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Last Updated: 03/05/2010 13:25:15
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Mental Health set to Rock the Polls on May 6th
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Mental well-being will be firmly on the agenda at a special election night benefit gig at the Adelphi Clubon Thursday, 6 May 2010.
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Organisers of And The Beat Goes On are hoping that music lovers will vote with their feet by supporting the fundraiser in aid of PSYPHER, a local service which intervenes early when young people experience mental health problems, helping them to lead a normal life.
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Young people who use the PSYPHERservice have put together the line-up, which features a wealth of local musical talent, including Circus Envy, My One Man Band, Megany and Stephany, Kate Agerskow and The Nick Rooke Band.
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For the team, organising the gig has been a therapeutic process, allowing them to get involved and put something back into their community. They hope that a big turn-out on the night will raise awareness of the help that is out there for young people experiencing mental health problems.
Megan Mennell, who will be performing at the event, began creating music as part of a film project documenting young people's experiences of psychosis.
She said: 'For many young people, music is a catalyst. It provides an outlet and a form of expression that leads to a greater sense of yourself. If I can play live, I feel I have the confidence to do anything.'
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All the musicians on the bill are giving their services for free, with all proceeds from the door and a percentage of CD sales going to Friends of PSYPHER, an independent group set up to support the service.
Mick Harding of headliners Circus Envy said: 'It's important to support local initiatives and services that seek to make the lives of people in our community better. PSYPHERis one such service and we're pleased to be able to add our support to something so worthwhile in the community where we live.'
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While the gig will offer welcome relief from election swing-o-meters and political pundits, it also provides a timely reminder that no future government can afford to sweep mental health issues under the carpet.
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Kate Macdonald of event sponsor Jellycat Media Ltd , said: 'Whoever gets in, I hope they don't think simplistically about making cuts but think about what works for young people.
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'Ultimately early intervention services save money by reducing the cost of hospital admissions and making it more likely that people recover, find employment and lead fulfilling lives.'
And The Beat Goes On takes place at the Adelphi Club, De Grey Street, Hull on Thursday, 6 May. Doors: 7.30pm.
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Music News - Signe Tollefsen and The Woodwards at Adelphi Club Hull - Wednesday 14th April 10
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Signe Tollefsen returns to Hull on Wednesday to play the home of live music the New Adelphi Club on De Grey Street. She is thrilled to be bringing with her alternative folk band, The Woodwards.
The Woodwards is Peter Schuyff, an artist originally from Holland who achieved fame in the eighties whilst living and working in New York's East Village.
Three years ago he picked up a guitar
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Music News - Friday 12th February - Hull Hope 4 Haiti Appeal Gig at The Lamp
Norfolk Street, From 8pm £3.50
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As the world stood shocked, looking toward the country itself, on the night of 12th January 2010, in the city of Jacmel, close to midnight, one musician played.
Playing to offer hope, to show defiance, to extend support, to play for any other reason that we all play and listen to music. To give strength. In one instant, this anonymous artist set a platform for thousands of people
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Music News - Finding the Future - City Showcase Targets Hull in the Search for New Music Talent
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City Showcase, the live music event that takes over London each year, is hitting the road in a tour of the UK as it seeks to uncover more new music talent.
In a series of live events to be held in Universities or Community Centres across the country, the Finding the Future programme will give solo artists, bands, songwriters or quite simply those
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Music News - Embrace Music, or Lose It! By Steve Rudd A New Year's Guide to What's Musically Hot in Hull...
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As we gallantly breeze into 2010, the music scene in Hull and surrounding area remains as vibrant and as exciting as ever, with a multitude of fantastic venues continuing to play host to new and established bands from all conceivable genres.
It's hard to know where to start, but The Adelphi on De Grey Street is always a good place, where the likes of The Holy Orders
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Music News - 09 New Adelphi Club Celebrates 25 Years as the Live Music Capital of Hull Words and Pictures by Michelle Dee
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October 2009 the Live Art Space inside Ferens Art Gallery in Hull was the location for the world renowned music venue Adelphi Club's 25th Anniversary Exhibition .
Not just a flick through dusty old flyers and posters and a drunk in the corner slurring, 'I was there when Oasis played.' No sir, this is a celebration of a club that has been at the heart of live music in Hull for quarter of a century.
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Music News - Official Best of Hull Album Release
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In a unique collaboration between Hull College, Purple Worm Records and local musicians, the
Best of Hull Volume One, Official Album to the Freedom Festival 2009, has nominated a local
charity as its direct beneficiary.
The first of its kind in the city, the Best of Hull celebrates local music of all genres, both
past and present, providing an eclectic body of work of historical significance to Hull's music scene.
The Best of Hull offers not only a rich and varied
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Music News - British Urban Collective Youth Music Project Strikes a Chord in Hull
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British Urban Collective is a national youth\u2010music project that turns inner city kids into
rising stars of the British music industry. The project launched in 2004 as London Urban
Collective and has now expanded into Hull, Manchester, Belfast and Glasgow, with
funding through the Execution Charitable Trust.
The Hull artists featured on the British Urban Collective album, to be independently
released on Freeport Records / Universal Digital Read more...
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Music News - One Voice Charity CD By Michelle Dee
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Last week it was announced that thirty babies have died needlessly at the hands of their parents or carers since the Baby P tragedy. This week those responsible for the horrific torturing of the toddler have been named. Alarm bells continue to ring around the country about the safety of our children.
Here in Hull, with the One Voice project members of the local rock/metal scene are working to highlight the issue of child cruelty and raise funds for NSPCC.
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Music News - Arctic Monkeys Release New Single Through Hull Oxfam Shop
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The Oxfam Warehouse shop on Reed St, off Freetown Way in Hull will be part of a music industry first, as Arctic Monkeys release their new single, Crying Lightning, through Oxfam's network of 700 charity shops, with proceeds going to help the charity's lifesaving work around the world.
The limited-edition single, which is the first single from new album Humbug, features a cover of the Nick Cave classic, Red Right Hand as a B side,
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Music News - The Revoffs - Another thisisUll Success Story By Michelle Dee
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Local musician Steve Minns used to spend hours in his bedroom recording writing and
recording demos with his pal Danny Sheehan. The pair continued developing ideas until deciding they needed more people to make a real band. Where did they go to find these new members? None other than the thisisUll.com Classified.
By simply putting an ad in thisisUll.com Classified the band found exactly
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Music News - The 2009 Beverley and East Riding Early Music Festival
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The Early Music Festival, which this year runs from Thursday 21st - Saturday 23rd May,
is celebrating one of England's finest 17th century composers - Henry Purcell - with
concerts, lectures and free on-line educational resources giving younger audience
members a rare insight into Purcell's turbulent life during the Great Fire of London,
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Music News - The New Tower Relaunch With KOL Tribute Band Kings Of Lyon Pictures By Michael Xcess Events Ltd
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After the success of The Beards (2nd HDM Talent Trail 07) and multiple successes with
The Riffs
(Global Icon TV Winners!, Channel 4's 4unsigned, Radio 1's One Music, Tune Tribe, UK
Undiscovered Radio and Live and Unsigned UK) March 7th is going to be yet another landmark
date for these four popular local musicians.
Christian Dawson, James Barraclough, Lee Morgan and Graham Norton
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Music News - Inside The New Tower Night Club Hull By Michelle Dee Pictures By Michael Xcess Events Ltd
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Laser lighting on stone-effect walls, leafy green palms, day-glo carpets, cascading waterfalls; a definite sense of fun and theatre. It's almost like walking onto the set of an Indy movie or entering the Aztec Zone from popular BBC game-show The Crystal Maze.
This is the spectacle that greeted me on entering the soon to be re-opened New Tower Night Club in Hull.
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Music News - Purple Worm Records Looking For Bands/Artists For New Compilation CD
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We're in the process of compiling a new 'Best of 'Ull' Compilation double album.
The album will feature the best bands/artists from Hull and surrounding area.
Initially 5,000 physical copies of the album will be produced and it will be available for digital download through every major online store.
All bands/artists featured on the album will receive an equal share of the profit.
The album will be launched
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Music News - Humbersound Music CPD Network Training Days Excellent Training opportunities for the Community - Musicians, Teachers, Vocalists Etc
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MusicLeader Yorkshire is delighted to be continuing our work in the Humber region with the
launch of our Music CPD Network. Developed out of our previous successes delivering training
in association with Humbersound, this programme is open to anyone who wishes to attend and
should provide lots of tasty morsels to entice music leaders of any age, experience and background.
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Music News - Abbie Lammas And Emily Sholtysek Win Through To Live And Unsigned Regional Finals In Sheffield.
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Singer songwriters Abbie Lammas and Emily Sholtysek have been chosen from 500 to go through to
the Live and Unsigned Regional Final. Both girls are looking forward to representing this area
at the competition in March. Abbie Lammas, still only fifteen, has rarely been off the acoustic
circuit in the last twelve months playing venues in Hull, Driffield, Cottingham,
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Music News - Noise Delimiters: New Developments By Wendy Richards
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The following was passed onto me, the source of which is Hamish Birchall of the Live Music Forum, a man who has reached the upper echelons of the musician's union and is reputed to be one of the most informed people in the country regarding entertainment
liscensing:
'How badly does the government
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Music News - The Day The Music Died By Rich Blackstar
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A new piece of Big Brother bureaucracy will force licensees to reveal a mass of information
about performers. Publicans and managers of other small venues in London are forced to
comply with a new piece of bureaucracy called Form 696, which is sure to spread
nationwide before long.
Calling it a 'risk assessment', the police
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Music News - Stop The Government Turning Down The Volume By Steve Dickinson, The Welly, Pure Techno, The Adelphi, and Nigel Holmes
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The British government wishes to introduce laws making it a legal requirement that anyone applying or re-applying for an entertainment license must have a noise control device fitted to the venue.
For those of you who don't know what these evil devices are, they're a cut-off device that switches off power to the sound system if a band or performer is too loud.
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Music News - Introducing The PaperShakers By Michelle Dee
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They made their debut at the Sesh 2nd December and they definitely caught my eye. The PaperShakers had brought a roomful of people with them and caused quite a stir. Certainly one of the best first gigs I've seen since I started reviewing. Expect lots more to come out of this exciting new music act. Catch them 21st December at Adelphi Hull.
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Music News - The Warren And Hull Youth Council Presents Love Music Hate Racism At Hull City Hall
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Last week saw the British National Party's membership list published on the internet; member occupations included teachers, doctors, nurses and a small but significant number of police officers who since 2004 have been unable by law to belong to the BNP.
The Hull postcode was there, highlighting the number of people in the region who belong to the party and reinforcing
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Music News - 11th November 2008 - HYRMC 01 at The Albemarle Music Centre Hull
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This piece was put together by way of a simple questionnaire being sent out to various
Conference delegates. The conference was the first of its kind in Hull and was the
largely put together by Hull College music tech students and Purple Worm Records'
Mik Newton and Karl Martin.
Responses are from Michelle Dee, Tico from R'EYA and
Mike Brookebeatz music tech student, producer and re-mixer.
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Music News - Coastival 2009 ... Yorkshire goes to the Seaside!
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The final line-up is today unveiled for the Battle of the Sands, a major music
contest to be staged in Scarborough later this month.
Ten local bands will fight it out at the Spa Ocean Room in
Scarborough on Sunday 30th November.
At stake will be the chance to support the main headline act at Coastival 2009 -
Yorkshire goes to the Seaside! in Scarborough next February.
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Music News - Hull & Yorkshire Region Music Conference
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The first annual HYRMC (Hull & Yorkshire Region Music Conference) will take place on
Tuesday 11th November 2008 attracting a huge number of music industry attendees.
Venue. Albemarle Music Centre, Ferensway, Hull (next to the St. Stephens Shopping
Centre) Registration 9am - All delegates must register to gain entry into
Conference Hall. Cost £10.
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Music News - Paul Heaton To Play Hull University
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This Sunday 9th November see's Paul Heaton with new band, playing live at Hull University.
He will be playing tracks from his critically acclaimed album The Cross Eyed Rambler.
The album delivers a rockier upbeat sound and has been receiving rave reviews in the press.
I'm told we can expect some very new songs including House Party, Someone Caught the
Wind and the Detroit Spinners
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Music News - Yo-Yo Moving To Asylum Hull University
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One of The UK's biggest Indie Club Nights - Yo-Yo comes to the Asylum Night Club at Hull University - Launch Party Saturday 15th November 2008.
In a ground breaking move seeing The Asylum Night Club open its doors to non
NUS every Saturday night for the first time, from Saturday the 15th of November
it will be home to Hull's world famous Indie Night Yo-Yo with DJ Priya.
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Music News - The Holloways Return To Hull
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After successful shows by The Blueskins see review
(1742444828_michelleadelphi09apr08.html
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The Holloways for the 5th November.
The gig at the New Adelphi Club on De Grey Street in Hull, forms part of the
Holloways
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Music News - Yo-Yo Plays Host To MTV2 Gonzo Show At Fibbers In York
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On Friday 17th October Yo-Yo Indie Club Night hosted MTV2s Gonzo TV Show with
Zane Lowe at Fibbers in York. The show was filmed in front of 250 people
and
features art rockers Foals, Esser, Zane Lowe and Yo-Yo Dj's Andiyo-yo
and Dj Jodof.
Gonzo is one of the UK's biggest music shows and takes to the road every year with
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Music News - Hull Youngster Reaches Idol 2008 Regional Finals
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Idol 2008 is the music and dance competition for singers, vocal groups and now for dancers and dance groups to enter. 2007 was the competitions third year, with over 10,000 applicants. This makes the competition the largest talent contest outside a certain ITV show, searching for the cream of the UK's talent.
Helena Richards from Hull has now made it through to the regional finals, previously battling through competitive
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Music News - Glenn Williams and The 'Ullbilllies Chart Success
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Glenn Williams and The Ullbillies are now at number 37 in the European Country
Music Radio Airplay Chart after spending the past 8 weeks at number 49.
Also, you can download Glenn's first two albums Something Old Something New
and Turkey In The Straw for free from the Music Page on his website,
www.lazyswede.co.uk.
Both albums have
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Music News - Last People On Earth To Play Reading And Leeds Festivals
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Resident at Grapevine, DJ Paddy has just been confirmed to perform at
Leeds and Reading Festivals this year with his band The Last People On Earth.
They will be performing on the BBC Introducing Stage alongside other up and
coming groups from across the region.
Last People On Earth recently signed to Teahouse Records
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Music News - ZHAIN: From Hull to Hollywood
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ZHAIN again take the long road from Hull to Hollywood to play a series of shows in
Los Angeles over the Independence Day weekend. The band will be showcasing songs from their forthcoming album,
Crash Landing.
ZHAIN return to the U.K to recommence their Crash Landing Tour with shows in
London and Somerset immediately
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Music News - Echoes Of The Silk Road Featuring Quentin Budworth (Hayokee) and Poet Amanda Lowe
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Hayokee frontman Quentin Budworth and the poet and writer Amanda Lowe
want to take you on a musical journey inspired by the Traders, Warriors,
and Pilgrims that travelled along the fabled Silk Route sharing stories and cultures.
Initiated by the Han Dynasty around 114 BC the Silk route or road was
instrumental in linking the Middle East to China.
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