Frank Sinatra by David Redfern Royal Albert Hall 1980. Wow.
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Thursday, 15 November 2012
Frank Sinatra Royal Albert Hall
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Monday, 5 November 2012
Are There Real Artists on the X Factor 2012?
What’s happened to the X Factor 2012? We now have
real artists as judges - Gary Barlow successful songwriter from Take That, American
singer Nicole Scherzinger, singer Talisha - apart from Louis Walsh (Westlife)
who is beginning to look and sound like a musical dinosaur – rather than the A &
R Label executives as it once was.
I do dislike the way these shows manipulate and then discard young people.
The show
now even has some ‘credible’ artists on who have clearly been singing and doing
music for years.
Looking
back at sixties reality tv show Opportunity Knocks the talent show was very
amateurish then. What really is the difference between a manager developing new talent in London and one of these shows?
X Factor
2012.
Ella and Jehmene
are both very good singers. James has true grit though and I always look for
quality in a voice, and his voice has that X-tra factor! He also has character
and musical intelligence about him and even a bit of attitude, always a good
thing.
One drawback these days is
everything new in music simply feels too pre-ordained, perfectly synchronized,
planned and worked on where nothing is left to chance.... Well yes as always
its good to work hard and make careful preparations but sometimes it just feels
too clinical like there are no new roads to take, no new challenges for our
ears! Sometimes being an artist is about finding your own path, in the hard knocks path of life rather than being taken by the hand in the classroom. Everyone is trying so hard to make
'pleasing' tunes. But that's really not the point.
I do dislike the way these shows manipulate and then discard young people.
Art should question and offer
something new, new challenges. I'm supporting James Arthur on X
Factor. The trouble with the X Factor tv show is, it makes music now 'all about the
voice' and the musicianship gets lost.
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Monday, 29 October 2012
Celtic Connections 2013
The festival will host some big names in the folk world - Kate Rusby, Cara Dillon, Salif Keita, The Mavericks, Jerry Douglas, Aly Bain and Dougie McLean. Its well renowned Transatlantic Sessions; Gaelic concerts; Showcase Scotland; World Music; Americana; Blues and Jazz; ceilidh nights at the Fruitmarket venue and much more!
Plus younger folk and Indie artists - Bellowhead, Aimee Mann, Roddy Hart will perform.
The festival is also a stomping ground for new talent with open mic sessions at the concert hall with The Danny Kyle Open Stage which is well worth checking out. The Glasgow concert hall is the central venue for the three week festival. The festival includes many dynamic and unusual collaborations, so watch out for those.
Artistic Director Donald Shaw - At no other festival do musicians embrace the opportunity to collaborate with acts from different countries and musical genres quite like they do at Celtic Connections. As ever in our 20th year trad and folk will be at the heart of the festival but other musical genres such as world, jazz, blues, electro, Americana and Country will also be showcased.” Celtic is promoted by Glasgow Life.
TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE - http://www.celticconnections.com/
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Salif Keïta. Salif is famous for taking his West African roots and infusing them with pop, jazz, Latin and Islamic influences, for a truly unique performance.
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Photography Inspirations
I first got inspired by photography through
the amazing images in Life magazine, Vogue and later in Vanity Fair. I
can’t remember exactly when, but I don’t remember a time that I wasn’t
drawing either fashion, ballet or portraits - http://musicfootnote.blogspot.co.uk/2012/photographyinspirations
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