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PANEL ARCHIVE

A selection of panel discussions from our 2021 archive

THE MUSICIANS' VIEW

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presented in association with the Musicians’ Union

 

For this session we hear from a range of musicians about their experiences of working in music. What are the skills, traits and breaks that helped them to succeed, and what lessons have they learned that they would pass on to fellow artists? We also consider if the career prospects for musicians have changed over the years and whether the industry is becoming more or less artist friendly.

 

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Steve Lawson — Moderator

Chloe Foy

Rowetta

Elisabeth Elektra

Cariss Auburn

IN CONVERSATION WITH FRANK TURNER

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Frank’s career as an artist has spanned two decades. Renowned for his prolific touring he has played nearly two and half thousands shows around the world. He is also a true champion of independent music and is a key supporter of the Music Venue Trust’s ‘Save Our Venues Campaign’. Through a series of livestream events, he has helped to raise hundreds of thousands of pounds to support grassroots venues around the country. In this session Frank will talk about his career and his work to support the sector. 

 

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Steve Lawson – Moderator

Frank Turner (Artist)

IN CONVERSATION WITH ED O'BRIEN

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Ed is a founding member of Radiohead. Formed in 1985, the band have sold more than 30 million records worldwide. They have achieved 7 top ten hits in the UK, won 6 Grammy Awards, are the most nominated band in Mercury Prize history, and in 2019 were inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. Ed has recorded 9 studio albums with Radiohead, and in 2020 released his first solo record ‘Earth’ on Capitol Records, under the name EOB.

As well as his work as a musician Ed is a founding member of the Featured Artist Coalition, set up to protect the rights of featured musical artists. In this session Ed will discuss his career and his wider work to support music creators. 

 

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John Robb - Moderator

Ed O’Brien (Radiohead)

DEVELOPING REGIONAL MUSIC SCENES

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A discussion on the current challenges of music scenes around the UK. The

Regional Music Scenes Network has been set up to help share ideas and best practice between those championing independent music across the country, from large cities to towns and rural areas. The purpose of the network is to identify what is and isn’t working in various scenes with a view to developing strategies to help support music making in the future. This session will reflect on the impact the pandemic has had on different music scenes across the country, look at best practice that has developed over this period, and explore ideas of how we can ensure music scenes can restart, grow and continue to play a vital role in their local communities. 

 

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Jez Collins (Birmingham Music Archive) - Moderator

Rose Goodship (Cornwall Music Network)

Adam Daly (Hastings Fat Tuesday)

Yasin El Ashrafi (HQ Familia. Leicester)

Jay Landman (Pillar Artists, Newcastle)

Chris Sherrington (The Fulford Arms, York)