Flow Music Industry Talks

Tempo & Flow Music Industry Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 59:46


Rich Castillo is A&R Director at Atantic Records in the UK and one of the top black A&R's in the country. He is known for signing N-Dubz, Young Adz, and Stefflon Don. During the conversation with Big Lloyd, he talks about how he got started and transitioned from being in a boyband to working for influential manager Jonathan Shallit, to then going on to A&R for various companies. Rich touches on important things that happened at each stage of his career and how it helped him progress. He also answers questions we had coming in via our Insta Live and also gives his top three tips for making it as an executive in the business. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com

Tempo & Flow Music Industry Talks
Atlantic Records UK A&R Director Rich Castillo pt.2 - Tempo & Flow Music Industry Talks

Tempo & Flow Music Industry Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 42:22


Rich Castillo is A&R Director at Atantic Records in the UK and one of the top black A&R's in the country. He is known for signing N-Dubz, Young Adz, and Stefflon Don. During the conversation with Big Lloyd, he talks about how he got started and transitioned from being in a boyband to working for influential manager Jonathan Shallit, to then going on to A&R for various companies. Rich touches on important things that happened at each stage of his career and how it helped him progress. He also answers questions we had coming in via our Insta Live and also gives his top three tips for making it as an executive in the business. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com

Don't Alert The Stans
'AUBREY, IT'S ENOUGH PT.2' (Little Richard/Andre Harrell, NS10V10, VYBZ vs R.Kelly,&..6ix9ine)

Don't Alert The Stans

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 124:25


Welcome back to Don’t Alert the Stans! For this week’s episode, Sope starts with a #RespectingLegends tribute to Andre Harrell and Little Richard, who both sadly passed away at the weekend. Kicking off the news agenda is the growing popularity of the #NS10v10 artist clashes. The boys breakdown the battles that took place between Usher & Chris Brown, N-Dubz and WSTRN and Vybz Kartel & Wizkid. The mention of Vybz Kartel leads to a discussion on the difference between publicly supporting Vybz Kartel in comparison to R. Kelly. With news that Drake is set to miss the No.1 spot on the Billboard 200 for the first time in his career with ‘Dark Lane Demo Tapes’, a continued conversation around Drake’s place in the current music landscape takes place. Finally, Hip-Hop’s most polarising figure, Tekashi 6ix9ine is back in the news following the release of his new single and an IG live session which had record-breaking viewership and inspired a series of antagonising tweets from Meek Mill. Not one to miss! Sope’s Listens for the Week: · JoJo – Good To Know · Juls – Happy Place · Adekunle Gold – Something Different · Lianne La Havas - Bittersweet Nicolas’s Listens for the Week: · Victoria Monet – Dive · Deante Hitchcock Feat. JD – I Got Money Now Eden’s Listens for the Week: · Reuben James – Adore · Lianne La Havas – Paper Thin · Lianne La Havas – Bittersweet · Saba – Care For Me Remember to RATE, REVIEW AND SUBSCRIBE! Enjoy! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro Music by: @Jmzofficial Artwork designed by: @_manlikemike ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get involved! Don't forget to tweet us your thoughts on the episode at #DATSPOD! Rate and review us on Soundcloud, Apple Music, Spotify and Anchor Follow us on: Twitter - @datspod Instagram - @datspod Anchor – @datspodcast Hashtag - #datspod / #DontAlertTheStans --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datspodcast/message

Cold Drinks & Conversations
NS10v10, Young Money The Best Music Empire? & Should Artists Release Multiple Projects Per Year?

Cold Drinks & Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 77:26


Bringing listeners a quarantine care package for Episode 39 since it's been a while! Toren & Ray, along with good friend Tano, who helped bring the episode together hold an impromptu episode discussing @theresnosignall latest online music game show! The lads put their own spin on the concept and discuss a group vs group concept including Migos v Rae Sremmurd & Krept & Konan vs DBE. The conversation then moves on to discussing whether Young Money are arguably the best music empire to date, as well as whether artists should look to release multiple projects in a year?p.s. apologies in advance for Ray's squeaky chair.Use the hashtag #ColdDrinksPodcast to interact with us!https://twitter.com/colddrinkspodhttps://www.instagram.com/colddrinkspodcast/https://www.youtube.com/c/ColdDrinksConversationsPodcast

OFF THE CUFF PODCAST
JUST A CHEEKY ONE ft ESI

OFF THE CUFF PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 79:30


A good honest conversation never hurt anyone Fols Forever is joined by extended family member Esi for a bonus episode! On the agenda Beyonce's savage anthem remix, colourism, rumours around DJ Tim Westwood and who would win in a music clash WSTTRN or N Dubz.... Please make sure you rate, review, subscribe and use #OFFTHECUFFPOD on all social media platforms!!! Twitter/Instagram - @offthecuffpod Fols - @folsforever Esi - @esildn/@sanctuaryldn

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
DJ Groomie's Guilty Pleasures Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 5th February 2020

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 116:41


**DJ Groomie's Guilty Pleasures Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week Groomie Featured some Lush Guilty Pleasures Cuts From Steps, The Whispers, Etta James, Mantronix, Aswad, Elton John, Meja, Alanis Morissette, N-Dubz, Savage Garden, Mike Post's “Hill Street Blues”,TV Themes & More. Catch Groomie Every Wednesday From 5PM UK Time UK Time On www.traxfm.org #traxfm #djgroome #guiltypeasures #70s #80s #90s #retropop #banter #party #comedy #cheese Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **

It's A Little Bit Funny
#9 The Battle Of Coy

It's A Little Bit Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 70:15


The trio take a deep dive into the lyrics of Busted, Selena Gomez and N-Dubz. Who will survive to claim a place in the champion of champions episode? Which of the hosts was once in danger of deportation? And what famous army was full of very shy soldiers? Tune in for the answers, along with discussion of waving at strangers, mile high paparazzi and some of the worst liars in pop.

ONSITE PODCAST
EP 03 (Make your money work for you… Stop working for your money)

ONSITE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 64:20


SK Vibemaker, DJ Cable & Fazer (N Dubz) 3 microphones… Things discussed: What Fazer has been up to? Did Fazer make the most money of the trio in the N Dubz peak days? When is it too late to become a producer? Is Spotify morphing into social media? Could the world be flat & has man has never been to the moon? Is it true that every parent throws away kids toys etc. without asking? & more... @onsitelife || www.onsitelife.co.uk || Recorded at Levi's Haus of Strauss

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 134 - Fazer, Daisy Waterstone and Maxim Baldry

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 101:35


On this week's episode: N-Dubz star Fazer debuted his new single Give It Away. Daisy Waterstone discussed the fourth and final series of The Durrells. Maxim Baldry told Ian what it was like to work with Mr Bean aka Rowan Atkinson and what the future holds him.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 134 - Fazer, Daisy Waterstone and Maxim Baldry

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 101:35


On this week’s episode: N-Dubz star Fazer debuted his new single Give It Away. Daisy Waterstone discussed the fourth and final series of The Durrells. Maxim Baldry told Ian what it was like to work with Mr Bean aka Rowan Atkinson and what the future holds him.

Scott Mills Daily
Sorry, Who Have I Called?

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 24:41


It’s Tuesday so More Funny Business. Scott and Chris call businesses with funny names and they are not allowed to lol. Plus they discuss their favourite Piers Morgan promo photos and Bangers reveals some shocking revelations from about N-Dubz.

WoodsTalk Podcast
The WoodsTalk Podcast EP6 "UPA ARSE POPCORN"

WoodsTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 73:48


On this weeks episode I talk about my Top 10 Films, The Disaster Artist, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri,Gerald's Game, my trip to Dublin,old people on the bus, the 2018 Oscar Nominations, my favourite university memory and a video I found of Fazer from N-Dubz in Strabane. Enjoy!

Making A Record - Podcast
MAR EP33- Curtis Richa & Kelvin Avon

Making A Record - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 98:01


MakingARecord.net Curtis Richa is responsible for having written and/or produced albums that have sold in the excess of 28 million records worldwide. He has worked with Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Joss Stone, LL Cool J, David Guetta, The Disciples, Kumi Koda, Deborah Cox, Craig David and Jo Dee Messina. Kelvin Avon is a multi-platinum selling music producer, songwriter and mix engineer based in London and Hong Kong, he made his name working on remixes for artists such as P. Diddy, Erykah Badu, Mario, Lumidee, Jamelia, N-Dubz and many more. SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW! we appreciate those! Stitcher - www.stitcher.com/s?fid=97462&refid=stpr Facebook - www.facebook.com/MakingARecord/ Twitter - @MARecordPod twitter.com/MARecordPod @jordieguz twitter.com/jordieguz Email: makingarecord@gmail.com

Bottle Pop with Tom Aspaul
S1E16: Becky Hill

Bottle Pop with Tom Aspaul

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 44:39


Tom is joined by singer-songwriter, vocal powerhouse and Bewdley superstar Becky Hill, as they make a toast to Season 1 of Bottle Pop; this being the last instalment for a short while. The pair recount their first meeting five years ago, the year they both entered the music industry, shortly after Becky got through to the finals of the 1st series of The Voice UK. Becky chats the ups and downs of her career so far and how this only really feels like the beginning, even with megahits like ‘Gecko’ and ‘False Alarm’ under her belt. The duo chat in depth about writing songs, how streaming has changed the game, their hopes for Q4,  “90s money” and their shared love of the John Niven novel ‘Kill Your Friends’ (and how scarily accurate it can be!) Becky chooses N-Dubz, Girli feat. Lethal Bizzle and Sunblock as her Aux Cable Selections.

Artful Camera
DCP 108: The One About Music Videos With Dean Sherwood

Artful Camera

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2013 79:55


The DCP team (Chris Fenwick, planetMitch, Carl Olson) talk with music pro photographer and filmmaker Dean Sherwood. His work is in demand by some of today's leading musicians and music groups. He has worked for Rihanna, Madonna, Plan B, N-Dubz, McFly, One Direction, Kasabian, Beverley Knight, You Me At Six, Conor Maynard, and the Vamps – to name just a few. Get the insider scoop on shooting music videos professionally. Dean tells us what it takes to get started in the business.

The Tuesday Club
I Think We Can Assume That Keith is a Heterosexual

The Tuesday Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2011 53:21


For the final time via Skype, Alan is joined by Ian and Tayo to chat about the games against Everton and Olympiacos, the 125 celebrations, the teams possible tour of Nigeria and how Ian almost got in a fight with Dappy from N Dubz. Starring Alan Davies, Ian Stone and Tayo Popoola. Produced by Chris Blacklay. 

The Tuesday Club
I Think We Can Assume That Keith is a Heterosexual

The Tuesday Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2011 51:51


For the final time via Skype, Alan is joined by Ian and Tayo to chat about the games against Everton and Olympiacos, the 125 celebrations, the teams possible tour of Nigeria and how Ian almost got in a fight with Dappy from N Dubz. Starring Alan Davies, Ian Stone and Tayo Popoola. Produced by Chris Blacklay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Guilfest 2011
Fazer - N-Dubz

Guilfest 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2011 1:26


Fazer from N-Dubz chats to Eagle Radio's Lewis Mason following their incredible set on Saturday night. Fazer talks about his love for Guilfest!

Guilfest 2011
Tulisa - N-Dubz

Guilfest 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2011 1:50


Tulisa talks to Eagle Radio's Lewis Mason following her main stage performance at Guilfest on her birthday!

Guilfest 2011
Fazer from N-Dubz

Guilfest 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2011 4:47


Fazer, one third of N-Dubz talks to Eagle Radio's Peter Gordon about playing Guilfest for a second year in a row and what the boys are up to while Tulisa is on the X Factor.

Les podcasts de Samarra
Un monde de Rap (1-II) Royaume-Uni

Les podcasts de Samarra

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2011


Années 2000. Deuxième partie de notre exploration de la scène rap britannique. Émergence du Grime et diversité. Retrouvez playlist, vidéos, version écrite et liens sur Samarra. [De gauche à droite et de haut en bas : Bomb The Bass, Compil' Black Whole Styles, Roots Manuva, Dizzee Rascal, Roll Deep, Wiley, Tinchy Stryder, Chipmunk, N-Dubz, Professor Green, Jammer, Tinie Tempah, The Streets, Speech Debelle et M.I.A.; Faîtes un clic droit sur l'image pour l'aggrandir]

Caernarfon K2 Nightclub Podcast
K2 Caernarfon #07

Caernarfon K2 Nightclub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2010 58:10


The seventh of K2's podcast - packed with BIG tunes. You will find the MASSIVE tunes by Swedish House Mafia, N-Dubz, Dizzee Rascle, Kelly Rowland, David Guetta, Eminem ft Rihanna, Flo Rida, Tinie Tempa. AND REMEBER K2 IS THE PLACE TO BE FOR EXCELENT MUSIC AND CHEAP DRINKS

Conspiracy Worldwide Hip Hop Radio
[Part 1] Live Guests - WORLD EXCLUSIVE NECRO feature-length interview - Jean Grae - The Get Busy Committee - Apathy - Demigodz - Just Ice - Pugs Atomz & Grant Parks - Skitz - Scorzayzee - World Exclusives and more! Conspiracy Worldwide Radio UNCUT!

Conspiracy Worldwide Hip Hop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2010 162:35


**TO LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD SEE THE END OF THE SHOW DESCRIPTION - POST TO YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE IF YOU LOVE HIP HOP !** On this spectacular seven hour broadcast we have: Necro launches into the Conspiracy Studios in style, delivering an epic and extreme two hour long interview. Sounding focused, driven and most of all thriving from life itself, hip hop's most dedicated independent artist never stalls as the Psychological Records' ghost train rumbles back onto the tracks for 2010/2011. As well as offering exclusive freestyles/live verses and exploring his up coming releases after "DIE!",including the 500 plus beats he has ready to record to, we candidly discuss sensitive topics close to Necro's heart. These include Eminem's apparent 'snubbing' of him, Rakim's opinions of his work, the relevance/hypocrisy of political rappers and so much more in one of the most in-depth yet never dry Necro interviews you will ever hear. WARNING! Not for those of a humorless disposition. Purchase "DIE!" today if you want Necro music tomorrow - http://www.necrohiphop.com/ Fresh off an Australian tour with Talib Kweli, Jean Grae joins us live from the studio where she's currently working on her new Eddie Izzard inspired album entitled Cake Or Death. Prepare to be entertained as the ever witty and passionate self proclaimed Jeanius reveals exclusive news on upcoming projects including albums with Nottz, M-Phazes and more. In addition we find out that her collaborative album with Blue Sky Black Death, The Evil Jeanius was an unauthorised project that was created in Baby Grande Records secrecy and to this day she hasn't heard the album. Further obscurity ensues when Jean speaks on stalker fans and Justin Biebers addiction of walking into doors. A must hear interview for fans of Jean Grae. Apathy is having fun right now and what better way to celebrate his success then to celebrate it with us. Riding high off the success of his group The Get Busy Committee’s debut "Uzi Does It" and last years "Wanna Snuggle", Apathy is a focused man. Simply put; Ap' refuses to lose. In this interview the former Atlantic Records signing conquers any spells of rain ahead in his career and discusses upcoming projects including his upcoming solo album "Honky Kong", a new Demigodz full length, collaborative project with Diabolic Sleeper Cell plus a follow up to "Uzi Does it". True to Apathy's roots in slaying the mic and wack rappers, he also speaks on his reason for getting at Asher Roth and Charles Hamilton on recent leak " We're Going To Kill You". Listen as an uncuffed and uncaged Apathy breaks free in what just might be one of his best interviews to date! Just Ice is the pioneer of hardcore. His legacy and ground-breaking contributions are vital yet frequently overlooked. Join us as we meet the man behind the classics and explore his new project with KRS-One, including a deep analysis of his working and personal relationship with The Teacha, from Kool & Deadly to his new EP/video with him, Kurtis Mantronix, the immortality of hip hop and more in a true blessing of an interview. Pugs Atomz and Grant Parks are about to deliver an album on June 1st, which embodies the phrase "fresh". They have the type of effortless, working chemistry, seldom seen within the remits of hip hop in 2010. We talk to the dynamic duo about production, internet bloggers and much more in a mere snapshot of these Picassos of hip hop. UK producer and hip hop pillar, Skitz, joins us to explain the full dynamics of his new album as well as an in depth analysis of the conflict between the music industry and the interest of the creative hip hop artist. As well as passing us two world exclusive tracks from his new album, Skitz conveys a confidence and reassurance regarding the future for UK urban music, which is as comforting as it is informative. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Scorzayzee steps in to update the globe on the huge hive of creative activity flourishing within the Notts area of the UK. Artists like Dizzee Rascal and N Dubz have given the UK hip hop scene an appalling image overseas and it is within your power to search out the massively talented array of artists that Scorz breaks down - use this link as a helper - http://www.getnottz.co.uk Enjoy our hard work! Check out the BRAND NEW WEBSITES Official Mista Montana website at http://www.montanauk.com - downloads, bio, social network sites and more! AND The Official Menace Blog at http://www.messengermenace.blogspot.com - thought-provoking posts and commentary. Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana2 Menace Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lukemenace Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!

Conspiracy Worldwide Hip Hop Radio
[Part 2] Live Guests - WORLD EXCLUSIVE NECRO feature-length interview - Jean Grae - The Get Busy Committee - Apathy - Demigodz - Just Ice - Pugs Atomz & Grant Parks - Skitz - Scorzayzee - World Exclusives and more! Conspiracy Worldwide Radio UNCUT!

Conspiracy Worldwide Hip Hop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2010 208:31


On this spectacular seven hour broadcast we have: Necro launches into the Conspiracy Studios in style, delivering an epic and extreme two hour long interview. Sounding focused, driven and most of all thriving from life itself, hip hop's most dedicated independent artist never stalls as the Psychological Records' ghost train rumbles back onto the tracks for 2010/2011. As well as offering exclusive freestyles/live verses and exploring his up coming releases after "DIE!",including the 500 plus beats he has ready to record to, we candidly discuss sensitive topics close to Necro's heart. These include Eminem's apparent 'snubbing' of him, Rakim's opinions of his work, the relevance/hypocrisy of political rappers and so much more in one of the most in-depth yet never dry Necro interviews you will ever hear. WARNING! Not for those of a humorless disposition. Purchase "DIE!" today if you want Necro music tomorrow - http://www.necrohiphop.com/ Fresh off an Australian tour with Talib Kweli, Jean Grae joins us live from the studio where she's currently working on her new Eddie Izzard inspired album entitled Cake Or Death. Prepare to be entertained as the ever witty and passionate self proclaimed Jeanius reveals exclusive news on upcoming projects including albums with Nottz, M-Phazes and more. In addition we find out that her collaborative album with Blue Sky Black Death, The Evil Jeanius was an unauthorised project that was created in Baby Grande Records secrecy and to this day she hasn't heard the album. Further obscurity ensues when Jean speaks on stalker fans and Justin Biebers addiction of walking into doors. A must hear interview for fans of Jean Grae. Apathy is having fun right now and what better way to celebrate his success then to celebrate it with us. Riding high off the success of his group The Get Busy Committee’s debut "Uzi Does It" and last years "Wanna Snuggle", Apathy is a focused man. Simply put; Ap' refuses to lose. In this interview the former Atlantic Records signing conquers any spells of rain ahead in his career and discusses upcoming projects including his upcoming solo album "Honky Kong", a new Demigodz full length, collaborative project with Diabolic Sleeper Cell plus a follow up to "Uzi Does it". True to Apathy's roots in slaying the mic and wack rappers, he also speaks on his reason for getting at Asher Roth and Charles Hamilton on recent leak " We're Going To Kill You". Listen as an uncuffed and uncaged Apathy breaks free in what just might be one of his best interviews to date! Just Ice is the pioneer of hardcore. His legacy and ground-breaking contributions are vital yet frequently overlooked. Join us as we meet the man behind the classics and explore his new project with KRS-One, including a deep analysis of his working and personal relationship with The Teacha, from Kool & Deadly to his new EP/video with him, Kurtis Mantronix, the immortality of hip hop and more in a true blessing of an interview. Pugs Atomz and Grant Parks are about to deliver an album on June 1st, which embodies the phrase "fresh". They have the type of effortless, working chemistry, seldom seen within the remits of hip hop in 2010. We talk to the dynamic duo about production, internet bloggers and much more in a mere snapshot of these Picassos of hip hop. UK producer and hip hop pillar, Skitz, joins us to explain the full dynamics of his new album as well as an in depth analysis of the conflict between the music industry and the interest of the creative hip hop artist. As well as passing us two world exclusive tracks from his new album, Skitz conveys a confidence and reassurance regarding the future for UK urban music, which is as comforting as it is informative. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Scorzayzee steps in to update the globe on the huge hive of creative activity flourishing within the Notts area of the UK. Artists like Dizzee Rascal and N Dubz have given the UK hip hop scene an appalling image overseas and it is within your power to search out the massively talented array of artists that Scorz breaks down - use this link as a helper - http://www.getnottz.co.uk Enjoy our hard work! Check out the BRAND NEW WEBSITES Official Mista Montana website at http://www.montanauk.com - downloads, bio, social network sites and more! AND The Official Menace Blog at http://www.messengermenace.blogspot.com - thought-provoking posts and commentary. Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana2 Menace Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lukemenace Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!

Caernarfon K2 Nightclub Podcast
K2 Caernarfon R'n'B and Pop Special

Caernarfon K2 Nightclub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2010 49:37


This is a special edition of the K2 podcast. This edition of the podcast has been made up of the most played and requested R'n'B and pop songs from last year.

Dance Club
Top Dance Songs of 2009 Vol. 2

Dance Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2010


2009 was a good year for the DJ/Producer.  As I mentioned in my first post, David Guetta was successful in bridging the gap between electro-house and radio.  Not unlike the 70's when disco bubbled up from the clubs and became mainstream, electro and funky house are well on their way to becoming the new Top 40 du jour. No one appeared more often on remix productions than Dave Aude.  There is no doubt he had his hand in better than half of the massive club hits of the year.  He was often paired against Moto Blanco who continue to whip up their sugary-disco confections.  More often than not, those productions fell flat as they became formulaic opening up Dave's work as the favorite for dancefloors across the globe. From Beyonce to Lady GaGa and everyone in between, Dave was the guy you went to for a guaranteed floor filler; and boy did he deliver! The other winner this year was Cahill.  While the Freemasons have been busy working their magic on future releases off of their sophomore album "Shakedown 2,"  Cahill appears to have slipped in and taken up the slack where the 'masons may have become cost prohibitive for many labels.  Hailing from Liverpool, UK, Anton Powers, Tim Condran and Scott Rosser (i.e. Cahill) are poised to become the next superstar production team.  While they left their mark on many hits in 2009, none were more prevalent than newcomer Agnes' "Release Me."  Of course, it didn't hurt to remix a superstar like Mariah either and it's those kinds of remixes that tend to get people noticed.  With future productions in the works by Pixie Lott & N-Dubz plus new singles from Lemar and Cascada, I fully expect nothing less than club domination in 2010 from these guys. While Dave was hitting the electro masses and Cahill was working their magic in the electro-pop scene, DJ Escape was pounding out the tribal beats on the circuit.  Whether he was pairing up with Tony Coluccio, Johnny Vicious or Dom Capello, DJ Escape (a.k.a. Jeff Jonas) found himself churning out many of last year's biggest club hits.  Most notably, his work on several of Beyonce's singles gained him the kind of notoriety that most DJ/producers can only dream of.  Since the early 90s, hard work and dedication to his craft have clearly paid off as he has become one of 2009's most in-demand producers as well as performers.  You'll be hearing a lot of his work in the final four of this podcast series coming next week. Finally, 2009 witnessed the return of some of clubland's most cherished.  I'm talking about Barry Harris, Pete Hammond and Razor N' Guido.  Barry, as you know, was one half of the acclaimed Thunderpuss production team and R-n-G (a.k.a. Guido Osorio and Peter Osback) were responsible for Kim English's 1999 hit "Unspeakable Joy"  among others.  Pete Hammond is the former chief engineer and producer for Stock Aitken & Waterman (SAW) and was responsible for shaping classic 80s Hi-NRG dance hits like Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" and Donna Summer's "This Time I Know It's For Real."  He has now gone back and updated that sound for a whole new generation of club-goers.  Already churning out the hits, these guys are a breath of fresh air in an already crowded field where many DJs nauseously drop an acapella over the same drum loop.  Party Favorz extends a very warm 'welcome back' to these masters of production and looks forward to hearing and dancing to their work in 2010. Working off the same vibe as my 2009 BPM series along with a little T-Dance thrown in for good measure, I bring you part deuce of the Party Favorz 2009 Year-End Edition.  I'm doing my best to get out the first four by the end of the week, with the second half slated for next, which will be more in line with the original series.  Until the next time . . . enjoy! Album : Year-end Edition v2 Genre : Electro, Funky, House, Progressive Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:55:38:00 La Roux - Bulletproof (Dave Audé Club Remix)

Party Favorz
Top Dance Songs of 2009 Vol. 2

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2010


2009 was a good year for the DJ/Producer.  As I mentioned in my first post, David Guetta was successful in bridging the gap between electro-house and radio.  Not unlike the 70's when disco bubbled up from the clubs and became mainstream, electro and funky house are well on their way to becoming the new Top 40 du jour. No one appeared more often on remix productions than Dave Aude.  There is no doubt he had his hand in better than half of the massive club hits of the year.  He was often paired against Moto Blanco who continue to whip up their sugary-disco confections.  More often than not, those productions fell flat as they became formulaic opening up Dave's work as the favorite for dancefloors across the globe. From Beyonce to Lady GaGa and everyone in between, Dave was the guy you went to for a guaranteed floor filler; and boy did he deliver! The other winner this year was Cahill.  While the Freemasons have been busy working their magic on future releases off of their sophomore album "Shakedown 2,"  Cahill appears to have slipped in and taken up the slack where the 'masons may have become cost prohibitive for many labels.  Hailing from Liverpool, UK, Anton Powers, Tim Condran and Scott Rosser (i.e. Cahill) are poised to become the next superstar production team.  While they left their mark on many hits in 2009, none were more prevalent than newcomer Agnes' "Release Me."  Of course, it didn't hurt to remix a superstar like Mariah either and it's those kinds of remixes that tend to get people noticed.  With future productions in the works by Pixie Lott & N-Dubz plus new singles from Lemar and Cascada, I fully expect nothing less than club domination in 2010 from these guys. While Dave was hitting the electro masses and Cahill was working their magic in the electro-pop scene, DJ Escape was pounding out the tribal beats on the circuit.  Whether he was pairing up with Tony Coluccio, Johnny Vicious or Dom Capello, DJ Escape (a.k.a. Jeff Jonas) found himself churning out many of last year's biggest club hits.  Most notably, his work on several of Beyonce's singles gained him the kind of notoriety that most DJ/producers can only dream of.  Since the early 90s, hard work and dedication to his craft have clearly paid off as he has become one of 2009's most in-demand producers as well as performers.  You'll be hearing a lot of his work in the final four of this podcast series coming next week. Finally, 2009 witnessed the return of some of clubland's most cherished.  I'm talking about Barry Harris, Pete Hammond and Razor N' Guido.  Barry, as you know, was one half of the acclaimed Thunderpuss production team and R-n-G (a.k.a. Guido Osorio and Peter Osback) were responsible for Kim English's 1999 hit "Unspeakable Joy"  among others.  Pete Hammond is the former chief engineer and producer for Stock Aitken & Waterman (SAW) and was responsible for shaping classic 80s Hi-NRG dance hits like Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" and Donna Summer's "This Time I Know It's For Real."  He has now gone back and updated that sound for a whole new generation of club-goers.  Already churning out the hits, these guys are a breath of fresh air in an already crowded field where many DJs nauseously drop an acapella over the same drum loop.  Party Favorz extends a very warm 'welcome back' to these masters of production and looks forward to hearing and dancing to their work in 2010. Working off the same vibe as my 2009 BPM series along with a little T-Dance thrown in for good measure, I bring you part deuce of the Party Favorz 2009 Year-End Edition.  I'm doing my best to get out the first four by the end of the week, with the second half slated for next, which will be more in line with the original series.  Until the next time . . . enjoy! Album : Year-end Edition v2 Genre : Electro, Funky, House, Progressive Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:55:38:00 La Roux - Bulletproof (Dave Audé Club Remix)

Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast
Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast #09

Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2007 41:22


Podcast #09 features exclusive live performances & interviews with the Aftershock camp, including Terror Danjah, Gemma Fox, Bruza, Elrae, Triple Threat, Badness, 2 Nice and Youf. Plus a selection of firin' tracks from N-Dubz, Ghetto, Bashy and more. It's very very big!

Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast
Firin' Squad Unsigned Live (Promo)

Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2007 1:42


Firin' Squad Unsigned Update: Our first Firin' Squad Unsigned Live event is taking place in conjunction with Flick The Bass @ Fez Club, Reading on Friday 11th May 2007... Featuring live performances from some of the UK's hottest unsigned stars... A-Tola, Stylo G and the sensational N-Dubz... Download this mini-podcast for more info.

Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast
Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast #05

Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2006 31:39


Podcast #05 features an exclusive interview and acappella freestyle set from N-Dubz. Plus a selection of big big tunes from Terra Firma, JME, Craze 24 and more.

Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast
Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast #01

Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2006 35:07


On Podcast #01 we've got big boy tracks from N.A.S.T.Y. Crew, Dexplicit, Pyrelli and more. And we have a chat with Tulisa from N-Dubz, about the crew, their track "Better Not Waste My Time" and what they're up to next.