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AMS One Big Showcase at Bearded Theory 2019

The Academy of Music and Sound were back at Derby’s small but mighty Bearded Theory festival this year. Returning a stage packed with student talent, as well as a line-up of guest bands and artists specially selected among over 200 applicants* in a competition to play a slot on the AMS One Big Showcase Stage. The AMS stage - unmissable in bold red and blue stripes - offering an exciting line-up each day of the event, and gathered festival crowds offering everything from punk rock, to indie, acoustic and even some Ska to get your knees up to.

AMS Gateshead artists kicked things off on the Friday afternoon, with a wide array of styles covered including an acoustic set, and a DJ set. This was followed by an eclectic array of bands including award-winning country singer Katy Hurt, the sassy and wonderful Dana Immanuel and her Stolen Band, badass all-female punk rock group HAWXX, donning perhaps the most styling and statement-making attire of the entire event. South coast three-piece indie band Hot Plastic took to the red and blue tent shortly after. The Kubricks closed off proceedings on the Friday with a suitably skanky set which got the packed crowd buzzing in the intimate tent.

Saturday afternoon began, lit up by Exeter AMS student performers, including bands Violet Eye, Wish Hounds, First Person, plus Exeter based Shadow Project and AMS Southampton band Wooden Spoons. Guests Beth Porter and Pavey Ark, settled the revellers in for a mellow, dreamy afternoon, before Cuba Libre hit the stage, offering some funky rhymes and beats to truly get the crowd going. Candidates followed suit, and headliners Tres Kings closed the night with a polished performance stiking a bold balance somewhere between Arctic Monkeys and Jamie T.

"The guys from the Academy were really well organised before the event and made it really easy for us. We got to unload right by the back of the stage and the equipment on stage was brilliant. The sound engineers were exceptionally good and patient and got us a great sound! A great experience, we would love to return next year."
- Paul Bytheway, The Retrosettes

 

Sunday featured AMS Exeter band Athelas, as well as the ever-wonderful Kimwei and Connor Thomas. While the final installment of guests saw The Retrosettes, Dutch Mustard and headliners Bad Transmission see off the event in style.

Last year the One Big Showcase presented Exeter based outfit Pattern Pusher, made up of some our very own AMS lecturers. This year the the band were upgraded to the main stage of the festival itself - securing the opening slot of the event and opening things up on the sunny Friday afternoon. Big things are on the way for these guys, stay tuned.

 

"What a great success The One Big Showcase stage has been. Proper grassroots support with a policy of promoting top performing bands to the main and Woodland stages the following year"

- Steve Ryan, AMS Principle

 

 

 

 

Not only did the AMS students put on some memorable performances - perhaps even setting themselves up to follow the Pattern Pusher path and become main-stagers next year - but, behind the scenes student work in artist liaison, lighting and sound, as well as stewarding and merch sales provided some valuable industry experience, not to mention help with essential logistics, without which, One Big Showcase might not have been possible.

Of the success of the One Big Showcase, and its help to get independent bands and artists onto bigger, main stage venues along side the festival itself, AMS Principle Steve Ryan said: “What a great success The One Big Showcase stage has been. Proper grassroots support with a policy of promoting top performing bands to the main and Woodland stages the following year. No other festival offers this direct route as far as I know. Excellent policy.”

 

View our photo gallery from the event here.

 


Jammin' @ the Mansons Guitar Show

The Corn Exchange in Exeter has come alive with the sound of riffs, as it plays host to Mansons Guitar Show 2017! We went along to the show this weekend and it's a big year for Mansons Guitar Shop as it celebrates its 25th year of trading! The show was jam packed with world renowned exhibitors including Mansons (duh), 'Taylor Guitars, Orange Amplification, Ibanez, Laney, Vox, Music Man, Yamaha, Ashdown, boutique makers including Bare Knuckle Pickups, Heistercamp Straps and creative smaller enterprises such as Millman Guitars and Andy Manson.'

One of the first people through the doors happened to be an alumni student from Southampton, who actually BUILT a guitar. Check Hugh Manson checking it out -

 

Check out the line-up of the days show below:

10am                   Doors Open
10:15-10:30        Ellie Rialas
10:45-11:00        Jas Morris
11:00-11:15        Quiet Time
11:15-11:30        Duel with The Devil (Strings & Things Area)
11:45-12:20        Alex Hutchings
12:35-13:00        Yamaha "Ton Made Achievable" Part 1
13:00-13:15        Quiet Time
13:15-13:30       Duel with The Devil (Strings & Things Area)
13:30-13:50        Andrea Braido
14:10-14:30        Yamaha "Tone Made Achievable" Part 2
14:45-15:15        Bernie Marsden
15:30-15:55        Kris Barras Band
16:15-16:30        Aziz Ibrahim
16:45-17:00       Duel with The Devil (Strings & Things Area)
17:00                   Raffle Prize Giving
17:30                    Show Close


DAN DONNELLY + JON SEVINK + REV HAMMER

Did you know all* our members of staff lead a (not so) secret double life? By day, they guide and tutor talented budding musicians, and by night they rock out on many a stage.

This is exactly what Gateshead centre manager, Dan Donnelly (The Wonder Stuff and solo work), and Principal, Steve Ryan (Rev Hammer) are doing along with Jon Sevink (Levellers) on Friday 17th Novemeber @ 8:00pm in Plymouth's White Thorn Inn.

Check out what they have to say for themselves below -

This is rare opportunity to see Dan Donnelly (The Wonder Stuff and solo work) Jon Sevink (Levellers) and Rev Hammer (Levellers acoustic and solo work) playing together. This is the only gig in Dan and Jon's tour being joined by Rev and promises a great night of top tunes and banter**.

​The venue comes with excellent credentials as it is the new pub and venue recently taken on by lead singer and founder member of Mad Dog Mcrea, Michael Mathieson. The pub specialises in real ales and of course Guiness.

£12.00 + £1.20 Booking fee = £13.20
Buy Tickets HERE
Follow them on twitter:
Dan Donnelly @danstuffie 
Rev Hammer @rev_hammer
*By all, we mean nearly all.

**We cannot be held responsible if banter does not live up to expectation.


DAN DONNELLY + JON SEVINK + REV HAMMER

Did you know all* our members of staff lead a (not so) secret double life? By day, they guide and tutor talented budding musicians, and by night they rock out on many a stage.

This is exactly what Gateshead centre manager, Dan Donnelly (The Wonder Stuff and solo work), and Principal, Steve Ryan (Rev Hammer) are doing along with Jon Sevink (Levellers) on Friday 17th Novemeber @ 8:00pm in Plymouth's White Thorn Inn.

Check out what they have to say for themselves below -

This is rare opportunity to see Dan Donnelly (The Wonder Stuff and solo work) Jon Sevink (Levellers) and Rev Hammer (Levellers acoustic and solo work) playing together. This is the only gig in Dan and Jon's tour being joined by Rev and promises a great night of top tunes and banter**.

​The venue comes with excellent credentials as it is the new pub and venue recently taken on by lead singer and founder member of Mad Dog Mcrea, Michael Mathieson. The pub specialises in real ales and of course Guiness.

£12.00 + £1.20 Booking fee = £13.20
Buy Tickets HERE
Follow them on twitter:
Dan Donnelly @danstuffie 
Rev Hammer @rev_hammer
*By all, we mean nearly all.

**We cannot be held responsible if banter does not live up to expectation.


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