Monthly Archives: April 2010

Exclusive Interview: Jim Kerr

jimA Blast from the future!!
Lostboy AKA!

This editions’ exclusive interview and featured artist is legendary Simple Minds front man Jim Kerr with the release of one of the most highly anticipated solo projects of 2010.  Having enjoyed a successful career with Simple Minds for over 30 years, Jim now has a collection of his own songs.  From the influences and inspirations that paved the path for one of the most influential bands in history, Jim created an alter ego “Lostboy! AKA” to perform and compose songs which recreate the inspiration and the desire he felt as a frustrated young musician.

As with all songs that Jim has written over the years, to find the true essence of any song is to play it live and that same ethos is transpired to Lostboy AKA. I caught up with Jim to find out what is behind this build up of songs that have been drifting around with him for all these years and why now! Talking from Nice in the South of France a relaxed Jim Kerr, confidently talks about the past, present and the future, with a great insight on how this relentless creative spirit, keeps on rising!

JS)  Jim,  Who is this Lostboy character?

JK) I wanted to do something that took me back to the beginning, I have felt for a while now that I have some kinda unfinished business to attend to, it’s been burning for a wee while and more so recently. I had this feeling that this would happen some day but never knowing when and even more so if there would be a right time!  I have, over the years found a way to revisit the past, which I’m totally ok with.  I have been blessed with a great career with Simple Minds and that story has many chapters still to write, but at the moment I have the creative bug that’s burning brighter than ever before. It’s hard to contain sometimes, I love song writing passionately and for some reason I really fancied a new approach to music. Call it a fresh start and the realisation of doing something without a history. A fresh look kinda revitalised me in a way I had never thought possible. As for the timing of this, it just felt right to do this now and since that realisation everything seems to be falling in place.  The feeling that brings is great and so far so good!

JS) Why has Lostboy come to see the light in 2010?

JK) It just felt right to get immersed into this now, a few reasons & some bizarre coincidences. The time felt right and I really wanted to do this without a safety net, no parachute!  The music has to stand up on its own merits.  As with Simple Minds all songs are born to be played live and that’s the ultimate test for a good song to a truly great song. I am also surrounded by a great dedicated bunch of people who I love working with. Without that I suppose it would be a different feeling and would I still be doing this? I don’t know! I wanted it to be part of a different story. The Simple Minds sound track is constantly evolving but does there have to be only one story?  Is that how my life is meant to be? I don’t think so! I thought a lot about that, after the 30th anniversary tour, it hit me more than I would ever have contemplated. It is good to go back and have a look at the past but you need to find and live that balance – the future is the place we’re going now!

Another major factor is the recording/music business itself.  This wouldn’t have been possible a few years ago as we have always been tied into some contract where you can’t do this or can’t do that. The thing that I disliked the most is the way it was structured, it was a case of doing only one project at a time. There are so many bands and artists that have numerous projects on the go & I always like the idea of that artistically and it keeps life interesting.

As a musician I find myself constantly looking for that creative pot of gold! It’s the same with Simple Minds – on a few occasions I felt we‘d found it!  But even so there is so much still to be discovered!

Simple Minds are also having a wee bit of time out at that moment and apart from a few gigs down under, I had the time to look at Lostboy AKA plus the raw excitement and positive reaction to the demos! All roads just led to where I am now!

JS)  Why the name Lostboy AKA? Wouldn’t Jim Kerr suffice?

JK) Good question, I felt a Jim Kerr album wouldn’t be as challenging and maybe looked upon as predictable. I wanted to create a character born out of frustration and eagerness and to create an entity all on its own. I wanted to emphasise on what I had within that needed to break out – a person consumed within a person!  The idea of going back to when I was a kid and trying to find a way to communicate with the desire to succeed and elaborate on so many influences that contributed to my career, a kinda path I would have taken if Simple Minds had never of happened. Lostboy is a part of me within me! Call it an alter ego!

JS) Describe the music Jim – will the Lostboy sound be similar to Simple Minds?

JK) Of course there will be some characteristics the same, I have sung with Simple Minds for years and my voice is still the same. Charlie Burchill has always played a major part to the Simple Minds sound, live and on record, and of course all the other musicians we have played with over the years.  The instant connection of my voice will be there but there is a new originality to the music, a lot more space, and by using different musicians the whole thing has a very different feel to it. If there were any references to Simple Minds it would be only in the very early days. Jez Coad plays guitar on the album and it has a completely different approach and vibe to it.  Jez also produced the album and he is a very talented producer.

JS) what can we expect with Lostboy AKA Live?

JK) Lostboy AKA live is what I am looking forward to the most.  The level of musicianship I have immerged myself into is exceptional and the set is going to be full of energy and passion. Lostboy AKA kicks off on the 21st May in Aberdeen; Glasgow the following night, down to London on the 23rd and there is also going to be a handful of European dates to follow shortly. We’re playing tiny intimate clubs which I always like.  It also takes me back to the beginning, with Simple Minds – what better way to start the ball rolling in a tiny club with everyone going nuts!

We also intend to play some very rare Simple Minds songs have never been played live before. We are still working on them now but I can promise all the Lostboy gigs will be very special nights indeed; I would love to take “Lostboy! AKA” around the world. These small intimate gigs are just the start of things to come and that’s a promise!

Track Listing

  • Refugee
  • She Fell In Love with Silence
  • Shadowland
  • Return of the King
  • Red Letter Day
  • Remember Asia
  • Bulletproof Heart
  • Lostboy!
  • Nail Through My Heart
  • Solo man Solo Head
  • The Wait

The album “Lostboy! Aka ” will be released on May 17, 2010

For more information on Lostboy AKA please visit www.lostboyaka.com for live dates, news and of course to buy the album

The music has the same energy you would expect with anything from Jim Kerr -   innovative, creative and full of emotion. The whole collection of songs has such a futuristic feel, it’s like nothing you have heard before. This album is not about the past, it’s a glimpse into future, which incidentally, is now!!

Newton Abbot Festival

The first Newton Abbot Festival held in the town centre last year on a beautiful sunny and warm summers day was a great success. The festival this year will be bigger and better and held over 3 days from Friday 21st May to Sunday 23rd May.

Entertainment will take place throughout the pedestrianised town centre, with lots more activity in Bakers Park too – there really will be something for everyone!

During the day time, the Clock Tower stage will be busy with everything from Bhangra dancing from Bengal and ‘Bugsy Malone’ by Coombeshead College; to Tai Chi and music by Kit Holmes.

The ‘Shambles’ (the space in front of Austins furniture store, the Ship and Magpies ) in Wolborough Street will host amazing BMX and skate board demonstrations, featuring the Newton Shredders and there will be further stalls, activities and displays in Bank Street.

Stilt walkers, magicians and puppeteers will be roaming around Courtenay Street and the market area, with an Open Tree Art Exhibition and trail to Bakers Park, courtesy of Transition Town.

As the sun goes down on Saturday night, the clock tower stage will hot up with Samba ROC and N.U.M.B hitting the stage. Al fresco dining will be courtesy of local food providers, including a hog roast, giant paella and a taste of food from around the world. Together with the offer from the surrounding pubs and cafes there will be no need to go home for tea and everyone can carry on enjoying the atmosphere in the Clock Tower Quarter.

Sunday will be a day of music and relaxation, starting with Lemon Rock at 11.30, followed by our own’ Spectrum’; then a little light opera, followed by a return performance from Duke Johnson and the Scorchers to round up the afternoon!

This is an event for the community, by the community and featuring many local acts. Make a note in the diary now!

More information and contact details can be found on the festival website www.newtonabbotfestival.co.uk

South Devon Festival

sdfSouth Devon is THE only place to be on Saturday 24th July when Newton Abbot Racecourse will play host to the premiere of the South Devon Festival. Headlined by none other than Will Young and will feature 18 bands across 2 stages. The festival will also host an array of activities to keep the young and young at heart amused.

Joining Will on the day, amongst other acts, will be Adrian Edmondson and The Bad Shepherds, The Wurzels and support act to Muse’s record sell out concert in Teignmouth, The Quails.

The festival is much more than just music. As well as a huge selection of delicious food outlets offering everything from Thai cuisine to traditional fish & chips, there will also be an exciting range of jewellery, clothing and gift stalls.
The festival is also offering a chillout tent where people can take the chance to experience a range of relaxing therapies including Reflexology and Indian Head Massage. You can also learn what fate has in store for you by having a palm reading or your tarot cards read!

A circus skills workshop will be available where you can learn to juggle, unicycle, tightrope walk as well as bushcraft and den making workshops. Paignton Zoo and Living Coasts are also coming along to keep the kids amused. They’ll also be coming with give-aways. Best of all, these activities and workshops are all free!

Street entertainers will be wowing the crowds throughout the day with juggling, magic and stilt walking. So come along, have a great family day and help make the South Devon Festival THE only festival to be at this summer!

For tickets visit www.southdevonfestival.co.uk

Same Difference @ The Palace Theatre

sameSame Difference made it all the way to the final of UK X Factor 2007, winning over legions of fans with their energetic and thrilling live performances.

Same Difference are brother and sister Sean and Sarah Smith from Portsmouth, Hampshire. Sean, 24, left home at the age of 17 to perform on cruise ships and has performed in a number of pantomimes, as well as an ABBA tour group. Sarah, 21, left home at 16 to attend the Italia Conti Academy, completing her diploma in 2007. Prior to appearing on X Factor, Sarah had already worked as a professional model and appeared on Nickelodeon TV show Genie in the House.
In early 2008 Same Difference toured the country as part of the massive X Factor Live tour. The tour visited packed arenas all over the UK, with the duo recreating their best loved performances from the show, receiving enthusiastic reviews from fans and critics alike.

Following the X factor tour, Same Difference went on to sign an album deal with Simon Cowell’s label, Syco, and recorded their debut album with some of the biggest names in pop – Pete Waterman (Kylie, Steps, Donna Summer), Jörgen Elofsson (Britney Spears, Leona Lewis, Westlife), and Quiz/Larossi (Alexandra Burke, Pussycat Dolls, The Saturdays). Their debut single ‘We R One’ shot into the charts at 13, and was shortly followed by the album ‘POP’, which has so far sold in excess of 180,000 copies and been certified Gold in the UK.

Now with new management, a new record deal with PopLife Records and a new beginning, things couldn’t look any better for Same Differece. International fans can look forward to the release of ‘POP’ in 2010, with a revised tracklisting featuring new songs. UK fans can look forward to the second album, which will be released in summer 2010 and their new single out of August 29th.

This is definitely going to be a show not to miss!
All tickets are priced at a very reasonable £12.50
To make a booking or for more information please contact The Palace Theatre on 01803 665800

The Quails Live at The Riviera International Centre

quailsOn Saturday 8th May Devon Indie Rock band The Quails are holding their album launch show at The International Riviera Centre in Torquay. Supported by three fantastic bands, the evening promises to be a very special event for Torbay.

Currently making waves on the National Music Scene, The Quails are the latest big musical export from the South West. The four-piece released their first album in 2009 and supported Muse, Motorhead and The Kooks among others. In March they played The Altitude Festival in Meribel with Newton Faulkner and will be playing at numerous festivals including Reading, Beach Break Live, South Devon Festival, Chagstock, Dartmouth, Ivy Live and Volksfest later this year.

The second album entitled Master of Imperfection combines a darker, more sophisticated sound with the quirky, catchy tunes of the first album I’ve Heard It’s All Rumours. Recorded at the wonderfully atmospheric Sawmills studios on the River Fowey in Cornwall it is produced by Simon Honywill who is the head of department for sound for The Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury and who describes the album as “absolute dynamite.”

The Quails first single called Argentina will be available soon for download and will be released on the 3rd of May. After their perform ance at the International Riviera Centre The Quails will be embarking on a two week National tour going as far as Glasgow and back.

Don’t miss out on a night to remember, four fantastic bands for just £10. Tickets available from The IRC box office, on-line from www.myspace.com/thequailsband and from Teign Music in Teignmouth. The event is sponsored by Studio 5 photography, Palm FM and Teign Music.

Spectrum Music Presents a Charity Concert in aid of Help For Heroes

specIn celebration of Musical Director Tim Porter’s 10th Anniversary with the band. Sponsored by Vincent & Co Accountants.

Saturday 5 June 2010, 7:30pm, Palace Avenue Theatre

Spectrum Music is a Devon based Concert Wind Band. We play a wide selection of music from Films, Musicals, Popular Song and standard Wind Band concert favourites. We perform regularly on bandstands and in concert halls throughout Devon and beyond.

This year marks the 10 years of conducting the band for Musical Director, Tim Porter. Tim, a former principal clarinettist with the Parachute Regiment Band and the staff band at RMA Sandhurst, is also a classically trained pianist, composer and arranger. He has shown exceptional loyalty and commitment to the band for 10 years, supporting the progress of individual players and striving to achieve the best from the band. The band is delighted to be celebrating this milestone with Tim.

The concert at The Palace Avenue Theatre, Paignton on June 5th 2010 will include a selection of our favourite arrangements from films and musicals, with a ‘Last Night of the Proms’ style finale including pieces such as Jerusalem and British Sea Songs. Proceeds from the concert will be donated to Tim’s chosen charity, Help For Heroes, who raise money to support members of the Armed Forces who have been wounded in recent service.

More information about the band can be found at www.spectrumconcertband.co.uk
Tickets can be purchased at the Palace Avenue Theatre box office on 01803 665800.
This event is sponsored by Vincent & Co Accountants.

Dave Luck (Heart FM Presenter)

daveSunday Mornings 8-12.

I’m Dave Luck and I present the Sunday morning show on Heart from 8-midday as well as covering for the other presenters when they are either ill or on holiday!

Before I came to Devon in 1997 to work for this station, I spent ten great years in Bournemouth working for a radio station there, it’s really, where I guess I grew up in radio as it were, I did every show on the station in the time I was there and had a really amazing time.

Bournemouth is famous for it’s coastline and I was lucky enough to live about half a mile from the glorious sandy beach in Southbourne.

Since moving to Devon I’ve met the love of my life, settled down and had three beautiful children, Thomas who’s now seven, Alannah who’s four and two year old Katie. I also have a step-daughter Lauren, she’s fifteen so most of the time in our house things are quite lively to say the least, but I really wouldn’t have it any other way! I never thought I would have children as I was always too busy partying and out and about having a good time, but I feel so much more fulfilled since becoming a father and bringing them up is a real privilege.

When I’m not on the radio and not being climbed all over by the children! I love playing football and watching football too being an avid Manchester United fan!

I love eating out, cycling and generally messing about in the garden, I’m no gardener but I have a go! I am quite bad at many things but I think DIY must come top of the pile, again, I have a good go at it but to be honest I am a bit of a disaster!

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read this little insight into the world of Dave, keep giving it some Heart and I’ll catch you on the radio again soon.