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Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw are back on BBC Two with an exciting new music and entertainment show. Every Saturday we’ll have the hottest new bands, celebrity guests and lots of fun and games. And you and your mates could be part of it.
We’re not looking for people to just watch the latest bands. It’s much better than that. You, the audience, will play a key part in the show, joining in with games, competitions and even interviewing our bands and celebrity guests.
If you’re aged 16-19 and, this sounds like your kind of show we want you and your friends to film yourselves and tell us why we should pick you to be our VIP audience. It’s up to you what you say or do to persuade us
- all we ask is that your film is no longer than 5 minutes.
So if you don’t want to miss out then email switchguestlist@monkeykingdom.com for an application form now. And get making those films!
To submit your films please upload them to our YouTube group http://uk.youtube.com/group/switchguestlist or email them to switchguestlist@monkeykingdom.com ![]()
Tony Christie releases his new studio album, ‘Made In Sheffield’ through Decca/Autonomy Recordings on 10 November 2008.
“Made In Sheffield” is the sound of Britain’s most enduring voice of timeless pop coming of age, and the sound of a Yorkshire city receiving the opus that its rich cultural history deserves, from one of its most beloved sons.
Produced by lifelong Tony Christie fans, Richard Hawley and Colin Elliot, “Made In Sheffield” is a beautiful dedication to the city that Tony Christie grew up around, featuring new recordings of songs by the city’s most revered contemporary artists and songs by unknown city songwriters deserving of acclaim.
It is a record dreamed up on the roads of late night Sheffield, and one that’s fruition stretches far beyond the simplest of dreams,
Tony Christie, “I was in the middle of an album project, when on the drive back home after a late session, I heard ‘Coles Corner’ by Richard Hawley on the radio. I said to my son, “that’s the sort of production I should be getting.”” Read the story »
Out of the bedroom and onto the stage, Red Bull Bedroom Jam was proud to have hosted a stage at this year’s Underage Festival. With highlights from some of the UK’s most talented young bands, the lineup included The Dykeenies, Furthest Drive Home, None The Less, Kazms and Sleepercurve. Red Bull Bedroom Jam launched a nationwide competition calling for bands to enter the NME competition to be in with a chance to win a lot on the lineup. A great mix of artists entered and with careful consideration, the slot was awarded to the exciting new talent, A Girl Called Kate who hail from Peterborough.
See the highlights of the festival http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmVx_xWkXZ4 on youtube!
Red Bull Bedroom Jam is back with it’s 3rd season of 2008 on Thursday 18th September so log on at 7pm to watch the latest hot new band and rock out!
Are you in a band and want to be in with a chance of playing on Red Bull Bedroom Jam? Then upload your video on now on redbullbedroomjam.com
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