Daily Archives : January 10th, 2014

Glasgowbury Tutor Wins Songwriting Competition

Draperstown’s Gemma Bradley wins ‘Best Youth/Under 18’ act category at Resonate Project

 

The Resonate Project was set up in 2013 to document local music through Derry’s City of Culture year. Amongst the winners was 17-year-old Gemma Bradley, from Draperstown, winner of the ‘Best Youth/Under 18’ act. Her self-penned song ‘Wicker Men’, inspired by the cult film, wowed judges in the underage category. The live video itself was recorded at Glasgowbury’s new creative Hub, The Cornstore by local media company BScreen Creative Media based within the centre.

The voting was made up of public voting and judges within the arts sector. Gemma is an alumni of Glasgowbury’s Rural Key Project and now teaches guitar to our under 18’s.

Earlier this year, her collaboration with local artist Derry artist Paddy Nash saw her reach the final of the IMRO Christy Hennessy Song contest in Tralee.

‘The Resonate project has been great in providing the inspiration and opportunity for young musicians, said Bradley. ‘I feel I have grown as a performer throughout the City of Culture year. And it has provided tremendous role models like SOAK, who is only year older than me and has already achieved so much.’

Gemma got involved with Resonate when Glasgowbury was approached to put forward a number of acts playing at 2013’s festival to collaborate with each other.

Gemma Bradley was paired with Paddy Nash,

The Greased Palm with Orchid Collective, and

More Than Conquerors with Axis Of.

 

Check out all the collaborations here.

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Glasgowbury Nominated In Irish Festival Awards

Glasgowbury nominated in 3 categories at this year’s awards.

Following Glasgowbury’s success at the UK Festival Awards in December [UK Promoter of the Year, Paddy Glasgow]. The festival has now been nominated in three categories at the Irish Festival Awards. The categories are:

Best Small Festival
Best Family Festival
Best Line Up

Voting is now open and you can vote here.

If you could take a minute of your time to vote for us that would be much appreciated.

If you have a bit more time, you can share the link on your social networks and ask your friends to get involved.

On Twitter, use the hashtag #irishfestawards [and #smallbutMASSIVE if you have the room!]

Thanks,

Paddy and The G Team