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Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival has been going for nearly 50 years now with it being confirmed last year as the largest arts festival in the world. For those who have been, this will come as no surprise…

I have been going for nearly 10 years now and every time, without fail, the entire city transforms into a wonderland of creativity and performing arts. For three weeks, debating halls, bars, council buildings and run down car parks become underground fringe venues, sporting music, comedy, theatre, dance and everything in-between. Even the streets are filled with performers enticing you into their shows and the legendary street festival, occupied by fire breathers juggling pineapples whilst balancing on a 10ft pole and buskers showcasing their latest music.

It is awesome, for everyone involved. But it is the 1Click2Fame of the festival world! The performers upload their shows to fringe venues and the judges rate by way of ticket sales and acclaim…it’s kind of like 1Click2Fame…with less scary Scottish men.

Anyways, if you want to know more, I’ve been up here for 5 days with the chicken so we thought we’d share our experience with you…

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Five Fringe Favourites

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The joy of the fringe is it’s unjuried, so anyone can take a show there. With over 100 venues to choose from, as a performer, the fringe is the perfect place to try out new material and showcase what you’ve got. (Don’t get caught up in the ‘fringe dream’ though – there are 20,000 performances over the 3 weeks, which means an average audience of about 5!)

The tricky bit is, as a punter, what to see! You can discover some amazing talent…and a lot of rubbish. Well, I thought I’d make it easy for you by giving my top 5 acts from the Fringe…from the 5 days I was there!

I’ve narrowed it down to acts that spend the rest of the year touring, so even if the Fringe isn’t your thing or you’re not there, you may get a chance to catch them near you sometime, or just sound cool when someone mentions the show and you say “oh I’ve heard of them, Tom said they’re awesome. Oh, you haven’t met my friend Tom? He’s amazing, he has a chicken and completed his cycling proficiency when he was only 9.”

Anyway, here it is, my Five Fringe Favourites…

The Boy With Tape on his Face
I saw this briefly at 1am during a stand up set at the Gilden Balloon and it is genius, alternative comedy at its best. In the show, Sam Wills fills an hour without uttering a word (mostly because he has tape on his face.) Instead he plays with objects, music and audience members, getting people up on stage to dance, dress up and act as props in his next absurd trick. Really imaginative physical comedy. No word on whether Sam’s sticking around in England or heading back to his home town, but keep an eye on his website for more

Dead Cat Bounce
There are a lot of musical comedians about, Boothby Graffoe, Bill Bailey even groups like Flight of the Conchords, Tripod and Axis of Awesome, but Dead Cat Bounce are an international rock & roll comedy supergroup…I KNOW! The first comedy band I’ve seen and it was incredible. For an hour, these guys played every genre of music with skilled musicianship and even more skilled comedic timing. The lyrics were hilarious, the performance was hilarious and a ginger man in leopard-print-leggings playing drums was…strangely arousing. The guys are from Ireland, but are constantly gigging all over the place so check out their next one here.

Hit Me! The Life & Rhymes of Ian Dury
Not knowing a lot about Ian Dury or being able to name more than a couple of songs by the Blockheads, I wasn’t sure what to expect from this show but I was so glad that I caught it while I was there. The show is an incredible piece of theatre laced with high energy musical performances, comedy and emotion. Behind the perfect portrayal of Dury on stage, the two actors invite you into an extraordinary story into the brutal reality of his private life and of the relationship between Ian Dury and his tour manager, minder and friend Fred ‘Spider’ Rowe with some interesting and funny stories along the way. (And it turned out, unknowingly, I am actually an avid fan of Ian Dury and the Blockheads!) The show is now on tour, so be sure to check out when it’s close to you here – well worth checking out.

Potted Panto
The ‘Potted’ franchise has become an absolute for me at the Fringe with ‘Potted Potter’ and ‘Potted Pirates’ quickly becoming festival favourites for me in previous years. Dan and Jeff (from CBBC) cram all the classic pantomimes into 70 minutes…in the middle of the summer, with Jeff playing all the leading roles and Dan covering the ugly sisters, the seven dwarves and most impressively depicts an epic battle between King Rat and Dick Wittington’s cat all on his own. This was the funniest thing I’ve seen all Fringe and I would recommend it to anyone. Perhaps it was because I hadn’t read the Harry Potter books or because pirates with beards scare me a little bit, but this was to me their best show by far. Their website states that they’re in London over Christmas so definitely keep an eye out for it. (’Dan’ also looks a lot like my chicken…spooky)

The Blues Brothers Banned
What can I say any more than this is the best show in the world ever. Without any bias at all, I can honestly say, if you haven’t seen this show, you haven’t lived. Mostly because one of the lead singers is the sexiest thing ever to grace this planet, but partly because the 10 strong line up produce some incredible, high-energy, funkifying, soulful, rhythm and blues…and it’s pretty funny too. They’re constantly gigging so keep checking up on the website or join the facebook to find out more.

Cheeky Extra Five Stand-Up Favourites…

Also saw some great stand-up while I was out there, so be sure to keep an eye on:

Daniel Kitson

Tony Law

Paul Foot

Daniel Atkinson

Pete Johansson

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Perform at Camp Bestival with BRIT Class Act

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

No, we’re not kidding! You could be performing at Camp Bestival, courtesy of our friends at BRIT Class Act, this summer and here’s how…

BRIT Class actTo celebrate the school holidays, Rob da Bank has teamed up with BRIT Class Act, to offer the ultimate prize to all budding young musicians: the chance to play on stage at Camp Bestival.

The competition is open to school students under 19. All entrants need to do is upload a video of themselves performing an original song or a cover to the BRIT Class Act website. Rob da Bank and a team of judges will be on hand to pick the winning entry and that act plus their families will all win tickets to Camp Bestival, with the winning act playing live on stage!

Curator of Camp Bestival, Rob da Bank, is right behind the competition: “Morning mini-campers! Yep, da Bank and the Camp Bestival crew have joined forces with BRIT Class Act to give the young’uns the chance to show the adults who’s best. What better way to kick off your musical careers with a slot on a festival bill that includes Friendly Fires, Ellie Goulding, Tinie Tempah, Chipmunk and Annie Mac – I’ll be handpicking the band that pricks my ears up the most so make sure you get your cameras rollin’ and get your entries in now”.

The competition is the perfect warm up to BRIT Class Act’s big launch in September when they will begin their search for the UK’s best school act under 19. Kicking off with a national schools’ music chart, BRIT Class Act will be showcasing the best school acts across the UK each week and in January 2011 they will be crowning the best BRIT Class Act in the country with a special BRIT Class Act Award.

Enter Now at www.britclassact.co.uk but be quick you’ve only got till July 16th to get your video entries in!

If you have any questions, then you can always contact us at info@1click2fame.com.

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Glastonbury Festival 2010

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Glastonbury Festival boasted it’s 40th Birthday this year and to celebrate, had one of the biggest line-ups with names like Stevie Wonder, Muse, Gorillaz, Dizzee Rascal, Snoop Dogg and Rolf Harris gracing the infamous Pyramid Stage.

To honour what we knew would be an incredible weekend, we thought we’d send down our best reporter to check out what all the fuss was about…unfortunately he was busy so we asked the Chicken instead and I’m not sure that he was too happy about it…

Enjoy.

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Live and Kicking!

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

We are just about getting over the huge event that was The Annual Final 2010. The 12 finalists and other guests gathered for a night of live music and to hear who had won the most votes and walked away with the £100k prize.

It was a fun-packed night with Tom playing as host, performances from last year’s £100k winner, Lucie Evans, the Quarterfinal winners and of course, this year’s winner, Katem3.

See all the excitement unfold as we lead up to the announcement and enjoy the buzzing atmosphere in the heart of London’s Brick Lane…Check it!

To see the full chart, click here!

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We go Gaga. . .for Gaga

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Hello!

Annabel here from 1Click2Fame and I was lucky enough to get tickets to see Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball show at the O2 in London this weekend. It was definitely money well spent – the best concert I have ever been to (including the Black Eyed Peas and Britney in her heyday) and I want to go again!

Lady Gaga performed non-stop for 2 hours and her ‘little monsters’, as she calls her fans, had an absolutely fantastic night – as I had a standing ticket and managed to get quite near the front, the atmosphere (and heat!) was incredible. Highlights included performances of Just Dance, Paparazzi, So Happy I Could Die, a brilliant version of Stand By Me and show closer, Bad Romance. I also enjoyed the amazing costumes and the wonderfully OTT story of Gaga heading to the ‘greatest party on the planet’.

You can have a sneaky peak at the show in all its crazy, glittery glory in the video below! Apologies for the shaky camera work – I was filming while dancing and jumping up and down which was quite difficult! Has anyone else seen Gaga live in concert? Was she as good as you expected or even better?! Take part in our discussion on Facebook now!

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1Click2Fame, 1 Year On: Events

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

As mentioned before, we have been celebrating our 1st Birthday!

It has been a fun-packed year and last week we took a look back over the highlights from all of our winners. This week, we thought we’d delve into our archives and look back at all of the events we were a part of. From last year’s Awards Party through to Festivals and the launch of our Pod, we’ve had some pretty fun times.

We’re about to add another one under our belt! The Annual Final kicks off soon and voting starts on the 10th June. We will be announcing the winner on the 17th of June at The 1Click2Fame Annual Final Party which will be held at Cafe 1001 in London.

Become a Judge now to vote for your favourite act!

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And finally, The Talented 12

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

The Annual Final is just around the corner and with our 3 Wildcards now confirmed we can give you a quick reminder of who is in the running for the ma-hoo-sive £100k sponsorship prize!

The 12 talented acts will be battling it out on June 10th for the top spot and it will be up to you, the public, to decide who is crowned the winner of the Annual Final 2010. We don’t know about you but we’re pretty excited. It’s going to be huge!

So here are the Final 12, here it goes…

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Lucie rocks LA

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

We cannot believe it’s already been a year since Lucie walked away with the £100,000 sponsorship prize! And what a year it has been for the young starlet…

She’s gone from Norway to Los Angeles working with big names in the industry including top producers, meeting Perez Hilton and spending the day at the MTV Digs studios. Now Lucie has jetted off to LA once more to perform at Musexpo in LA’s Viper Room.

We had a quick catch up with her to see how the gig went and her plans for the near future…

You can find out more about Lucie by checking out her MySpace and joining her Facebook Page.

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Forever Signed

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Whilst browsing through the latest auditions today, we came across a 1Click exclusive! Yes, we got pretty excited when we saw that brand new competitor, Rachel Collins, had uploaded a performance of her self-penned track ‘Forever’ just for us and you guys, our lovely 1Click Community.

Rachel is a singer/songwriter from London. Influenced by Kate Bush, Regina Spektor and Rufus Wainwright, Rachel has played many live gigs alongside her six-piece band, bringing a unique sound of contemporary English folk to her already large following. As if that wasn’t enough, Rachel is currently competing at Live and Unsigned.

We managed to have a quick catch up with Rachel today and she said “I’m so excited to be a part of this online community of artists and I’m really looking forward to the opportunities that Live and Unsigned and 1Click2Fame can bring to people like myself.” She even promised to take us backstage of her live gig on Sunday, where she will be performing at the Beck Theatre in Hayes, so be sure to look out for that coming very soon.

Meanwhile, you can find out more about Rachel by visiting her website www.rachelcollins.co.uk.

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