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19 November 2012

Liverpool Music Awards 2012

Liverpool Music Awards 2012 review

Liverpool Music Awards 2012


This Saturday saw the first Liverpool Music Awards take place at the Grand Dome Central. The night saw a gathering of musicians and music industry people coming together to celebrate the music produced,performed and celebrated in Liverpool.

With the likes of Mel C (of spice girls fame) and Liverpool Band The Wombats announcing rewards most couldn't argue with the calibre of guests and artists at the awards.

Hosted by Janice Long, who gave a confident and professional  presentation throughout, announced the guests and artists performing of which included MOBO winner Esco Williams, Charlie Blue, Lawson and X-Factor singer Craig Colton to name but a few. 

Winners on the night included Rebbecca Ferguson for best female, Hummingbirds as the Ones to Watch, Single of the year going to the Tea Street Band for Summer Dreaming, Ali Ingle for best male artist.

The show on a whole was a great addition to the music scene and celebrating Liverpool talent and teams/people behind it. 

My only reservation to the night was the organisation of the event and of the people that matter most, (who without them there wouldn't be an awards show), the paying public. Leaving people standing outside for over an hour without a word of explanation is not the best way to start an inaugural event. The somewhat clueless security and staff, peering through the glass doors didn't help and the confusion continued once into the event with staff not knowing where people were to be seated or even where their passes/tickets were located. 

This was in stark contrast to the V.I.P. section who enjoyed red carpets and champagne receptions. I just hope that this doesn't go the way of most UK events where the people that have gone to the trouble to support, buy tickets and vote for the artists and events are over-looked. There wasn't even any acknowledgement from most of the recipients of the awards that the public were even in the building.

But aside from that, the whole event went without hitch and brought together a varied mix of musicians and artists and allowed the up and coming to mingle with the established in great surroundings and a celebratory atmosphere. 

Winners
Live Music Night - Liverpool Acoustic
Producer - Mike Cave
Live Music Venue - Kazimier
Record Label - 3Beat
Manager - Charlotte Bowers
Single - Tea Street Band "Summer Dreaming"
One To Watch - The Hummingbirds
DJ - Lee Butler
Band Of The Year - Stealing Sheep
Recording Studio - Parr Street
Male Artist - Ali Ingle
Female Artist - Rebecca Ferguson
Album - Ian McNabb "Little Episodes"
Local Music Champion - Phil Hayes (The Picket)
Outstanding Contribution - Dave Pichilingi
Lifetime Achievement - Roger Hill

28 November 2011

Grand Central - EP 01 available soon

 
 
Grand Central is a band that emerged in early 2010 made up of some ex-members from french bands SMSCREW and Madame de Montespan, all with the same desire to play music in a hi-energy and powerful combination of hardcore, punk and wild Rock'n'Roll. On december 9th, the band will release its debut EP : "01", on Hellvice I Vicious Records (Aphrodite's Baby, Schwere Artillerie...).
 
Recorded @ "Le Studio", Limours (France) by Benjamin Feuillade & Valentin Payen and mastered @ West West Side Music Studio, NYC (USA) by Alan Douches (Converge, Kruger, Mastodon...), this debut EP is available right now for entire streaming on Bandcamp.
 
In other news, the official music video for the single "Hollow" is online on YouTube.
Next gig
 
 December 17th @ Barfly, Camden (London, UK)
 
 

4 November 2011

The Dome Liverpool announces its first line-up of shows before end of year


Liverpool’s new 1200 capacity live performance venue The Dome, situated in Grand Central on Renshaw Street has announced an opening line-up of acts to take place in 2011. A larger line-up of acts for the New Year will be announced in the coming weeks. 

Ten top live touring acts have been announced and have promised to rock The Dome to the core with its hi-tech sound system and electric performances.  Opening the doors to The Dome is the ultimate PINK tribute act I’m Not Pink on Sat 19 November, followed by Guns & Roses the new excellent tribute band to Guns  n’ Roses consisting of the finest members of the last few GnR tributes on Fri 25 November, the popular UK touring show Back For Good the finest Take That tribute on Sat 26 November, a double bill of legendary 80’s bands The Blockheads and The Boomtown Rats on Sun 27 November, new Irish rock band Bipolar Empire on Thu 8 December, 80’s band The Beat on Fri 9 December, Metal band Live Wire (ACDC Tribute) on Sat 10 December, TV Smith and The Valentines on Mon 12 December, Scottish dance act QFX on Fri 16 December and finally the Irish rock sell-out sensations Aslan on Wed 21 December.  

The Dome owner Sean Finnerty said “The venue is starting to roll and it is exciting to see such a diverse group of initial shows on sale, watch this space for our next announcement of names for 2012 which will be our main booking year”

The ticketing solution for the venue will be processed by the Echo Arena Box Office that will offer an online, telephone and personal caller service to The Dome customers.

The Dome offers theatre style seating on two levels with 500 fixed circle seats and an option of 700 standing or 500 seating downstairs in the stalls (Cabaret style tables is also an option), A huge organ installed in 1907 acts as an impressive back drop and stands proud behind the main stage. The venue has an inbuilt hi-tech lighting and sound system, two bars, catering facilities and an in-house promotions and production team.  The Dome will offer a wide range of affordable daytime hire rates to welcome local community groups through to full-scale conferences.

The Dome Grand Central is set to become a hub of creativity and set to be one of Liverpool’s leading live music, theatre, cabaret, variety and vaudeville venues.

LISTING INFORMATION

Saturday 19 November -
I’m Not Pink (Pink Tribute Act)
Doors Open 7pm 
£7.00 adv, £10.00 door   
Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

Friday 25 November   
Guns & Roses (Guns N’ Roses Tribute Act)       
Doors Open 7pm 
£6.00 adv, £9.00 door    
Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

Saturday 26 November 
Back For Good (Take That Tribute Act)   
Doors Open 7pm 
£12.00 adv, £15.00 door    
Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

Sunday 27 November 
The Blockheads and The Boomtown Rats 
Doors Open 7pm 
£18.00 adv, £23.00 door
Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

Thursday 8 December 
Bipolar Empire       
Doors Open 7pm 
£8.00 adv, £11.00 door
Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

Friday 9 December   
The Beat          
Doors Open 7pm 
£12.00 adv, £15 door
Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

Saturday 10 December
Live Wire (ACDC Tribute)        
Doors Open 7pm 
£12.00 adv, £15.00 door    
Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

Monday 12 December 
TV Smith and The Valentines ‘Best of the Adverts Tour’  
Doors Open 7pm 
£5.00 adv £8.00 door
Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

Friday 16 December       
QFX + DJ              
Doors Open 7pm 
£10.00 adv, £15.00 door
 Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

Wednesday 21 December
Aslan 
Doors Open 7pm 
£15 adv, £20.00 door                                                     
Standing – Downstairs
Seated – Upstairs

THE DOME Grand Central
35 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, L1 2SF


You can book now in person at Liverpool Echo Arena box office, on The Dome Grand Central hotline on 0844 809 4620 (Mon–Sat 9am-9pm and Sun 10am–4pm) or online on www.thedomegrandcentral.com*

14 October 2011

Liverpool hidden gem to re-open as new live entertainment venue




A 1200 capacity performance space is to open in one of Liverpool’s hidden architectural gems. The Dome, situated in Grand Central on Renshaw Street, in the heart of Liverpool City Centre is a former Methodist Church. The venue will officially re-open its doors next month with an exciting mixed programme of events. 

The new venue in the Grade 2 listed building will provide a mixed genre of live performance from touring bands, theatre, stand-up comedy and variety nights they already have confirmed bookings from November 2011 through to May 2012.  Full details will be announced next week.

The owners Jenny Davies and partner Sean Finnerty already own the lease on the impressive Gaudi style Barcelona Bar on the ground floor of the building and have now bought the 25 year lease on the impressive upstairs venue. 

Director Sean Finnerty said “This is a five year dream come true for me, it was a crying shame to see this stunning venue decaying and not put to good use and I was determined to do something about it, it took five years to secure the venue and work began a year ago. Along with the building owner Jerry O’Brien, we have put in a lot of time, energy and lifelong savings to get the venue back to public use”.

The owners want a space that encourages and develops new local talent, as well as providing a space for those already established in the industry nationwide. A special open day has been arranged for Sunday 16th October from 1-5pm inviting the city’s top promoters and festival organisers to take a look at the space and facilities and have the opportunity to chat to the owners.

Sean Finnerty continues “This area will be transformed in a year or so time, with Central Village coming to life between Bold Street and Renshaw Street and I want The Dome to be a big part of the regeneration of this area too. There is a gap for a venue of this size in the city centre and I am already impressed with the enquiries coming from local, national and international promoters to book the venue”.

The Dome offers theatre style seating on two levels with 500 fixed circle seats and an option of 700 standing or 500 seating downstairs in the stalls (Cabaret style tables is also an option), A huge organ installed in 1907 acts as an impressive back drop and stands proud behind the main stage. The venue has an inbuilt hi-tech lighting and sound system, two bars, catering facilities and an in-house promotions and production team.  The Dome will offer a wide range of affordable daytime hire rates to welcome local community groups through to full-scale conferences.

Grand Central is set to become a hub of creativity and The Dome set to be one of Liverpool’s leading live music, theatre, cabaret, variety and vaudeville venues.

VENUE INFORMATION

THE DOME (Grand Central),
35 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, L1 2SF

1 July 2011

New official music video by Kinetik of Grand Central

 
 
Black Budget Entertainment are proud to exclusively present to you the powerful and thought provoking new video for The Grace Of God by Kinetik of Grand Central.

Following his explosive Spotlight Prestyle, Kinetik, alongside his rhyme partner Mr. Drastick, filmed this video for what has been deemed his most controversial song ever. The track produced by Jeremy Arey and taken from Kinetik’s latest EP The Kinesis Thesis Vol. II, details the highs and lows of growing up in a Christian household. Most importantly, Kinetik tackles the hypocritical system of organised religion with a sharp and intellectual precision that is rarely heard in modern Hip Hop.

Throughout the song, Kinetik once again proves why he is one of the most intelligent and intense lyricists in the UK. The aesthetically striking video was conceptualised by the renowned video director Nitevisions and perfectly complements a song which is sure to stimulate insightful debate as well as heated discussion.

For more information on Kinetik and Grand Central please visit their website: www.thisisgrandcentral.com
Follow Kinetik on Twitter: www.twitter.com/KinetikGC
Follow Mr. Drastick on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MrDrastickGC
Follow Jeremy Arey on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JeremyArey
Follow Nitevisions on Twitter: www.twitter.com/KNite13