It was a huge pleasure to work with folk, pop country due Eyes for Gertrude. My press campaign for this fantastic band included these publications. A campaign for Eyes for Gertrude Produced Bristol Post Bristol 247 Magazine Drunken Werewolf Music Unbuttoned Red Lips Music Press Party Top 40 Charts Your Music Press
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A promising start to a new music PR campaign
So far I have written a news release and interview for my new clients. (See testimonials). Here is the interview on Pressparty. I was delighted that this made its way to: TOP 40 CHARTS Then it also got previewed on: Your Music Press Release
For independent artists wanting to release music
Most people naturally find it hard to firstly remember then to boast about their achievements and present these in a confident and objective manner that will maximise readers’ interest in them. As a result, we all tend to underplay our own achievements and instead try to tell people why we are as good as, betterContinueContinue reading “For independent artists wanting to release music”
Sweet Sound PR – no sweat
Writing services for music acts to publicise their releases online and in print. Follow this link here to see a series of posts written and edited by me for a series of music clients for Matchbox Recordings Having worked in music promotion between 1995 and 2004 in various London venues, during which time I builtContinueContinue reading “Sweet Sound PR – no sweat”
Sophie Ellis Bextor interview live at Glastonbury 2014
Here’s the Soundcloud of my interview with Sophie Ellis Bextor at Glasto, after her gig, when I ask her about attitudes to pop. Additional comments by Nate Valentino (pictured with Sophie backstage) https://soundcloud.com/sophsweet/sophieellisbextorwav
Thanks to the Falmouth Packet
I really appreciate the local papers in Falmouth. The Falmouth Packet continued to support my 4th comedy night at the Falmouth Watersports Centre with a piece in last week’s issue. Plus 3 punters came along after reading it after the July night was cancelled. They came back! Here’s the article. Pictures to follow when finishedContinueContinue reading “Thanks to the Falmouth Packet”
Farm Shops, Radio and Comedy
Each week I do an hour radio show on Sundays from 7.30pm-8.30pm – The Enhancing Your Chances Show. Then on Tuesday mornings I do the breakfast slot from 7.30am-9.30am – Sophie’s Laughing Alarm Clock Show. After Tuesday morning’s stint, I went to the Perranarworthal Farm Shop and Michelle Burley Hodge was there. I’d done anContinueContinue reading “Farm Shops, Radio and Comedy”
Enjoying the Performing Arts in Falmouth
Comedians in Falmouth Since I moved to Falmouth in 2011, I’ve seen two of favourite comedians perform within walking distance of where I live. One, Mark Steel, was at the Pavillion and the other, Josie Long, was at the Poly. In a year I’ve also seen Henning Wehn, who was fabulous, Robin Ince, Seann WalshContinueContinue reading “Enjoying the Performing Arts in Falmouth”
Two Stories of Misidentity of Hearing Aids and Nuts – Part 2
This evening. I am rushing to get the bus to see a talk. I can’t find my hearing aid. The chance to get the bus comes and goes and while searching for missing hearing aid, I find the batteries for my back up. After midnight, I return from a night of painting Falmouth a lightContinueContinue reading “Two Stories of Misidentity of Hearing Aids and Nuts – Part 2”
Secrets to writing press releases that get published
Press releases, or so-called ‘below the line advertising’, are a very effective way to promote your artistic activities. After all, people in your local area or industry would want to know what is going on. Remember that while you are writing. Format The simple format for a good press release is the same one youContinueContinue reading “Secrets to writing press releases that get published”