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Nitin Sawhney visits Brighton
Access to Music, Brighton, was proud to host an exclusive performance and audience with patron, Nitin Sawhney at the Pavilion Theatre, Brighton on Tuesday 2 June.
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Ex-CMP student reaches top 10
Ex- CMP student James Charters is flying high at the moment. He spent a solid 8 weeks in the UK Top 40 with his track Tiny Dancer (Hold me Closer) Read more >>
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Number 1 Single for ex- Norwich students
Ex-CMP2 students from Norwich are currently enjoying massive success from their music company Takeover Entertainment as their first signing makes it to number 1. Read more >>
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Channel 4 appearance for Lady Leshurr
Melesha O’ggaro, also known as Lady Leshurr, has been selected to feature in a sponsorship advert for Channel 4 television series Dubplate Drama.
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Saturdays Star
Ex BANM student Vanessa is one fifth of latest pop sensation The Saturdays!
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Noisettes make a noise
The Noisettes are one of the fastest rising acts on the UK music scene with TV and radio airplay and a top 10 single, Don't Upset The Rhythm. Ex-ATM student, Jamie Morrison, is their talented drummer.
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Josh Weller “pushes” his E.P
Ex- Norwich student Josh Weller reached number 11 in the UK Indie Singles Chart last month, with his E.P. Push. He has now been signed to the same record label as Oasis and Seasick Steve.
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Esser widely tipped for great things
Esser is one of the UK's hottest new artists following a tour with the Kaiser Chiefs and a host of media attention. Signed to Transgressive, the ex-ATM student is set to play lots of summer festivals.
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ATM students impress judges at Island 50 opportunity
ATM students Ed Sheeran and The Interpreters are still in the running for the fantastic opportunity being offered by Island 50.
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Kasha finds success with Vivid Imagery
Kasha is tipped to be the next big thing in UK rap. His new album The Oracle has been released to rave reviews by Vivid Imagery run by ex-BANM student Jon Hockley. Read more >>
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Hot Leg Visit Norwich!
Justin Hawkins (ex-Darkness) and Darby Todd talked to students at ATM Studios Norwich on 16 March about their new band Hot Leg and the release of their new LP Red Light Fever. Read more >>
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Norwich centre launches new
show on Breakthru Radio
New radio show, UK College Music Show, airs every Tuesday and is totally ATM orientated: student presenters, student interviews and most importantly, new student music! Click on the logo to listen. |
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Lauren Laverne Hosts ATM Awards
Top arts TV presenter hosts prestigious Awards Ceremony in London.
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Mega Masterclass Day
Our free masterclass day at the RNCM featuring Nic France, Jim Davies, Paul Moran, Stevie Williams and Dane Chalfin proved a great success.
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Goldie talks to ATM students
Mid February saw drum 'n' bass star Goldie visit Kensington & Chelsea College to talk about his 18 years in the music industry.
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Basement Jaxx @ British Academy
Basement Jaxx recently visited the British Academy of New Music to explain how to stage a major gig.ATM graduate Ami Richardson has just finished a 3 month tour as guest vocalist with the beat masters.
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Radio 1's Edith Bowman praises ATM students
Edith Bowman sang the praises of students live to the nation on her Radio 1 show after seeing them perform at Access to Music's annual awards ceremony.
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Make Your Mark has partnered with live music promoters Curious Generation to find people aged 18-30 from across the UK who want support to set up and run a regular, live music night in their home town or city. Curious Generation want to offer their experience and infrastructure to enterprising young people who love music, have a genuine interest in the music scene and want more experience of the music industry, to become the next generation of music promoters. For more information and to apply, visit: www.makeyourmarkinmusic.org
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