Friday, 13 August 2010

Update

Hey everyone, since my last update a lot of things have happened!

I have signed a record contract for a boy band! Check out our video from Berlin:



We had an amazing time! I fell in love Berlin and can't wait to go back :)

We have a gig at the end of August in Southampton and another one in Manchester. Check out the website for more info about it.

Follow me on twitter!


You can the bands song, One World on itunes and other various music download sites like amazon etc. Just search for Boy Banned, One World!

Sunday, 28 March 2010

Live & Unsigned London Final








Live & Unsigned

Hey all

I had such a good time on stage earlier today at the Live & Unsigned London final! I really enjoyed the performance and very happy with how it went. I didn't get through to the national final! Over 20 acts performed and only 4 got through and they were all bands!
Anyways, I'm so happy with how it went and just looking forward to all the other things I've got coming up! Hope you like the pics! :) :)

Monday, 22 March 2010

Preparations for Live & Unsigned

Hey all

The prep for the show on the 28th is well under way!! We have a fantastic routine thanks to my lovely dancers who have now been christened as my mannequins!! They are amazzzzing!

We have a couple more rehearsals next week. I'm gonna be on the radio in Cambridge next Thursday performing live and also interviewed! Its Star 107.9 This will be my first ever live performance on the radio and my first ever interview on the radio! I am so excited you just can't imagine!
Then final preparations will be on Friday! On saturday just gonna be chilling out and relaxing for the big day on Sunday.

I've also been checking out some of the other solo acts who have been going through. Scary scary stuff the talent and quality is very very high this year but it has definitely not knocked my confidence out of me!!


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Sunday, 14 March 2010

Interview

Marconi is one of the lucky few to make it through to the London final of Live & Unsigned 2010. He will be competing with his Mannequins in the show at the end of March. If he impresses the judges in London he will then proceed to the national finals held at the o2 in London and ultimately receive a recording/management contract, and a lot of press/live exposure are up for grabs.

Where does the name for your act, Marconi and the Mannequins come from?

Well Marconi is my stage name, when I was small I lived near Cape Town in South Africa and there was an informal settlement there called Marconi Beam. Every year it would be burned down and thousands of people would be without homes. They usually rebuilt there homes and I used to go and help and take food and clothes. The Mannequins are the name for my dancers! On the first day of rehearsals for the show we were sort of trying to come up with a dance routine and the idea of mannequins came up. We were like, let's dance like mannequins! Don't even know what mannequins dance like but hey, so it’s Marconi and the Mannequins!!

What made you enter Live & Unsigned 2010?

I entered this competition as the first thing I heard was that they encourage you to audition with original material. I have been writing and working on songs over the last year and saw this as my first opportunity to perform them in front of people and to see what they think. I felt a bit awkward at the audition as when I arrived there were quite a few bands around. I was just there with my backing track! It was so early on a Sunday morning and I really thought that I didn’t have a chance! So it was my turn in front of the panel and I just went for it, I thought I have nothing to lose! So hear I am in the London Final!

How does competing live in a competition compare to performing at any other gig?

I guess when performing at a gig there’s not as much pressure as your not really competing against other artists. I’ll have three and a half minutes to impress the judges and the audience here where as at a gig you know, you have a few songs to sing in your set so you have more of chance. I’ve had to pick which songs I’m going to perform carefully hoping that they’ll be enough to show everyone what I’ve got.

One of the tasks in the next round of the comp is to choose a cover and make it your own. Have you found it hard deciding on a song, and how do you go about making it your own?

Yes this has been very difficult got me. I had so many ideas but I just had to choose one and I really hope it’s the right one. I’ve been singing at various open mic nights and performing both songs and they’ve been going down well so hopefully it will all go well on the night. I’ve chosen a song that was originally sang by a female artist so I’m lucky in the sense that this already makes it different. It also fits in quite well with my song that I’m going to be performing.

As a music writer I’ve heard many acts describe themselves as unique/original, what would you say to convince people that you really are?

At the moment there is a gap in the market for male solo artists. There are so many of them around, like unsigned male artists, but in the main stream there really aren’t that many. I hope that this is my opportunity to try and change that. All the songs I write are from the heart and are based on things that I’ve really been through. I love upbeat songs and I love to dance when I perform and I love to have attitude and I just hope that it comes across well and not crazy!!

If you could write your own newspaper headline about yourself, what would it be?
Well one that was written about me the other day was, Full Beam Ahead…. Which I found quite amusing ha!

What are your hopes for the future?

To finish recording my album and to gig and perform as much as possible! Also to build up a fanbase, I’m not sure how I’m going to do this but I will try my best!!

Do you think your music has taught you anything about yourself?

Yes so much. For me writing music is my way of dealing with the different issues and challenges I have faced in my life. Everyone has their own special way of dealing with things and this is mine. It has been with me since I was small. I carry around a voice recorder at all times because you never know when a tune will pop into your head!

You were bullied in school for being gay, what would you say to someone who approached you and has been experiencing the same sort of problems?

At the time I didn’t know what I was and it was horrible having my peers at school throwing comments at me about it all day long. I was bullied so badly in one school that I had to leave and go to another school. I went to talk to my teachers about it but they didn't do anything about it! I wish that I could’ve just confronted those people but at the time I didn’t have the courage or confidence. No one should have to go through anything like that. I’d say talk to someone about it, it's different now. I work in schools everyday and the teachers and staff really do not tolerate any sort of innapropriate behaviour. I can't believe that in this day and age there is still problems like homophobia and racism in schools. Talk to your teachers, know who your friends are and know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. When you leave school you won’t see those people again, and those are the people that have nothing going for them. There not going to get anywhere in life with that attitude. As far as I’m concerned my experiences when I was younger as made me who I am today.

How to you juggle being a youth worker by day and a singer by night? Do the people you work with know that you sing?

I work with young people in schools who are experiencing difficulties around drugs and alcohol. This could be young people whose parents are substance misusers are they are taking drugs themselves. My work colleagues know of course! They are coming to the show on the 28th!
It’s hard sometimes to be doing both as my job can be quite challenging sometimes and very draining. Sometimes after work I just want to go home and relax, but at the end of the day singing and performing is my passion and it’s the motivation that keeps me going. I also love helping other people so I guess that’s what keeps me going in the day job!

To find out more about the competition visit http://www.liveandunsigned.uk.com and you can listen to Marconi on myspace @ www.myspace.com/marconibeam

Friday, 19 February 2010

Preparing for Live & Unsigned Final....

So I'm really busy atm prepping for the Live & Unsigned regional final on the 28th March, and have a few gigs lined up before which I'm hoping will give me more practice for the gig.

Here are the details and dates:

24 Feb 2010, 19:00 07:00 PM - Gallery Cafe
21 Old Ford Road, London, London and South East E2 9PL - Free

28 Feb 2010, 20:00 08:00 PM - Albert & Pearl
181 Upper Street, London, London and South East N1 1RQ - Free

14 Mar 2010, 20:00 08:00 PM - The Cross Kings
126 York Way, London, London and South East N8 0ax - Free (18+)

28 Mar 2010, 15:00 03:00 PM - The Beck Theatre, Hayes
The Beck Theatre, Grange Road, Hayes, London, UB3 2UE - £7.50

Live & Unsigned Regional Final.

For anymore info feel free to email me at marconibeam@googlemail.com

Friday, 12 February 2010

Free MP3

If you'd like a free mp3 of my track Head Held High, please email marconibeam@googlemail.com requesting it and we will reply with it attached.

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Live & Unsigned 2010 - Did I get through?


Hi all! Yes I got through!!! Check it out the press release:


Local talent shines in the UK’s biggest original music competition.

22 year old Marconi Beam currently living in North London has wowed the judging panel and sailed through the audition stage of Live and Unsigned. Marconi will now be competing against the other most talented bands and artists in the country at the live shows of Live and Unsigned 2010 – all in a bid to be signed!
Marconi battled against hundreds of auditionees to secure a spot in the live shows and now has the opportunity to prove that they are the best in the region. Acts that have made it through auditions will now take part in a live head to head battle in front of thousands of spectators and a professional judging panel to progress to the Live and Unsigned Festival at the 02 in London.

Live and Unsigned is the biggest original music competition in the UK for unsigned bands and artists. Attracting over 30, 000 entries in the past three years, it has set itself apart from its predecessors by offering and promoting originality. It’s now established as the definitive music competition for original acts and it’s open to all genres of music from Heavy Rock to Rap.

Chris Grayston, Events Director of Live & Unsigned explains “This competition really is worlds apart from X Factor and other TV talent contests – we’re all about originality, Live ability and credibility. We don’t accept demos or submissions and everyone auditions live. We’ve got some fantastic prizes up for grabs this year in a £60, 000 prize pool so there’s lot of opportunity for everyone entering and not just the winners – that along with the Festival means 2010 will be the biggest competition yet!”

All the acts that audition in the competition are battling it out for the chance to play at the Live and Unsigned Festival at the 02 in London! Which gives acts the chance to perform at the ultimate live music venue in the country. The overall winner of the competition is offered a recording and management contract with Future Music with an investment of up to £30, 000 to release their single. The winners will be crowned the UK’s best unsigned act in front of a capacity crowd on the main stage of the festival. A&R and celebrity judges last year include former Sex Pistols Manager Malcolm McLaren, pop RnB star Dane Bowers and Radio 1’s Annie Nightingale. Radio 1 DJ Greg James has already confirmed for 2010.

Acts will of course be competing for two main prizes which include a management contract with Future Music and the opportunity to design and develop their own clothing range with Extreme State. On route the competition offers a comprehensive winners prize pool and acts will have the opportunity to win some fantastic prizes including Marshall state of the art amps, development through recording studio time in some of the UK’s finest studios and seminars and courses with ICMP. Other goodies up for grabs include an Extreme Element experience day, a year's worth of Extreme State clothing and MUZU.TV will be contributing an all expenses paid trip to Dublin to film a music video and play at a festival.

Previous winners of the competition include Kiddo 360 who went on to pick up a Vodafone Live Award, B-Kay and Kazz who broke into the top 30 charts and last year’s winners from Glasgow The Detours who have just signed an exclusive clothing deal with Extreme.

The winners of 2010 will be thrust into the media spotlight through television, radio and the press and will have the opportunity to tour the UK. The tour involves as many as 100 gigs across the UK including the chance to perform live at some well known festivals. One contestant who has caught the judge’s eye this year is local talent Marconi Beam, now competing in the Regional Final. Marconi made it through the auditions at Hayes in West London amongst hundreds that queued for their turn in front of the judges. Marconi is now preparing for the live show on 28th March at Tge Beck Theatre in Hayes, London for the opportunity to progress towards the Live and Unsigned festival at the O2 in London.

For more information go to the website www.LiveandUnsigned.UK.com. Or better still come down and support local talent; you can purchase tickets from Marconi by emailing marconibeam@googlemail.com or text/call 07950 725181. Check out his track at www.myspace.com/marconibeam.

Friday, 29 January 2010

Gig at JAMM


I've got a gig at Brixton JAMM on the 26th Feb supporting a top UK band. They had a top 10 UK album last year! It's been billed as a secret gig for the next few days due to certain reasons but I will tell you who it is as soon as I can.

If you'd like a ticket please email me at marconibeam@googlemail.com. They cost £10 and an extra £1 for postage.

It will be an amazing night with other supporting acts lined up as well as myself. These nights are always popular and it's also the official aftershow party for the headliners. I have 50 tickets left so be quick!!

Sunday, 24 January 2010

Top 10 Most Played Songs on My ipod Jan 2010

10. Beautiful South, Don't Marry Her
9. Smash Mouth, Pacific Coast Party
8. Smash Mouth, Walking on The Sun
7. Chuch Berry, I Want To Be Your Driver
6. Edith Piaf, Non Je Ne regrette rian
5. Chuck Berry, Johnny Be Good
4. Shakin Stevens, Green Door
3. UB40, Rat in Mi Kitchen
2. Deep Blue Something, Breakfast At Tiffany's
1. Kenny Loggins, Footloose

Parliament Visit & University

I was invited by Dawn Butler MP for Brent South to visit parliament recently. This is as part of the work I've been doing in Brent for Addaction, Britains largest Substance Misuse Organisation.

It was a fantastic evening and I enjoyed speaking with Dawn about the service that I ran in Brent. She seemed very impressed and asked me to email her more details! So I will be doing that next week sometime. I really enjoyed going inside the buildings it's amazing! Although I did get embarrased when the lady on the security went through my bag to find about 10 different hair products!

I've also recently applied for univerisity starting in September. I've applied at Thames Valley University. I've sent off all the UCAS so just waiting to hear back now.









Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Live & Unsigned 2010




I've been entered into the Live & Unsigned competition for 2010

Very Exciting. I'm gonna be singing Head Held High for the audition. Mine is on Sunday 31st Jan 2010!
IS anyone else auditioning, if so please get into contact I would love to hear how you feel about it.

Here are some details about the competition

Live and Unsigned is the largest national music competition for original artists; bands, vocal groups and solo artists.


Over 30,000 acts have auditioned over the last three years ... Are you good enough to enter?


The competition provides a great opportunity to perform live in front of some of the country's top producers, Label execs. promotors and DJs. If you make it through the auditions you will compete in the Grand Final and the Live and Unsigned Festival.


YOU COULD BE PLAYING THE LIVE AND UNSIGNED FESTIVAL!


Over £50,000 in prizes are up for grabs with the winner offered a recording contract with Future Music, and up to £30,000 investment!

THE REGIONAL FINALS - LIVE!


Successful audtions will give you a place in the regional final. You will perform an original track with your band or backed by a backing track in front of a huge live crowd!


You will be battling for a place in the Grand Final and the Live and Unsigned Festival.


LIVE AND UNSIGNED FESTIVAL & NATIONAL SHOWCASE GRAND FINAL


The big one! The climax of the competition!


You could be playing at the The Live and Unsigned Festival! A capacity crowd could be cheering you on and applauding your music! If you win, you'll be offered a record deal on the spot!


The winners will be thrust into the media spotlight! TV, Radio, Print ... You'll be there!


The country's best talent, best labels, best producers and best everything music will be at The Live and Unsigned Festival ... are you good enough to be there too?! Enter Now to find out!


JUDGING


The judges will be looking primarily at musical ability, originality and performance capability. The act’s image must be one that’s distinctively individual and original, and they must retain an air of professionalism on and off stage. The judges will be seeking an act that has the potential to be successfully launched in the UK as a major recording artist. Subsequently, motivational skills are essential. The competitors who can sell themselves to those around them will give themselves every opportunity of winning Live and Unsigned.

Sunday, 10 January 2010

follow me on Twitter

Ok I changed my twitter...I don't know why but it's http://www.twitter.com/marconibeam

Top 10 Most Played Songs on My ipod Dec 09

10. Chuck Berry, Johnny Be Good

9. Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman, Something Stupid

8. Chuck Berry, It Wasn't Me

7. Waitresses, Christmas Wrapping

6. Lady GaGa, Bad Romance

5. Bill Hayley & His Comets, Shake Rattle & Roll

4. Beyonce, Sweat Dreams

3. La Roux, Growing Pains

2. Brenda Fassie, Nakupenda

1. Shakin Stevens, Green Door

2010 New Year Resolutions







Hi Everyone

Haven't blogged in a while and one of my resoloutions of the New Year is to blog so here I am again blogging haha.

So a lot has happened over the last few months in terms of my step to fame lol or not.
I know I auditioned for x factor and everything but in the end I decided that that wasn't for me. So now I'm recording an album! The first songs called Head Held High and it tells the story of my break up last year. It was my first break up and I never knew one could experience such emotional pain. Like day after day after day it just there. Horrible! No one deserves to go through anything like that.
I think I did quite well though I got through it by spending a lot of time with friends, meeting new people and my hobbies.

So my other resolutions?

I'd like to see more of London - there are so many hidden places waiting to be discovered so I will be taking my camera and walking around London.

I'd like to go to more live gigs, even if it's just like open mics in Camden I'm cool with that

Go to the theatre
See the museums.

I'd just like to do more cultural things really.

We'll see how it goes.

If you'd like to check out my song its at www.myspace.com/marconibeam

Here are some random pics from the last few months