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INDIGENOUS TOURING –
TOTAL FUNDING $4,200
IND 04 Yowarliny East Coast Tour September
2006 [Funding grant $4,200]
Yowarliny is an Indigenous female duo that performs either as a
5-piece band or an acoustic duo. Yowarliny will tour the East Coast
to promote their upcoming debut album ‘Djiva’.Read
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PUBLICITY & MARKETING
– TOTAL FUNDING $23,250
PUB 17 Jess & the Paige boys [Funding
grant $7,750]
Jess & the Paige Boys would like to publicise and market their
national tour and EP release from Melbourne to Albury, Canberra,
Wollongong, Sydney, Gosford, Newcastle, Byron Bay, Brisbane, Eumundi
and Hervey Bay to promote their debut EP. Singer/Songwriter. Release
date: November 18th 2006 Tour date: November 2006
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PUB 65 Tecoma [Funding grant $7,750]
Tecoma is a solo singer/songwriter from the Northern Territory and
is planning a tour through Melbourne, Geelong, Daylesford, Belgrave,
Canberra, Adelaide, Wollongong, Katoomba, Newcastle, Sydney, Byron
Bay, Perth, Fremantle, Margaret River, Hobart, Darwin, Alice Springs,
Tenant Creek, Katherine, Brisbane and Cairns to promote the release
of her new album in March 2007.
Release date: Home Brew to be released in March 2007
Tour date: February / March 2007. Read
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PUB 69 Illzilla [Funding grant $7,750]
Illzila wish to market and publicise the debut self titled EP by
undertaking a 10 day tour through Melbourne, Sydney, Lismore, Ballina,
Byron Bay, Brisbane and Coolum.
Release date: Illzilla new album January 2007
Tour date: December / January 2007 Read
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SOCIAL ACTIVISM –
TOTAL FUNDING $22,800
SA 09 Master Peace Wall [Funding grant
$3,100]
The Master Peace Wall will be an out of school hours project run
by the St George Youth Services. They will target students in years
9 and 10 in local government high schools. The students are of backgrounds
other than English speaking [mostly Muslin and Arabic] and are referred,
as they are perceived as being ‘at risk’. The aim of
the project is to run workshops in mural/graffiti art [with youth
workers present] and to expand on and complete a mural. Matthew
Peet, a local artist from Peetersham Creative services, will facilitate
the workshops; he will also oversee the mural. This project hopes
to encourage local youth to use legal space for their artwork and
promote peace and harmony within the community, particularly in
light of the recent race riots in Cronulla. Read
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SA 28 How Radiation Makes You Sick [Funding
grant $5,000]
How Radiation Makes You Sick will be run by the Medical Association
for the Prevention of War and will produce an illustrated booklet
aimed at Indigenous communities explaining the health risks associated
with Nuclear activities and facilities in an accessible, but scientifically
sound, manner. MAPW aims to reproduce the speech Dr Bill Williams
gave at the Alliance meeting but will include language common to
some of the central lands people, into a book form, illustrated
by an Indigenous artist from the central lands of Australia. This
project is important because too often the nuclear industry trivialise
the health impacts of ionizing radiation. The aim of this booklet
is to inform and empower Indigenous communities facing the imposition
of uranium mines and/or radioactive waste dumps.
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SA 41 Club Refugees [Funding grant $4,700]
Club Refugees is a project to be undertaken by members of Actors
for Refugees. It will see the development and soft launch of a new
version of their touring show ‘Club Refuge’; a public
reading by professional actors with improvised musical accompaniment,
of moving and inspiring stories of refugees and asylum seekers living
in Australia, their struggles to survive and to maintain their dignity,
and their connections and friendships with Australian neighbors
and supporters. The project is due to take place in August or September
2006 and will then tour all over metropolitan and regional Victoria.
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SA 48 Climate of Hope [Funding grant $5,000]
Climate of Hope is a 20-minute DVD demonstrating why Nuclear power
is no solution to climate change. The main argument shows how Nuclear
energy is a big carbon emitter; the objective is to make this somewhat
technical argument vividly understood by the layperson. The DVD
is in pre-production and is estimated to be ready for release in
August 2006. Once the DVD is completed it will be delivered through
public meetings, direct mail to journalists, MP’s, triplej,
local film festivals, independent outlets and community activists.
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SA 55 Agents of Change – Arabic Youth
Film [Funding grant $5,000]
Agents of Change is a program affecting social change through the
Arts for young Arabic people resulting in a video resource that
can be used by Arts, educational, migrant and governmental organizations.
The project would take place in three stages: leadership camps take
place with young Arabic men and young Arabic women to develop the
content of the film, 10 week film making workshops and then a tour
of community centers in Western Sydney to showcase the film. Agents
of Change will be run by the Information and Cultural Exchange centre
in Parramatta, NSW and will begin in August 2006. Read
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PROFESSIONAL & SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT – TOTAL FUNDING $15,600
PRF 01 Krista Polvere [Funding grant $3,000]
Krista Polvere is a singer/songwriter from Melbourne who will travel
to New York to work with Mark Swersky on her songwriting skills.
Mark Swersky has credits with Joe Cocker, Roger Daltrey, Hilary
Duff, Diesel and Renee Geyer among others. Read
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PRF 07 Lazare Agneskis [Funding grant $3,000]
Lazare Agneskis is a musician/songwriter based in Melbourne, ‘In
Bloom’ is a solo project he started 2 years ago and has released
a debut EP ‘Haylee’. Lazare would like to undertake
development sessions with Paul Kelly to work on his songwriting
skills and develop songs Read
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PRF 12 Laurence Meikle [Funding grant $1,500]
Laurence Meikle has been studying to become an opera singer for
the last 4 years and is currently studying at the Victorian College
of the Arts. He has performed several leading roles in operas with
all of Melbourne’s opera companies. Laurence would like to
travel to Sydney for one week to undertake intensive private opera
language lessons with the staff of Opera Australia including world-renowned
conductors and language coaches. Read
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PRF 14 Scott Benning [Funding grant $2,000]
Scott Benning is a Sitar player based in Sydney; he started playing
Sitar in 1996 under classical Indian sitar player Pandit Ashok Roy
and is currently teaching private students. Scott has studied North
Indian classical music at the Rotterdam Conservatory in Holland.
Scott performed and taught during his stay in Holland and was invited
to perform at the 2000 World Music Conference in Rotterdam. Scott
wishes to travel to Calcutta in December 2006 to undertake further
training with Siddharth Kishna. Read
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PRF 15 Claudia Chambers [Funding grant
$1,200]
Claudia Chambers is a Flamenco and Spanish percussionist who began
studying 7 years ago while in Europe. Claudia has been performing
in places such as the Bellingen Flamenco Festival, Sydney Spanish
Film Festival opening, NAIDOC week, Café Carnivale, Brisbane
Multicultural Festival, City of Sydney Spanish quarter festival
and the Sydney Festival. Claudia wishes to expand her versatility
as a musician/teacher by studying Tabla with highly respected Tabla
player Bobby Singh in Sydney. Read
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PRF 20 Alisha Brooks [Funding grant $2,000]
Alisha Brooks is a saxaphone/clarinet/piano player based in Melbourne,
she has been playing Turkish music for the last 5 years and wishes
to travel to Turkey to embark on a course of study in traditional
Romany music of Turkey. Alisha would study with two prominent Romany
musicians. Savas Zurnaci – G clarinet, and Ahmet Elbasan –
Zurna [traditional double reed instrument]. The lessons with Savas
will be taken on the saxaphone [principal instrument] and G clarinet
[second instrument]. The lessons with Ahmet will be taken on Zurna.
All sessions will take place in Istanbul and Kirklareli during July
and August 2006. Alisha is currently playing with Unified Gecko
and Sultan and she recently performed for the Prime Minister of
Turkey on his visit to Melbourne. Read
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8 Ball Aitken [Funding grant $2,900]
8 Ball Aitken is a Brisbane based roots artist. 8 Ball has performed
in venues such as the Woodford Folk Festival, Adelaide Fringe Festival,
Earthbeat Festival, Gympie Muster and has supported Xavier Rudd
at the Carrara Stadium. 8 Ball wishes to undertake tuition from
expert pedal steel guitar player and songwriter Michel Rose who
is based in Sydney. The sessions would take place over 4 intensive
days in October 2006. Read More
MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
– TOTAL FUNDING $30,000
The management workshop is an initiative of the
JB Seed Fund for 2006. This program aims to address the lack of
practical strategies and their implementation when managing a band
or performer in the establishment phase of their career. This workshop
brings together a group of significant professionals in the music
industry, including Philip Stevens - John Butler’s manager,
Correne Wilkie - The Cat Empire’s manager, Brett Oaten - music
industry lawyer, Simon Moor - Sony A&R and publishing, Kylie
Greenlees and Sebastian Chase from MGM distribution, Chris Scaddan
from triple j, Sally Howland from APRA, Paula Jones from Jones PR,
Russell Thomas an independent radio promoter, Owen Orford from trading
post booking agency, to name a few! All of these representatives
from the music industry will share their knowledge and offer strategic
advice on ways to enhance performers’ opportunities in the
music industry. The JB Seed Initiative: Management Workshop will
be delivered in a three day intensive workshop format, complemented
by customised personal advice.
It is open to managers, band members who are managing
themselves, and established arts workers who are considering arts
management as a serious career option. The program will assist successful
applicants with transport to and from the workshop, accommodation
and food.
Here are the applicants we will fund to
attend the workshop;
MW 01 Erin Wheatley
Erin Wheatley is managing the Mason Rack Band who were named in
the top 5 of the ‘Best Blues Act’ MusicOz awards in
2005. She has been managing the band for 9 months and has managed
to secure them a record deal with a company on the Gold Coast.
MW 02 Jodie Weber
Jodie Weber has been managing Poetikool Justice for 1 year, during
that time Poetikool Justice have won the 2006 Awesam Award for best
Hip Hop act, recorded an EP and have secured gigs all over Adelaide.
MW 04 Mick Daley
Mick Daly is manager and band member of the Re-Mains, a 5-piece
country rock’n’roll band based in Northern NSW. He has
been actively managing them for 4 years, prior to this he was managing
himself as a solo artist and touring throughout Europe. Mick has
a background as a freelance photo journalist.
MW 07 Katherine Beard
Katherine Beard manages 3 independent bands, Kaya, The Extended
Family band and the G. Nunan project. All three bands are independent
and Katherine has seen them through single, EP and album launches,
as well as tours and constant gigging. Katherine has a law degree
as well as experience as an editor and is a published author.
MW 08 Kate Mills
Kate Mills is currently studying Arts Management at the West Australian
Academy of Performing Arts [WAAPA]; she is a member of the Surefire
Midnights and manages the Surefire Midnights, the Jacknives and
the Kuillotines. Kate has been organizing, booking and promoting
all three bands in conjunction with managing bands finances and
securing international and national supports for all 3 acts.
MW 10 Megan Bowman
Megan Bowman is a solo singer/songwriter who fuses roots, jazz and
pop. She has learnt to manage herself as a necessity; she has been
attending conferences, playing showcases. Megan has produced the
recording of her debut album in NYC, co-ordinated her own album
funding, booked gigs both in Australia and North America and has
also been marketing and promoting herself.
MW 12 Marion Gingell
Marion Gingell manages 2 acts, singer songwriters Steve Romig and
Jessica Paige. Jessica Paige recently won the APRA award at MusicOz.
Marion entered Steve Romig in an international songwriting competition
in Nashville and Steve was successful in the Blues category. Marion
has been writing press releases for both acts as well as managing
all other aspects of their careers.
MW 16 Ebrima Marong
Ebrima Marong is a solo artist [King Marong] as well as band member
of Super Afro Mandiriko, he takes all of this own bookings and facilitates
workshops and tours. He has worked on several recordings as co-manager.
Ebrima does not have a permanent manager and wishes to gain the
skills necessary to successfully manage himself.
MW 23 Tracey Robertson
Tracey Robertson manages Loren, a Brisbane based, acoustic singer/songwriter.
Tracey has set up and managed a small original live music venue,
which has now closed. She has been booking gigs, applying to festivals,
marketing, publicity, tour logistics, grant applications and merchandise
concepts and design and generally managing all other aspects of
Loren’s career.
MW 27 Kimberley Morley
Kimberley Morley manages Pink Stik, a 5-piece band based on the
NSW mid north coast. Kimberley has previously worked with a youth
events organization ‘Youth Alive NSW’ and during her
time with them sourced up to 67 local and international artists
and managed tours through local schools, universities and clubs.
MW 28 Dane Hunnerup
Dane Hannerup manages the Scientists of Modern Music a 2-piece electro/pop
act based in Tasmania. Dane has previously managed bands he has
been a member of. Dane has been booking the Scientists of Modern
Music gigs all over Tasmania as well as securing them as a headlining
act for the Hobart Fringe Festival opening party.
MW 37 Kristen Maher
Kristen Maher is managing Sin City, a 4-piece hard rock/pop act.
Kristen has completed a music business course and has been helping
out with managing her husband’s band for the past 5 years.
She has recently taken over managing Sin City and they are planning
releases, tours and promotions.
MW 38 Cilla Jane Leighton-Daly
Cilla Jane has been managing herself as an independent artist for
the last 3 years. She has funded and recorded her own EP, a blend
of storytelling and folk style music, she creates all of her own
promotional and marketing material in a professional manner. Cilla
has also designed her own website and is booking all of her own
gigs.
MW 39 Elizabeth Kilby
Elizabeth Kilby is managing ‘Kafka’ one of the most
frequently performing groups on the Brisbane music scene. Elizabeth’s
previous experience includes producer of straight out of Brisbane
festival 2006, production manager SOOBIESTA 06 [largest event at
Brisbane’s valley Fiesta], former manager of world music act
‘Doch’ 2005-2006 and producer of Q Music big sounds
emerging artists showcase.
MW 40 Nasrine Rahmani
Nasrine Rahmani has managed herself as a professional musician since
1999. During this time she has funded her own professional development
overseas trips and recorded and played with many highly successful
bands and artists including the Cat Empire, Alex Lloyd and Dan Greenwood.
She is now managing San Lazaro a 9-piece band based in Melbourne.
MW 48 Matt Irvin
Matt Irvin is managing Matt Sawyer a folk pop solo artist based
in Perth and also Dusk, a blues and roots act from Fremantle of
which he is a member. Matt’s experience includes booking the
Swan bar acoustic lounge in Fremantle under the guidance of Nigel
Bird [organiser of the WAMI festival and awards] and running his
own boutique independent record label called Canopy Records.
MW 52 Alex Beck
Alex Beck manages the Harlequin Smile a Melbourne based melodic/experimental
rock band. He has booked all of their gigs including Big Day Out
2006, AMW 2006 and a host of others at various Melbourne venues.
The Harlequin Smile, thanks to Alex, has appeared on channel 10’s
music program the Big Night In.
MW 54 Alison McLean
Alison McLean is managing Birds of Tokyo a 4 piece, Perth based
alternative rock band. Alison has secured a number of headlining
gigs at Perth’s premier venues, launched a double A side single,
worked on creating a mailing list database and financial system
and has organised a number of small regional tours for the band.
Alison is currently finalizing a mini-national tour of WA, Sydney
and Melbourne.
MW 55 Julian Abrahams
Julian Abrahams has been a co-founder of 8-piece live funk/hip hop
act Casual Projects and is currently managing the band. Casual Projects
has secured national distribution through MGM, and have recently
played Bar Open, the Espy front bar and the Cat and Fiddle in Sydney.
MW 59 Mark Smith
Mark Smith is managing Drum Drum, a band that he is also a member
of. Drum Drum are a world music act based in the NT. Drum Drum recently
performed at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne and have toured
throughout Europe, UK and the USA.
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