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APNA SANGEET to reunite to RAISE FUNDS TO BUILD SHELTERS FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN IN INDIA AND SRI LANKA, second city suite 100 Sherlock Street Birmingham B5 6LT – Friday 29th May 2009

This is to inform you that after nearly 12 years apart APNA SANGEET have decided to reunite for a very big cause for one performance only to RAISE FUNDS TO BUILD SHELTERS FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN IN INDIA AND SRI LANKA
The name of the charity is BRIDGE OF LOVE TRUST UK reg. charity number 1096302 website www.bridge-of-love.org/

The charity’s focus is on Sri Lanka and to a lesser extent, South India and its main objectives are:
§  To relieve poverty, sickness and distress amongst children and widows.
§  To advance the education of children and young people who are in severe financial need by providing books, equipment and grants

This charity function will take place at second city suite 100 Sherlock Street Birmingham B5 6LT on Friday evening of 29th of May 2009 with buffet Dinner sponsored  by Sukhdev Catering Services

All the original members have put their differences aside for this worthy cause which has captured our hearts and bought us together, with the common aim of raising valuable funds to help those poor, defenseless children, whose plight is the result of the fighting and war in their country. One evening of our time, promises to provide a great night of entertainment for APNA SANGEET fans, plus enables us to raise much needed funds to help the lives of those children who do not have the means of helping themselves.

Obviously, to increase the success of this event and to maximize the funds that we can raise, we need to raise the profile of this event and get as many supporters and sponsors on board. For this purpose, I would appreciate if you would consider putting yourself forward as a formal sponsor by making a contribution and if you could recommend other sponsors who would be interested in supporting, to help promote the event and its cause. I need to have all my sponsors identified ASAP in order to insure that I can include them in my publicity material.
Please  please  please  support this worthy cause from your heart

Any support and help you can provide is welcomed and appreciated.

Call me any time on:
Mobile: 07977 217 319
Or email at arjender@blueyonder.co.uk
Apnasangeetcharityevent29@blueyonder.co.uk

Arjender Kang on behalf of APNA SANGEET

BMF ONE DAY EVENT – MUSIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE SOUTH WEST at the Watershed in Bristol on 26th Feb

Booking form and info for our event at the Watershed in Bristol on 26th Feb is now available from our website. And because we’re nice the event is now FREE.

The BMF invites you to take part in a day of activity to discuss the current and future status of music development in the South West of England.

This intensive one-day event will feature talks and presentations from speakers on select topics throughout the day, plus great networking opportunities.

Our new website will be launched and there will be a nice lunch.

And, that evening we will be eating burgers, drinking Bud, and bowling er, balls, at the Lanes in Bristol, followed by a gig featuring some of the bands – Turbowolf, The She Creatures, Rosie & The Goldbug, The Sea and The Gala Band – heading from Bristol and the South West out to SXSW 09.

Visit http://www.bristolmusicfoundation.com

MAPPING PROJECT UNDERWAY

The Bristol Music Foundation is carrying out a project to map the music industry in the South West. This project aims to assess the activity of music practitioners within the region in order to aid the provision of focused support for business, professional and performance development.
Run in partnership with the SW Regional Development Agency, SW Screen, and UK music trade organisations, it will look to demonstrate the size and economic impact of the music industry in the South West in order to advocate and  lobby for increased investment. Let’s face it, anything would be welcome.

We will be launching this project at the event in Bristol on 26th Feb.

SOUTH WEST MUSIC FORUM

Representatives of each regional music network will be meeting again in Bristol on Feb 9th to agree a Terms of Reference for a South West Music Forum.
Such a region-wide organisation will connect individuals and businesses, support joined up activity, and provide a platform for dynamic and groundbreaking projects that will have an impact for the South West nationally and internationally.
And why not.

MUSIC WEDNESDAYS

Our good friends at Bristol Media have been running regular networking events in Bristol on the last Tues of each month, Media Tuesdays, and in the good traditions of creativity we have nicked their idea.

Music Wednesdays will happen on the first Wednesday of each month, and will add to the BMIF meetings that are held every other month at the Colston Hall.

The opening Music Wednesday event will be held at the world famous Louisiana – http://www.thelouisiana.net from 6.30 til 9pm on Wed 4th February 09.

The next on wed 4th March etc.

Entry is free. Drink isn’t. Company is.

Please let us know if you are coming along.

And watch out for new regular monthly educational events coming very soon to the Croft.

Visit http://www.bristolmusicfoundation.com/events for more info.

DATABASE

If you don’t work in the South West, and you’ve managed to read this far then you’ll probably be glad to hear that we are sorting out our database and shall be more selective with these newsletters in future.

Mind you, if you’ve got this far then maybe you quite like it.

Fran Nevrkla on Copyright Term update January 2009

Dear Friends and Colleagues
 

Firstly, I hope that all of you together with your loved ones had a thoroughly enjoyable and restful Christmas and New Year holiday. 

Now that we are all back in the fray, I thought I would drop you a line about one of the key issues currently on our agenda. As you know, our recent and very intensive political lobbying has paid off – thanks to your efforts. The video message(www.ppluk.com/fairplay) to the Prime Minister and the letters to MPs have got through.

Just before Christmas, the Government announced a change of heart on copyright term. In his speech to the Creators’ Conference, Andy Burnham revealed that they have now accepted that the term should be extended in principle, although they still fall short of offering performers parity with other creators. We will continue to talk to them about moving to 95 years.

Our focus is now shifting to Europe where the draft Copyright Term Directive is being debated. There are two crucial votes coming up in the European Parliament in February and March. We have already been talking to many of the MEPs (Members of the European Parliament), urging them to support us. If you would like to help further in the Fair Play for Musicians campaign, then you could write to your MEP, urging him/her to vote for the Copyright Term Directive. The main points to make are below. Just choose two or three to include in your email:

 
  • Performers get a much shorter copyright term than other creators – composers, authors, lyricists, graphic artists and photographers.
  • Performers are as crucial as other creators in making a record.
  • Royalties (eg PPL airplay) from recordings are important (however large or small).
  • There is no effect on consumers (eg iTunes charge the same price for in- and out-of-copyright recordings).
  • When recordings go out of copyright, others profit but the performers get nothing.
  • Support the draft Copyright Term Directive which increases the copyright term for both performers and producers to 95 years from release (the same as the USA and on a par with other creators who get life plus seventy years).

You could also ask them if they will be supporting this Directive. We will put the names of all supportive MEPs on the PPL website. Make sure your MEP is added to the list!

You can find your MEP by looking at the European Parliament website http://www.europarl.org.uk/uk_meps/MembersMain.htm. If you click on your region, you will find a list of half a dozen MEPs, all of whom represent you in Europe, with their email addresses. If you are feeling strong, send an email to each of them, and copy my colleaguedominic.mcgonigal@ppluk.com.

Many thanks again for your support in this. That support is showing results and we are determined that in these final stages we get the copyright term that you deserve.

Watch this space and in the meantime, on behalf of all of us here at PPL, I offer our very best wishes for 2009.

Kind regards

Fran

FRAN NEVRKLA
Chairman & CEO

PPL
1 Upper James Street, London W1F 9DE 
+44 (0)20 7534 1000 / F +44 (0)20 7534 1111

WATCH OUR VIDEO MESSAGE TO GORDON BROWN AT www.ppluk.com/fairplay

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ORGAN: THIS WEEK’S ISSUE, WHO GOT REVIEWED

Well we’ve hit the year running, second 2009 issue of ORGAN is up on
line, an issue goes on line every Thursday afternoon over at
www.organart.com

Already a good year for albums…

This week’s album of the week is from Canada’s rather impressive WOMEN
(Jagjaguwar)

We also have reviews of the following albums…

MAEGASHIRA – The Stark Arctic (Spare Change)
DANKO JONES – Never Too Loud (Bad Taste)
JACK SHIRT – Silent Beef (Scratch My Back)
FEN – The Malediction Fields (Code 666)
LOW BUDGET ORCHESTRA – The Second Best (Low Budget Music)
MEN OF UNITUS – Gland Of Hope And Glory (No Lite)
GRAHAM REYNOLDS AND THE GOLDEN ARM TRIO – Cult Of Colour (Shamrock)

Two singles of the week, told you we were off to a good start this
year….
OH, ATOMS – Sugar Mouse (Lucky Motel)
DENNIS HOPPER CHOPPERS – Smart Ones Always Lose (D Wink)

Plus…
THE WOE BETIDES – Play Dead EP (Songs In The Dark)
DEVOTCHKA – How It Ends (Anti)
THE SOCIAL – A Call To Arms EP (Divided London)

Demo of the week is from
AWESOME WELLS
Plus LITHURGY and SUNDAY SCHOOL

And all the other bits of downloads and news and bits and oh go have a
look… www.organart.com

DAILY NEWS PAGES are rolling as always… TO ARMS ETC, GOODBYE TO THE
ASTORIA, THE BRUTE CHORUS, THE BOXER REBELLION, ZERO CIPER…SOULFLY….
all your news and such should go to organzine @ aol.com

And yes, talk to us about COMPETITIONS, REVIEWS, GIGS, INTERVIEWS, AD
SPACE or anything else that’s on you mind, up to you how you make use of
ORGAN and what we do, we’re not going to chase you…

Your on this list because you’ve contact us, you sent e.mails to us, you
might have even sent in review material and we figure you want to know
what we’re covering – you should have us bookmarked and drop in once a
day of course, but hey… Anyway if you don’t want to be on this mailing
list and you’re not interested in what we’re doing then just ask nicely
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