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Monday, 30 March 2020
Faith Guitars. Discover The Naked Series.
Labels:
Faith Guitars,
Guitar Lessons,
Naked Series
Saturday, 28 March 2020
Fender Expands Guitar Innovation with American Acousticsonic Stratocaster
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) today celebrates the
official launch of the newest model in the American Acoustasonic® Series, the American Acoustasonic Stratocaster.
Originally previewed at Winter NAMM
2020, this Strat is a continuation of the platform that the
Telecaster started, giving players a new set of sonics and the undeniable Strat
playing experience. This all-new model is inspired by its sister Telecaster
platform, but also moves the series forward with creative options in new design
and technology. Already being used across many genres by artists – such as Rob
"Freaky Rob" Gueringer, Billy Strings, Lindsay Ell, Kenny Wayne
Shepherd, Molly Tuttle, Brandon Walters, Striking Matches, Naia Izumi, Carmen
Vandenberg, Jose Rios and MIYAVI – Fender showcases what these guitars
and remarkable artists can do together.
Building off of the highly successful Acoustasonic Telecaster®
released at Winter NAMM 2019, the American Acoustasonic Stratocaster
($1,999.99) features all-new tonewoods and voices with even more electric
possibilities. Along with three unique electric voices on the selector switch,
the Acoustasonic Stratocaster also adds all-new acoustic options, including
short scale and concert body with a slotted headstock. To showcase the
differences between the two models, Fender invited two acclaimed guitarists and
performers, country music picker Daniel Donato and guitarist, singer and blues-rocker Tyler
Bryant, to go head to head in a guitar-playing shootout.
“We are proud to continue expanding our most sonically innovative
platform with the American Acoustasonic Stratocaster,” said Billy Martinez,
Fender VP Category Manager, Acoustic Division. “Following in the footsteps of
what Fender accomplished over 70 years ago, it was a natural and authentic
progression for us to start with the Telecaster model and then offer a
Stratocaster counterpart with its own unique voices. We can’t wait to see what
musicians, both Strat enthusiasts and acoustic fans, will achieve in their
creative process with this new range of voices the Acoustasonic Stratocaster
unlocks.”
Designed with a fully hollow body and Fender’s patented Stringed
Instrument Resonance System (SIRS), the American Acoustasonic Stratocaster
offers a new sonic experience that is naturally loud and resonant both on and
off stage. This hybrid guitar features an Acoustasonic Noiseless™ magnetic
pickup that delivers a unique set of Stratocaster-inspired voicings and
hum-free Fender electric tone, that can be played solo or blended with an
acoustic voice to create new sounds. The Fender and Fishman®-designed Acoustic
Engine powers the Acoustasonic Stratocaster and provides a new body style and
tone wood combinations that enable musicians to curate an all-new collection of
acoustic and electric voices. This contemporary guitar also features a mahogany
Stratocaster neck with an ebony fingerboard and thinline body that makes it
both comfortable and easy to play.
“We’ve removed the obstacles associated with playing an acoustic guitar,
giving players those same sounds with an electric neck and comfortable thin
line acoustic body – all in a familiar Strat body shape,” Martinez added. “At
the same time, this guitar still gives you all the tonal options you would get
in a Dreadnought, concert or auditorium acoustic guitar.”
Labels:
Acoustasonic Stratocaster,
American,
Fender,
Fender Guitars,
Guitaris,
Ted Bryant
Friday, 27 March 2020
The BBC Big Band at Lincoln Drill Hall Rescheduled to 1st November 2020
Please
note: due to the Coronavirus situation this event has been postponed to the 1
November. Existing ticket holders can simply use their original tickets
for the performance, but anyone who can’t make the new date should get in touch
with the box office to discuss refund options. Thank
you for your co-operation.
Here is the
Labels:
BBC Big Band,
Music of James Bond,
Postponed,
Rescheduled,
Tickets
Broken Witt Rebels Rescheduled UK Hotel Tour Dates
To quote
William "Bill" S. Preston Esq...
"Be Excellent to each other..."
"Be Excellent to each other..."
1 Sep -
Exeter - Cavern - Exeter Cavern
2 Sep - Leicester - 02 Academy - O2 Academy Leicester
3 Sep - Norwich - The Waterfront - The Waterfront Norwich
4 Sep - Milton keynes - Craufurd Arms - The Craufurd Arms (Live Music Venue)
6 Sep - Buckley - Tivoli - The Tivoli Venue
13 Sep - Liverpool - Jimmys - Jimmy's Liverpool
14 Sep - Nottingham - Bodega - The Bodega
16 Sep - Cambridge - The Portland Arms - The Portland Arms
17 Sep - Cardiff - clwb ifor bach - Clwb Ifor Bach
18 Sep - Wolverhampton - KK's Steel Mill - KK'S Steel Mill - Live Music
20 Sep - Tunbridge Wells - Forum - TUNBRIDGE WELLS FORUM
22 Sep - Southampton - Joiners - The Joiners
23 Sep - Brighton - Green Door Store - Greendoorstore Presents
26 Sep - Leeds - Lending Rooms - Lending Room
27 Sep - Hull - The Polar Bear - The Polar Bear
28 Sep - London - 100 club - The 100 Club
2 Sep - Leicester - 02 Academy - O2 Academy Leicester
3 Sep - Norwich - The Waterfront - The Waterfront Norwich
4 Sep - Milton keynes - Craufurd Arms - The Craufurd Arms (Live Music Venue)
6 Sep - Buckley - Tivoli - The Tivoli Venue
13 Sep - Liverpool - Jimmys - Jimmy's Liverpool
14 Sep - Nottingham - Bodega - The Bodega
16 Sep - Cambridge - The Portland Arms - The Portland Arms
17 Sep - Cardiff - clwb ifor bach - Clwb Ifor Bach
18 Sep - Wolverhampton - KK's Steel Mill - KK'S Steel Mill - Live Music
20 Sep - Tunbridge Wells - Forum - TUNBRIDGE WELLS FORUM
22 Sep - Southampton - Joiners - The Joiners
23 Sep - Brighton - Green Door Store - Greendoorstore Presents
26 Sep - Leeds - Lending Rooms - Lending Room
27 Sep - Hull - The Polar Bear - The Polar Bear
28 Sep - London - 100 club - The 100 Club
Thursday, 26 March 2020
Coronavirus: Isle of Wight and Download Festivals Cancelled
It has been reported tha bot rhe Isle of White and Download Festivals have been cancelled for 2020.
Duran Duran and Lionel Richie were due to appear alongside Supergrass and Kaiser Chiefs at Seaclose Park, Newport on the Isle of Wight.
At Download, Kiss, Iron Maiden and System of a Down were the headliners due at Donington Park.
Both festivals had been set to take place in mid-June.
Organisers of both events are looking to give those who have already bought tickets refunds or the option to carry their tickets forward to next year's event.
Download Festival Statement…
https://downloadfestival.co.uk/news-features/download-festival-2020-no-longer-taking-place/
Ilse of White Festival Statement…
https://isleofwightfestival.com/news/2020/isle-of-wight-festival-statement
For the Isle of Wight, fans who had already bought
ferry of hovercraft travel were being advised to Contact Red Funnel, Wightlink
or Hovertravel direct.
Ferry information link… https://isleofwightfestival.com/news/2020/information-on-pre-booked-ferry-crossings
Wednesday, 25 March 2020
Liam Gallagher demands Oasis reunion to help NHS
Liam Gallagher demands Oasis reunion to help NHS 'when all this is over'
Liam Gallagher has once again called for an Oasis reunion, issuing a "demand" for it to happen to raise money for the NHS once the coronavirus outbreak is over.
The younger Gallagher brother, who
has long been calling for the group to reform, has been posting regularly on
social media throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, sending messages of support and
funny videos to encourage fans to wash their hands.
His latest message on Tuesday
brought up the much longed-for Oasis reunion once again.
He said he was "sick of pleading" and added: "I
demand an Oasis reunion after this is all over", saying all proceeds
should go to the NHS.
https://twitter.com/liamgallagher?s=20
Labels:
Covid 19,
Liam Gallagher,
NHS,
Oasis,
Reunion
Bill Rieflin, REM drummer dies aged 59
Bill Rieflin, a drummer who played with bands including REM,
Nine Inch Nails and King Crimson in a career spanning more than 30 years, has
died aged 59.
According to social media posts by
friends and artists he worked with, Rieflin died after being diagnosed with
cancer.
Rieflin, a Seattle native, often served as a long-term auxiliary
member, rather than a full-time part of any of the bands he became involved
with.
Before leaving for a North
American tour with King Crimson in 2017, Rieflin told Rolling Stone about his
additional role on keys: “There was a question of four drums up front, which is
still in the world of possibility. However, for this tour, I said, ‘Why don’t I
just play keys?’ My skill level is not at the highest, but I’m capable
Labels:
Bill Rieflin,
drummer,
King Crimson,
Nine Inch Nails,
REM
Monday, 23 March 2020
UK Music Demands More Help for Self Employed Hit by Coronaviras
UK Music
Acting CEO Tom Kiehl has called on the Prime Minister to offer more help for
the self-employed hit by the coronavirus crisis.
Reacting to the package of measures outlined by PM Boris Johnson
and Chancellor Rishi Sunak today, Mr.
Kiehl said:
“While we welcome the much-needed help for those who are
traditionally employed, the Government’s proposals fall far short of the
lifeline needed by the self-employed in the music industry and creative sector.
“The Government should urgently look at setting up a Temporary
Income Protection Fund for self-employed workers and freelancers.
“The self-employed make up around 72% of the music industry and
are a vital part of its success.
They should be offered the same help as other workers who will
get 80% of wages up to £2,500 a month if they cannot work due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
“Many self-employed are facing an immensely difficult time and
are worried about putting food on the table, paying their rent or mortgage and
other bills.
“The Government has talked about doing the right thing. It
must now do the right thing and help protect the self-employed and
freelancers.”
See…
https://www.ukmusic.org/news
Sunday, 22 March 2020
All HMV Stores Temporarily Closing From 22 March 2020
HMV have announced that because of the current situation with covid -19 they are temporarily closing all of their stores from Sunday 22 March 2020 until further notice.
While stores are temporarily closed you can still get all your entertainment delivered straight to your door through our website just follow this link hmv.com/store.
While stores are temporarily closed you can still get all your entertainment delivered straight to your door through our website just follow this link hmv.com/store.
Labels:
Covid 19,
HMV,
Store Closure
Saturday, 21 March 2020
Country Musix Legend Kenny Rogers has died, aged 81
It has been announced that country music icon Kenny Rogers has died, aged 81.
According to a representative, the singer-songwriter peacefully passed away on Friday night from natural causes "under the care of hospice and surrounded by his family".
After launching his career in the 1950s, Rogers rose to fame in the '70s and '80s with his signature song The Gambler, which won him a Grammy Award in 1980.
His other big hits included Lady, Lucille, She Believes in Me, Through the Years, as well as his duet with Dolly Parton, Islands in the Stream.
The Texas native was a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, a six-time Country Music Association (CMA) Awards winner, and a three-time Grammy Awards winner.
"Country Music has lost the great Kenny Rogers, who has forever left a mark on Country Music's history. His family and friends are in our thoughts during this difficult time," a CMA spokesperson posted on Twitter after the news broke.
Rogers's family is planning to hold a small private funeral service due to the concern over the coronavirus crisis.
"They look forward to celebrating Kenny's life publicly with his friends and fans at a later date," the rep added.
Kenny was married five times and had five children.
(source Music News)
According to a representative, the singer-songwriter peacefully passed away on Friday night from natural causes "under the care of hospice and surrounded by his family".
After launching his career in the 1950s, Rogers rose to fame in the '70s and '80s with his signature song The Gambler, which won him a Grammy Award in 1980.
His other big hits included Lady, Lucille, She Believes in Me, Through the Years, as well as his duet with Dolly Parton, Islands in the Stream.
The Texas native was a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, a six-time Country Music Association (CMA) Awards winner, and a three-time Grammy Awards winner.
"Country Music has lost the great Kenny Rogers, who has forever left a mark on Country Music's history. His family and friends are in our thoughts during this difficult time," a CMA spokesperson posted on Twitter after the news broke.
Rogers's family is planning to hold a small private funeral service due to the concern over the coronavirus crisis.
"They look forward to celebrating Kenny's life publicly with his friends and fans at a later date," the rep added.
Kenny was married five times and had five children.
(source Music News)
Labels:
country music,
Kenny Rogers,
Kenny Rogers has died,
legend
Thursday, 19 March 2020
Statement by Lincoln Drill Hall on Covid - 19
Statement by Lincoln Drill Hall on Covid - 19. March 17th.
In light of government advice given yesterday Monday 16th March for people to avoid theatres and to ‘avoid all unnecessary social contact’ we, like most of our sector have been left with no option but to suspend out public programme of events and classes for the foreseeable future. This is an incredibly complex and fast-moving situation and it is with a heavy heart that we have taken this decision but the safety of all the people we work with is our number one priority.
In light of government advice given yesterday Monday 16th March for people to avoid theatres and to ‘avoid all unnecessary social contact’ we, like most of our sector have been left with no option but to suspend out public programme of events and classes for the foreseeable future. This is an incredibly complex and fast-moving situation and it is with a heavy heart that we have taken this decision but the safety of all the people we work with is our number one priority.
With no timescale known regarding the Covid 19 pandemic we feel that we have to follow the advice given to vulnerable individuals yesterday and therefore initially we will not be presenting any events for 12 weeks - until Sunday 7 June 2020. This includes all shows, participation, workshops and meetings.
We will be in touch in the coming days with all customers, to discuss options with pre-booked tickets and want to thank all customers for their kind words both in person and on social media in the last 24 hours. It really helps to feel that support as a small charity. We will be trying to re-book as many events as we can for a later date and will ensure that we continue to communicate with all customers. We do though recognise that Lincoln Drill Hall is seen as a safe space, used by a number of vulnerable people on a regular basis, therefore at this time our café bar will remain open during normal daytime hours. We would also like to reassure customers that at this time, all events from the 8th June onwards remain on sale and we will keep everyone informed regarding these if the situation changes.
We ask that you bear with us whilst we work through this process in the coming days. This is an incredibly difficult time for small scale theatres, arts centres and artists. We have been placed in a precarious position and will manage it as sensibly and calmly as possible. In the meantime, thank you so much for your support and above all else, stay safe and supportive of each other.
REFUNDS and CREDITS
The box office will email or call you to provide you with the cancellation/postponement options for the event(s) that you've booked. We realise customers require information on refunds etc and we're working as quickly as possible, but we would respectfully ask you to please wait for an email or phone call from us rather than calling the box office at this time. We're dealing with events in chronological order, and we're a small team so your patience is very much appreciated.
Labels:
Corona Virus,
Covid 19,
Lincoln Drill Hall.
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