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Month: May 2016

Tiz McNamara hits the 1 Million Spotify streams mark

tizCork man Tiz McNamara’s has managed to rack up 1 Million Spotify streams of his music with no record label, management or PR.
He’s beginning to get the support from some of the industries heavy weights including BBC Radio2, Amazing Radio and RTE Radio 1.

Tiz’s performance highlights include support slots for the BRITS ‘Critics Choice Winner 2014’ James Bay during his UK Tour as well as Selling out his recent Headline shows in Whelan’s, Dublin, Coughlan’s, Cork and The Islington, London.

In 2013 Tiz also sang alongside Sir. Paul McCartney, Robbie Williams and Shane McGowan on a UK no.1 single titled ‘ He Ain’t Heavy He’s my Brother’.
2016 looks set to be a massive year for the Irish songwriter as he releases his debut EP in early September.

For further info see www.facebook.com/TizMcNamaraMusic

Interactive event on EU funding strands available to arts, heritage and cultural organisations

Co-organised by The Wheel, Creative Europe Desk Ireland – Culture Office and Leargas, this interactive event will outline EU funding strands available to arts, heritage and cultural organisations.

An overview of Europe for Citizens, Creative Europe – Culture Sub-Programme and Erasmus+ will be provided along with details of how to apply. Representatives from organisations who have benefited from EU funding will share experiences of applying for and rolling out projects.

Event Outline:

09h30: Registration, tea, coffee and networking.

10h00: Flash presentations on each programme’s objectives and application process

10h45: Chaired panel discussion with successful funding applicants plus Q&A session

12h15: So you want to apply for EU Funding ? Tips…

12h30: Light lunch and networking

13h00: Close.

By the end of the workshop attendees will have:

•Familiarised themselves with EACEA’s cultural programmes (Europe for Citizens, Creative Europe Culture, Erasmus+) and funding opportunities available

•Increased knowledge of the requirements in applying for EU funding

•Learnt about specific areas under which calls will be open (e.g. youth arts, citizenship, remembrance, integration etc)

•Become aware of the relevant contact points in Ireland who can assist you and networked with other organisations

When

Tuesday, 14 June 2016 from 10:00 to 13:00 (IST)

Where

Europe House – 14 Mount Street Lower, D2 Dublin

Book Tickets Here

Nathan Carter ‘Staying Up All Night’ Debuts At #1 In The Irish Album Charts

Nathan-Carter-Promo-300x300Chart-topping, country music star Nathan Carter has done it again!

His fourth studio album “Stayin’ Up All Night” has shot straight to the top of the official Irish sales chart today, outselling its nearest competition by almost two to one. Not only has “Stayin’ Up All Night” stormed the Irish charts, Nathan’s last #1 album “Beautiful Life” made a re-entry to the Top 5 this week also.

On receiving the news, an overjoyed Nathan exclaimed, “I’m absolutely delighted and very proud that my album has gone straight to Number 1. I have co-written most of the songs on this album and I think it’s my best one so far which makes it’s extra special that it’s gone straight to the top of the charts. A massive ‘Thank You’ to all my fans for making this possible.”

The 25 year-old household name has had three #1 albums, two #1 singles and two #1 live DVDs featured on the Irish Charts. His last album ‘Beautiful Life’ has been certified 4-times platinum and he even had his own Christmas TV special on RTE last year.

Acknowledged as the catalyst to the rebirth of popularity of Country Music in Ireland and the dance craze that has swept the country, Nathan Carter is the most successful live act across venues in Ireland at this moment in time.

Like Bob Dylan’s ‘Never Ending Tour’, Nathan has been jumping out on stage every week for over 3 years from the head to the heal of this island. When his single release of the Bob Dylan song “Wagon Wheel” hit the number one spot on our charts, the secret was out and Nathan`s music rapidly evolved from the dance halls to the city halls, with sold out live tours to boot.

Inspired by the music his parents’ loved, music has always been at the heart of Nathan’s life. Traditional roots were in the blood, but he also grew up in a house where Country music filled the air, with his parents and his Nan filling his young head with the great songs of Johnny Cash , Waylon Jennings , Don Williams and Dolly Parton .

As a reflection, Nathan has curated his very own playlist, ‘Nathan Carter Recommends’, featuring some of his favourite Nashville inspired songs, some classic country gems and plenty of his own workings to cater to his fans. It’s available to listen here:

Stayin’ Up All Night features 13 tracks – most co-written by Nathan – of his trademark modern country sound, and was preceded by the single ‘Temple Bar’, a paen to the streets of Dublin’s famous district. Balanced with mid-tempo numbers like Island Town, Buy Me A Rose and Liverpool, there’s a gentle side to the album, with a touch of nostalgia to ease you though the morning after. Don’t Know Lonely is a huge ballad, while Banks of the Roses is a traditional stomper, revealing Nathan’s fiddles-and-accordion Irish folk roots. The album rounds off with the beautifully personal Thank You.

While he might not have stopped to catch a breath throughout 2015, there’s no sign of Nathan slowing down any time soon. He is currently on the road on the “Stayin Up All Night Tour”.
A full list of live dates are available at www.nathancartermusic.com/dates.

You can follow Nathan Carter on Facebook, Twitter and Spotify

Extra Belsonic Shows In August Have Been Added Due To Phenomenal Demand

Due to overwhelming ticket demand for the June events at Titanic Belfast, 5 new shows in August have been added in to the Belsonic 2016 line-up! MADNESS, NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS & CATFISH & THE BOTTLEMEN, DISCLOSURE [Live], FATBOY SLIM and THE CORRS will all appear at this new & expanded lineup at Titanic Belfast. They join The Chemical Brothers, Ellie Goulding, David Guetta, Faithless, Foals, Tiesto, Biffy Clyro, Stereophonics, Bring Me The Horizon, Olivers Heldens, The Coronas, Walking On Cars & Robin Schulz, who are set to perform in June.

This makes Belsonic 2016 the biggest edition yet, and Northern Ireland’s largest ever outdoor music event!

Tickets for the August events at Belsonic 2016 go on-sale Friday 29th April at 9am from Ticketmaster Outlets. Remaining tickets for the June events at Belsonic 2016 are on-sale now from Ticketmaster Outlets.

Due to overwhelming demand for tickets in recent years, BELSONIC is relocating to a brand new bigger location at the iconic Titanic Belfast building, and boasting it’s most ambitious line up to date. The popular music festival now hosts line-ups in both June and August, bringing a host of international headline acts to the heart of Belfast city centre for the 9th year running.

Belsonic August 2016 Lineup –

Thursday 18th August 2016 – The Corrs & Support

Saturday 20th August 2016 – Madness & Support

Tuesday 23rd August 2016 – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds + Catfish & The Bottlemen & Pleasure Beach

Wednesday 24th August 2016 – Disclosure [Live] + Kano & SG Lewis

Saturday 27th August 2016 – Fatboy Slim & Support

The new event location, in the grounds of the Titanic Belfast building, replaces Custom House Square – the historic location of Belsonic. The new, larger site provides ample space for bigger and better food & beverage facilities, improved VIP area, enhanced staging, sound & lighting, and a vast open air space in which to enjoy your favourite artists!

You can follow Belsonic on Facebook, Twitter and the Belsonic website.

Get your band involved with Garageland

Garageland, in association with IMRO, Hot Press Magazine, IndieMusic.ie, IRMA and RAAP is very proud to announce the rolling out of the new Garage Gigs comprising of over 10 dates across Ireland and into the UK.

Dermot Lambert, (frontman with platinum selling Blink and CEO of Garageland, already known for creating unique projects such as the original Garage Gigs and The Irish Youth Music Awards, based on his vast experience within the music industry both as an artist and as an industry business figure) has now designed a new formula which mixes crowd funding and artist management and direction, creating the circumstances where bands and artists can play their own music to full houses and get paid while they’re at it – a Holy Grail for any original musician.

With new artists jumping at this opportunity (to date over 50 acts have signed up), the new Garage Gigs project is set to expand significantly during 2016 across Ireland and The UK creating an ongoing outlet for creativity in music.

Artists interested in taking part in the Garage Gigs should contact

www.garageland.ie
email: info@nullgarageland.ie
or call +01-562 0993

Dates:

Saturday 30th April – The Workmans Club with Madison Front / The Dynamics/ Felim / Laura Duff – Doors 7.45 – admission 10euro

Friday 6th May – The Workmans Club with Good Time Villains / Chinese Newspapers / J.O.A.N. / Xylem –
Doors 7.45 pm – Admission 10 euro

Thursday 19th May – The Grand Social with Privado / Joeys Hope – Peter Davis – Doors 7.45pm – Admission 9 euro

Thursday 26th May The Grand Social – with The Black Anchors / Wairwe Landand guests TBA – Doors 7.45pm – Admission 9 euro

Friday 10th June The Workmans Club – with Bluesun / Fuzz Gigolo / Key / Warped Minds – Doors 7.45pm- Admission 10 euro

Thursday 16th June The Grand Social – with Reprisal / Kona Pacific and more TBA
– Doors 7.45pm – Admission 9 euro

Thursday 16th June The Workmans Club – with Skyfever / Swordfist / guests to be announced –
Doors 7.45pm – admission 10 euro

Thursday 30th June The Grand Social – artists TBA

Thursday 30th June The Workmans Club – artists TBA

Thursday 21st July –

Midem to receive honourary 2016 ICMP Ralph Peer II Award for Outstanding Contribution to Global Music Publishing

Premier international music event celebrating its 50th edition

The International Confederation of Music Publishers (ICMP) has today revealed that leading music trade fair Midem is the special honouree of the 2016 ICMP Ralph Peer II Award for Outstanding Contribution to Global Music Publishing – the unique and prestigious prize in the international music publishing field.

The Award, initiated by ICMP in 2013, and named after its first honouree Ralph Peer II, recognises visionaries in the field of music publishing, whose roles have helped develop, protect and value the music of composers and authors around the world. The ceremony will take place on 4 June during the Midem International Awards.

Advancing music publishing for 50 years

The ICMP Board unanimously nominated Midem to receive this special honourary Award as a result of its 50 years of building a unique deal-making platform that has continually united and promoted all players – both big and small – from across the music ecosystem.

Despite significant changes in the music sector, the annual event remains the place where music publishing executives can literally take a musical trip around the world, refresh existing publishing contacts and create new ones.

The personal interaction with international colleagues is unrivalled and has resulted in a multitude of publishing deals that have benefited music publishers, DJs, producers, artists, songwriters and consumers across the globe.

Crucially, Midem has been a catalyst for monetising copyrights across the world, by providing a forum for sub-publishers to meet and do business.

Up close and personal

“On behalf of ICMP, I would like to congratulate the Midem organisation on winning this Award,” said ICMP Chair Andrew Jenkins.  “Midem’s international focus is what makes it so special. For all of us, Midem is a wonderful opportunity to meet face-to-face with our business partners from around the world, to explore and conclude new business opportunities, and to discuss the pressing industry issues of the day. In this respect Midem is unique, and this sharing of ideas is vital to ICMP as it enables us, as the global voice of music publishing, to react appropriately on behalf of our members,” he added.

“It’s never been more important for the relationships within the music business community to be global. For 50 years, Midem has played a crucial role by creating a space where music publishing leaders can come together from around the world to connect, share ideas and build relationships that advance our community as a whole. The Board of ICMP is proud to honour Midem on its 50th anniversary with this award in recognition of all that it does for music creators,” said Ralph Peer II, Chair and CEO of peermusic and an ICMP Board Member.

“As Midem celebrates its 50th anniversary this award is particularly special. Creating an international market for music publishers was the initial raison-d’être for launching Midem and publishers remain at the heart of the event,” commented Jérôme Delhaye, Director of Reed MIDEM’s Entertainment Division. “As we begin the next 50 years of the Midem adventure we are proud to be launching the first Copyright Summit to address upcoming reforms in the US and Europe, fair remuneration and new business models – all of which are critical to the music publishing community,” concluded Delhaye.

Several thousand music makers, cutting-edge technology experts, brand specialists and talent from 75 countries are expected to attend this year’s event, which is taking place from 3 to 6 June.

 

About the Award

The ICMP Ralph Peer II Award for Outstanding Contribution to Global Music Publishing was launched in 2013 to honour individuals or partnerships that have made a sustained and outstanding contribution to international music publishing. The inaugural award honouree was Ralph Peer II, CEO of peermusic and founder member of ICMP. Last year, music publishing icon Irwin Z. Robinson collected the Award at a gala dinner held during Midem.

About ICMP

ICMP is the world trade association representing the interests of the music publishing community internationally.  The constituent members of ICMP are music publishers’ associations from Europe, Middle East, North and South America, Africa and Asia-Pacific. Included are the leading independent multinational and international companies, and regional and national music publishers, mainly SMEs, throughout the world. As the voice and point of reference of music publishers, and the community of composers and songwriters they represent, ICMP’s mission is to increase copyright protection internationally, encourage a better environment for business and act as an industry forum for consolidating global positions.  www.icmp-ciem.org

IMRO Music Technology Workshop (Ableton Live) | Cork

Course Descriptor: 
Ableton Certified training providers CreateSound.ie present this demo and hands-on workshop exploring how you can integrate the latest music technology and techniques to your song writing and performance.  There will be a practical slant so you can pick up tips & tricks to harness this technology to take your creative powers further.  This show-and-tell will take the form of initial demonstrations from experienced producers/musicians from the CreateSound team followed by a break out session where participants can get their hands dirty with the latest hardware and software to explore the ideas discussed.  Speakers are actively using Ableton Live in a band context and will be sharing their experiences along the way.  All equipment including laptops, full software (incorporating latest Ableton Suite & Link) and midi controllers (e.g. PUSH, APC40, etc.) will be provided for you to use.  Facilitators will be floating around to answer your specific queries.

The demo session will run for approximately one hour and will include sections on:
· Intro to Ableton, PUSH & Link – what it looks like & how to use.
· Basic Track Build – including live guitar recording & performed instrumentation.
· How to get Ableton into the band – tried and tested techniques.

The ‘Break-Out’ session will run for about 2 hours with all equipment provided.

Date & Location:

21st May 12.00 – 3:00pm | The Metropole Hotel, MacCurtain Street, Cork. 

Places Limited | Free entry | Bookings essential via IMRO at events@nullimro.ie

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Nathan Carter ‘Staying Up All Night’ Debuts At #1 In The Irish Album Charts

 

Chart-topping, country music star Nathan Carter has done it again!

His fourth studio album “Stayin’ Up All Night” has shot straight to the top of the official Irish sales chart today, outselling its nearest competition by almost two to one. Not only has “Stayin’ Up All Night” stormed the Irish charts, Nathan’s last #1 album “Beautiful Life” made a re-entry to the Top 5 this week also.

On receiving the news, an overjoyed Nathan exclaimed, “I’m absolutely delighted and very proud that my album has gone straight to Number 1. I have co-written most of the songs on this album and I think it’s my best one so far which makes it’s extra special that it’s gone straight to the top of the charts. A massive ‘Thank You’ to all my fans for making this possible.”

The 25 year-old household name has had three #1 albums, two #1 singles and two #1 live DVDs featured on the Irish Charts. His last album ‘Beautiful Life’ has been certified 4-times platinum and he even had his own Christmas TV special on RTE last year.

Acknowledged as the catalyst to the rebirth of popularity of Country Music in Ireland and the dance craze that has swept the country, Nathan Carter is the most successful live act across venues in Ireland at this moment in time.

Like Bob Dylan’s ‘Never Ending Tour’, Nathan has been jumping out on stage every week for over 3 years from the head to the heal of this island. When his single release of the Bob Dylan song “Wagon Wheel” hit the number one spot on our charts, the secret was out and Nathan`s music rapidly evolved from the dance halls to the city halls, with sold out live tours to boot.

Inspired by the music his parents’ loved, music has always been at the heart of Nathan’s life. Traditional roots were in the blood, but he also grew up in a house where Country music filled the air, with his parents and his Nan filling his young head with the great songs of Johnny Cash , Waylon Jennings , Don Williams and Dolly Parton .

As a reflection, Nathan has curated his very own playlist, ‘Nathan Carter Recommends’, featuring some of his favourite Nashville inspired songs, some classic country gems and plenty of his own workings to cater to his fans. It’s available to listen here:

Stayin’ Up All Night features 13 tracks – most co-written by Nathan – of his trademark modern country sound, and was preceded by the single ‘Temple Bar’, a paen to the streets of Dublin’s famous district. Balanced with mid-tempo numbers like Island Town, Buy Me A Rose and Liverpool, there’s a gentle side to the album, with a touch of nostalgia to ease you though the morning after. Don’t Know Lonely is a huge ballad, while Banks of the Roses is a traditional stomper, revealing Nathan’s fiddles-and-accordion Irish folk roots. The album rounds off with the beautifully personal Thank You.

While he might not have stopped to catch a breath throughout 2015, there’s no sign of Nathan slowing down any time soon. He is currently on the road on the “Stayin Up All Night Tour”.
A full list of live dates are available at www.nathancartermusic.com/dates.

You can follow Nathan Carter on Facebook, Twitter and Spotify

Carron Launch A Heart-wrenching Video For Their Single ‘Marble Arch’

Dublin-based, folk-pop sisters CARRON are set to make their mark this summer with a glowing video for their new single ‘Marble Arch’ off their debut EP ‘Roots’. Testing the waters at festivals such as The Lock-up and Spirit of Folk, along with high-profile slots at Whelan’s Ones To Watch, Abner Brown’s Barbershop, and We-Bloom at the Workman’s Club, CARRON set their sights on making a big mark in 2016 with the launch of their debut EP in a dazzling show at The Grand Social in April of this year.

Each track on ‘Roots’ explores a distinct phase of Méabh and Mella Carron’s life together, from childhood (‘Roots’), through adolescence (‘She’s Fire’) and dealing with sickness (‘Prison Robes’), to envisioning a future free from the mistakes of a generation past (‘Marble Arch’).

Fresh from the launch of ‘Roots’, CARRON are delighted to unveil the music video to their first single, ‘Marble Arch‘, available at the following link.

‘Marble Arch’, tells the story of two young sisters escaping from their morose family setting to a place of tranquillity, beauty and peace. They play in the comfort of one another, but this utopia of theirs is only transitory, and are guises to their trapped reality. ‘We felt this was an important message to illustrate, as there are many families who find themselves in similar circumstances – where children are left silenced by the conditions at home, and do all they can to distance themselves from
it.’

The ‘Marble Arch’ Music Video will be released on CARRON’s Social Media Platforms at 13:00 Friday 6th May 2016. The EP is available to purchase now on iTunes & Bandcamp.

Some words of praise from people who know things about stuff – Jim Carroll: “Simple, unadorned acoustic tunes with a smidgin of folk, a rub of trad and a big dash of pop, there’s enough potential on show from the Carron siblings on “Battle Lines” to mark them as ones to watch.”

The Last Mixed Tape: “Separating themselves from some the twee or overtly commercial pitfalls of the folk-pop sound, Carron’s ethereal textural voices give a depth to the music as a whole and allude to promising paths for the duo to take in future recordings.”

Remy’s Best of Music & Film: “CARRON have put together a collection of four tracks that provide plenty of variety and showcase both their talents and those of their band as musicians, and they’re definitely on the right path with regard toreaching a wider audience based on this evidence.””

Contact us: carronofficial@nullgmail.com or bbateman0891@nullgmail.com (manager) Bookings: mark@nullamamusicagency.ie

You can also follow Carron on Facebook, Twitter and SoundCloud.

Youth Work – Music and Cultural Entrepeurship


Engaging with young people and service users

Youth Work Ireland has announced a showcase, networking and learning event as part of its ongoing Erasmus+ project looking at Youth Work practice through music and cultural entrepreneurship. This event builds on the work Youth Work Ireland has been doing in the field of music through its IMRO sponsored Irish Youth Music Awards Programme. The final output of this project is to design an online toolkit/site on how to use music as a tool for engaging and retaining young people in youth services.

This project involves six European partners; UK Youth, Youth CYMRU (Wales), Samfés (Iceland), Youth Scotland, Lithuanian Children and Youth Centre and Youth Action Northern Ireland. The event will involve presentations on the use of music by these project partners under the headings of education, enterprise, employment and enterprise.

This event is funded through the Erasmus + programme with the support of Leargas.

Venue – Wood Quay Venue – City Hall Space

Google Map here

Date – Wednesday 18th May

Doors and Sign in – 9.30am Sharp

Admission – Free

Registration Essential – Please register here

Facebook event page here

Lunch Provided

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