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The Hop Pole Final & Gigging at the Loggerheads

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Unfortunately I did not win the Hop Pole competition, although on the upside, the song that did win was more than worthy, and the performance of it was very moving. The winning song was called ‘Snow on the mountain’, and is by a man called Phil Langran, featuring Steve Benford on second guitar. It features some lovely chord changes and melodies.

The song that came in second place was particularly good also, and was by a man named Marc Block. I can’t remember the name of the song unfortunately, but nevertheless it was a well crafted, uplifting folky-pop song. It had everyone up on their feet and dancing, which was great to see. I stuck to standing awkwardly in the corner though, as I’m not much of a dancer!

Overall I had a great evening and I really enjoyed taking part in the competition. I enjoyed performing my songs, and I got to meet some great musicians, and some great people too.

It was annoying though on the night of the final, as the place was packed and it was a warm evening, which meant that it was boiling inside! I get headachy when I’m really hot, so I had a bit of a headache by the end of the night, but oh well! Such is life, I guess :)

Last night I played at The Loggerheads pub in Nottingham. It’s a very modern (but in a good way) place, and also very well hidden! It’s not particularly out of the way, it’s just that unless you’ve been there before you would probably never have seen it, even if you know nottingham pretty well. I thought I knew where I was going in order to get there, but I went in completely the wrong direction at first! I had to ask for directions several times (I get disorientated very easily) but I made it there in the end.

So anyway, they have their main room where you can play amplified, through their PA (which subsequently outputs through the stereo systems around the building, so people don’t have to be in the room to hear you, which is quite cool) or outside, in ‘the cave’, where you play totally unplugged.The cave literally is like a little open cave, with seats all around inside, and lights. It’s really cool and cosy, and has great acoustics.

I did my set in the cave, to a circle of people gathered round me. It literally had a campfire feel to it, and felt very liberating. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I’m looking forward to next week, when I play there again! (4th July in case you’re wondering!)

www.theloggerheads.co.uk

The other acts that played last night were great too. Maurice Moore provided some catchy acoustic tunes, in particular ‘Moon Man’ (Don’t know if there’s a David Bowie influence there, but it has that element of psychedelia to it.)

Nigel Beck performed an array of beautiful instrumental acoustic music, and some brilliant folk covers. His voice had a lovely timbre and his guitar playing was exceptional.

Finally Mr. Ford & Mr. Gibbs, who performed in the cave after me, played some great folk tunes. They were very entertaining and obviously passionate about music, and also had a great sense of humour and charm.

Here’s is the info for next week’s line up (courtesy of the Loggerheads website):

Saturday 4 / 7 / 2009  LOG JAM & CURRY NIGHT
Nottingham’s hottest acoustic curry night. Come and tuck into a tasteful freshly made Indian curry all prepared in-house with the finest herbs and spices whilst enjoying the sounds from some of the talented performers we have lined up. LOIS – (Jonny from the band), MARC REEVES – (Experimental alternative folk), ROXY MAY – (Alternative acoustic), PAUL WALKER – (Acoustic folkrock), ROSS DARBY – (Alternative) & THE BONSAI PROJECTS – (Acoustic blues punk). 8pm till 1am. FREE ENTRY!

Hope to see you there!

Hello world!

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Hey there, welcome to my first ever blog!

I’ve never done something like this before, but I guess I should start with a little bit about me.

For those of you that don’t know, my name is Marc Reeves. I am 18 years old, and live in Nottinghamshire. I have been writing and recording music since I was about 13-14, but can remember coming up with songs in my head and even writing stuff on one of those kiddy keyboards when I was very young.

These days, I tend to enjoy writing folk music most. Well, I say folk (and I would consider it to be so), but really it’s more of a modern folk genre, like folk-pop and folk-rock. It’s not traditional traditional folk, but I take a lot of inspiration from that genre.

I like a lot of old music, like Carole King, Del Shannon, Cat Stevens, Tim Buckley, Nina Simone, etc. Then there are the current generation singer-songwriter types that I like, such as Seasick Steve, Norah Jones, Lisa Hannigan, Feist, Laura Marling, Fionn Regan, Iron & Wine, not to mention many others. I could go on, but I won’t. My intention is not to bore, I’m not here to simply reel off a list of artists to show how cool I am because I listen to them.

I just like music.

As well as doing my solo thing, I also have played in a few bands over the years. I am the lead singer & guitarist of the band DAX currently, of which I am enjoying much success with, locally. We write sort of indie-fused rock with splashes of blues and funk, and all sorts really.

You can check DAX out at

www.myspace.com/daxofficial

or on Jamendo

http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Dax_(5)

and then of course there’s my solo stuff

www.myspace.com/mjronline

or

http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/marc.reeves

Thanks for taking the time to read this, I hope you found it an interesting read.

Check back for more updates soon!

See ya,
Marc.