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Joining us today is a singer and actor who has sold millions of albums worldwide and is as comfortable dominating the UK charts as she is on West End stages: it's the delightful Pixie Lott!With her new album 'Encino' just released, Pixie joined us to chart a storied career that has already spanned nearly two decades, despite only being in her early 30s! From sneaking out of school at 15 to sing for L.A. Reid to a whirlwind rise to the top of the charts at the turn of the 2010s, she's enjoyed - and earned - musical success like few others. We also talk about turning her hand to emotionally devastating roles in the West End and the newfound joys and stresses of motherhood!Listen to Pixie's new album 'Encino' right here! For all the latest news, click here to follow us on Instagram!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Joining me this episode to discuss their travel and holiday stories is the brilliant singer-song writer and actress - Pixie Lott. Please subscribe and review. Thanks, Alan. xx A Keep It Light Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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All About Tonight. Pop princess, blockbuster actress and Dolce & Gabbana model, Pixie Lott, is our guest on Episode 306 of Sappenin' Podcast! The British pop-culture figure, exposes secrets on her first new album in a decade, reinventing her sound and finally taking control of her own career narrative. In this conversation, Pixie opens up on going independent for first time vs taking a bet on herself, wanting to channel inner classic folk-rock influences, recoding in Encino, bursting into mainstream fame from a young age, music industry nightmares, getting used for producer hit singles vs writing for other artists, live band arrangements, setting the record straight on media misconceptions, how motherhood has changed her life, always oozing positivity, upcoming film projects, coaching on The Voice Kids with Danny Jones (McFly), late Blockbuster video rental fees, West Ham football allegiances, come to Brazil memes, that time The Blackout covered "Boys and Girls" in the BBC Live Lounge and more! Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpodInstagram: @sappeninpodSpecial thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Janelle Caston, Paul Hirschfield, Tony Michael, Scarlet Charlton, Dilly Grimwood, Mitch Perry, Nathan Crawshaw, Molly Molloy, James Bowerbank, Amee Louise, Kat Bessant, Kieran Lewis, Alexandra Pemblington, Jonathan Gutierrez, Jenni Robinson, Stuart McNaught, Jenni Munster, Louis Cook, Carl Pendlebury, James Mcnaught, Martina McManus, Jason Heredia, John&Emma, Danny Eaton, RahRah James, Sian Foynes, Evan, Ollie Amesbury, Dan Peregreen, Emily Perry, Kalila Keane, Adam Parslow, Josh Crisp, Vicki Henshaw, Laura Russell, Fraser Cummings, Sophie Ansell, Kyle Smith, Connor Lewins, Billy Hunter, Harry Radford, George Evans, Em Evans Roberts, Thomas O'Neill, Sinead O'Halloran, Kael Braham, Jade Austin, Charlie Wood, Aurora Winchester, Jordan Harris, James Page, Georgie Hopkinson, Helen Anyetta, John Wilson, Lisa Sullivan, Ayla Emo, Kelly Young, Jennifer Dean, Tj Ambler-Shattock, Chaz Howkins, Michael Snowden, Justine Baddeley, David Winchurch, Jim Farrell, Scott Evans, Andrew Simpson, Shaun Croucher, Lewis Sluman, Ellie Gowers, Luke Wardle, Grazyna McGroarty, Nathan Matheson, Matt Roberts, Joshua Lewis, Erin Howard,, Chris Harris, Lucy Neill, Amy Thomas, Jessie Hellier, Stevie Burke, Robert Pike, Anthony Matthews, Samantha Neville, Sarah Maher, Owen Davies, Bethan Downing, Jessica Tiernan, Danielle Oldershaw, Samantha Bowen, Ruby Price, Jule Ferl, Alice Wood, Billy Parmiter, Emma Musgrave, Rhian Friggens, Hannah Kenyon, Patrick Floyd, Hayley Taylor, Loz Sanchez, Cerys Andrews, Dan Johnson, Eva B, Emma Barber, Helen Macbeth, Melissa Mercury, Joshua Ryan, Cate Stevenson, Emily Moorhouse, Jacob Turner, Madeleine Inez, Robert Byrne, Christopher Goldring, Chris Lincoln, Beth Gayler, Lesley Dargie-Walker, Sabina Grosch, Tom Hylands, Andrew Keech, Kerry Beckett, Leanne Gerrard, Ieuan Wheeler, Hannah Rachael, Gemma Graham, Andy Wastell, Jay Smith, Nuala Clark, Liam Connolly, Lavender Martin, Lloyd Pinder, Ghostly Grimoire, Amy Hogg.Diolch and Thank You x Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to Spooning With Mark Wogan.On this episode, Mark is joined by singer and actress Pixie Lott.Pixie opens up about releasing her new album Encino, ten years after her last release. Plus, Pixie opens up on being a mum to Bertie with husband Oliver Cheshire and Mark sees if he can change Pixie's mind on papaya.All dishes are cooked by Jamie Shears, Executive Chef at the Mount Street Restaurant in Mayfair, London.You can download Pixie's album Encino out now.Producer: Johnny SeifertVisual Producer: Rory EdwardsThis is a News Broadcasting Production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode of Open, Emma is joined by singer songwriter, Pixie Lott.Pixie took the pop world by storm back in 2009 with her debut album, Turn It Up which led to three UK number one singles (including the unforgettable Cry Me Out and Mama Do) four Brit nominations and two MTV EMA awards.She's a former judge on The Voice kids and guest judge on The X Factor and starred in the West End production of Breakfast at Tiffany's.Five years in the making, Pixie is back with her fourth album, Encino - a powerful and personal collection of songs that showcase Pixie's song writing talent beautifully and remind us of her soaring vocals. Instagram: @pixielottEncino is out now.The sponsors of this episode of Open are By Sarah, the multi award-winning skincare brand for sensitive skin. Founded by two sisters, the range is Dermatologically Approved for eczema, rosacea and psoriasis. Use the exclusive discount code OPEN20 to enjoy 20% off at bysarahlondon.com. Ts&Cs Apply.Website: bysarahlondon.comInstagram: @bysarahlondonEmma Campbell - @limitless_emwww.limitlessem.comOpen with Emma Campbell is produced by Pretty Fire Audio Productions @prettyfireaudioproductions
Colt and David sit down with singer/songwriter Tebey. Nashville resident and Ontario, Canada native, Tebey, is a platinum selling artist, award-winning producer and accomplished songwriter with multiple #1 songs. Some of Tebey's biggest successes to date are with three #1 songs as a writer: a US Billboard #1 with Justin Moore's “Somebody Else Will”; a Canadian #1 with Gord Bamford's “Dive Bar” and his first #1 as an artist and writer with his gold single “Who's Gonna Love You”, for which he also received a SOCAN award in March 2019. As a songwriter, Tebey has earned success on multiple continents with artists such as One Direction, Fifth Harmony, Pixie Lott, Cher, FLO-RIDA and Smashmouth, Big & Rich, Emerson Drive and many others. Website: www.tebeyofficial.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/tebeymusicInstagram: www.instagram.com/tebeymusicTwitter (X): www.twitter.com/tebeyTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@tebeyofficialYouTube: www.youtube.com/@tebeySpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2S0WpGRnEPyS5OuMp3KOEo?si=R5K_GuBPTQ2Taw7-0CMu4ASend us a textSupport the showCheck out our socials and follow us!Facebook: www.facebook.com/TwangTownPodcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/TwangTownPodTwitter: www.twitter.com/TwangTownPodWe would love your support to continue to bring listeners amazing content!Cash App: www.cash.app/$TwangTownPodBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2232176/support
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Angela Scanlon sits in on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show.Pop princess Pixie Lott brings news of her upcoming new album Encino, and plays live on our Stool of Rock!Join Chris, Vassos and the team every weekday for laughs with the listeners, the greatest guests, and a pinch of the papers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pop favourite Pixie Lott's wedding to Oliver Cheshire - in THAT Schiaparelli dress - was the stuff that dreams are made of. But in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mirror's Invite Only podcast, she tells us about the secrets you didn't see in the Vogue photoshoot. The singer is returning with brand new single Somebody's Daughter, and she reveals to our hosts, Laura and Janine, why the song's message of being kind is so personal for her.
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
She's back with her first album in 10 years and Pixie Lott's single, Somebody's Daughter, is already proving to be a belter. Now a married mum-of-one, the singer talks about how she and husband Oliver Cheshire have completely different love languages and how they've weathered a long-distance romance. She also reveals which other celebrity superstar has really been there for her as she adjusts to motherhood. You won't want to miss this one!
Scott's meeting an Ed Sheeran lookalike that ended up marrying a super fan of the real Ed! They had a full lookalikes wedding...Pixie Lott pops in to take the Same Interview challenge. How will she answer the same questions from a pop magazine 15 years ago?The Music Police are back on the beat cracking the case of another annoying earworm! And Scott's waking up some of your kids that, frankly, should be up by now.Hit subscribe to get Scott's latest podcast every Friday, or listen live weekdays 2-4pm on BBC Radio 2.
This is one of the most special conversations we've ever had on the podcast. Joel and David are joined by chart-topping, BRIT-nominated pop singer songwriter Pixie Lott to celebrate 15 years since the release of her No.1-selling debut single, 'Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)' and the massive debut album "Turn It Up", which sold over a million copies and spawned six Top 20 singles! But we're going even further back to Joel and Pixie's shared secondary school memories. From train journeys listening to Pixie's early demos with cheeky McDonald's, to her skipping class to sing for music mogul LA Reid and signing her first major label deal; we go back to her teens and talk about her early music influences. We look back on the whirlwind years of countless studio sessions with some of pop's biggest hitmakers, music video shoots, a Pixie Lott-branded plane, opening for The Saturdays and Rihanna before embarking on her own headline tour "The Crazycats Tour". She also chats about her collaborations with Selena Gomez and Stevie Wonder, and a lost Joe Jonas duet; and how she finally created the album she has always wanted to make, "Encino". Don't miss Pixie Lott Live at London's Hoxton Hall on 11 July - tickets now on sale. Her new single 'Somebody's Daughter' is out now, go pre-order her forthcoming album "Encino" - out on 27 September. Follow Right Back At Ya! https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/ https://twitter.com/rightbackpod https://www.facebook.com/rightbackpod Follow Joel https://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/ https://twitter.com/DR_JoelB Follow David https://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/ https://twitter.com/lovelimmy Email us rightbackpod@gmail.com Follow Pixie Lott https://www.instagram.com/pixielott/ https://twitter.com/PixieLott https://www.tiktok.com/@pixielott
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
Martin is the founder of The Songwriting Academy and multi-platinum award winning songwriter with songs released in over 50 countries around the world. His credits include Backstreet Boys, LeAnn Rimes, Lulu, K-Pop band Super Junior, Pixie Lott, Olivia Newton-John, Garou, Celine Dion, Gary Barlow, Sir Cliff Richard, Mike & The Mechanics, multiple X-Factor and The Voice winners around the world, and the 2022 England World Cup Song for Sky Sports.Martin delves into the essence of songwriting, sharing his insights on how to create impactful, resonating music. He takes us through his creative process, offering a profound understanding of marrying emotion and skill to birth a stellar song.Takeaways:Strategies to compose songs that resonate deeply with listeners.Insights on how evolving technology, specifically AI, interacts with and influences songwriting.Candid life lessons from the heart of a world-renowned songwriter and mentor.----For more insights from Martin Sutton and to learn more about his songwriting academy, visit: https://thesongwritingacademy.co.uk/Tune into the live podcast & join the Modern Musician community here: https://link.modernmusician.me/join-podcastApply for a free Artist Breakthrough Session with our team: https://masterclass.modernmusician.me/apply-success?utm_source=podcast
Show Notes and Transcript Founder, Cambel McLaughlin joins Hearts of Oak to discuss the upcoming, and second Jam for Freedom Festival and he shares his journey as a musician and English teacher. We examine the roots of the movement that was created in response to COVID tyranny and lockdowns and despite challenges and arrests, Cambel remains dedicated to spreading positivity through music and has received high praise and help from the legends Eric Clapton and Van Morrison. We explore the festival's organisation and artists, featuring the likes of our good friends Right Said Fred and the awesome Five Times August and the many workshops and talks highlighting community spirit and underlining music's role in promoting freedom and unity. In the midst of lockdowns in June 2020, Cambel McLaughlin took his portable drum kit and speaker out to local parks to bring cheer and smiles to Londoners. This then developed into weekly outdoor free gigs named 'The Outside Jam' until the winter cold stopped them. In December of that year further COVID tyranny and draconian measures increased against musicians and the general population with another lockdown. Cambel then changed the name of his project to 'Jam for Freedom', his aim being to bring the world's musicians together in a day of solidarity, called the ‘Jam for Freedom Day'. It was the first of many. After several months of tireless touring around the UK and Ireland with pro-freedom musicians, the project received international recognition from rock and roll great Eric Clapton. Van Morrison's Rhythm and Blues Foundation also supported their cause, giving funds to upgrade their modest busking rig, but what propelled the project to international awareness was Eric Clapton featuring JFF in his music video for ‘This Has Gotta Stop'. Cambel instantly received emails from across the world from people wanting to join in, going from having two chapters in Ireland and the UK, to having 15 and growing. Jam for Freedom Festival 2024 August 8th- 11th | St Albans, Hertfordshire See Right Said Fred, Joseph Arthur, Five Times August, Sons of Cream and enjoy 4 days and nights of 150+ liberating performances, workshops, panels, comedy and pantomime plus all-day children's entertainment and activities! TICKETS jamforfreedom.com/festival Connect with Cambel and Jam for Freedom... WEBSITE jamforfreedom.com X x.com/jamforfreedom Interview recorded 22.5.24 Connect with Hearts of Oak... X/TWITTER x.com/HeartsofOakUK WEBSITE heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP heartsofoak.org/shop/ *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com and follow him on X/Twitter twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin TRANSCRIPT (Hearts of Oak) Hello, Hearts of Oak. I am delighted to have a brand new guest with us today of a musical flavour, which we'll get into that, and that's Cambel McLaughlin. Cambel, thanks so much for your time today. Thank you so much for having me, Peter. Great to have you on, and I've seen, obviously, the second Jam for Freedom Festival is coming up, and obviously people can find it there, jamforfreedom.com, and @JamForFreedom is the Twitter or X handle and that is from the 8th to the 11th of August in St Albans. We'll get into all of that, but I just wanted to make sure the viewers and listeners were aware that all the links are in the description. But if you are around and want to have a great time at three, four days with a great lineup, musical lineup, then go check out the website, have a look and be part of, It looks like an amazing three, four days. And it was Fred Fairbrass actually messaged me and said, hey, you need to have Cambel on. I said, oh, yes, Cambel. I've seen the event last year, Jam for Freedom. So, it's great to have you on, Cambel. But before we get into that, before we get into your arrest in 2021, which is a mark that quite a number of people now carry of standing up against the authoritarian regime. Before that do you want to just give us a little bit of your background introduce yourself before we get on to Jam for Freedom. Yeah, thank you I'm 29 years old I was 25 years old when I started, what then became the Jam for Freedom in 2020. I traveled for a few years playing as a musician working as an English teacher in Australia Japan and on a cruise ship; lived in London. You know, I've kind of been around, really proud of my country, really proud of, you know, what this country means and the freedoms we have and our heritage and just traveling abroad really cemented that as a young man, and so coming back and moving to London in 2018, I think I was about maybe 23, 24, at that time. You know, as I said really, really, proud to be from here and just was like right I'm going to work really hard. I'm going to start focusing on music as well on the side and so I started busking in London and I was doing really well. I was, you know, making a really good bit of change and, you know, it's really rewarding, you know, when you're jumping on the streets busking; it's kind of like the harder you work the better you work, the more money you make, and the crowds were were getting big in Leicester Square in Trafalgar Square which is where I was performing around Christmas time and other times. So, it's really fun, and I saved all my money, and then I put all my savings savings into starting like a weddings band. We filmed everything, you know. I auditioned everybody, we had a really good lineup, you know, loads of different singers and sax players and, you know, it was like a nine-piece band or something like that. And then it was march 2020 and it was just, you know, I was just about to launch it all and then all of a sudden there's this this flu apparently and everything must stop and so that that kind of confused me because I thought this is just a flu right. It's just going to be a couple months, okay, I'll just, you know, work from home or whatever for a bit. Can I throw in, exactly where...exactly t he same issue, we started 20th of February 2020, exactly the same. All these great plans that get burned and you have to start over, so I understand exactly your feeling at that time Yeah, and I just still kept that hunger, you know, I was still like I'm not gonna let this stop me, and so, I started this project called the Outside Jam around June time and it was just basically me going around with all my busking gear in a park in in East London where I lived, and just bringing a party and people would come from from the area and just just party in the park and just, you know, families;it's family friendly. We were just trying to just raise people's spirits we weren't really... I just believed it was just going to be a few months of, you know, people just getting over this little flu and then you know obviously the governments were planning to do a lot more than on that. But then it evolved and we kept doing that every week, and I got musicians from all over London would come in and perform and jam and, you know, people would share the microphones and no one was really getting sick, which was funny. And then as the lockdowns intensified in December 2020, then I changed the name of it to Outside Jam to Jam for Freedom. And then on the day of the so-called lockdowns on December 20th, which was when the whole of the UK was locked down. I was like, no, we're going to, we're going to do jam for freedom. And then I did the first one in a park, same concept, you know, busking musicians coming out, although less musicians wanted to join in at that point, it was just a handful, it was really just one other drummer. So, then I had to learn how to kind of sing a bit. So, it was just me. I was, you know, I was normally the drummer. I was forced into all these different roles that I had never done before. And then I thought, you know what, let's, let's take this a step further. Let's travel across our beautiful country and go wherever we want on the streets in the parks and let's Jam for Freedom there and let's get musicians from all over and let's try and make it international, let's try and make all the countries of the world go out on the streets and Jam for Freedom; let's do it all together on the same day, the same week, let's make a movement. And I just kept pushing for that idea and eventually we did go on a UK tour. We fundraised a little bit of money to get a motor home that a few of us could could sleep in and shower in, because at that point there was no... You couldn't even go to a hotel, right, to even, you know, you couldn't book in hotels anywhere. So, we did that and from December, then it's the tour kicked off in January, and then it's just been going on for like three years or three and a half years I suppose and then we have got international chapters now and people are Jamming for Freedom on in different countries and 15 international chapters. And it's just kind of developed into this festival where we really want to celebrate musicians that are free-thinking individuals and creatives and positive change makers and thinkers and workshop hosts and comedians. And that's what we have at our festival this year so it's a massive lineup. Sounds a world away from busking. Do you ever miss the simplicity of just going out busking and just doing that yourself? Yeah, it was funny. I mean, when I was always busking, I did feel a bit like, because, you know, you're playing the popular songs, you're playing, you know, the Hollywood trendy stuff. It always felt a bit like, I don't want to play this forever. I want to write my own music. I want to make, you know, make something different. And so... I couldn't really go back to it now, because it doesn't feel right to me. But I mean, yesterday, no, it wasn't yesterday, two days ago, we did a gig in support of Press Freedoms and Julian Assange. So, we played outside the courtroom there and we kind of just freestyle. So, we might play like another Brick on the Wall by Roger Waters and then we might just adjust the lyrics, you know, about certain things. So yeah, I mean we kind of, we might, use old songs and then freestyle it, so we kind of have that element of what busking was and the simplicity, but we just kind of bring it and adjust it, I suppose. mean it it sounds like a very natural thing for a musician to want to share their music but obviously uh 2021I've I followed it and you got arrested. What was your crime? Yeah, so that was part of the UK tour um and that was in February 2021, that was our first UK tour with the motor home, and I got arrested and accused. I mean there was there was a few hundred people of us in a park having a good time and I think it was it was organized. It wasn't organized by me, but it was organized, I don't know, maybe a few days before: everyone let's go to this park in East London and West London. And so I turned up there with some amps and my drum kit and an Irish guitarist called Alan and some other musicians jumped on, and it was just me and a few other people that I had personally invited, but I got arrested and accused of organizing the whole thing, which I didn't, and then I went to court and I was like: "I didn't do it all I just, I just posted about it the night before, hey, let's jam for freedom here." And then it got stamped on me. So yeah, that was really sad because, well it was a bit eye opening because, you know, the reason, one of the reasons I started Jam for Freedom is because of my scepticism of, you know, governments and their, corruption and what they're doing to Europe and what they've done to the world and what what they're still doing. It was kind of like: oh, yeah, I was right, you know, because the judge was interrupting me. He wouldn't let me finish. He was saying, oh did you write your speech? Did you write your, I can't remember what it's called, your testimonial, you know, my defence or something. Yeah, your statement your defence. My statement, you know, did you write that? Oh, because I was quoting as well, previous, like law suits or litigation which proved that it wasn't a crime which was all valid and he was interrupting me and telling me: oh that's not relevant. And even even quoting like the English constitution and talking about the right to petition which is in the commonwealth countries. You know, you have a right to protest and that supersedes, you know, all the other laws to a degree, right? As long as you're not disturbing peace, which I wasn't, you know, we, I just, I didn't organize it. At the end of the day, whatever they were accusing me of, it wasn't true, but they just slapped cut on me and I got fined. They tried to fine me for 10 grand, but we got it reduced down to about 700 odd quid. You know, I still got a criminal conviction for jamming in a park with like five other people for about half an hour. You know, and but, you know, it just just happened that a few hundred people had already organized and planned to go there before even the the music was was on the schedule. It's bonkers, that court appearance it's bonkers, because uh it's what we've seen certainly over the last four years, it's the establishment looking down. And I mean, how dare you, or able to put something together in your defence? You're just a pleb and you're speaking to someone in the system, in the criminal system, who is of a higher echelon in society. I think we've seen that attitude across the board in the last four years. Yeah, yeah. Well, it's just kind of ingrained in... You know, that kind of culture and, you know, the imperialist ideas. You know, you have to, squash the rebellions, but I don't really, you know, I don't really care about what they think and how they view me and what their views are because, you know, I believe that what we do is, is far more powerful, far more beautiful, you know, and, and it's a celebration, and you know you can't you can't stop it. You can't stop us celebrating and having a good time and connecting and spreading the truth. Yeah. It's just it's never going to stop me and you know they can be whatever they want to be. It doesn't matter. We're going to keep going. Well, let me bring up, this is the, there we go. That is the poster with a lot happening, and you've packed a heck of a lot in. And you can just see that, obviously, August 8th to the 11th. Let me repeat that, in St Albans. And all the, if you go onto your Twitter page or the website, everything is there. But I mean tell us about the event, tell us about what you want to happen, maybe your experiences from the first event, what you've learned. Tell us about the the first one, what was that like and what were your takeaways from it I mean our schedule this year is incredible. You can jump on our website and we've got the whole schedules there, four pages of four different days, you know, there's over 150 different artists and performances and pantomime, comedians, panellists, workshops, every morning and much more, so jump on there and you can see that poster in detail. Yeah, it was all, I mean I did festivals in my garden growing up. I don't have a big garden, it's just like the council house garden, but my mum was really, really kind and let us all get together. So, I've always done festivals since I was a teenager, and I just love that energy of just people getting together that maybe wouldn't have like hung out before. But they're just kind of like, you know, meshing and they're kind of just getting on sharing a beer. I just I like seeing unity and peace in the world. I think we all do, really. And so yeah, it's been on my mind to to put on a festival for years and then with Jam for Freedom happening it was part of my my plan; okay I'm going to put on festival as soon as I can to celebrate what we're doing. And last year we did it for the first time. It sold out, it was it was amazing. It was very challenging, we worked for many months to kind of get everything sorted in time and, you know, fly in a guests and organize their travel and organize accommodation and organize, you know, there's so many things that are going on. It could have been a lot better. We did hire... We hired a production team and they put a main stage together, which didn't work essentially. And we were like, you know, you're going to come and fix this. And they were like: yeah, and then they were like, oh, actually we're going to refund you. And then I took them to court, because they didn't give me a refund. I mean, they had really good testimonials and clients. I don't know what the hell happened. Took him to court twice and I won on both hearings and they were then, they were then hit with two county court judgments, but they didn't pay me any refund or any compensation and it was a lot of money that they owed me. So, I had to kind of shoulder all of that responsibility and that difficulty. But we had an amazing volunteer team an amazing team that we kind of put together like in the moment like right okay we're going to make a new stage in this in this marquee and we you know we basically adapted to the whole situation but obviously when stuff like that happens we had delays but uh this year we've got Right Said Fred's chosen production team who they've worked with on tours, and they've worked with massive artists like number one chart and topping artists. And they're called Absolute Audio Hire. So, they're managing the whole production this year of the main stage, which is where all the big stuff happens. And then we've got an amazing production team that's going to help run the second stage. So, that was really challenging, but, you know, what could I do? You know, I hired a company, paid them a lot of money, and they scanned me and I took them to court. Then they folded their company and went into administration. So, you know, it's just all these things. The site we used as well, they didn't, take care of the site. We tried to take them to court, but they had already closed their company and they were scamming people. And it was just, yeah, it was just a shame. But our new site has, it's got, it's got tons of space, it's, it's got enough for 5000 people, but we're keeping it nice and intimate about 500 people. And it's gorgeous. It's got like a river running through it. It's a stone's throw from London and like Luton and Heathrow Airport. So, it's super accessible for guests from all over. So, yeah, but it was an amazing time. Overall, it was, you know, I've got so many emails like this was amazing. Best festival ever. I can't wait to come back. You know, most people have come back from last year and we're just getting through our last tickets now. But test that organizational side, because I've been an events coordinator back donkeys ago and organized fairly sizable events, but when you look at the number of individuals you have participated; it's one thing to organize a conference with maybe six or eight speakers during the day. You've got a whole page full and and that's a world away from simply doing the music,now you've got all the organizational side you have to arrange, and I think that most people when they come to that they have no idea really of the work that goes on behind the scenes. So, I'm sure whenever it was finished you were; it's happened, it's done, I can put my feet up now. Yeah, I was proud of it, you know, you have that stress, but you have the the pride that you've done it I mean. I guess from playing on, it kind of what, I'm a bit seasoned for the pressures and the stress from from playing on. The streets and having police follow you and trying to arrest you, and you know, to stay calm and deal with that pressure. I mean we had gigs when there was like 24, 27, riot police vans just encircling us, and you know, it becomes a bit of a military operation, because you have to kind of work out; right okay how long can we play for before we think they're going to come and come at us. "Okay, let's keep let's do one more song, and you know, okay, you've got that drum, you've got that speaker, you know, you're ready to go if we need to beeline out of here, and we've we've done that stuff, so it becomes like, you know, it became kind of like second nature to deal with that pressure. Also, these these musicians that we work with. I mean, I know most of them, like I've played with them. I toured with them, you know, I know them all like and I have an amazing volunteer team and, like amazing stuff that have worked with me and talk with me and toured with these artists. So, there's loads of cross-pollination with all these musicians from across the world, Of course, England and the UK that we all kind of know each other. And we all kind of have got used to that pressure of of the Jam for Freedom gigs, and kind of everything goes on with it, but but yeah; as well as well with the speakers. You know, I mean, we've done like almost 500 well over 500 shows across the world and that's led to all these different people that I've met and slept at their houses and on their sofas and their spare rooms and, and they're all part of the festival. Like amazing staff who worked with me, tour with me, So, it's a real massive community of people from America, Ireland, Europe, etc. I we've got some Australians coming that are just happening to be in England this year that have done Jam for Freedom shows. Yeah, it's intense, but at the end of the day it's a beautiful experience and it's a beautiful community, and yeah, I just hope that hope you guys can all come. We've got really limited tickets now, so jump on, and get the last shoe. Yeah, 100 percent, we're doing this just a day before it goes out, but certainly I'll repeat: everyone one go and and get tickets and make sure you're you're part of that. Tells about the people you've met, I mean I've, to me, actually the last four years learning experience for me, media, you're obviously doing these massive events, and it's all about the people you meet, and they're phenomenal people who maybe wouldn't have crossed before, because you're doing one area and they're moving a different area, traditionally, you may not have crossed paths, but because of what we've faced the last four years, it's kind of standing shoulder to shoulder people who you may not agree with everything, but actually there's a lot you can work together on. And that issue of freedom, free speech, freedom to assembly, all of that. I mean, yeah, let us know some of those some people like I, you've obviously got the Fred's there, and I remember thinking this is surreal on the phone chatting to Fred or Richard; on and on. I think this is just the strangest experience. But this is what I think the last four years have opened up. Yeah, definitely. I mean, I was busking on the streets in central London. So, you know, I was getting a lot of people following me on social media and I think I had like Pixie Lott, who's an English singer. She like been tweeting my video or something, but yeah, it wasn't any, you know, I'm just I'm a lad from a council house, and I don't have any famous family or anything, so I mean, having tea with Eric Clapton at his house, that was pretty, that was pretty wild, because I'm kind of nervous, you know mean; like I'm just like this is just; his wife and in meeting his family, and because he, put us... So, Eric Clapton if people don't know, he used to we well we used to do loads of live streams, so our shows we'd live stream across the world in the lockdowns and people would tune in and, you know, give them a bit of hope and something to enjoy and sometimes they'd pop down, and you you know, be part of the live stream. Eric was following our live streams and when he saw what happened to us in Hyde park one time when the police ambushed us and damaged some of our equipment and pushed people over and it was I think it was in march maybe it was April 2021, so he was watching that, he donated to help us repair some equipment and then we had a car that was donated; a little people carrier a little cheap cheapo vehicle. There was a problem with that, it got written off, then I said: Eric can we borrow a van or something and yeah he lent us a tour bus basically um so I went and met him got the tour bus um you know he was just he's just a big fan of us and he was writing music whilst watching our live streams he wrote like the guitar solo to wherever all the rebels gone which he did with van Morrison. Yeah, I mean that was that was pretty cool to have like Clapton be a fan of what we do and you know. Hang out with him and go to a studio. Completely unexpected, you know, because I'm a drummer, and his drummers, and the drummers that he played with are like people I based all my playing on. So yeah, I mean there's others as well I mean just when we when we go when we go on tour and and i remember state when we went into Edinburgh and we do our gig and then we go halfway through: by the way we don't have any work to stay tonight could someone put us up, you know. And it just always worked, and so I just never thought, I know, I don't need to plan, where I know I know someone's got a spare room or sofa, and this couple put us up and the woman; beautiful house, they, you know, so we got the proper like Scott's hospitality, it was just, we were so blessed. You know, the wife was a an ex-head teacher still teaching and then the husband was like an oil rig engineer kind of supervisor type role, you know, he would I don't know, you know, they were smart, really, you know really smart people, and that was the thing is, we'd meet all kinds of people, you know, from all walks of life that, you know. Perhaps I wouldn't have really kind of got on with or maybe had much common ground with, but all of a sudden we had this common ground because we were all in it together to spread that message out there on the streets and in the parks and have a good time when the police would come up to me and go: excuse, you know, in my ear, when I'm playing in Edinburgh, there's a video of it. And the police policeman comes up and he goes: can you, I need you to ask people to social distance. And I go, that's not my job, mate. Freedom! Just keep going. You know, we're all in it together. We're all just, just having a good time. So yeah, it's been fascinating and you know, you do meet tons of people on the road and and you know the Assange show a couple days ago, you know, I saw people I hadn't seen in a couple of years. It's a really nice community, so yeah, good on us all for for getting out there and meeting people when we were supposed to just stay in and as one of my friends, well I was not a friend anymore, he said: I should just sit inside and just eat some biscuits. I'm like no, I'm going outside, I'm gonna go on a tour mate. Yeah screw that idea. I think we've seen a lot of information coming out about the totalitarian regime that we all live under and so you watch individuals giving giving speeches, I mean, I know you've got Tess Lawrie coming in. I've watched her many times and had her on, but then it's kind of a departure into then looking at comedians and how comedy is used to engage and then looking at how music is used to engage and maybe, I'm kind of thinking more information, so this is about a speech or a presentation that's kind of my background in politics and all of that, but this is something very different. Give us an insight of how music then, I guess, captures people in a in a completely different way than standing up and maybe doing a presentation which we think well, that's where you get a message across. Yeah, yeah. I think it can all be part of the same, you know, it's all part of the same like kind of sphere I suppose. I mean, I guess when I've, you know, being really proud of my country and being a patriot and, you know, and spending time listening to videos and history and hours and hours of reading, you know, that kind of gives me that foundation of going, you know what, Jam for Freedom is a good idea and I'm going to do it, you know, back in 2020. So, having that foundation of of that kind of knowledge, and you know, I'm always learning you know, you never know enough do you, but I think that the festival itself is it's kind of a celebration of what how, you know, that that is how Jam for Freedom started. It started from knowing what; knowing good knowledge, wanting to know more, wanting to do the right thing, wanting to stay healthy, through watching speeches and reading panels and reading books and presentations and stuff. And then the music is really that kind of icing on the cake, just, you know, so to speak, the cherry on top ,and so yeah we need the whole thing. The really good thing about our festival program is it's curated in a way so that in the mornings you have the workshops; which is yoga, Falun gong, which you might know about is censored in in communist china. So, we have all these kind of like... We're trying to bring like indigenous ideas and and kind of really will help people relax and get healthy so you've got that in the morning um and then it goes into the panels, and then kind of in between the panels there's a break and then some of the music start so you can see all the panels you can do all the workshops and then you can still have like six seven eight eight, nine hours of live music and partying, you know, approximately, it might be a little bit, you know, around that timeframe. So you can have all of it, you know, and if you don't want to watch maybe one of the panels, well, there's an act on, there's an opera singer on, or there's, you know, you don't want to watch one of the live acts, you know, that's a different flavour. You can just watch some comedy. You know, we've kind of curated it in a way so that you can fit in as much as possible, that you could basically see 90% of it. And not miss not miss any of it. Yeah so, that's my view on it and that's what we're bringing this year. I want to finish off on on the issue of finance, because we live in a world where people are used to getting things for free whether it's media, news, interviews music, people now expect everything free and it's interesting in having that conversation with people to point out that actually everything has a cost. And obviously putting on a festival like this, it doesn't come free unless someone owns a huge castle and wants to put it on on their ground to pay for it, that there are a lot of costs to put it on. Just finish on that, because I think it's important that we, who believe, in actually freedom buy into it. And that does mean buying into it with the money we have available, as well as our time and publicizing these events. Yeah absolutely. Yeah, know, where you put your money is where you put your vote in in effect, to the society that you want to build, and you know, in your children's future. So yeah, support Hearts of Oak and support you know all the great causes that that that are close to your heart because it helps build a better world, and yeah, it is expensive to do what we do you know and to do what you do Peter, you know, with your studio and, you know um you know all the costs attached to it same with the festival it's a huge expense. But you know we keep costs as low as possible and, you know, the food and drinks affordable, and whatever you know, the ticket the tickets support the musicians: pay for their pay for their travel, pay for their costs, pay for the, you know, comedians pay for the panellists, pay for the workshops, and in the morning and and everything, you know. So you know you're you're in effect supporting people that support you that support a better world, um and we need to strengthen that and we need we need to be unafraid of creating an alternative economy that um can can rival the mainstream economy um and I've always championed that I've never been afraid to think that and you know even before I was doing jam for freedom One Christmas, I think it was 20 the Christmas 2019, I challenged myself and I said: right, every gift I buy for my family members is going to be made in the UK and I don't know how much spent, 300, 400 pounds or something, you know, on all these gifts for my family, and I found it all. The sheepskin shoes made in Devon, you know, the soaps made in in England, the socks made in Yorkshire etc etc. So I've always been a champion of like. kind of, that you know that we can build our own economies that we can put our money where our mouth is. With Jam for Freedom, this is a British institution I suppose, it's a British idea, it started here, support it, it's grown across the world, and you know, we're in talks to-do other festivals in in other countries, but yeah, support it, help us grow, and yeah, put your money where your mouth is guys. It will come back to bless us all and bless the future. Yeah, I'm sorry one more question, but last one about; so people are thinking of turning up, they're thinking actually, I have kids, I don't know if they can come, I don't know if I can just come for the day, or if I can stay there, camp there, kind of what's the deal with some of those practical questions that people may have? Yeah, we have day tickets. We have camping tickets. We have tickets for people that live local and want to just pop in each day. We have spaces for camper vans, motorhomes. There's a massive campsite for tents. We have glamping options. So, if you just want to come and have a tent all built for you with a proper bed and, you know, it's kind of like a hotel. It's like a hotel, they're beautiful, that's all there. We do free tickets for children under 12, um and if you're a carer um of someone that's disabled then you can come for free you just need to send us an email and then we'll just confirm it all so we do loads of free discounted tickets and we have a discount code as well for the last 100 tickets which are on sale now and that code is FINAL100, I believe. FINAL100, yeah. You can find that on our social media. And join our mailing list as well, because we do loads of shows. And we did a really fun show a couple of days ago for Assange in London. And we do a lot of fun, free shows as well. Although, I've got a baby now, and I don't live in London anymore. So, it's kind of like I live up north. So, it's kind of logistically not as easy to put on all the free shows that we used to, the last couple of years, but yeah, we're trying to do more. We do other stuff, look we're sponsoring The Better Way fair which is run by world council for health, and we're putting on some bands there we're running a stage, and we've got another gig in Ipswich as well at an organic pub. So, get on our mailing list and you can see more, but yeah please do support the festival, come along, come and get the final tickets, support Peter and Hearts of Oak. and if you've got any questions just drop us an email drop us a message, because we'd love to have you part of the festival. Wonderful. I hope to see people there. Make sure the viewers and listeners go jamfreedom.com. Put your details down there so you can be kept up to date with what is happening, not just the festival, but everything else. And do come and be a part of that in St. Albans, just north of London. Easy to get to, as Cambel said. And it's the 8th to the 11th. 8th to 12th or 8th to 11th? What is it? 8th to the 11th? Yeah, 8th to the 11th. Yeah, 8 to 11. Wonderful, Cambel thank you so much for coming on and sharing love what you're doing. It's exciting bringing people together, like-minded people, and being able to I guess connect together which is what we've been told is bad and you cannot do over the last four years and it's great to see something so against what we were told to do and something so natural and normal for all of us. Cambel, thanks so much for your time today. Thank you Peter Yeah, jamforfreedom.com, check out all the artists, you can listen to their music as well and see the full schedule, so we'll see you soon. Thank you so much Peter.
Joel and David are back with a new girl band episode and in a rare move for this 2000s pop podcast, we've opened the time portal and crossed into the future... the 2010s! Get ready, 'cause here comes a hurricane! Today we're celebrating Neon Jungle, Parade and SoundGirl - three amazing UK girl groups backed by major labels that blasted on the scene between 2011 and 2013, but were sadly gone too soon. The vibes are confident! The fusion of electrifying girl band energy with loud fashion and even louder tunes means we are in for a seriously fun 2010s throwback episode. Ichi, ni, san... kaisu! Neon Jungle - made up of Jess Plummer, Shireen Cutkelvin, Asami Zdrenka and Amira McCarthy - scored four UK Top 20 hits including the No.4 smash 'Braveheart'. Their incredible album "Welcome To The Jungle" is packed with bangers, written by More Mega, CockNBullKid, MNEK, A*M*E and Charli XCX! Grab a pair of fake glasses, a stylish hat (or silk turban!), and give yourself a spritz of perfume, 'cause Parade is here. Bianca Claxton, Jess Agombar, Emily Biggs, Sian Charlesworth and Lauren Deegan definitely made a splash on arrival with their vibrant pop bops 'Louder' and 'Perfume'. The self-titled album is the real treasure trove here! Izzy Bizu, Olivia "Liv Lovelle" Redmond, and Nicole "Little Nikki" Shortland were SoundGirl, a pop R&B trio who worked with Miranda Cooper (Xenomania) and opened for Justin Bieber, Pixie Lott and The Wanted. It seemed criminal that they never got to release an album but we still can't get enough of the singles 'Don't Know Why' and 'I'm The Fool'! Who would you like to see us cover for Lost Girl Bands Vol. 3? Follow Right Back At Ya! https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/ https://twitter.com/rightbackpod https://www.facebook.com/rightbackpod Follow Joel https://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/ https://twitter.com/DR_JoelB Follow David https://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/ https://twitter.com/lovelimmy Email us rightbackpod@gmail.com
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At the weekend, the London Palladium in the West End hosted another concert, a 10th anniversary celebration of the short lived musical adaptation of MADE IN DAGENHAM. The show, which previously ran at the Adelphi Theatre starring Gemma Arterton, now featured Pixie Lott, Killian Donnelly, Bonnie Langford, and more. Check out the new review for Mickey-Jo's thoughts on the show, this concert and its cast... • About Mickey-Jo: As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 60,000 subscribers. Since establishing himself as a theatre critic he has been able to work internationally. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows both in New York, London, Hamburg, and Paris. He has also twice received accreditation from the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK and LondonTheatre.co.uk. He has been invited to speak to private tour groups, at the BEAM 2023 new musical theatre conference at Oxford Playhouse, and on a panel of critics at an event for young people considering a career in the arts courtesy of Go Live Theatre Projects. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre
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*** Infos *** Dirty Freud is an award-winning electronic live & recording act, formed by producer Danni and vocalist Ruby, with bases in London and the North of England. Impressing respected Artists such as Jon More, DJ Krush, and Dave Haslamwith Danni'scutting edge remixes and productionsearly on his career; word began to spread throughout the music world, with Danni's distinctproductiontouch soon sought-after by established artists including Leeroy Thornhill of The Prodigy, Scott Garcia, Willy Mason, Big Narstie, Pixie Lott, and evenIggy Pop. From “be bold”(Leeroy Thornhill) to “don't apologise for anything, but don't be too much of a dick doing it” (Iggy Pop), hetook the sage advice of his worldly-wise collaborators on board, with the words of Jon Moreperhaps having the greatest impact. *** RS *** website : dirtyfreud.com insta : @dirtyfreud twitter : @dirtyfreud fb : www.facebook.com/ *** tracklist *** 1.Crystalised -Dark Sky 2.You & I -Dirty Freud 3.This is Love –Shoga 4.Cavaleiro -TC4 5.Break Slow Fast -Dirty Freud 6.Heartbroken -Dirty Freud (Remix) 7.Breakin The Chain -Dirty Freud 8.The Drum -Distro Ft. DreadMC 9.Over The Edge –Diemantle 10.What –Wilkinson 11.The British Are Ready -DJ Spookz 12.Be Mine -Dirty Freud 13.Eyes -My Nu Leng 14.B.A.D -Virus Syndicate Ft. Dirty Freud 15.Au Seve -Star One 16.It's A Trap -Sweetpea & Dirty Freud 17.Weak -Maya Jane Coles 18.Set It vs Right Here Right Now mash up -Dirty Freud 19.Fixed On You -Taiki Nulight 20.Shake My Ass –Endor 21.Break Like Me -Leda Stray 22.King Of Kings -Star One
*** Infos *** Dirty Freud is an award-winning electronic live & recording act, formed by producer Danni and vocalist Ruby, with bases in London and the North of England. Impressing respected Artists such as Jon More, DJ Krush, and Dave Haslamwith Danni'scutting edge remixes and productionsearly on his career; word began to spread throughout the music world, with Danni's distinctproductiontouch soon sought-after by established artists including Leeroy Thornhill of The Prodigy, Scott Garcia, Willy Mason, Big Narstie, Pixie Lott, and evenIggy Pop. From “be bold”(Leeroy Thornhill) to “don't apologise for anything, but don't be too much of a dick doing it” (Iggy Pop), hetook the sage advice of his worldly-wise collaborators on board, with the words of Jon Moreperhaps having the greatest impact. *** RS *** website : dirtyfreud.com insta : @dirtyfreud twitter : @dirtyfreud fb : www.facebook.com/ *** tracklist *** 1.Crystalised -Dark Sky 2.You & I -Dirty Freud 3.This is Love –Shoga 4.Cavaleiro -TC4 5.Break Slow Fast -Dirty Freud 6.Heartbroken -Dirty Freud (Remix) 7.Breakin The Chain -Dirty Freud 8.The Drum -Distro Ft. DreadMC 9.Over The Edge –Diemantle 10.What –Wilkinson 11.The British Are Ready -DJ Spookz 12.Be Mine -Dirty Freud 13.Eyes -My Nu Leng 14.B.A.D -Virus Syndicate Ft. Dirty Freud 15.Au Seve -Star One 16.It's A Trap -Sweetpea & Dirty Freud 17.Weak -Maya Jane Coles 18.Set It vs Right Here Right Now mash up -Dirty Freud 19.Fixed On You -Taiki Nulight 20.Shake My Ass –Endor 21.Break Like Me -Leda Stray 22.King Of Kings -Star One
Mark Pusey - Percussion Discussion - Episode 115 Joining me today is Mark Pusey. Mark is a superb british session drummer, he has played for some amazing artists such as Tom Jones, Andrea Bocelli, Nicole Scherzinger, Leona Lewis, Olly Murs, Sarah Brightman and Pixie Lott and for the last 11 years has been the drummer for Ed Sheeran. Mark has also worked on many movie soundtracks including the 2019 Elton John Biopic Rocketman. Join Mark and myself as we talk about his recent feature in Modern Drummer Magazine and why this was so special to him! We also chat about the huge stadium tour that he is bang in the middle of with the mighty Ed Sheeran (Mark was actually talking from his hotel room in Atlanta, just a few hours before hitting the stage in front of 75,000 fans!) Mark talks to me about how the band are completly live with no click tracks at all and how Ed likes to change the setlist and how the songs are performed on the night! He also explains the changes he has to make to his own playing when going from a more intimate venue into a stadium. Mark has recently recorded some drums & percussion on some huge films that will be hitting the Silver Screen next year (2024) The film version of the west end & broadway smash Wicked, this will be featuring Jeff Goldblum & Ariana Grande. He also appears on Back to Black, the upcoming Amy Winehouse Biopic that will also be out next year. Mark talks to us about the different approaches that can be taken when recording soundtracks for movies, some having well written parts, some not so, but requiring a little bit of creativity to satisfy the directors needs.It was a real pleaseure chaatting to Mark, i feel we only scratched the surface on his already incredible impressice career! Mark - Thank you so much!Please rate & review this podcast if you are enjoying it!
Today we've got a professional voice coach and vocalist who has been working for over 15 years in the music industry. Hannah Smikle is back on the podcast after 61 episodes, in her last appearance she spoke to Alexa about how to boost a singer's confidence. Hannah is on Singing Teachers' Talk this week to talk all about helping musical theatre singers build a reliable pop toolbox. KEY TAKEAWAYS In the last year Hannah has noticed an influx of singers and students who are concerned about their contemporary sound. They are often being asked to perform more contemporary pieces or sing contrasting styles which many don't feel comfortable doing. Other genres tend to be more dominant and students need help finding the style. Very few auditions on broadway are asking for a golden age song, it goes to show how pop is now part of mainstream musical theatre productions at this point. A pop contemporary vocal is characterised by a clear and bright tone, expressive techniques, emotional delivery, rhythmic alignment, catchy melodies, and current stylistic elements. It aims to connect with listeners through its expressive and engaging performance, reflecting the trends and styles of modern pop music. Pop affords us a flexibility which we're not afforded in other genres. You can celebrate your own vocal identity and USP, this can be the building blocks around your own artistry. This wouldn't be acceptable in other genres. Teaching singers to achieve a pop contemporary vocal style involves technical training, stylistic awareness, expression, performance skills, recording techniques, and repertoire development. By combining these elements, vocal teachers help singers develop their unique voice within the genre while maintaining healthy vocal technique and effective communication with the audience. BEST MOMENTS‘How do I sing with this style? What makes this style?'‘It's difficult, we're asking singers to be vocal chameleons' ‘It's hard to pigeonhole what pop is' ‘How do I use this, and put it into this framework?' EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Website: www.vocalperformancecoaching.com Social Media: Facebook & Instagram Handles: @vocalperformancecoaching Relevant Links & Mentions: Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 51 How to Boost a Singer's Confidence with Hannah Smikle Musical Theatre Shows mentioned: Heathers; Six; Moulin Rouge; & Juliet; Hadestown; Bonnie and Clyde; Spongebob the Musical; Hamilton; Mrs Doubtfire; Oklahoma! (2019 revival) Artists/Characters mentioned: Billie Eilish; Snow White; Julie Andrews; Lizzo; Dua Lipa; Lady Gaga; Adele; Jessie J; Ed Sheeran; Pixie Lott; Ella Fitzgerald; Jess Glynne Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep 89 How to Teach Musical Theatre Styles Successfully Dr Matt Edwards The Sing Space: https://thesingspace.com/ Kerrie Obert: https://obertvoicestudios.com/ Certificate in Vocal Pedagogy with Kerrie Obert and The Voice Study Centre: https://voicestudycentre.com/online-qualifications/certificate-in-vocal-pedagogy-with-voice-scientist-kerrie-obert/ BAST Blog - How to Nurture a Singer's Authentic Voice with Dr Trineice Robinson-Martin: https://www.basttraining.com/how-to-nurture-a-singers-authentic-voice/ Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep 105 How to Teach Popular Music Styles to Singers with Jo Sear ABOUT THE GUEST Hannah Smikle is a professional voice coach and vocalist, working for over 15 years in the music industry. She has extensive experience both in live performance as a gigging musician and backing vocalist, and in the studio as a session singer and recording artist. Hannah has an impressive multi-disciplinary approach to vocal training - using her advanced technical knowledge alongside her industry experience, she is passionate about equipping a singer for optimum performance, be that on stage or in the studio. Hannah frequently works with vocalists to engineer and coach a recording session, enabling the singer to capture their best, most authentic vocal delivery. She has a holistic approach to working with performers, highly regarding whole-person wellbeing in the coaching process. Hannah is dedicated to continuing her professional development; she regularly attends specialist courses, and is a qualified Vocal Health. First Aider, has a level 3 certificate in Counselling Skills, and has trained as a Vocal Health Practitioner with Vocal Health Education. She is a recommended Sing Space Coach, and a member of the Musician's Union. ABOUT THE PODCASTBAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events.Website: basttraining.comGet updates to your inbox: Click here for updates from BAST TrainingLink to presenter's bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-biosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark is a drummer based in London. His credits include Ed Sheeran, Tom Jones, Leona Lewis, Olly Murs and Pixie Lott. He's also worked on film soundtracks such as This Is England and Rocketman. When he's not behind the drums, you'll likely find Mark out on the boat working for the RNLI. We didn't really discuss this during our chat, but it's certainly a very admirable thing to be doing in his time off!Amongst other things, we discussed getting advice from Ricky Lawson, the power of saying yes, and not worrying too much about everyone else's opinion.If you enjoy this podcast, please take a second to leave a nice rating or review. It's hugely appreciated!I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did(Recorded 21st February 2023)Support the showFollow me on Instagram - @nategrooveSupport the show hereAny questions or guest suggestions, please email nwinsessionwith@gmail.comGet 20% off all Safari Pedals plugins. Enter code Session20 at checkout!
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. The Radio Academy Award winning gang bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. This week Frank experienced delayed gratification and has a new alternative to the swimming pool. The team also discuss the Upside Down museum, optical illusions and Pixie Lott in a sidecar.
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Lockdown and Covid-19 has taught us to be adaptive if nothing else and Joseph J. Jordan decided to use this seismic change in our world to do something he has wanted to do all his life…become an author. Little did he know that when he started his writing journey in January 2021 at the age of 33 his first two books of The British Empire of Magic trilogy would become best sellers and reach that elusive Number One spot on the Amazon Hot Releases genre specific chart in the UK and USA. You would think with no formal education and leaving school during his primary education years there maybe a stumbling block or two in deciding to become an author but Joseph didn't let this stop him, after all his childhood was one of unconventional circumstances. To explain better we have to start at the beginning within an isolated forested bay in the depths of west country, England. Joseph grew up in a house called ‘Trees' located in ‘Woody Bay', yes…it is as magical as it sounds. His mother is an actual rock star, ‘Elkie Brooks' often referred to as the British Queen of The Blues and is one of the most successful female singers in the history of British music. So it is safe to assume that creativity is in his DNA and the need to share it with the world almost innate but before his writing career began Joseph packed a lot into his life. Touring the world with his mothers singing career until he was 17, followed by a brief stint in modelling and acting. He appeared in a hugely popular Pepsi TV commercial airing within the UAE but that was not to last before sports took a huge role in his late teens and most of his twenties. Winning his first national competition in paragliding at 18 and later marathon running became a huge passion. Then in his late twenties after returning back to England from living in Canada and then Switzerland for a few years, Joseph started his first business – Jordan Joseph (a sports apparel brand) most notably the label was worn by pop super star Pixie Lott. Drawing on the confidence from his first business he then co-founded the UK's first 100% plastic free hamper brand in 2018 which kept him busy until COVID-19 struck… Everything changed for everyone very quickly and Joseph was no exception. After a year of trying to get used to the new normal, living in a COVID world Joseph took the leap into the unknown and began a journey that would change his life forever. He first put pen to paper so-to-speak in January 2021 and the story of The British Empire of Magic begun. The story of Prince Jacob living in a world of magic and wonder with his partner Elliot. Jacob has his trust shattered by his mother, the Queen as the return of his oldest friend changes everything when he reveals a shocking truth and the race is on to stop a war that could destroy both the magic and human worlds. After a couple of months of prolific writing and 30000 words later his first book was self-published with Amazon. Joseph recalls when his book went live for all the world to see a wave of both pride and complete terror overwhelmed him. What would people think? The response was nothing short of five star reviews which flooded in fast. It reached the top 20 Hot New Releases on Amazon which in Joseph's own words ‘blew his mind' but what was even more important than the sales was the feedback he was getting from the LGBTQ community. Having Prince Jacob the protagonist as a gay man and in a relationship within the story resonated deeply in the LGBTQ community and the importance of the inclusion and representation in a 8+/YA/Adult reader base was sadly something very rare within the fantasy genre. Joseph received multiple DMs and emails from LGBTQ readers thanking him for representing them. Subsequently Joseph became very aware of the responsibly he now carried for the next two books in The British Empire of Magic trilogy which both entered the Amazon new release and best seller chart at No. 1 in UK & USA. Joseph is now currently writing a brand new trilogy called The Clima-Race featuring diverse protagonists of ethnic backgrounds and bi-sexuality . “ The year is 2100 and our planet has been ravaged by climate change but Isabel Hope believes there is a discovery that could save humanity. As CEO of Hope Incorporated she uses her power and wealth to help steer a new generation that could be the future of all humankind. However, she quickly encounters resistance, engulfing her twin sons, nineteen year old Elijah and Hajile who unknowingly find themselves at the centre of what could be the biggest leap in human evolution. World leaders and corporate titans clash in this epic journey of destiny, loyalty, deception and heart breaking loss, as only the bravest will fight to save their family and humanity as one.” Discover More: Social Links & Amazon Author Page https://www.instagram.com/josephjjordanofficial https://twitter.com/josephjjordanuk https://www.amazon.co.uk/Joseph-J-Jordan/e/B08XNL8PKH/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1 https://www.amazon.com/Joseph-J-Jordan/e/B08XNL8PKH/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1 YouTube: https://youtu.be/UaYUY9M7gG4 ***Head on over to Creatrix Compass and explore our many offerings from free inspiration to get your creative juices flowing to creativity classes to creativity coaching and life coaching for creatives. It can all be found at: https://www.creatrixcompass.com Your donation helps us continue to spread creativity throughout the land. Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=2PM3V82XDS7GA Music: Good Friends Inc by Jonathan Boyle
This week, @BeardMeatsFood returns from his trip to Canada and reveals all the funny stories from his time there! From getting into altercations on the airplane to getting spanked in a food challenge, this trip was a wild one! GRAB SOME BREAKING BEANS COFFEE & USE CODE "BEARD10" for 10% OFF! ☕️
In this episode I speak to Alice Wilkes. A Wedding & Event planner who decided to combine design with the service that she offers in the world of Luxury Weddings & Events. I came across Alice when I saw Pixie Lott's beautiful wedding. Alice was responsible for the planning and design for all of this and I have to say it's one of the most beautiful weddings I've ever seen. It was captured by Katie Julia whose work I really admire and I feel like it's going to inspire lots of brides for the next couple of years. We talk about Pixie Lott's wedding but also how Alice started her business and how it's grown so quickly despite Covid & Lockdowns. I loved hearing all about the process that Alice goes through and I enjoyed picking her brains about her predictions for the wedding world in 2023 too. Below are the links for Alice's Website & Instagram where you will find so much inspiration....Websitehttps://alicewilkes.co.uk/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/alicewilkes_design/
Don't be stressed, we're opening with couple of THEMS #marryme #marryme #sayyes and then it's straight into the Whos #RIPBenana Eric Decker's toddler "catches him in the shower" — is this th weirdest celebrity ploy for attention or have we gone too far with the conspiracies? You Decide. Lil Pump's going to Mongolia & Tampa; The Bear's Jeremy Allen White is our latest heartthrob; "Why Child Actors Were Warned About Matt Berry on What We Do in the Shadows Set" (WHAT?); The prince and princess of Monaco... graduate from sailing camp; Jamie Chung chooses diapers; Pixie Lott chooses ice cream; Sarah Hyland makes you wear a bathing suit that says "Bachelorette" and Rosie's got a new girlie! Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RICK FLYNN PRESENTS, the podcast, proudly features young UK singer/composer LIAM PRICE in promotion of his newly released single. "Disappear" along with Record Producer STUART EPPS. LIAM PRICE is a fifteen-year-old singer-songwriter born in Solihull, West Midlands, who shot to fame on ITV's "The Voice Kids" version of the immensely popular UK televlsion show. All four judges turned their red chairs around upon hearing him sing and Liam's eventual choice was Team Pixie, led by UK entertainer Pixie Lott, where he became a semi-finalist. Liam has trained with a vocal coach since he was eight years old and already has a whole host of accolades under his belt. Experts have described him as having "The best pitch ever" while some refer to him as "The New Elton John." His record producer, STUART EPPS, toured America with Elton John, and produced and engineered records for Led Zeppelin, Bill Wyman (Rolling Stones Bassist), Paul Rodgers, George Harrison, and many others. In addition to this "Disappear" single, we invite all of you to also check out the RICK FLYNN PRESENTS show, Episode 64, where we were proud to feature Liam's self-written "You're My Best Gift" Christmas single which we were lucky, after some scrambling, to squeeze into our lineup just in time for Christmas of 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rick-flynn/support
Continuing as supporting partners to The Photography Show and Video Show we're very lucky to catch up with photographer Tommy Reynolds who will be a guest speaker at the show. Hailing from Kent (not too far from London), Tommy has frequently worked with clients such as Universal Music, Sony Music, Syco Entertainment, The Metro, Olympus, Panasonic and Pixapro. Tommy has also worked with some amazing influencers in the music business; Sam Smith, The Vamps, UB40, Pixie Lott, and Paloma Faith to name a few. On his travels, Tommy releases cinematic behind-the-scenes videos for his rapidly growing YouTube channel, which reaches over 48,000 views a month across his social media channels to an audience of over 50,000 followers. https://www.tommyreynoldsweddings.co.uk/wedding-photographer Don't forget to also get involved and submit your photography to the Printlife gallery here: https://www.fujifilm-printlife.eu Deadline is 23 August Also check out this link for registration details; https://www.photographyshow.com/register2021 and https://www.photographyshow.com/whats-on Check back every Thursday to be sure that you don't miss a single episode. Hit that subscribe/follow button so you don't miss out. Make sure you follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. To get in touch please email chat@thephotographybar.co.uk.
Matthew and I take a deep dive into the Vocal Chords, an area of the body we place little to no attention to. We get into the nitty gritties of the Vocal Chord anatomy and physiology, unveiling the truths, misconceptions, and tips for Vocal Chord pathologies, especially as a result of constriction. Matthew shares his favorite strategies to notice and relax the vocal chord habitual constriction, the deeply intertwined connection between our emotions and the vocal chords, how the vocal chords affect our general well-being, and finally leaves you with his biggest takeaway message. Tune in to sing your hearts content, but efficiently, with Matthew! 0:45 - Mats background. 2:37 - Vocal chord function 5:43 - Pathology with vocal chords 11:50 - Why constriction is bad 16:33 - Effect of nodules from constrictions 19:02 - Strategies to relax vocal chord 29:39 - Differences between sounds 33:11 - Emotions & vocal chords 35:40 - An integrated system 39:18 - Biggest takeaway message 41:40 - More with mat Check out Youtube for the visual version of my conversation with Matthew! https://www.youtube.com/celestpereirayoga More About Matthew Shaw: Matthew Shaw has worked on West End Shows such as, Billy Elliot, Everybody's Talking About Jamie, Evita, Buddy Holly and Breakfast at Tiffany's. He has also been the vocal coach to top pop artists such as Rita Ora, Pixie Lott, The Saturdays, The Pussycat Dolls, Britney Spears, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Billy Ocean. His ability to get the most out of people's vocal talents have seen him support artists on TV shows like, The Voice. All in all, Matthew is an extremely knowledgable, down to earth person who can get anyone to hit that note. Learn More With Matthew! Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthewshawshaw Don't forget! As a listener of the breathing series on the Love @ First Science Podcast, you get 20% off everything on my website! Head on over to my website and use code 'PODCASTLOVE' https://www.celestpereira.com/ My Socials: Instagram - http://instagram.com/celestpereirayoga Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/celestpereirayoga Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/celestpereirayoga Website - https://www.celestpereira.com/
What a pleasure to introduce you to my friend and colleague for over 40 years, JOHN THIRKELL. Here comes TRUMPET WOW!!! Why ‘wow'? Pop: Bruno Mars, David Bowie, George Michael, Pet Shop Boys, Jamiroquoi, Swing Out Sister, Tina Turner, Clapton, Bon Jovi, Phill Collins… Jazz: Ray Charles, Buddy Rich, Phil Collins, “Through the 1980s and early 1990s he was on at least one album in the UK Charts continuously, without a break, for over 13 years. In 2009 he had two consecutive UK No.1 singles (Pixie Lott) was the first person to be inducted into the Musician's Union "Hall of Fame." In 2020 he scored his 25th No.1 (BTS)” And at the end, we play a beautiful version of “Secret Love” (Fain Webster) ©Alfred Music Publishing This is killer stuff and you only get this with Radio Richard. LIKE this video! SUBSCRIBE to our social media! DONATE to our PATREON! Pretty Please! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DRRICHARDNILES?sub_confirmation=1 Podcast: https://radiorichard.podbean.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radiorichard2021 Twitter: https://twitter.com/radiorichard3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radiorichard #johnthirkell #richardniles #radiorichard #musicinterviews #trumpeter #pop #brunomars #davidbowie #georgemichael #petshopboys #jamiroquai #swingoutsister #tinaturner #ericclapton #bonjovi #philcollins #rayrcharles #buddyrich #jazz #arranger #interviews #podcasts #music #podcasting #podbean #educational Radio Richard Theme ©2021 Niles Smiles Music sung by Free Play Duo.
Peter Zizzo is an Emmy and Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer whose work has sold in excess of one hundred million records worldwide. He has written songs for, and with, artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Celine Dion, Avril Lavigne, Billy Porter, Jason Mraz, M2M, Brie Larson, Diana Ross, Pixie Lott, and many, many more. His songs have also been featured in many major films and television shows. As a talent developer, he was instrumental in the early careers of Avril Lavigne, Vanessa Carlton, Billy Porter, and Pixie Lott. As a composer for children's television, he has written and produced the theme songs for hit Nickelodeon series such as the smash “Blue's Clues"' reboot, "Rusty Rivets”, "Middle School Moguls", and "Fresh Beat Band of Spies", as well as countless other songs for TV shows including "Peter Rabbit", "Winx Club", "The Fresh Beat Band", and many others. A native New Yorker, he recently moved from Manhattan to LA, and currently resides in Marina Del Rey." For your free guided hypnotic meditation www.guidedhypnotic.com Master your message as a speaker www.urockspeaking.com Learn the fundamentals of NLP www.heartofnlp.org
Tim and Phil welcome their first Norwegian songwriting guest to Songstripper in this Christmas bonus episode. Not only is Mads Hauge the stereotypical tall, blonde, Viking he's thankfully also a multi-instrumentalist, a RECORD producer but, more importantly for Songstripper, a writer of both music and lyrics of hit songs. Mads talks us through his Pixie Lott's bangers 'Mama Do' , 'Boys and Girls' and 'Cry Me Out'. He also shares some behind the scenes info of the prime time TV show 'The Voice' where he is in charge of all music production. Sit back and listen as one of the most talented and conscientious people to ever work in the modern music biz reveals all, stepping out from behind the red velvet Songstripper curtain. https://facebook.com/songstrippr https://twitter.com/songstripper https://instagram.com/songstripper https://anchor.fm/songstripper
Singer, songwriter, actor, coach on The Voice Kids - is there anything Pixie Lott can't do? We're so excited to have her on the podcast to talk about her 3 defining moments as well as her love for manifesting and meditation. Pixie shares some incredible stories and life views and we can't wait for you to hear it---A Create Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When you look at your life so far, what age stands out to you as the year that you grew and evolved the most? In this podcast, our host Pixie Lott will be talking to actors, musicians and fashion icons about the age that they deem their most memorable. Whether it's unforgettable challenges or life-changing achievements, guests will share their stories of truth. From great loves and big moves, leaps of faith to career souring choices, we hear incredible life lessons that come from times of transition. Welcome to Stories of 29.
More highlights from another fabulous week of the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show podcast!