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Meet…the Motown Supreme girls…

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

I thought it might be nice to do a little interview with our girls from Motown Supreme… we’ve had all sorts of enquiries for them recently, from corporate events, to Summer festivals, weddings and birthday parties, even theatres are booking them up for Motown-themed evenings. The band has been going from strength to stregnth, so I thought its about time we introduce you to the girls properly….

So….introducing, Steph, Becca and Eirini….

What’s your favourite thing about performing with Motown Supreme?
Becca: Motown Supreme is like no other function band that I have worked with…. Not only is it great fun performing with such experienced players and singers, it’s also amazing how authentic the band are to Motown.

Eirini: That I get to sing with two amazing singers! What I love the most is the work we do with the girls. I have always loved singing in harmony and I love the challenge of having to figure out the harmonies, memorise them, blend our voices and give a great performance at the same time!

Steph: I’m the same as Becca & Eirini really – its all about performing with such fantastic musicians and singers. We always have a great time! But also, I just love singing motown – for me, there’s nothing better! Its great to see such timeless songs always going down so well at every event we play at.

 

How long have you been singing/performing for personally?
Eirini: I have been singing since I can remember, always sang at home with my mum and sisters, then learnt to play a couple of instruments and started performing professionally at the age of 11.

Steph: I’m not sure I ever stop singing…haha…I’m a nightmare to live with ;)   I’ve been doing it professionally for around 10 years now, and I love it!

Becca: I have been singing professionally for 9 years, spreading myself out in all areas of the industry – Session singing, vocal coaching, songwriting and performing.

What/who were you inspired by as when you first started performing?
Steph: Definitely artistes like Aretha, Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner…

Eirini: The artist that first inspired me to sing in English was Avril Lavigne. Later, I was influenced by soul singers, mainly by Aretha Franklin.

Becca: When I first started singing my inspirations were drawn from all the great female vocalists that were around; Whitney Housten, Annie Lennox, Kate Bush and many many more. Motown was never part of my music vocabulary until I discovered it in my teens,
which is when I fell in love with it.

What sort of events does Motown Supreme work at?
Becca: The great thing about Motown Supreme is that we suit any event/party you can think of. We have performed at festivals, weddings, anniversaries, birthday parties, corporate events and many more events where they have wanted a party atmosphere.

Eirini: We do all kinds of events, everywhere in England and abroad!

Tell us your favourite gig moment ever :
Eirini: It was when we played in Trentham Gardens, it was the most beautiful surroundings I had ever played at, next to the most gorgeous lake on a summer’s night. We had the loveliest crowd and the night was great success and now we were called back to play again in the summer!

Becca: Yep, Trentham Gardens was just amazing!

Steph: Agreed! We can’t wait to do that one again this year!

Favourite ever Motown tune?:
Eirini: What’s going on – Marvin Gaye

Becca: My favourite Motown song would have to be Jimmy Mack by Martha Reeves and the Vandellas

Steph: Hard to choose….I love singing ‘Can I Get A Witness’…

So whats next for Motown Supreme?

Becca: This years diary is starting to look very busy for Motown Supreme which is amazing. There seems to be lots of work coming our way in the shape of more festivals, weddings, corporate events and even some theatre booking are in the pipe line

Eirini: We are really excited about getting into the theatre side – its a whole new ballgame for us!

Steph: We’ve also been put forward for some international gigs so hoping to do some travelling this year, which is always good fun!

 

You can check out Motown Supreme’s website here – www.motownsupreme.com

 

 

 

 

 

Song of the Week – ‘What Do I Know’ by Juan Zelada

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012


I really wanted to make this ‘song of the week’ because a) ITS BRILLIANT! and b) the band features some of our MIB musicians, and we are super proud and would love if you could all go out and buy the single (and/or the album which is out next week!)

I must say though – what a great band, and its not just because we know and love them, but having seen these guys play live – they have such an amazing chemistry, fantastic songs and they obviously love what they do. Thats something I love to see, and I can’t wait to get the album!

Enjoy….

Our musicians are on fire at the moment!

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Our musicians have been getting up to all sorts of exciting things lately – and we are super proud! I thought you might like to take a little time to have a look at some of this….

Our fabulous vocalists Rachel and Kelly having been gigging with 80′s legends Heaven 17…check out this stunning clip of vocal gymnastics! The girls both sing with MIB, Funkadelics and Undercover Superstars…

Our lovely singer Tommy is still touring with Professor Green (see my last post for him on Jools Holland!)….check out this footage of him bouncing around doing backing vocals at the Radio 1 Big Weekend 2011 earlier this year! When Tommy isn’t touring the world with an international superstar, he sings with MIB and Undercover Superstars.

Our lovely John Roberts, who plays drums for MIB, is now full time member of the Blockheads… I had the pleasure of going to see them live a few weeks ago – what a fantastic band!

And…. we’re very happy to have the gorgeous Marco Bernardis back on sax with us! Marco was our first ever MIB saxophonist, who has been off doing all sorts but is now back gigging with us when he can. Here’s a very cool clip of him with Olly Murs live at V Fest…

And…I did post about this a few weeks ago…but its so good that its worth another post! This is Juan Zelada, and the video for his new single. The single has been A-listed on Radio 2, and apparently its Chris Evans’s favourite tune! All but 2 members of the band are MIB Musicians, and we are super proud – this is such a great song! What a fantastic vibe!

 

Our Motown Supreme bassist Ben Daniel is out in LA at the moment, with drummer Ben Mathews (who plays occasionally with MIB), with their originals band ‘Two Spot Gobi’. We hear the band are taking LA by storm – super exciting stuff! I’d highly reccomend checking out their album - fab sounds! (In fact I must have listened to it 100 times on holiday a few months ago! Great sunshine tunes!)

 

The lovely Tommy on Jools Holland….

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Did anyone catch our lovely singer Tommy on Jools Holland last week, with Professor Green? It was soooo brilliant (beautiful, in fact) – we are super proud!

Tommy sings for MIB, The MIB Experience,  and Undercover Superstars, when he’s not off touring the world with international superstars ;)

For your viewing pleasure, incase you missed it!:

A few photos from the Langham Showcase…

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Oooh I love it when we get photos back! Here’s a selection of a few photos from last weeks showcase, courtesy of the awesomely talented Matt Pereira.

First up, a few ‘backstage’ shots… here’s the MIB boys doing a bit of last minute rehearsal…

Here’s the lovely Lindsay in preparations for the launch of her ‘Diva Sax’ act… (website coming soon by the way – its been in huge demand!)

Doing photos at the Langham was just a joy…everywhere you turn is another epic ‘picture moment’… check this out for a beautiful shot…

The beautiful Marianne performing her solo set…

Some shots of MIB as the 8 piece…

The awesome Francis entertained everyone while we changed bands over, with his beautiful cocktail piano, and later as a duo with the supremely talented Debbie…

Funkadelics then took to the stage…

Followed by our acoustic duo…

21st Century Riot…

We were very proud to then launch the first EVER performance of ‘Diva Sax’, which went down a storm! Please watch this space for the new website and video…

I love how every time our jazz trio plays, they have ‘naughty’ looks on their faces, like they’re doing something they shouldn’t…

And Motown Supreme were fabulous as always…

And then the 12 piece MIB took the stage, performing their Jewish medley and a 45mins set…

A Story that will make you smile…

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

 

I just wanted to share this story with you, because it TOTALLY makes me all goo-ey inside! You know when you hear something and just think….’ahhhh now that’s what life is all about!’  This is one of those stories!

21st Century Riot were playing at a wedding a few weeks ago. All was going well…the guests had obviously had a fantastic day, the band had gotten set up, and were mid-way through their first set. Guests were up on the dance-floor, arms & legs flying all over the place, happy smiles everywhere….all was going well.

Jay (our lead singer of the band) was mid way through singing, when an older lady came up to him. ‘This lady was trying to talk to me, but it was while we were playing and I couldn’t really hear her. I suddenly got the fear that perhaps she thought we were too loud, so I gestured over to our soundman and explained that he would be able to help and try to sort it out.’

So, off she pops to our sound man and has a chat with him. Once the band were on their break, she approached Jay again, and explained what she’d been trying to say. This lovely lady and her husband had met 47 years ago to the day, and the first song that they had danced to on that day was ‘Walk the Dog’ by the Stones. She was wondering if the band knew the song and could play it for them. Sadly, the band didn’t know it and apologised as it would have been a lovely idea.

However, back in their dressing room, the boys talked it over and decided to get their iPhones out, download the song and learn it. They didn’t have long, so God knows how they managed it, but the whole band managed to learn the song, and they surprised the lovely couple by playing the song in the 2nd set! This gorgeous couple were able to dance the dance that they did 47 years ago when they had met!

‘It was such a lovely atmosphere,’ explains Jay. ‘Everyone was gathered around the dancefloor, cheering and clapping. I think a few people were even in tears. It was a lovely thing to watch and I’m so glad we put the extra effort in to be able to make that happen.’

The whole thing just makes me realise how lucky we are to work with such LOVELY & kind hearted people. It would have been very easy for the guys to have said they didn’t know the song, and not thought about it for the rest of the night, but the fact that they put the effort in to doing that for them is just beautiful. This kind of thing is so lovely to hear, and we got some fantastic feedback from the client too…

‘What a fantastic thing for them to have done. It made such an impact and the band have my utmost respect for going out of their way to make it happen. The guys were absolute stars. I have not stopped smiling since the guys played for us.’

 

Awwwh! Thanks to Chris, the Groom, for his lovely words, and big love to our 21st Century Riot boys….they are lovely! :)

MIB Music Musicians performing for big name artistes…

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Our musicians have been up to all sorts lately! As well as rocking out at functions all over the country, they have been travelling the world performing as session musicians for some big name artistes…

I love the fact that our players have such fantastic careers elsewhere – its what makes our bands so great!

You’ve already seen our Lindsay & Russ with David Hasslehoff (or if you haven’t, scroll down to recent posts to see the video!), but check out a few of our other guys…

Tommy is still touring lots with Professor Green. Check him out here singing lead at the Radio 1 Big Weekend….

Our awesome MIB saxophonist Marco has been touring the UK with cheeky chappy Olly Murs…

MIB Guitarist Luke Higgins has been performing with Claire Maguire, who had hit single ‘Last Dance’ earlier this year. Check out this lovely acoustic performance featuring just the two of them…

Motown Supreme guitarist Sandy Buglass has been working with up and coming artiste ‘Florrie’, and has just been joined by Funkadelics drummer Chris Boot! Watch out for these guys, touring a lot this Summer.

Vinnie Lammi (percussionist for Live Loungers and drummer for MIB & Funkadelics) is off to Germany to perform with the lovely Mel B of the Spice Girls, and a selection of the MIB musicians are the in-house band for this weeks ‘London Rocks’ concert, performing with all the artistes including the awesome Kezi Silverstone and Steve Rodgers.

If you’re interested in booking our musicians as a session band for an originals artiste, check out our sister site, www.the77collective.com :)

Good times ahead we think!

Official interview with MIB – the Royal Wedding Line-up

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Ok, we know it was over 2 weeks ago, but its still all we can talk about here in the MIB Music office – MIB performing to 300,000 at Hyde Park for the Royal Wedding! What a gig….

We caught up with some of the band members to see how they’re dealing with the biggest gig of their life… (!)

So, its been over 2 weeks now since the Royal Wedding Hyde Park event… have you recovered yet?

Russ: I think about it every day- it’s like being one of the few people who’ve seen the Earth from outer space….

Rachel: Not really! I was really ill the following two weeks after the wedding so it still hasn’t really sunk in yet! Now i’m starting to see people again and they ask me what I’ve been up to…and I get to tell them that!!!! Its starting to sink in…..OH MY! What did we do!!!!!!!??????

Allan: I’m not sure i’ll ever recover from that ! Everything in life is now about trying to re-create those moments on stage…which of course is impossible so it’s a source of complete frustration ! 

Sera: The thing I’ve found funny is that I can’t even construct a complete sentence about it… people say, ‘how was it?’ and I somehow utter out some random words that vaguely represent something to do with the subject…I can’t even begin to describe how amazing it was. It was just such an epic day. I can’t believe it happened…it just feels like a dream.

Damien: It was all a bit hectic. That whole weekend was a bit mad for me. We were in Hyde Park singing to 300,000 people that afternoon. Then, in the evening I was singing at someone’s wedding to about 60 people and then the day after I was a singing Ice cream man… that perfectly illustrates what it’s like to be a ‘jobbing’ singer/ actor/ performer…

  

How do you think the band was received on the day?

Rob: Oh fantastically well and to be honest slightly better than I expected. Not because MIB isn’t a great band, but because often people get easily distracted or look for a celebrity on stage to satisfy them, but I really think they just went with the music. When the band started up everyone just focused in and totally went with us, which was great. And it was the right kind of music for that point in that kind of day.

Rachel: Really well! On the day, I came off stage thinking ‘that was awesome!’ but what really made it hit home is watching all the youtube footage of people dancing and singing along! I did wonder what the vibe would be like further back but watching the video clips, they were loving it!

Russ: Like we were ROCK GODS. And of course we are.

Allan: I think this is best measured by the size of the conga line !! Epic ! 

Sera: haha, the conga was amazing…it made me start laughing in the middle of a song when I saw that. The whole thing was just so well recieved – not just us, the whole day. It was so lovely to have that many people there to celebrate William & Kate’s marriage, being proud to be British!

 

How did you feel on the run up to the big day?

Rachel: I was really nervous and stressed in the lead up…its the biggest thing I have ever done and I didn’t really know what to expect…I think that is why it was so scary! But actually, as soon as I got to London on the Thursday and checked into the hotel I felt really calm. I just felt really excited but not necessarily nervous or scared. When I was there on the day, standing on that stage in front of 300,000 people waiting to start….it just felt like the most natural thing in the world!

Sera: I was similar to Rach..the few weeks before I was just a nightmare…I couldnt even hear the words ‘royal wedding’ without feeling sick! However once I was there, had met the clients (who were lovely), seen the stage etc I was fine…then, like Rach said, it just felt like the most natural thing in the world.

Rob: I did feel nervous but also fairly serene. I guess I just always fret a bit about remembering silly things and bits of structure etc, but it wasn’t any more than usual. I also don’t think you get the sense of scale until the actual moment – so ten minutes before going on I then felt incredibly nervous and a bit overwhelmed, but then adrenalin kicks in and you just go.

Allan: Extremely exited, proud, nervous… i went through just about every emotion there is i think. 

What did you think of the wedding?

Rachel: It was so beautiful! I came out of our dressing room to watch the wedding on the big screens and the atmosphere was buzzing! Prince William looked absolutely gorgeous and Kate looked stunning. Wow that dress! I found it all a bit too emotional actually and had to go back inside as I was getting teary and didn’t want to ruin my make up! DIVA! But I thought the whole day was spectacular and really well done. Like everyone is saying, it was very clear that they are a down to earth, fun couple who know how to party!

 Sera: I think I fell a little bit in love with Prince William that day! We were allowed to watch the big screens from in front of the barriers, which was so special. It was amazing to share that experience with 300,000 other people – what a gorgeous wedding!

Russ: Probably the best state event in the world in recent memory- no one does it like the British!

 Damien: I loved the bit where they both got up to the front of the Cathedral, came together and, in Hyde Park, the sun broke through the clouds. That was the most magical part of the day for me… that and Rachael’s dress!! ;)

Allan: Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. We all perform at 100′s of weddings every year so we’ve seen just about everything there is to see ! The things that stood out for me were just how well Will & Kate’s character came through all the hype of the day… it could easily have felt too stuffy or too traditional, but i felt like i really got a sense of who they are as a couple. It’s nice as a young (ish) person, to be able to feel like you can identify with our Royal family ! Something which i’ve never experienced before but can definitely say i can now thanks to Will & Kate. The highlight of the ceremony for me was the simply amazing choir music. I’ve never heard anything so beautiful in all my life as a musician ! Stunning. 

Did you enjoy playing to 300,000 people, or were you too nervous to properly enjoy it?

Allan: Loved every second……..apart from the first 60 or so where i had to convince myself that I actually COULD play the opening Dmajor chord ! To be honest as soon as we hit the first chorus to “I don’t wanna miss a thing” by Aerosmith..(our first song) I felt totally at home. I could also feel that we felt like that as a band and as a whole. I can’t describe the silent communication that happens between musicians on-stage, but you can feel it, and you know when it’s right, and when it is….300’000 people start dancin’ !! 

Russ: I remember looking at everyone’s faces on stage when we were about to play and they looked how I felt- like we were about to jump into the abyss of covers band doom….but once we cracked into Aerosmith it was like having a jam. In front of one of the biggest UK audiences of all time.

Sera: It was surreal, but I loved it. The coolest thing was looking out and seeing my band members up on that HUUUUGE screen! I kept thinking, ‘Whats Jim doing on that big screen?’ haha…oh yes, playing to 300,000 for the royal wedding…

Rob: Massively enjoyed it. After pretty much the first note I just soaked it up and loved it. If anything i was probably just a bit dreamy because i kept just looking out over the sea of people thinking, ‘this is awesome… so many… so many’. And the atmosphere was fantastic, the crowd were with us, everyone on stage was having fun, it was lovely lovely.

Rachel: I absolutely loved it! It was a strange experience….as I haven’t performed to that large an audience before the sound took getting used to. You could see this mass of people but you couldn’t hear them. So you would see their hands go up and their mouths open but only hear about ten people in front of you….that took some getting used to but I absolutely loved it!

 

What was your favourite gig moment from that day?

Rob: I started singing ‘everything i do’ by Brian Adams and got a big scream from the crowd followed by some singing along. For a few seconds, I was there in Sherwood Forest playing guitar with Kevin Costner firing an arrow in the background.

Rachel: There was a moment when I shouted ‘everyone at the back lets see your hands up’ and literally all these people put their hands up in the air from really far back…..I would love to have seen my face because I literally went to burst into tears….I had to turn around to recompose myself!

Sera: Aside from afore mentioned ‘big screen’ moment…I think it was playing the first song – ‘dont wanna miss a thing’ was chosen by the audience to be the first song and what a great choice it was. It was really hard not to get all teary I must say… the audience were going mad singing along, and a lot of them were crying, all caught up in the emotion of the day (so I’m told – it wasnt that we were terrible I promise). It was just…a moment. I can’t describe it…can’t even think about it without getting all sniffly… Also, later on in our second set, we totally loosened up and just completely relaxed and had fun…I was loving playing a bit of percussion!

Damien: Singing ‘Greatest day’ and seeing that impromptu conga line form… what I loved was that so many people seemed genuinely happy to be there celebrating with us…

Russ: Allan’s disgusting solo over the Wild Cherry standard- talk about re-invigorating a cheesy tune, he was all over it like a jungle rash! 

Anything you would have done differently?

Damien:  Drank less Red Bull!

Russ: Played longer…and LOUDER!

Sera: Umm…insisted that the day lasted forever? Haha… no, not really, it was just the most perfect day.

Rob: Got the call and response bit from Celebration right. What a plonker.

Is it a day you’ll never forget?

Russ: It’s the only day I can REMEMBER!

Allan: Absolutely! One for the Grandkids!

Sera: Never, ever will I ever forget that day! Lol and I won’t let anyone else forget it either…videos, pics, interviews galore ;)  

Any messages for Will & Kate?

Rachel:  Congratulations and you guys rock! What a cool couple!

Damien: When you’re moaning about who does the washing up, just remember how happy you were on your wedding day.  

Is there anything that will top that day? Where to from here?

Russ: There’s always something better round the corner or we may as well retire now. The Olympics?!

Rachel: Olympics please : ) and also a world tour would be nice……

Sera: YESSS to the Olympics! We’ve had all sorts of opportunities come in since then… some contact from booking agents in the US, Oz & Dubai, the single ‘On This Day’ is selling well, and the feedback we’ve had from people at Hyde Park has been so lovely… we love what we do, and every gig we do is special, so we’re just honoured to have been asked to do such a fantastic event.

 

Who wants to see some of the MIB musicians with the Hoff?

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

So who checked it out on Saturday? Our lovely Lindsay Goodhand (sax and vocals) and Russ Carr (bass) performed on Saturday night with none other than David Hasslehoff!

I don’t know if you saw it, but what a great interview! I think he came across really well… and what a handsome chap!! ;)

So, if you did miss it, or perhaps just want to relive our lovely musicians in all their glory (who are also looking very gorgeous by the way) here’s their performance:

MIB musicians on TV with the Hoff….tomorrow!

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Some nice prime time TV coming up tomorrow night for a few of the MIB team….

Our very own Lindsay Goodhand (sax/vocals) and Russell Carr (bass – AKA Bobby Chocolate) will be on prime time TV tomorrow night, performing with the legendry David Hasslehoff on the Piers Morgan show ‘Life Stories’. You can catch the show at 9p.m on ITV on Saturday 7th May. WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE IT!