Some Velvet Morning, MCPS PRS celebrate via rooftop to raise awareness of Music Rights

Some Velvet Morning

40 years since The Beatles said "Goodbye", Some Velvet Morning Say "Hello" to a new generation of music lovers, performers and the public to raise awareness of Music Rights.

Celebratory rooftop performance to take place: 30th January 2009, 1pm @ Performing Rights Society, Berners Street, London W1T 3AB.

40 years ago The Beatles took to the roof of Apple's HQ to play their last ever performance together. Four decades later their legacy still continues and bands across the globe still hold them as one of the main influences in their musical careers.

30th January 2009, 1pm will see forty years to date since this momentous occasion and it's not going to go unmissed. Some Velvet Morning will be one of the first bands to play on a roof top in central London in the last 20 years not to mention being the first group ever to play on top of the PRS building.

After playing to thousands at sold out shows in Thailand and being mobbed in Russia and the USA, Some Velvet Morning have a strong links to The Beatles. As a graduate from LIPA, drummer Rob Flanagan along with singer and bassist Des and Gavin Lambert recently returned to Paul McCartney's Uni to hold a master class (like Sir Paul) in relation to the changing environment of the music business and music rights. The connection doesn't end there; Some
Velvet Morning wrote their first songs on John Lennon's piano, cut their first demos at George Martin's AIR studios and were signed by Vicki Wickham, who put The Beatles on television.

Some Velvet Morning manager James Wilkinson is very enthusiastic about the event, which will be filmed for a forthcoming documentary. He said, "This is a unique opportunity for Some Velvet Morning to increase an awareness of music rights and the role copyright plays within the Music Industry as part of The Music Rights Road Show".

Being proud of the British musical heritage, Some Velvet Morning are at the forefront of moving forwards in making a name for themselves in a very different music business to the 1960s/1970s the real hey day of physical sales; embarking on a tour of roof tops and universities, Some Velvet Morning are holding lectures and master classes across the UK in showing the practical element to making money from being musicians, educating students in the ways that a band can earn a living from film and TV synchronisation, live performance and showing the next generation the importance of the work of the PRS For Music and UK Music Rights.

The band will take to the stage at 1pm sharp.

Performing Rights Society Official Website

Some Velvet Morning Official Website
Some Velvet Morning MySpace








Search for CDs, Mp3s, more: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
Like on Facebook: www.facebook.com/BandWeblogs
Follow Music News on Twitter
More Music: JennyMay.com

About bandweblogs

User: bandweblogs : Publishing music news submitted by PR Agencies, Record Labels, bands and musicians from around the world. Reviews can be found at the "Reviews and Commentary" link at the top of the page. For more information about Band Weblogs, please go to the About page to read more. Submit music news, press releases, images and more to: info at bandweblogs dot com
This entry was posted in Bands, Press Releases and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink.
Subscribe to blog entries by Email | RSS Feed


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>