This is it. I’ve paid my registration for the BMUS music degree, there’s no turning back. I think I’m the kind of guy that prefers to commit to something before knowing completely if it will work, rather than wait for a safe, guaranteed outcome. Risk-taker? A “calculated-risk” taker maybe. All I know is that I freaking love London, and I freaking love music: playing, studying, teaching, writing… This is my life at the moment and I’ll try to keep it that way as long as I can. And now I have a pretty good motivation to raise the necessary funds to get into 2nd year. It has to happen, there is no alternative.
The first gig I ran was a huge success - we jam-packed the little upstairs music venue, all the musicians were amazing and everyone seemed to really enjoy it. After costs we raised about £500 towards my uni fees which is amazing! I’m totally humbled by people’s generous donations - thanks! So now I have about £3500 to raise to pay for my 2nd year uni fees. That’s not a small figure, but hopefully with a bunch more events I’ll scrape through by the seat of my pants (sorry, trousers) and start 2nd year debt-free. Speaking of which…

My next gig is coming up soon and I’d love if you could make it. I’m calling it “Kind of a big deal” cause it kinda is - it’s a great venue, a BIG venue for me (150 capacity) and this time I’ve booked bands, or solo artists with bands, as opposed to acoustic-only artists. I want to push my music more in that way - aiming for a fuller, produced and professional sound. I’ve enlisted some incredible and generous musicians to play for me, and also to feature on the night. It’s also my uni band “Sharp Eleven”s first gig outside of uni, which we are all pretty excited about. Here’s the important stuff:
Friday the 27th of May, 7:30pm - 12:00am.
Venue: The Fiddlers Elbow, 1 Malden Road, Kentish town, London NW5 3HS.
Entrance is by donation as usual - I’m suggesting £5 or £10 which I reckon is cheap for a quality music night like this, but I would say that! All proceeds go towards my uni fees, please donate generously, but of course if you can’t afford much don’t feel pressured, I just want to see all your lovely faces there.
The lineup, in no particular order:
I’m also in the middle of writing a new song about being caught up in the sights and sounds of this city - you know I’m a big fan of London, I’m not gonna lie to ya. Another first for me - I’m getting the amazing Aimée Mutambo to sing feature vocals for it, super excited! If you’ve heard her sing you’ll understand why. It’s a bit jazzy, I like it anyway - here’s a little sample.
Enough about me, how are you?