
Following a six month nationwide search for the best in young UK musical talent, Monday night, 5th March, three unsigned artists were crowned winners of Next BRIT Thing - a national music competition for 11-19 year olds backed by the UK music industry, The BRIT Awards and the Government.
Having battled their way through regional auditions after being selected from 2,500 entries in a public online vote, thirteen Next BRIT Thing finalists performed in front of a panel of celebrity judges and an audience of thousands on Monday 5th March 2012 at the IndigO2 in Greenwich, London.
After stiff competition, the judges; pop band McFly (pictured), operatic tenor Noah Stewart, best-selling soprano Laura Wright and managing director of Columbia Records Mike Smith, chose winners in three different categories:
19-year old Northern Irish singer-songwriter Paul Shevlin won the General Category with his original melodic piano led songs. This category was open to all genres. Paul wins a recording session at the world-famous Abbey Road.
"I'm really humbled to have been selected from such a standard of artists on the night. Being a massive Beatles fan I cannot wait to get into Abbey Road studios - it's a bit surreal!" said Paul Shevlin.
BPI Chief Executive Geoff Taylor said, “All the performances on the night were truly inspirational, showing the real breadth of musical talent from Britain’s young performers. Paul’s performance was astonishing – a star in the making and a true natural performer. He’s a worthy winner of our first Next BRIT Thing national competition and I look forward to hearing his Abbey Road recording.”
16-year old classical piano player Sarah Gardner from Stockton-on-Tees near Middlesborough won the Classical Category. As a prize she will get to perform at the Royal Albert Hall as part of Classic FM’s Autumn Concert, recorded for broadcast.
Laura Wright congratulated Sarah, “The whole event was fantastic, there was an incredible amount of talent on stage, not one act let the competition down. Sarah stood out to me as the classical winner immediately. She played with such confidence and composure for someone so young, and her performance of the Ravel was truly breathtaking. I wish her and all the rest of the finalists the best of luck with their future's, it was a joy to be part of The Next Brit Thing!"
"It was an amazing night in front of a fantastic audience with some very tough competition. The opportunity to perform at The Royal Albert Hall is a dream come true for me. All this and I got to meet McFly too." said Sarah Gardner.
South London, female-fronted rock band Floodliners were victorious in the Songwriting Category, sponsored by PRS for Music. They will receive a songwriting session in addition to the share of £10,000-worth of instruments from Roland UK with the other winners.
Guy Fletcher OBE, PRS Chairman said: “Huge congratulations to Floodliners with their excellent track Freeze, worthy winners of the PRS for Music songwriting and composition award. The standard of entries for original works was exceptionally high, demonstrating the wealth of young creative songwriting talent we have in this country. Good luck to them in what I’m sure will be a long and fruitful career in music creation.”
"Last night's show was sick! It was great to perform at such a cool venue with all the other talent and it was brilliant that we won our first ever award! Whoo! Its nice to be recognised for what we love to do!" said Floodliners’ 15 year-old bass player Georgia South.
Launched in Summer 2011, Next BRIT Thing - www.nextbritthing.com/ - looked for young musicians in any genre to share their performances, compete in online charts and perform live. The competition was open to all 11-19 year olds whether in formal education or not. In all, some 36,000 young people registered to get involved and the website attracted over 100,000 unique users. More than 2,500 entries were made by young people uploading tracks, which were voted upon during a two-month period prior to Christmas 2011. After 60,000 votes were cast, a long list of performers to audition in one of ten regions emerged.
Organised by the BPI, with the support of the record industry and the sponsorship of the Department for Culture, Media and Sports and the Department for Education, Next BRIT Thing has brought together all elements of the industry including artists, labels and industry bodies including the Performing Rights Society and the Music Industries Association and sponsors, Peavey and Roland. It offers young people the opportunity to engage with the music industry, develop their music talent and enjoy the shared experience of being part of a national event.
PRS for Music specifically recognised entrants to Next Brit Thing whose submission either in the pop or classical genre, is an original work. Over a thousand Next Brit Thing entries were original compositions underpinning the vast creative young talent across the UK.
You can catch McFly on their up and coming March-time UK tour – check the dates and details below and grab yourself a pair of the cheapest tickets available.
McFly UK & Ireland Tour Dates are as follows:
Mar 7th - Portsmouth Guildhall
Mar 9th - Sheffield City Hall
Mar 10th - Manchester Apollo
Mar 11th - Oxford New Theater
Mar 13th - Margate Winter Gardens
Mar 14th - Folkstone Leas Cliff
Mar 16th - Nottingham Royal Centre
Mar 17th - Leeds Academy One (McFly on stage at 8:30pm)
Mar 18th - Stokes Hanley Victoria Hall
Mar 21st - Southampton Guildhall
Mar 22nd - Swindon Oasis
Mar 24th - Plymouth Pavilions
Mar 25th - Torquay Riviera
Mar 26th - Bristol Colston Hall
Mar 28th - Ipwsich Regent
Mar 30th - Birmingham Academy One (McFly on stage at 8:30pm)
Apr 1st - Lincoln Engine Rooms
Apr 3rd - Norwich UEA
Apr 4th - Southend Cliffs Pavillion
Apr 6th - Reading Hexagon
Apr 7th - London Hammersmith Apollo
Apr 10th - Cambridge Corn Exchange
Apr 11th - Preston Guildhall
Apr 13th - Glasgow Clyde
Apr 14th - Newcastle Academy One
Apr 15th - Leicester De Montfort
Apr 17th - York Barbican Centre
Apr 19th - O2 Academy, Birmingham
Apr 20th - HMV Hammersmith Apollo, London
Apr 21st - Apollo, Manchester
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