Are you Ready to Rock?
Alison Seabeck MP is urging local musicians and small venues to enter national music competition.
Ms Seabeck has called for musicians and small venues in Plymouth Moor View to enter Rock the House 2015, Parliament’s biggest competition which celebrates up-and-coming British artists and the live music venues that support them.
Applications are open now and will close on December 31st 2014.
The competition is open to all music lovers who fall into the following categories: solo artist, band, under 19 solo artist, under 19 band, and best small live music venue.
Ms Seabeck said: “Rock the House is a great opportunity for aspiring artists of any age looking to find a way into the industry. I am excited to listen to the tracks from musicians and artists in my constituency of Plymouth Moor View and hope to receive as many submissions as possible.”
Mike Weatherley MP, founder of Rock the House said: "Every year the competition gets bigger and better and my thanks go to our Patrons, Sponsors, Judges, the entrants, the MPs who take part and the loyal team who have run the project since its inception in 2010. If you're a keen musician make sure you take part in the competition.”
Brian May, Queen guitarist and songwriter said: “It is a great honour to back Rock the House. The UK is a hotbed of musical talent from all genres, and if the British music industry is going to grow and thrive then musicians need to be able to make a living from selling their product.
“This competition gives all musicians, from all backgrounds the chance to get out there and make live music – one of the things Brits do best.”
Ms Seabeck MP will nominate her favourite from each category, after which a judging panel made of international music industry experts will chose the finalists. The finalists will compete in a live battle of the bands, with the finals taking place on 18th March 2015. Details on how to apply can be found on http://www.rockthehousehoc.com/