Posts Tagged ‘bands’
Friday, October 22nd, 2010
Last minute news about our Rockschools Band KRIEG, which is now known as KRIEGAK………………
…………………….KRIEGAK have got a last minute booking, supporting The Birthday Massacre tomorrow night, Saturday 23 October, at the 02 Academy, Oxford. They obviously would love as many people as possible to come and cheer them on and the Manager at the 02 is doing a very special deal for fans.
Tickets are only £4.00 instead of £11.00 to fans wanting to see KRIEGAK support the wonderful Canadian band, The Birthday Massacre, at Oxford 02 Academy tomorrow night Saturday 23 October. To get this special deal, phone the box office on 01865 813500 and say you are coming to see KRIEGAK. You can of course stay the whole evening to see The Birthday Massacre. Doors open at 6.30pm.
Do come along and give KRIEGAK your support at what promises to be a great evening.
David Taylor
Director
Rockschools
Tags: bands, concerts, dates, KRIEGAK
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Friday, October 22nd, 2010
We are now at half-term time already and there is no Rockschools between 23 and 30 October. When we return there will then be just three weeks before our first concert.
We will be back as follows:
- Brackley - Tuesday 2 November
- Towcester - Wednesday 3 November
- Towcester - Saturday 6 November
Our Christmas Concerts are at Nicholas Hawksmoor School on Saturdays 27 November and 4 December at 6.00pm. If any band members are unable to perform on one of these dates please let Ros Miles know as soon as possible – rosmiles@rockschools.co.uk or 07738 974220.
Meanwhile, during the holiday, one of our Rockschools bands, The Uproar, is playing at Towcester Leisure Centre on Friday 29 October at their Halloween Pool Disco from 7.00pm. Further details are available from the Leisure Centre.
A further reminder to all students bringing any electrical equipment to Rockschools to bring their own extension cable clearly named.
We hope you all have a good holiday and look forward to seeing you again in November.
David Taylor
Director
Rockschools
Tags: bands, brackley, christmas, concerts, dates, The Uproar, towcester
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Thank you all for another amazing Year at Rockschools.
I have seen Rockschools bands improve greatly throughout the year and, having played so well at our Christmas and Easter concerts, give a fantastic end of year performance at our Summer Concert at The Stables. I would like to say a particular thank you to the many of you who were able to stay to the end of the concert.
Several of our bands have also been playing at public venues during this past year. Bands have supported charities locally at the Vision Youth Café, the May Day Fayre, at the Bell Plantation and at Midsummer Music in the Town Hall in Towcester. Further afield, Krieg were chosen to play in the finals of the National Festival of Music for Youth at the O2 Academy in Birmingham last week, while four of our bands; Prestige, Static, Turn It Down and Behind Closed Doors are to play at the National Rock and Pop Festival next week. These are wonderful opportunities for Rockschools bands to play in a really professional environment.
We will be holding a ‘Picnic in the Park’ Family Day at Nicholas Hawksmoor School on Saturday 11 September from 12.30pm with live music from 1.00pm. This will include registration for our next Rockschool year. The bands which have been performing for national events will be there to play for you and the day will provide an opportunity for everyone to have a great time getting together again after the summer holidays. This is an important Rockschools session, and although a non-playing day, all students need to be there as I want to discuss with all bands the groups they are to be with and then plan their goals for the year.
The Rockschools Parents and Friends Association will provide refreshments for the afternoon so bring a picnic and enjoy the music. Full details will appear on the website www.rockschools.co.uk and by email. Please make sure we have you current email address, do send any updates to rosmiles@rockschools.co.uk.
Have a wonderful summer and I look forward to seeing you all again on11 September.
David Taylor
Director
Tags: bands, concerts, dates, National Rock and Pop Festival, summer
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Thursday, July 15th, 2010
Final Details of Concert and Practice Sessions
The Stables Saturday 17 July 6.00pm.
Students need to be at The Stables for 5.00pm to check in and store their instruments. The Bar and Café areas will be open with drinks and some light refreshments available. There is plenty of open space around the theatre so if the weather permits you may like to bring a picnic.
The running order of Bands is:
- Prestige
- Red Dragons
- Not Quite Human
- Antarctic Monkeys
- Dropkick Murphy
- Ignite
- Today is Thursday
- Ellen & Georgie
- Reflection
- The Starburst
- When’s Tuck
- RED
- Josh Prestige
- State The Obvious
- Fish Puppets
- Locked and Loaded
- Quantity
- Skeleton Crew
- Black Salmon
- Krieg
Interval
- Turn It Down
- The Interval
- Six Minute Gig
- Desert Quarters
- The Statement
- Acropolis
- Sophie & Ben
- Elsewhere
- Collision
- Switch
- The Muppets
- Frances & Harry
- Behind Closed Doors
- Epic Fail
- D-Fault
- The Uproar
- Static & Finale
Please remember that students are expected to support all other bands during the concert and seating is provided for them. If you have not done so already do let Ros know asap if any student cannot be there for the whole evening, on 07738 974220 or rosmiles@rockschools.co.uk.
All student’s instruments will be kept in a secure area until the end of the concert when it can be collected. Any student needing to leave before the Finale must advise Ros first.
Practice Sessions Saturday 17 July at Towcester
Each session will be for about 1 hour
9.30:
- Collision
- The Starburst
- Ignite
- D-Fault
- Turn It Down
- Skeleton Crew
- Desert Quarters
- Antarctic Monkeys
- Not Quite Human
- Quantity
- Epic Fail
- Today is Thursday
10.30:
- Behind Closed Door
- Acropolis (if required)
- Six Minute Gig
- Elsewhere
- Locked and Loaded
- RED
- When’s Tuck
- Fish Puppets
- Red Dragons
- Dropkick Murphy
- Black Salmon
- Static (if required)
We look forward to yet another fantastic Rockschools Concert!
David Taylor
Director
Rockschools
Tags: bands, concerts, dates, summer concert, the stables, towcester
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Sunday, July 11th, 2010
Final arrangements are being made for our Rockschools Concert at The Stables on Saturday 17 July at 6.00pm. Students need to be there for 5.00pm to check in and store their instruments.
Bands playing are as follows:
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Tags: bands, concerts, dates, nicholas hawksmoor, practice, summer concert, the stables, towcester
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010
Thank you to all who supported Midsummer Music in Towcester. The event was a great success despite competition from the World Cup and bands played in the Town Hall until gone 11.00pm. Thanks too to Tom Mitson for making the sound work so well in the hall.
Tickets are still on sale for our concert at The Stables on Saturday 17 July. There are just two weeks of Rockschool left now so do buy them this Saturday if you can. All bands will be playing at the concert which starts at 6.00pm and should finish at about 10.30pm. Students are expected to support all other bands during the concert and seating is provided for them. Do let Ros know by this Saturday if any student cannot be there for the whole evening on 07738 974220 or rosmiles@rockschools.co.uk. Details of when bands need to arrive and the running order will then be given next week.
Two more big events this term are the National Festival of Music for Youth and the National Rock and Pop Festival.
Krieg have been invited to perform at the National Festival of Music for Youth on Wednesday 7 July at the 02 Academy in Birmingham. If you would like to come and support them there please ask Ros for details.
Four of our bands have been invited to perform at the National Rock and Pop Festival at the Birmingham Town Hall on Monday 19 July. We will be going to Birmingham by coach for the day and will be able to take part in workshops during the afternoon. Details will be available this Saturday and all Rockschool students are invited to come with us, dependant on availability of seats on the coach.
We look forward to a very busy few weeks at Rockschools!
Tags: bands, concerts, Midsummer Music, music for youth national festival, national music for youth, National Rock and Pop Festival, the stables
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
Several Rockschools bands are playing on Friday 18 June for Midsummer Music in the Town Hall in Towcester from 7.30 pm.
Bands playing are:-
- Epic Fail
- Elsewhere
- The Statement
- Acropolis
- Desert Quarters
- State The Obvious
- Behind Closed Doors
- Jo & Sophie
- Turn It Down
- D-Fault
- Static
- Krieg
- The Uproar
- The Interval
Tickets are available on the door for £3.00 and for those with tickets for Midsummer Music on Saturday entry is free. Do come and support our bands, we look forward to seeing you there.
On Saturday 19 June the Rockhopper Recording Studio will be at The Saracens Head in Towcester as part of their Talent Tour and the winning band taking part from Rockschools is Desert Quarters. You can watch their performance there at about 4.00 pm.
Finally, a reminder that tickets for our concert at The Stables on Saturday 17 July will be on sale at Towcester Rockschool this Saturday and at Brackley Rockschool on Tuesday.
David Taylor
Director
Rockschools
Tags: bands, concerts, Midsummer Music, saracens head, towcester
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Thursday, March 25th, 2010
Rockschools Spring Term is now ending and we have our final Easter Concert on Saturday 27th March at Nicholas Hawksmoor School at 6.00pm. We look forward to seeing you there and for those still needing to buy tickets could you please do so during the afternoon at Rockschool. They will be available between 12.30 and 4.30 by the Tuckshop and are £5 Adult; £3 Child and £13 Family Ticket.
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Our first of our Easter Concerts is being held on Saturday 20 March and we look forward to seeing you there. For those still needing to buy tickets could you please do so during the afternoon at Rockschool. They will be available between 12.30 and 4.30 by the Tuckshop.
Bands playing are:
- Antarctic Monkeys
- Band Name Disallowed
- Black Salmon
- Collision
- D_Fault
- Desert Quarters
- Fish Puppets
- Ignite
- Intro-Out
- Krieg
- Lauren and The Machines
- Prestige
- Quantity
- Starburst
- Static
- The Interval
- The Statement
- The Uproar
- Today Is Thursday
- Turn It Down
Please note: All these bands need to be at Rockschool by 5.30.
Bands attending Rockschool at 12.30pm may go home at 3.00pm and return at 5.30pm, or if necessary may remain at Rockschool until 5.30pm. However, they may not leave the premises so will need to bring plenty of food and drink with them for the afternoon and evening. Bands attending at 3.00pm will need to remain in the school for the start of the concert so will need to bring food and drink with them too. Parents and carers wishing to bring in food (i.e. McDonalds etc.) for students must do so by 5.30 at the latest as food cannot be eaten in the Hall. All bands will sit in the Hall to watch others perform throughout the concert.
David Taylor
Director
Rockschools
Tags: bands, concerts, dates, easter
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Friday, March 12th, 2010
We are now coming to the end of our first term of 2010 and preparations are well in hand for our Easter Concerts which are being held on Saturday 20 and 27 March at Nicholas Hawksmoor School, both starting at 6.00pm. Tickets are now on sale at Reception at Towcester Rockschool and are also available at our evening Rockschools.
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Tags: bands, concerts, dates, easter, march, summer concert, the stables
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