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London College Of Fashion interviews Danny!

After Danny was interviewed by the London College of Fashion, they dubbed my voiceover onto footage of a band who were part of a six act showcase night on a single weeknight. The competition is so tough on the London music scene.

So why is Camden Town such a unique gigging hothouse? Where does one even begin? I love Camden Town for reasons too numerous to mention here. This is because it spares no prisoners. Gigging can be both savage and the most exhilerating experience all at once. It takes pure unadulterated courage to put one’s heart and soul into rehearsing a gig for months, even years, both originals and covers. And yet, when at some point it all falls apart for maybe a technical reason – or very commonly an attack of stage fright, it’s so easy to be discouraged, or even to give up completely. But no! The persisters will have the bug for life and not let failure deter them. One could say it sorts the men from the boys; a musical natural selection!

So. Once one has the bug and has developed the courage to fail, one has the bug for life. I can’t think of a better example than Ed Sheeran. In my opinion he is only a fair singer and mediocre songwriter, yet conversely he deserves all the huge success he has. Why? Because, although I’ve never met him, he is by all accounts the hardest working performing musician around. Over the years, I can only think of the likes of The Beatles and The Stone Roses, prior to their successes, who come close.

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Danny’s BEAT and Woodhouse students rock Camden

Amped 2013, Camden Town

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Four gigs in a week

Above features a shot of three ex-BEAT and Woodhouse students. In the middle on lead guitar is Michael Jablonka, who has gone on to play for several famous names, not to mention fronting his own excellent band, The Dark Tides.

FOUR GIGS THIS WEEK:

Monday 1st July to Monday 8th July

1. Kiss The Sky (last night): great warm-up for the week ahead.

Fantastic people there like vocalist Jessie Pie & Jonny Rogers, the lovely jazz singer Priscilla Andersohn (who I met for the first time). As well as a certain Tony Kirkland of Fortismere who taught Michael Kiwanuka and my former jazz student (now famous for ‘Being A Dickhead’s Cool’), Reuben Dangoor.

Setlist:
‘Shine’
‘Dancing Queen’ (renamed ‘Crouch End Queen (only 33)’ for the occasion)
‘Lady Day & John Coltrane’

2. ‘Amped Acoustic’ (Wed July 3rd):
Warm-up gig next to the social area post-‘farewell Esther Gelling Summer Concert’ in hall.
All Woodhouse and BEAT students did a lovely job in preparation for Amped.
Particularly nice performances from Amy Taylor (fellow Amy’s ‘Tears Dry’ closer to the set), Emma Buchanan (great backing vocals with Annabelle De Lord), Juliana Brooke (nice intimate sound to her voice and good stage presence), and Daniella Biggins who is gaining in stage confidence all the time.

3. ‘Amped’ – COMING SOON TO BAR SOLO, CAMDEN THIS SUNDAY 7th!

4. ‘The Gallery’: Danny performs solo set, followed by Sadie Alleyne, culminating in Zaid Joseph’s barnstomping finale!
COMING SOON TO THE GALLERY, AN AMAZING NEW NIGHTCLUB IN HENDON, NW LONDON THIS MONDAY 8th,

Kind of a busy week, then…

Sadie Alleyne is featured below at a recent Bar Solo gig:

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