Mark Macdonald (musical director and pianist) chats to professional musicians from all corners of the music industry about their lives, the career paths they've taken to where they are today and what they've experienced along the way.
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Mark Macdonald (musical director and pianist) chats to professional musicians from all corners of the music industry about their lives, the career paths they've taken to where they are today and what they've experienced along the way.
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In the final episode of Season One, Mark chats to West End drummer Tim Goodyer about the past twenty years playing for the biggest shows in town including his time on the recent smash hit musical, Hamilton in London. They also discuss how things have changed during the course of the Coronavirus pandemic and are rudely interrupted by an unannounced guest in Tim's studio.
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Christian Henson is a multi nominated (including Ivor Novello and World Soundtrack Awards) and multi award-winning composer. With over 45 films to his name, he has proved to be a prodigious and versatile force within the UK film industry.
In 2016 Christian scored Jason Connery’s feature ‘Tommy’s Honour’ which opened the Edinburgh International Film Festival that year. Most recently, Christian scored the ITV three-part series ‘Trauma’ starring Adrian Lester and John Simm, as well as their four-part drama ‘Tutankhamun’ the previous year. Prior to this Christian scored television movie ‘The Go-Between’ for the BBC, starring Vanessa Redgrave and Jim Broadbent.
Christian composed for Jon Wright’s sci-fi epic ‘Robot Overlords’; a posthumous collaboration with Jerry Goldsmith on video game ‘Alien Isolation’ for Sega of America; the historic conclusion to the ‘Poirot’ franchise, for which Christian composed the final 9 feature-length episodes; cult TV series ‘Inside No. 9’ with Reece Sheersmith & Steve Pemberton; and the multi award-winning ‘Fresh Meat’ for Channel 4.
Christian has also worked extensively in Europe. From the heart-rending holocaust epic ‘La Rafle’, one of the most successful French films of recent times, Dexter Fletcher’s BAFTA nominated debut ‘Wild Bill’ and Lee Tamahori’s disturbing ‘The Devil’s Double’, to a triptych of horror and comedy from director Chris Smith with ‘Severance’, ‘Black Death’ and ‘Triangle’.
Christian’s musical background lies in the first-wave Drum and Bass and breakbeat music of the 90’s with acts such as LTJ Bukem and The Freestylers. This DNA is present in all his scores alongside his unique, self-taught approach to working with the orchestra. He has collaborated with an eclectic number of artists on his scores including Graham Coxon (Blur), Dot Allison (One Dove, Death In Vegas, Massive Attack), Leo Abrahams (Brian Eno), Skye (of Morcheeba), Natasha Khan (Bat For Lashes), Synergy Vocals (Steve Reich) and Ed Harcourt.
Christian set up the company Spitfire Audio which provides tools for composers all over the world. The company has since developed a global following and has become a generous supporter of the UK music industry.
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Born and raised in Coventry, Tom studied Biochemistry at Imperial College London. Since graduating in 2004 he has worked extensively as a musical director and keyboard player on theatre shows, both in London and across the UK.
Tom’s theatre credits include the UK tours of Hi-de-Hi and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (as Musical Director), Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Scrooge and Cabaret (as Assistant Musical Director), The Sound of Music (Children's Musical Director) and Associate Musical Director on The Sound of Music which toured to Jordan.
Tom's pantomime credits include Mother Goose and Babes in the Wood(Pomegranate, Chesterfield), Aladdin: A Wish Come True (Theatre at the O2, starring Paul O'Grady) and Jack and the Beanstalk, Peter Pan, Cinderella and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves for UK Productions at the Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells.
As keyboard player: Les Miserables (Queen's Theatre, London) Cinderella(Hackney Empire) and the UK tours of Blood Brothers, Half a Sixpence, Waterloo, Mad About the Musicals and Gotta Sing Gotta Dance, as well as Catsand The Wizard of Oz for the Larnaca International Festival in Cyprus.
Tom has worked extensively as a pianist and musical director on the London cabaret circuit and has tickled the ivories at many prestigious venues such as Cafe de Paris, Crazy Coqs, the Grill Room at the Cafe Royal, The Pheasantry and the Savoy Hotel. He is also musical director for Champagne Charlie and the Bubbly Boys, a 1920/30s style dance band.
He is currently resident Musical Director at Brick Lane Music Hall in London.
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Craig Oxley is a professional guitarist working in the UK. After graduating from CLCM with a BA(hons) degree in Jazz and Popular Music he has spent the last 20 years playing on West End shows.
He has played with and took lessons from Jim Hall, Wayne Krantz, Carl Verheyen, Jon Herington as well as UK jazz greats Pat Mcarthy and Mike Walker.
As well as having a career as a professional guitarist he has taught at a number of colleges in the United Kingdom, helping to develop the Guitar Syllabus and teaching one to one at degree level.
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Steve Holness is a pianist, keyboard player and MD. His work has included theatre, TV and commercial music - most notably as Adele's piano player for three years.
Steve's watch review: http://www.scottishwatches.co.uk/2020/07/03/mans-best-watch-the-anordain-model-1/
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This week's episode is with media composer, multi-instrumentalist and all round nice guy, Nick Norton Smith. Nick talks us through some of the highlights of his career and explains how he didn't take up a musical instrument until he arrived at university.
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This week I chat to British songwriting legend, Eliot Kennedy. Eliot has written and recorded with a huge list of global superstars including Bryan Adams, the Spice Girls, Take That, Aretha Franklin, Celine Dion and many more. He is also the co-composer of 'Finding Neverland', the smash hit Broadway musical. This year he has written and recorded his first solo album, A Yacht Named Sue.
Instagram - @eliotkennedymusic
A Yacht Named Sue (Spotify) - https://open.spotify.com/album/2a1onXnQ2hGgm7OJ8oZJuL?si=jJjDrzMEQbas-7w_UsnqgA
Playlist of Eliot's work (Spotify) - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4WyyNoL1OHBpGufAN6E4n0?si=fTk78umqQDCwl7QfI8oU3A
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This week's episode is slightly different as I chat to vocal & performance coach Lucy Heyman about all things health and wellbeing in the music industry. Lucy talks us through the early years of her own music career and tells how she made the move into PhD research looking at the health issues affecting pop artists and musicians.
Instagram - @lucyheymanmusic
Twitter - @lucindaheyman
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This week Mark chats to drummer and percussionist to the stars, Mike Osborn.
Ozzie's career has included work in TV, film, television and recording studios as well as teaching the younger generation. Packed with great advice, funny stories and showbiz anecdotes this episode is not to be missed.
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This week Mark chats to musical director and composer Lindsey Miller. The conversation covers her career in music from training in Scotland to her work at the Royal Shakespeare Company, her ideas about using your creativity in other parts of your life and her time living in North Korea.
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Nothing to Envy - Barbara Demick https://amzn.to/2L1h7my
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In Episode 2 of Meeting Musos, Mark sits down with Olivier Award nominated orchestrator Tom Curran.
Tom talks openly about his experience in the music industry from getting started as an arranger and orchestrator, working with Marc Almond & Jeff Wayne to working on the hit musical Six which earned him a nomination at the 2019 Olivier Awards. Packed with great advice for those interested in a music career, this episode is not to be missed.
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In the first episode of Meeting Musos, I chat to guitarist Duncan Floyd. Our conversation covers a wide variety of topics including his approach to practising, playing in a signed band, studying music in LA at the age of 19 and the benefits of meditation.
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Ahead of our first episode, Mark Macdonald introduces the podcast.
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