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Juliet Turner | Live @ National Concert Hall

JULIET TURNER
::: LIVE ::: National Concert Hall ~ Dublin
Co-Headline Show with  JOHN SPILLANE
06 October 2010 – 8:00 PM

 

Turner's live shows should be experienced. She is a quiet, relaxed performer with a wicked sense of humour. Her voice is unusually clear and sweet and her between song anecdotes are amusing, eccentric and off-the-cuff. Prepare to be drawn in and bowled over!
 
Juliet Turner stumbled into making music. She was given a guitar for her fifteenth birthday and met a poet who told her to start writing her own songs. In 1996 whilst studying for a year in Glasgow, she was offered the chance to record those songs in a little studio called ‘Heaven’ with small independent label ‘Sticky Music’. The result was ‘Let’s Hear it for Pizza’. People are still buying the album years later for songs such as ‘Pizza and Wine’, ‘Beyond the Backyard’ and ‘Indian Summer’. It is a rough and ready album with some gorgeous lyrics. Innocent yet a little twisted.
 
Juliet moved back to Dublin in 1996 to finish her Arts degree and to start playing live shows. Word travelled swiftly on the Dublin music scene and soon Juliet was opening shows in the city for international artists such as Bob Dylan, Gabrielle, Natalie Merchant, Sting, U2, Art Garfunkel and Brian Adams and was touring with Joan Armatrading, Brian Kennedy, Ron Sexsmith and Roger McGuinn from the Byrds.
 
In September 1998 Juliet performed Julie Miller’s song “Broken Things” at the memorial service held to remember the people who were murdered by the Real IRA in Omagh, Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland in that year. Omagh was the town where Juliet had attended secondary school. She refused to release the song as a single, but recorded a version for the album “Across the Bridge of Hope” to help raise money for those affected by the disgusting atrocity. The song was also used under the end credits of the film “Omagh”.
 
In 2000 Juliet set up her own label ‘Hear This! Records’ with her manager the late Derek Nally. She released her second album ‘Burn the Black Suit’ on the label and it went double platinum in Ireland. This album, produced by Gerard Kiely, was a little more ambitious –’pop veering into darker territory’ as one reviewer put it. It gave the world three catchy pop tunes –’Dr Fell’, ‘Take the Money and Run’ and ‘Burn the Black Suit’. Also the haunting ‘Belfast Central’ and the duet with Brian Kennedy on ‘I hope that I don’t fall in love with you’, written by Tom Waits. This album was recently voted one of the top 100 Irish albums of all time by Hot Press Music Magazine Readers. Number 51.
 
‘Season of the Hurricane’ was released in Feb 2004 and went platinum in Ireland in June of the same year. This offered the radio hit ‘Everything Beautiful is Burning’ and went to No. 8 in the Irish album charts. It also found itself nestling at no. 5 in the Amazon internet charts between Norah Jones and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Less immediate than the previous album with smoother production values, Turner’s music became even more difficult to categorise and her subject matter more intriguing. The stand out track on this album is the starkly beautiful ‘No Good in this Goodbye’.
 
‘There was no love as ordinary as ours.
We walked hand in hand through this work day world.
And the swiftness of your leaving caught me by surprise.
There is no good in this goodbye’.
 
In Feb 2005 Juliet picked up an Irish Meteor Music Award for best Irish Female Performer, alongside artists such as Paddy Casey, PJ Harvey and Snow Patrol. Deciding that the time was right to record some of the live shows, she released “Juliet Turner – Live” in November 2005, recorded over three nights in one of her favourite small Irish venues, the Spirit Store in Dundalk. This set the tone for the gigs to follow over the next couple of years as Juliet began to play all her live shows in small acoustic venues accompanied only by guitarist Brian Grace.
 
Then with three studio albums, a live album, double platinum sales and a Meteor Music Award under her belt, Juliet decided that a change of scene was needed and in October 2006 returned to Trinity College Dublin to undertake a four year BSc in Clinical Speech and Language Studies.
 
Alongside the studies, the song-writing and performing continued and Juliet recorded her fifth album in 2008 with producer Keith Lawless in a warehouse in Kinsealy. Described by the Irish Times as ‘one of the most intriguing of Irish female song writers, arriving several years ago with a guitar and a batch of brittle, poignant songs; her broad accent and even broader outlook; her bitter-sweet tastes all marking her as one to watch’, this new album showed an exploratory and unsentimental side to Turner’s songwriting. The slow pace of recording and the change of scenery from tour bus to lecture hall seemed to invigorate Turner and the album was a combination of beautiful, intelligent songwriting and subtle musicianship.
 
The new batch of songs are thoughtful and less acerbic than some of her previous writing and the narrative lines running through the album are sympathetic and full of warmth. Listen for “Elder of the Tribe”, “High Hopes” and “The Girl with a Smile” in particular. The release of new material seems to fall in a four year cycle and this new album was eagerly anticipated. It did not seem to disappoint, being her most critically acclaimed album to date. On stage with long time guitarist Brian Grace, Juliet Turner has a wry charm, a beautiful voice and fine lyrics, making her a compelling and witty live performer.
 
In 2010 Turner completed her degree at Trinity College in Clinical Speech and Language Studies.
 
In July of this year Juliet saw the passing of her long term friend and manager Derek Nally. Stating on her website, "I was deeply shocked and upset to hear of Derek Nally’s death on Thursday afternoon following a sudden heart attack. Derek and I have worked together since 1997 and it was thanks to his support and belief in my ability as a song-writer that “Burn the Black Suit” ever saw the light of day. He was a generous, enthusiastic, intelligent and hard-working man, respected by those he worked with, and he will be greatly missed.

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New Album From Steel Tormentor

Return of a King is the new album from Mayo metal band Steel Tormentor. Formed in 1996 by guitars/vocalist James Kelly Return of a King is the second album from the band.

Recorded in Italy & Germany over several months the album has already caused quite a stir in the metal underground. Some of the biggest names in the metal press are praising the bands new studio effort & marking ST as ones to watch in 2010 & beyond.
 
For more on Steel Tormentor check out the bands official site www.steeltormentor.com
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Job Vacancy At CMC

Representation at CMC

The Centre documents and promotes contemporary Irish music. It assists composers by holding their compositions in an archive, making copies available to the public and, where possible, encouraging and facilitating performances nationally and internationally. Any composer working in the area of concert or 'serious' music who was born or is permanently domiciled in Ireland may apply to the Contemporary Music Centre for representation.
PR and Marketing Assistant

A placement is offered in the Promotion Department of The Contemporary Music Centre. The placement is in the PR and Marketing side of this Department, whilst also being involved with other aspects of the Department and of the Contemporary Music Centre as the need arises. It is offered on a full-time basis and the applicant must be eligible for the FAS WPP.
 
All applicants must email Karen Hennessy at khennessy@nullcmc.ie before 29 October 2010.
 
 
Area of Activity in which placement is offered
 
The placement is offered in the Promotion Department of The Contemporary Music Centre. The placement is in the PR and Marketing side of this Department, whilst also being involved with other aspects of the Department and of the Contemporary Musuic Centre as the need arises.
 
The Promotion Department of the Contemporary Music Centre promotes new Irish music and its composers nationally and internationally. This involves promoting Irish composers and their work; the work of the Contemporary Music Centre and the awareness and appreciation of new Irish music.

Participants will gain experience in PR including writing, sending and following up on Press Releases; nurturing media relationships; identifying good opportunities and mechanisms for promotion.
 
Marketing including developing and distributing promotional materials; developing audiences  and relationships.
Supporting an active and dynamic event programme within the Promotion Department by being across all activity and gaining experience working as part of a busy team.
 
Working on a wide variety of projects both national and international and thereby learning to multi-task and prioritise.
 
Maintaining strategic relationships and collaborations and through this gaining skills in  good comunciation and attention to detail.
 
Dealing with a changing arts environment and thereby learning to be flexible and adaptable to the organisation’s needs.

Person Sepcification
 
Someone who is a recent graduate or career changer aiming to gain workplace experience in order to gain a career in PR and Marketing, with a particular focus on the Arts Sector.
 
Experience or interest in PR and Marketing
The ability to work as part of a dedicated team.
Excellent communication and organisational skills.
A professional and enthusiastic disposition.
Proactive, motivated and dynamic.
Ideally, but not essentially, experience of working in an arts environment.
Ideally, but not essentially, a knowledge of or interest in music.
Ideally, but not essentially, a full award at level 7 or above on the National Framework of Qualifications.
 
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SONGS FOR DEREK

A Tribute to the legendary Derek Nally

Saturday, October 2, 2010
Vicar St, Dublin
 
The popular promoter, manager and fondly loved raconteur Derek Nally died of a heart attack on Thursday 15 July, 2010. His sudden passing sent shockwaves throughout the entire Irish music community.
 
Derek worked with the great and the good over the years including Judy Collins, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Bert Jansch, John Cale, Guy Clarke, Townes Van Zandt, John Martyn, Allen Toussaint, Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Alex Chilton, Arlo Guthrie, Booker T, and John Cooper Clarke, to mention just a few.  He also managed the acclaimed Irish acts Juliet Turner and Ham Sandwich, steering their careers with remarkable passion and enthusiasm. Derek was particularly generous with his time when it came to offering advice to up and coming musicians, promoters and managers. His encyclopedic knowledge of music coupled with his straight-forward business ideals served him well in a long and esteemed career. His legacy is a positive example to everyone who works in the music industry.

Some of Derek’s numerous friends and associates will gather in Vicar St to present a fitting musical tribute to a great man entitled Songs for Derek. Artists confirmed to appear include: Howe Gelb, Bell X1 (acoustic), Mundy, Richie Egan (Jape/The Redneck Manifesto), David Kitt, The Walls, Freddie White, Tír na nÓg and James Vincent McMorrow.
 
Tickets priced €20 on sale tomorrow at 9am from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide (http://www.ticketmaster.ie)

All proceeds will be donated to the Nally family.
 
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Debut Release From John Gaughan

John Gaughan, a frequent performer in Dublin has teamed up with two bin men to record a pop single ‘That’s What You Do’, which will be released on Friday October 1st, with all proceeds & perpetual royalties going to CD’s Helping Hands Childern’s Cancer Charity.

Just finished his Junior Cert and fresh off the stage in the Druid’s Production of Sean O’Casey’s The Silver Tassie, this teenager certainly has not been lazing about this past few months.

In 2008, John Gaughan drew huge praise from X Factor Judge Louis Walsh, Grease star Susan McFadden and 2FM DJ Cormac Battle when his talent seen him take top prize in the RTE Talent Competition ICE Star Search.

Brothers, Parisch & Oisin Browne who work for the waste Company ‘The City Bin Co.’ came up with the idea six months ago when trying to find a practical way to help the charity. The Lads decided to go for the DIY option, recording it on Oisin’s 8 track home studio. According to Oisin ‘We sat down to write a song about a serious topic but one that was also uplifting and with a positive message. It took a few attempts to get it right but I think we nailed it.’   The guys are not singing the song themselves; they are smart enough to let the young talented John Gaughan take the limelight on this one.  Although Parisch enjoys singing, he knew when he heard John’s voice that it would be perfect for the song. 

The lads have worked for The City Bin Co for the last decade.  Although Oisin has admitted that he has been prone to singing a song or two at 6am on the back of the truck, he never imagined that his own song would be played on the radio.  When asked he said he was delighted as it was for such a good cause.  “The company we work for have supported this charity for the last few years, and when we told them about our song idea, they really got behind it” said Oisin.

These ambitious pair of bin men have a goal – They plan to get the song to number one in the charts and to donate the proceeds to their favourite charity.  The lads are asking the good people of Ireland to support the charity by downloading the single from iTunes or texting music 6260 to 57501 to buy from downloadmusic.ie.   You can also buy it in HMV, Zhivago Records in Galway & Tower Records in Dublin. 

Hector Ó hEochagáin is the Patron of this Charity which was started in 2006. The charity provides services to the familiies of Children with Cancer. Their main objective is simple and that is to provide practical support to families affected by a diagnosis of childhood cancer.  Children with cancer often have added dimension of travelling to Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin which is the centre of excellence, for their primary care and treatment. There is a huge impact that both the diagnosis and the travelling for treatment has on family life.  In most cases there are other siblings to care for and while mum, dad or guardians travel to Dublin or local hospitals to treat infections with their sick child, the remainder of the family’s needs must be also be taken care of. CD’s Helping Hands fill this need.

The song, to be released this Friday October 1st, is a song of hope and positivity and is available from itunes or SMS music 6260 to 57501

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The Minutes

‘FLEETWOOD’

Release date Friday September10th 2010 (Ireland)
Monday September 13th 2010 (UK)
 
Rock'n'Roll is back // Resurrection secured // Long live the King
 
FLEETWOOD is released Nationwide thru' i-tunes on September 10th 2010.
 
Fresh from releasing their first single ‘Secret History’ the Dublin based noise merchants are back with the second single from their forthcoming debut Album.
 
Dublin trio The Minutes have gigged extensively in Ireland and the UK. Touring with the likes of Albert Hammond Jnr (The Strokes),The Pigeon Detectives, The Von Bondies & Supergrass. Previous singles include 'Black Keys' 'Harmonic' and 'Ukraine'. Ukraine helped the band establish themselves in the Dublin music scene thanks to heavy rotation on local indie stations.
 
After a year long residency in 09' at Dublin live music staple Whelans, The Minutes developed a unique rock n' roll show to call their own.
 
After becoming one of Dublin's must see live acts, it came time to record their debut album and in October of 2009 the three piece headed to Marcata Recordings in upstate New York. Together with producer Kevin McMahon the band have crafted a ten track album that captures the energy of their live sets. The record blasts through one foot stomper after another, from the 2 minute rawness of Secret History, to the crashing drum solo on Believer right up to live favourite In My Time Of Dying. Due for release late 2010, 'Marcata' is a record you'll come back to time and time again.
 
With a successful trip to the SXSW festival this March just behind them, Hop Farm and Oxegen Festival this promises to be an exciting year for the Dublin three-piece
 
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Abigail Smith- Night Time Walking

Night Time Walking is Abigail’s first release. Oh Sam and Light A Match are the singles from this album. She is about to record her next album, which will be released later this year. Ed Power, in the Independent on Friday, wrote of her LP "Expect it to feature prominently when critics come to assess their favourite Irish records." Her album has received critical acclaim in Ireland.

Abigail has most recently been awarded a music bursary from the Arts Council of Ireland. A multi instrumentalist, vocalist and songwriter she began writing music at a very early age. Her original style of music is the result of a diverse musical up bringing. Abigail has featured on albums by David Kitt, Somadrone, 3epkano, Brianna Corrigan (Beautiful South) and Star Little Thing. She was also invited to play at the 2010 Electric Picnic Music and Arts Festival. She won a prize with Hotpress and the New York Tisch Film School to have a music video made for her song “Oh Sam”http://short.ie/ohsam. Ruth Barnes (Resonance FM) introduced Oh Sam on Tom Robinsons Show BBC Introducing on BBC Radio 6 (23/08/2010).
 
She was commissioned to write music for the animated film “Trolley Boy,” which was screened at the Galway film festival 2009 and the 2010 L.A. Short Film Comedy Festival. The film was also nominated for an IFTA. She was also commissioned to write a piece for the internationally renowned 'Diversus Guitar Ensemble'. They included an arrangement of her song Light A Match on their recent European tour.  She has recently been commissioned to write a piece for the Dublin City Jazz Orchestra. The new work will be part of their upcoming tour and debut recording.
 
 
What the critics say…
 
“Multi-instrumentalist and composer Abigail Smith, who has just released her debut solo album, is also one to watch. Night Time Walking is a wonderfully bizarre collection of Smith's own songs that sounds like Kate Bush and Bjork had a love-child with Schubert and the Cocteau Twins. …”
Cormac Larkin, The Sunday Tribune.
 
“…her album, Night Time Walking, a series of songs arranged for voice, piano, viola and cello, is a thing of rare beauty indeed. It is to be tracked down and devoured immediately….”
Derek O’Connor, Image Magazine.
 
"Expect it to feature prominently when critics come to assess their favourite Irish records…"
Ed Power, Independent on Friday.
 
“I love this one [Oh Sam], it gets stuck in my head…..I could listen to it over and over again…”
Ruth Barnes on BBC Introducing with Tom Robinson, BBC Radio 6.
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The Contemporary Music Centre – Culture Night Programme 2010

This year for the first time The Contemporary Music Centre opens its entire building to the public on Culture Night with a very special programme of music events including live performance, interactive installations and a multi-media exhibition.
 
Bryan Quigley, double bass player, performs Dogs in Waiting by Ailís Ní Ríain, on the hour throughout the night, with a video interpretation screened during intervals. International prize winning Ní Ríain, now based in the UK, will be present throughout to interact and engage with audiences.
 
In the Centre’s courtyard Eoin Smith installs an interactive turntable piece complete with DJ mixer and laptop. Smith currently a PhD student in Maynooth, also present on the night, specialises in electro-acoustic music composition.
 
Enda Bates creates an interactive spatial music installation Sound Swarm in the Centre’s library. Sound Swarm consists of a quadraphonic loudspeaker array controlled by a remote wireless controller from the Nintendo Wii games platform. Bates is a founder member of the Spatial Music Collective and specialises in spatial music. He will also be present on the night to talk about his work.
 
A new gallery space at the very top of the building is to exhibit a section of the multi-media Art of Sound exhibition. The six large panels by Irish photographer Eugene Langan, featuring composer photos and graphic scores, are accompanied with an audio tour narrated by Eamon Lawlor, RTÉ lyric fm.
 
“Each year The Contemporary Music Centre enjoys engaging with a very wide public audience through Culture Night. This year we are delighted to open our entire building to the general public with a very varied programme of free music events for all to enjoy”, says Karen Hennessy, Promotion Manager, The Contemporary Music Centre.

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Music Legend Nile Rodgers Addresses Belfast Audience

The legendary Nile Rodgers will be delivering a keynote speech at the Belfast Waterfront next Monday (13 September), to officially launch the city’s first ever Belfast Music Week.

During the week, Belfast City Council is hosting a series of workshops, seminars and networking events for Belfast’s creative business community.

As well as a full week of music events, with more than 100 performances across 30 venues, Belfast Music Week has programmed five days of free master classes, seminars and keynote addresses that will cover the full spectrum of the music industry in 2010.

“These events are designed to educate participants by giving them invaluable insights into the music business, both nationally and internationally, to stimulate debate and discussion about the state of the industry here in Belfast, and also to entertain audiences with the stories and observations of those delivering them,” commented Councillor Conor Maskey, Chairman of the council’s Development Committee.

Events start on Monday 13 September, when one of the most important and influential musicians of the last 40 years comes to deliver a keynote address:  Nile Rodgers has worked with Michael Jackson, Madonna, David Bowie, Britney Spears and The Rolling Stones, and his band CHIC created a sound that laid the benchmark for dance music and hip-hop – their track ‘Good Times’ was sampled on the original hi-hop track ‘Rappers Delight’. 

“Nile is one of the most entertaining and engaging artists of the modern age, and this event promises to be something very special,” said Councillor Maskey.

Later that afternoon The Stiff Kitten venue hosts an electronic and dance music ‘summit’ featuring key figures from the sector – including DJ Paul Woodford from Ibiza, Richard McGinnis from Creamfields and music publisher John Truelove – the co-author of The Source's ‘You got the love’ – alongside Northern Irish act The Japanese Popstar's label representative, and Laura London from the Ninja Tunes label.

Tuesday 14 September sees an event devoted to branding and marketing:  ‘ID and IP – Making the most of your Band’s Brand’ will include presentations from Duke Special's manager Phil Nelson, Backstreet International Merchandising and local band And So I Watch You From Afar.

On Wednesday 15 will see the Los Angeles-based WaveGroup will be pulling back the curtain on how emerging artists can get involved in the massive music gaming sensation of the last decade -‘Rockband’.  Housed in the Spring And Airbrake, this event will appeal to rock fans and gamers alike.

Thursday 16 is all about music and the moving image:  MTV, the council’s partners in Belfast Music Week, will host a session in The Black Box on how new bands can interface with the network, whilst another key international player – Sarah Gavigan – delivers a masterclass in how to get your music licensed in the multi media world.

The week’s events are rounded off on Friday 17 at the Oh Yeah Centre with a star studded panel on music journalism, and a heavyweight discussion on marketing in the digital age, with leading international experts Sara Griggs and Chandra Lynn, as well as former Kerrang! editor Paul Brannigan and Chris Salewicz, biographer of Joe Strummer, Bob Marley and Billy Bragg.

All events are free to attend, but with limited capacity on all, reservations are flying out the door. A full schedule and details on how you can book your places is available at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/musicweek
One of the biggest names in the music world is to share the secrets of his long career with a local audience.
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Grants for Individual Artists, Arts Organisations and Arts Groups

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Arts Office is pleased to announce a scheme of grants for the purpose of providing financial assistance to individual artists, arts groups and arts organisations engaged in arts projects or events at local or county level. Grants are also available to support capital development and the professional development of individual artists.

Individual artists, arts groups and arts organisations working in all art-forms (architecture, circus, spectacle, street art, dance, film, literature, music, opera, theatre, visual arts and traditional arts) are eligible to apply. Collaborative applications are also welcomed.

The closing date for applications is Friday 1st October at 12 noon.

You can download an application form and guidelines for making an application at www.dlrcoco.ie/arts
For additional information contact artsfunding@nulldlrcoco.ie or (01) 271 9532

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