On the latest episode of his podcast Robert talks to writer and filmmaker Mark Bowsher
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On the latest episode of his podcast Robert talks to writer and filmmaker Mark Bowsher
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Just wanted to do a big shout out to some of the radio presenters who have played Pass the Day so far. Much appreciated!
Jane Clayton on West Norfolk Radio
Gary Hazlehurst What the Folk is That? On Stafford FM
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Wayne Moseley Beautiful Freak Show Big City Radio
shorturl.at/ryLW1
Dr.Bones and Mike 1 in Five New Music Saturday
https://www.newmusicsaturday.com
Gowan Clews Gowan's Variety Show Hayes FM
Jason Forest The Milk Bar Podcast episode 663
Interview and preview of the song’s video
https://fb.watch/cbQUNRGadV/
Richard Fryer Eclectic Selection show on Future radio
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Adrian Goldberg Adventures in Music Brum Radio
https://bit.ly/3x17EBr
Pete Steel Brum Radio A List
https://bit.ly/3r1ZVPy
Neil March Trust the Doc
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Neil Vessey The Folk Pilot Deal Radio
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Neil King Along the Tracks Blues and Roots Radio
Robert will be supporting Tom Speight at Neighbourhood Sessions in Beckenham on the 13th of May
Robert talks to singer songwriter Iona Lane (no relation) ahead of the release of her new album Hallival. They discuss songwriting and recording, the beauty of jobs outside of music and the hardest parts of being an independent musician.
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On the latest episode of his podcast Robert talks to writer and director Richard Miller about filmmaking and his recent feature Repeat starring Charlotte Ritchie, Tom England and Nina Wadia
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On the latest episode of my podcast I discuss a recent news story that might affect all creatives. I also ponder whether social media networks are our friends or if they are taking advantage of our creativity...
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My new song Sick of Me is out now! Please take a listen, like share and all that good stuff. Thanks!
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On the latest episode of his podcast Robert chats to writer, producer and director Robert Valentine
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There’s a new way of supporting me and my music. I’ve created a page on Ko-Fi which is a platform where I can upload exclusive stuff and people can make one off donations or become a monthly supporter. All donations help me make more.
The Folk and Acoustic Show with Chris Denerley 12th January
Beyond Radio – Based in Lancaster, UK.
Gowan’s Variety Show 18th January
Hayes FM 91.8
Listen Again
https://www.mixcloud.com/Gowan/18-january-2022-gowans-variety-show-music-fun-games-comedy-rock-folk-pop/
Along The Tracks Blues and Roots Radio 21st January (and again on Wednesday 26th January at 4pm)
Blues and Roots Radio
Russ Evans EasyListening show this Sunday 23rd Jan
Ridge Radio UK
https://www.mixcloud.com/RussEvans/russ-evans-music-show-23rd-january-2022-on-ridge-radio-uk/?fbclid=IwAR1g6p-w-vYm4z_9plvJtxbk3y5bCxS-_Co2C3GcqV7ibAsR4lpdVELf-20
Big Sound Machine with Martin Lumsden
Wednesday 19th January
Listen Again
https://www.mixcloud.com/365radio/martin-lumsden-martin-lumsden/?fbclid=IwAR2-TuzTbXlu3cs0awLQmDb59WWvHldo9nPVSooGr5i2fbz6IMtm8CPbTek
On the latest episode of his podcast Robert chats to writer, comedian and producer/story producer of TV comedy drama Izzy Mant about her stand up, script writing and work on shows including Peep Show and The Windsors.
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I recently submitted the final activity report for my Arts Council England Developing Your Creative Practice Grant. This was a fascinating exercise because it got me thinking about the last few months of songwriting and what I’ve learnt. Here’s some thoughts;
I learnt that even when feeling unmotivated or uninspired, forcing myself to write for an hour almost always resulted in something usable, be it a whole song, a guitar riff, a fragment of lyric or just an idea to pursue another time. I discovered that freeing myself from concerns about form, style and practicalities of performance allowed me to work on things without self-judgment. Creating songs for their own sake without exposing them to my inner critic was revelatory because I found that many things I might later abandon could provide good ideas that would be useful elsewhere.
As part of the project I began some new songwriting collaborations. Working with people I felt were better musicians or more successful writers than me was interesting because it felt extremely gratifying when they became excited about one of my suggestions.
I took risks with my practice by reaching out to songwriters I felt were higher up the ladder or just plain better than me. Sometimes this worked out but I also had to face some polite rejections and no responses. In the cowriting sessions it was an interesting challenge to be open and vulnerable when exchanging ideas and having some of them rejected as well as finding a way to dismiss some of the other writer’s suggestions, especially as these were new relationships.
Previously I have tended to write music in a traditional, song-based way with guitar or piano and working on chord sequences, melodies and lyrics at the same time. The objective would be to break the back of a song enough to be able to go into a studio to record it. New ideas might occur in the studio environment, but the basic elements of the song would already be there. As part of my research and development time I wanted to experiment with using my new home studio set up to compose music and found this an extremely rewarding way to work. I found that I could create music vertically rather than horizontally; working on the groove and feel of a track before finishing all the harmonic and melodic elements.
What I think will happen next…
I believe my confidence and focus as a songwriter has increased and that this will inform a future project. Thanks to DYCP I have the knowledge that my songwriting is not dependent on being struck by the muse but can be accessed by simply having the discipline to sit and write. In the future I will be less quick to reject ideas and I will avoid basing my assessment of songs on things outside of the songwriting process.
I expect that my improved abilities to create demos of my songs and the ability to work with my new home studio setup will allow me greater freedom and avenues of expression in my writing. I will be less tied to a singer songwriter or folk approach and look forward to further experimentation with different styles. I have expanded my offer as a musician and developed new skills that will allow me to collaborate remotely with musicians, songwriters and producers anywhere in the world.
I feel I will have increased confidence to seek out new collaborators and to present my ideas to more established musicians and writers. I have been reassured that I have creative ideas that are interesting and worth pursuing and that I have a unique artistic voice which I look forward to continuing to develop.
I had a really lovely commission not long ago to cover a Beatles song as part of a birthday gift for a friend’s uncle. I chose a Lennon and McCartney song from A Hard Day's Night.
Sam and Dan Get Lost won best feature at the Midlands Movie Awards!
This is wonderful news and great recognition for the hard work put in by all the team.
I can’t wait for you all to see the film, information about it’s release on the way soon!
Sam and Dan Get Lost has been nominated for Best Picture at Midlands Movies Awards 2021
This is very exciting!
Robert chats to actor, comedian, writer and improviser Susan Harrison about making your own work, collaborating and the pros and cons of online improv gigs.
https://susanharrisoncharacters.com
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On the latest episode of his podcast Robert talks to songwriter, producer and mulit-instrumentalist Samuel Dixon about writing songs with artists including Adele and Sia.
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On the latest episode of his podcast Robert talks to Peter Lloyd, series producer of BBC drama Doctors.
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