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20:37:31 01/30/12
Acollective - "Simon Says": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Acollective - "Simon Says": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
A riot in a petting zoo, awkwardly captivating and viciously enticing - that is the mesmerizing musical experience of Acollective. With a seemingly infinite arsenal of genres and musical instruments, this energetic Tel-Aviv seven piece band have sparked a distinct freewheeling feeling to their sound - mixing up boogied-folk, electronic-jazz, psychedelia and a Middle Eastern-bluesy twang into a anarchical spree of drunken honest joy. One of Israel\'s most extraordinary indie successes, Acollective have been playing monthly shows to 1000+ capacity sold out venues, whilst headlining some of Israel\'s leading music festivals. The band tours Europe regularly and have quickly earned a dedicated grassroots following and a reputation for show-stopping concerts. Their unforgettable energetic stage presence has gained critical acclaim and extensive airplay in local and national radio and TV stations, and the band were given enthusiastic mentions in NME, Fly Magazine, Filter, TimeOut, Jerusalem Post and Haaretz, among others. Acollective have also supported Jose Gonzalez, Okkervil River and Woven Hand, and performed at Liverpool Sound City, TIME and In the City (Manchester). Acollective evolved in the backstreets of Tel-Aviv - originally intended as an exclusive club for cathartic escapism (with no aspirations of stardom), the band\'s early shows became a weekly cult gathering in Tel-Aviv, which soon translated to full houses around the country - all this without any label or ... From: sxsw Views: 210 9 ratings Time: 03:42 More in Entertainment
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20:37:31 01/30/12
Acollective - "Simon Says": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Acollective - "Simon Says": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
A riot in a petting zoo, awkwardly captivating and viciously enticing - that is the mesmerizing musical experience of Acollective. With a seemingly infinite arsenal of genres and musical instruments, this energetic Tel-Aviv seven piece band have sparked a distinct freewheeling feeling to their sound - mixing up boogied-folk, electronic-jazz, psychedelia and a Middle Eastern-bluesy twang into a anarchical spree of drunken honest joy. One of Israel\'s most extraordinary indie successes, Acollective have been playing monthly shows to 1000+ capacity sold out venues, whilst headlining some of Israel\'s leading music festivals. The band tours Europe regularly and have quickly earned a dedicated grassroots following and a reputation for show-stopping concerts. Their unforgettable energetic stage presence has gained critical acclaim and extensive airplay in local and national radio and TV stations, and the band were given enthusiastic mentions in NME, Fly Magazine, Filter, TimeOut, Jerusalem Post and Haaretz, among others. Acollective have also supported Jose Gonzalez, Okkervil River and Woven Hand, and performed at Liverpool Sound City, TIME and In the City (Manchester). Acollective evolved in the backstreets of Tel-Aviv - originally intended as an exclusive club for cathartic escapism (with no aspirations of stardom), the band\'s early shows became a weekly cult gathering in Tel-Aviv, which soon translated to full houses around the country - all this without any label or ... From: sxsw Views: 135 9 ratings Time: 03:42 More in Entertainment
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16:58:51 01/17/12
The Good The Bad - "023": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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The Good The Bad - "023": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
The Good The Bad are neither just good, nor bad & they're definitely not ugly. They're three Danish desperados, bringing the finest New School Surf & Flamenco to the worthy masses. In fact, their lip-trembling, bone-rattling, hip-shaking dirty cool has been increasing the birth-rate in Denmark by the day ever since their own explosive conception just one year ago. That's why in such a short time, TGTB were invited to play Roskilde Festival, German showcase festival Popkomm in Berlin and a Christmas mini-tour in London, followed by a quick jaunt to Norway. In 2009, after more English fun at Liverpool Sound City, Hop Farm Festival and a Harley Davidson European Rally in Latvia, TGTB rocked THE KILLERS aftershow party after their Royal Albert Hall gig in London. When they're not touring Europe, The Good The Bad can be found blowing the faces off people in their native city of Copenhagen, where they've impressed the more established underground scene and gained a firm fan-base. The band includes The Adam (Baby Woodrose, The Setting Son) on lead guitar, Johan Lei Gellett (Baby Woodrose, Kira and the Kindred Spirits) on drums and Manoj Ramdas (The Raveonettes, SPEkTR) on bariton guitar. "We don't have a singer because we couldn't find one that would stand behind the drummer. But we don't need a vocalist anyway. The music speaks for itself. We use the music so we don't have to say I Love You" says Adam. From: sxsw Views: 115 6 ratings Time: 02:18 More in Music
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16:58:51 01/17/12
The Good The Bad - "023": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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The Good The Bad - "023": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
The Good The Bad are neither just good, nor bad & they're definitely not ugly. They're three Danish desperados, bringing the finest New School Surf & Flamenco to the worthy masses. In fact, their lip-trembling, bone-rattling, hip-shaking dirty cool has been increasing the birth-rate in Denmark by the day ever since their own explosive conception just one year ago. That's why in such a short time, TGTB were invited to play Roskilde Festival, German showcase festival Popkomm in Berlin and a Christmas mini-tour in London, followed by a quick jaunt to Norway. In 2009, after more English fun at Liverpool Sound City, Hop Farm Festival and a Harley Davidson European Rally in Latvia, TGTB rocked THE KILLERS aftershow party after their Royal Albert Hall gig in London. When they're not touring Europe, The Good The Bad can be found blowing the faces off people in their native city of Copenhagen, where they've impressed the more established underground scene and gained a firm fan-base. The band includes The Adam (Baby Woodrose, The Setting Son) on lead guitar, Johan Lei Gellett (Baby Woodrose, Kira and the Kindred Spirits) on drums and Manoj Ramdas (The Raveonettes, SPEkTR) on bariton guitar. "We don't have a singer because we couldn't find one that would stand behind the drummer. But we don't need a vocalist anyway. The music speaks for itself. We use the music so we don't have to say I Love You" says Adam. From: sxsw Views: 115 6 ratings Time: 02:18 More in Music
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12:00:00 03/10/11
TateShots: Nam June Paik
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Video artist, performance artist, composer and visionary: Nam June Paik (1932-2006) was one of the most innovative artists of the 20th century. Tate Liverpool, in collaboration with FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) present the first major retrospective since the artist’s death, and the first exhibition of Paik’s work in the UK since 1988. TateShots takes a tour of the exhibition with curator Sook Kyeung Lee during the final week of the show.
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11:25:34 01/03/11
Ken Martin's New Brighton Floral Pavilion
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Ken Martin takes us on a tour of the New Brighton Floral Pavilion. A film by Sam Meech Mevio {Mevio-1e9b69dd9c12da148f6a986dc97e182f}
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23:15:22 11/27/09
All In The Ball A Stage Kindly
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A live performance filmed live at The Village in London's West End and edited by Samuel Pearce, of the new-writing revue "Bravo" produced by the A STAGE KINDLY New Musical Theatre Initiative which toured in October 2009. Full show details, casts biogs and free album downloads at www.astagekindly.com with details of the unique services we offer to writers involved in creating new musicals. Accteditations --> Running order and accreditations Act 1: I Can Sing - by Paul Katz and Michael Colby from 'Tales of Tinseltown'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Chasing Rainbows - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Frank Loman. Congratulations - by Michael Gordon Shapiro from 'The Charmed Life'. Sung by Charlotte Donald. She's The One - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Adam Bayjou Sunflowers - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Vincent'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo Dreams Come True - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Frank Loman. In A Perfect World - by Darryl Chute from 'Alison The Musical'. Sung by Giles Howe and Katy Lipson. Marry Me - by Noel Katz from 'The Company Of Women'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Adam Bayjou The Jungle Song - by Paul Katz and Michael Colby from 'Tales of Tinseltown'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. It's Up To Me - by Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal and Julien Salvia from The Price And The Pauper. Sung by Charlotte Donald. Although I Often Feel - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Katy Lipson Lost For Words - by Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Giles Howe. Bite Your Lip - by Caden Jones and Robert Gould from 'After The Turn'. Sung by Adam Bayjou. Still Human Where It Counts - by Scarlett Deva Antaloczy and Nigel Osner from 'Rock Heaven'. Sung by The Cast of Bravo featured solo Giles Howe. Act 2: It's All In The Ball - by Darryl Chute from 'Alison The Musical'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo featuring Adam Bayjou. I'm Not In Love With Her - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Frank Loman Something - by Jim Farley and David Brush from 'The Big Picture'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Cast of Bravo. Angel Delight - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Turkish Delight The Opera'. Sung by Adam Bayjou Zofia, I Have News To Tell You - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe. The Legend Of Mata Hari - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Don't Cry Butterfly'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Don't Cry Butterfly - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Don't Cry Butterfly'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo and Frank Loman. It's Not Like I Thought It Would Be - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Charlotte Donald. Ya've Got What It Takes - by Jack Urbont and Michael Colby from 'Mrs McThing'. Sung by Frank Loman and Adam Bayjou. Now That He Is Gone - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Just One Look - by Caden Jones and Robert Gould from 'After The Turn'. Sung by Adam Bayjou and Charlotte Donald. My Song - by Peter Milrose and Michael Colby from 'Quel Fromage'. Sung by Katy Lipson. My Chiropractors Hands - by Noel Katz from 'Spilt Milk'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Cast of Bravo. The Rights Of Man - by Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal and Julien Salvia from Revolution. Sung by the Cast Of Bravo. CAST BIOGRAPHIES Further details at http://www.astagekindly.com Charlotte Donald recently graduated with an MA in Musical Theatre from Guildford School of Acting in 2009. Prior to this she graduated from Leeds University with a 2.1. (Hons) degree in Law. Her roles whilst studying at Leeds include Queenie in The Wild Party, Carmen in Fame, Polly in Crazy For You, Iola Stover in Parade and Helene in Sweet Charity. At GSA her roles included KC Downing in My Favourite Year and Clara in Passion. Charlotte has also appeared on Hollyoaks and A Touch of Frost. Arabella Rodrigo studied Jazz, Musical Theatre and Opera at the London College of Music. She was invited by Eddie Harvey to sing at the Ealing Jazz Festival in 2003, marking her professional debut. She then completed her training at the Royal Academy of Music, where she appeared in the choir for Jason Robert Brown and Friends (New Players Theatre 2005). Whilst at the Academy, her theatrical roles included Maria in Nine and Thaisa in Shakespeare's Pericles. Since graduating, her theatrical credits include Coco in the workshops of Desperately Seeking Susan (Criterion Theatre 2006), Mother Maria in Casanova (Tristan Bates Theatre 2007), Townswoman/cover Luisa in Zorro the Musical (UK tour 2008), The Girl in The Nightingale and the Rose (Arcola Theatre 2008), Claudia in Nine (Rose and Crown 2008), the lead singer in A Celebration of Sondheim (Rose and Crown 2008) and The Jason Robert Brown Songbook (Rose and Crown 2009). This year Arabella has been busy filming for A Drop of the Pure in Barcelona (Fascination Pictures 2009), in which she played the role of Natalia and then putting on her own production of December Songs in May (Rose and Crown 2009). She most recently played the lead role in both Gutter Press the Opera and the A STAGE KINDLY recital of Turkish Delight the Opera. She has also confirmed to create the role of Mirele in the forthcoming A STAGE KINDLY showcase of Giles Howe and Katy Lipson's new work, SOVIET ZION. Adam Bayjou graduated from the London School of Musical Theatre in 2008 with Distinction and immediately was cast in the World Premiere of the new musical making his professional debut in Rue Magique at the King's Head Theatre, London. His credits whilst in training included creating the role of Florim Picoli in Charles Miller and Kevin Hammonds' new musical Big Top (Bridewell Theatre); Javert/Foreman in a workshop of Les Miserables (directed by Ken Caswell); Franklyn Shepard in a workshop of Merrily We Roll Along (directed by Roger Haines) and Ferdinand in The Tempest. He recently starred as The British Man in the A STAGE KINDLY recital of Turkish Delight the Opera. Frank Loman has worked as a singer, actor, writer and director for almost 20 years. After appearing at Cabaret Confidential in 2009 he premiered his new cabaret Somewhat Over The Rainbow at the Leicester Square Theatre. He is proud to present this show at the Above The Stag Theatre parallel to swinging towels at Bathhouse - The Musical. In 2001 Frank made his West End debut in Les Mis?rables at the Palace Theatre as Babet and understudy for Enjolras. Other credits include West Side Story (Baby John & Tony), Cabaret (Kit-Kat-Girl Mausi), La Cage Aux Folles (Jean-Michel), She Loves Me (Stephen Kodaly), Dance of the Vampires - in Vienna, directed by Roman Polanski (Herbert & Professor Abronsius), Titanic and Les Mis?rables (Bishop of Digne). In Berlin he played Christian the poet in Moulin Rouge - New York Style as well as being the German dialogue coach and resident director for this production. Frank made his London cabaret debut in 2000 with his own show Stories at the Jermyn Street Theatre. He is a member of the London Show Choir - a newly formed group of 32 professional musical theatre performers who specialise in singing classic musical theatre tunes as well as presenting new opera work. He will feature in "Bravo". Katy Lipson is about to embark on the European Tour of 'The 12 Tenors' as Musical Director. She trained at the London School of Musical Theatre, and has a BMus from Goldsmiths University. She is not only a musician, but also a singer, actress, composer, and music/drama teacher. Her professional credits include the world premiere of Charles Miller's 'Jason and the Argonauts' at the Cochrane Theatre, London, the West End workshop of 'Zorro', 'Jack and the Beanstalk' at the Liverpool Everyman, and 'The Last 5 Years' at RADA. She was also Assistant Musical Director on the UK tour of 'Hot Flush' starring Sheila Ferguson and Marti Webb. Most recently Katy appeared in 'Chess in Concert' at The Royal Albert Hall, and she currently works as a vocal coach at The BRIT School. She co-wrote the musical-opera 'Turkish Delight The Opera' which recently was produced at the Rosemary Branch Theatre, Islington with composer Giles Howe and they are currently working on an epic new musical, 'Soviet Zion' which they showcased at the same venue. Katy is the musical director for A STAGE KINDLY and has performed as a vocalist in all three revues so far. Please visit here online at www.katylipson.com. Giles Howe recently performed in 'Chess in Concert' at the Royal Albert Hall, and is more recently toured China as a vocalist with The 12 Tenors. He will also be touring with the same company to Japan in January. He was recently a featured vocalist in a gospel choir in Stockholm where he was also involved in setting up the G%S Danshuset dance academy, and recently recorded his second project in Israel with a forthcoming single release: "Torn Between Two Memories". Further to this, he has also released an album of experimental vocal music for free online download, with another in the works. He choreographed and danced in the pantomimes 'Aladdin' and 'Cinderella' in Winchester, and teaches piano and singing. His extensive and diverse back catalogue of composition includes a postponed musical called 'Mind The Gap', and musical works-in-progress "Lady Jane" about the nine-day Tudor queen, and "The Juniper Tree". Please visit www.turkishdelighttheopera.com for a more detailed biography and some more examples of Giles' work. Katy and Giles met as students at UCL in 2002 whilst performing in Kander & Ebb's "Cabaret". They most recently worked together on the third London run of a musical called 'Turkish Delight the Opera,' which they wrote and produced. Katy has recently begun co-writing the score with Giles to his new libretto 'Soviet Zion' which they hope to stage in workshop form next year, following their informal recital of selections from the show at the Rosemary Branch on October 19th.
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22:37:53 11/27/09
1 I Can Sing A Stage Kindly
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A live performance filmed live at The Village in London's West End and edited by Samuel Pearce, of the new-writing revue "Bravo" produced by the A STAGE KINDLY New Musical Theatre Initiative which toured in October 2009. Full show details, casts biogs and free album downloads at www.astagekindly.com with details of the unique services we offer to writers involved in creating new musicals. Accteditations --> Running order and accreditations Act 1: I Can Sing - by Paul Katz and Michael Colby from 'Tales of Tinseltown'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Chasing Rainbows - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Frank Loman. Congratulations - by Michael Gordon Shapiro from 'The Charmed Life'. Sung by Charlotte Donald. She's The One - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Adam Bayjou Sunflowers - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Vincent'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo Dreams Come True - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Frank Loman. In A Perfect World - by Darryl Chute from 'Alison The Musical'. Sung by Giles Howe and Katy Lipson. Marry Me - by Noel Katz from 'The Company Of Women'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Adam Bayjou The Jungle Song - by Paul Katz and Michael Colby from 'Tales of Tinseltown'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. It's Up To Me - by Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal and Julien Salvia from The Price And The Pauper. Sung by Charlotte Donald. Although I Often Feel - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Katy Lipson Lost For Words - by Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Giles Howe. Bite Your Lip - by Caden Jones and Robert Gould from 'After The Turn'. Sung by Adam Bayjou. Still Human Where It Counts - by Scarlett Deva Antaloczy and Nigel Osner from 'Rock Heaven'. Sung by The Cast of Bravo featured solo Giles Howe. Act 2: It's All In The Ball - by Darryl Chute from 'Alison The Musical'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo featuring Adam Bayjou. I'm Not In Love With Her - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Frank Loman Something - by Jim Farley and David Brush from 'The Big Picture'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Cast of Bravo. Angel Delight - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Turkish Delight The Opera'. Sung by Adam Bayjou Zofia, I Have News To Tell You - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe. The Legend Of Mata Hari - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Don't Cry Butterfly'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Don't Cry Butterfly - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Don't Cry Butterfly'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo and Frank Loman. It's Not Like I Thought It Would Be - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Charlotte Donald. Ya've Got What It Takes - by Jack Urbont and Michael Colby from 'Mrs McThing'. Sung by Frank Loman and Adam Bayjou. Now That He Is Gone - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Just One Look - by Caden Jones and Robert Gould from 'After The Turn'. Sung by Adam Bayjou and Charlotte Donald. My Song - by Peter Milrose and Michael Colby from 'Quel Fromage'. Sung by Katy Lipson. My Chiropractors Hands - by Noel Katz from 'Spilt Milk'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Cast of Bravo. The Rights Of Man - by Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal and Julien Salvia from Revolution. Sung by the Cast Of Bravo. CAST BIOGRAPHIES Further details at http://www.astagekindly.com Charlotte Donald recently graduated with an MA in Musical Theatre from Guildford School of Acting in 2009. Prior to this she graduated from Leeds University with a 2.1. (Hons) degree in Law. Her roles whilst studying at Leeds include Queenie in The Wild Party, Carmen in Fame, Polly in Crazy For You, Iola Stover in Parade and Helene in Sweet Charity. At GSA her roles included KC Downing in My Favourite Year and Clara in Passion. Charlotte has also appeared on Hollyoaks and A Touch of Frost. Arabella Rodrigo studied Jazz, Musical Theatre and Opera at the London College of Music. She was invited by Eddie Harvey to sing at the Ealing Jazz Festival in 2003, marking her professional debut. She then completed her training at the Royal Academy of Music, where she appeared in the choir for Jason Robert Brown and Friends (New Players Theatre 2005). Whilst at the Academy, her theatrical roles included Maria in Nine and Thaisa in Shakespeare's Pericles. Since graduating, her theatrical credits include Coco in the workshops of Desperately Seeking Susan (Criterion Theatre 2006), Mother Maria in Casanova (Tristan Bates Theatre 2007), Townswoman/cover Luisa in Zorro the Musical (UK tour 2008), The Girl in The Nightingale and the Rose (Arcola Theatre 2008), Claudia in Nine (Rose and Crown 2008), the lead singer in A Celebration of Sondheim (Rose and Crown 2008) and The Jason Robert Brown Songbook (Rose and Crown 2009). This year Arabella has been busy filming for A Drop of the Pure in Barcelona (Fascination Pictures 2009), in which she played the role of Natalia and then putting on her own production of December Songs in May (Rose and Crown 2009). She most recently played the lead role in both Gutter Press the Opera and the A STAGE KINDLY recital of Turkish Delight the Opera. She has also confirmed to create the role of Mirele in the forthcoming A STAGE KINDLY showcase of Giles Howe and Katy Lipson's new work, SOVIET ZION. Adam Bayjou graduated from the London School of Musical Theatre in 2008 with Distinction and immediately was cast in the World Premiere of the new musical making his professional debut in Rue Magique at the King's Head Theatre, London. His credits whilst in training included creating the role of Florim Picoli in Charles Miller and Kevin Hammonds' new musical Big Top (Bridewell Theatre); Javert/Foreman in a workshop of Les Miserables (directed by Ken Caswell); Franklyn Shepard in a workshop of Merrily We Roll Along (directed by Roger Haines) and Ferdinand in The Tempest. He recently starred as The British Man in the A STAGE KINDLY recital of Turkish Delight the Opera. Frank Loman has worked as a singer, actor, writer and director for almost 20 years. After appearing at Cabaret Confidential in 2009 he premiered his new cabaret Somewhat Over The Rainbow at the Leicester Square Theatre. He is proud to present this show at the Above The Stag Theatre parallel to swinging towels at Bathhouse - The Musical. In 2001 Frank made his West End debut in Les Mis?rables at the Palace Theatre as Babet and understudy for Enjolras. Other credits include West Side Story (Baby John & Tony), Cabaret (Kit-Kat-Girl Mausi), La Cage Aux Folles (Jean-Michel), She Loves Me (Stephen Kodaly), Dance of the Vampires - in Vienna, directed by Roman Polanski (Herbert & Professor Abronsius), Titanic and Les Mis?rables (Bishop of Digne). In Berlin he played Christian the poet in Moulin Rouge - New York Style as well as being the German dialogue coach and resident director for this production. Frank made his London cabaret debut in 2000 with his own show Stories at the Jermyn Street Theatre. He is a member of the London Show Choir - a newly formed group of 32 professional musical theatre performers who specialise in singing classic musical theatre tunes as well as presenting new opera work. He will feature in "Bravo". Katy Lipson is about to embark on the European Tour of 'The 12 Tenors' as Musical Director. She trained at the London School of Musical Theatre, and has a BMus from Goldsmiths University. She is not only a musician, but also a singer, actress, composer, and music/drama teacher. Her professional credits include the world premiere of Charles Miller's 'Jason and the Argonauts' at the Cochrane Theatre, London, the West End workshop of 'Zorro', 'Jack and the Beanstalk' at the Liverpool Everyman, and 'The Last 5 Years' at RADA. She was also Assistant Musical Director on the UK tour of 'Hot Flush' starring Sheila Ferguson and Marti Webb. Most recently Katy appeared in 'Chess in Concert' at The Royal Albert Hall, and she currently works as a vocal coach at The BRIT School. She co-wrote the musical-opera 'Turkish Delight The Opera' which recently was produced at the Rosemary Branch Theatre, Islington with composer Giles Howe and they are currently working on an epic new musical, 'Soviet Zion' which they showcased at the same venue. Katy is the musical director for A STAGE KINDLY and has performed as a vocalist in all three revues so far. Please visit here online at www.katylipson.com. Giles Howe recently performed in 'Chess in Concert' at the Royal Albert Hall, and is more recently toured China as a vocalist with The 12 Tenors. He will also be touring with the same company to Japan in January. He was recently a featured vocalist in a gospel choir in Stockholm where he was also involved in setting up the G%S Danshuset dance academy, and recently recorded his second project in Israel with a forthcoming single release: "Torn Between Two Memories". Further to this, he has also released an album of experimental vocal music for free online download, with another in the works. He choreographed and danced in the pantomimes 'Aladdin' and 'Cinderella' in Winchester, and teaches piano and singing. His extensive and diverse back catalogue of composition includes a postponed musical called 'Mind The Gap', and musical works-in-progress "Lady Jane" about the nine-day Tudor queen, and "The Juniper Tree". Please visit www.turkishdelighttheopera.com for a more detailed biography and some more examples of Giles' work. Katy and Giles met as students at UCL in 2002 whilst performing in Kander & Ebb's "Cabaret". They most recently worked together on the third London run of a musical called 'Turkish Delight the Opera,' which they wrote and produced. Katy has recently begun co-writing the score with Giles to his new libretto 'Soviet Zion' which they hope to stage in workshop form next year, following their informal recital of selections from the show at the Rosemary Branch on October 19th.
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18:33:02 09/06/09
Ken Martin's New Brighton Floral Pavilion
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Ken Martin takes us on a tour of the New Brighton Floral Pavilion. A film by Sam Meech Mevio {Mevio-1e9b69dd9c12da148f6a986dc97e182f}
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01:44:13 06/27/09
Roxanne De Bastion
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BALCONYTV LONDON 27/06/2009 LAYLA with ROXANNE DE BASTION I grew up in Berlin where I started performing at the wee age of ten. Never having to ask myself “what do I want to do when I grow up”, I moved to England to further pursue my music career in 2007. Since then, I’ve been touring the UK and have already played some of England’s most prestigious venues such as The Cavern Club, The 100 Club, The Troubadour and The Camden Town Barfly and have recently been on tour with Nik Kershaw. Now based in London, I’ve released my first EP “MONO” through Zube Records, which has received great reviews and airplay throughout the country, including the BBC Midlands and Merseyside. I am an extremely energetic and enthusiastic performer, which allows me to play at events usually reserved for full rock and indie bands as well as the acoustic and folk platforms. My songs are now equally at home in London, The Midlands, Liverpool and Berlin and hope that they will continue to spread their feelers into new grounds, ears and hearts! Check out her website http://www.myspace.com/roxannedebastion Tune in again tomorrow!
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21:59:40 06/16/09
Connie Lush & Blues Shouter - Re Edit
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Connie Lush & Blues Shouter is one of the most stunning & talented Blues band worldwide. They extensively tour throughout the UK and overseas appearing at a variety of venues and Festivals. Blues Shouter is Terry Harris on Bass, John Lewis on Guitar & Vocals & Carl Woodward on Drums. Mevio {Mevio-1e9b69dd9c12da148f6a986dc97e182f}
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11:21:24 03/28/09
Live And Lost with BlackBerry® Day 7
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FrankMusik takes three cities in one day. From the glitter ball challenge in Blackpool, to the Radio City tower in Liverpool and finally to a crazy night of dirty electro DJing in Manchester, the Live And Lost with BlackBerry® tour will not be stopped.
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15:21:00 02/10/09
#45 - Travel to Liverpool - Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
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Visit Liverpool with the Amateur Traveler. This video shows part of the Liverpool's wonderful Beatles Magical Mystery Tour. When John Lennon died Beatles fans started to come to Liverpool as a kind of pilgrimage. The city of Liverpool organized a tour that is a treat for fans but you can also enjoy this tour even if you are not a rabid fan. It is informative and entertaining.
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04:00:00 02/04/08
Issue 11: Current Exhibition: A tour of Niki de Saint Phalle's first UK exhibition
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We preview the first UK exhibition of the French artist Niki de Saint Phalle, which opens this month at Tate Liverpool. Beautiful, flamboyant, daring, provocative and fiercely independent, she emerged in the 1960s as a powerful and original figure in the highly masculine international arts world. The exhibition includes her acclaimed Shooting Pictures , made by firing a .22 rifle into bags of paint strapped to a canvas, as well as her brightly coloured, exuberant sculptures of enormous women, which she christened the ‘Nanas’. Niki de Saint Phalle , Tate Liverpool, 1 February - 5 May 2008
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17:38:10 01/17/08
A Virtual Tour of Liverpool
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This is an amazing virtual tour of the city. You can find out more from Visit North West Mevio {Mevio-1e9b69dd9c12da148f6a986dc97e182f}
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Issue 6: Current Exhibition: Peter Blake takes us on a tour of his new exhibition
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Peter Blake takes us around his retrospective at Tate Liverpool. Blake is often described as the godfather of British Pop art, and at the core of his work is an ever-present fascination with the world of popular culture and entertainment. Yet Blake’s work goes far beyond this. Here he discusses the evolution of his style, from the early days at the Royal College of Art, to the paintings that he’s working on right now. Peter Blake: a retrospective , Tate Liverpool, until 23 September 2007







