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Brixton Alley |
The contest was split up into two parts,
bands (3 or more members) and soloists or duets. The winners of both sections
would appear on the stage at the last night of the Shipston Proms, along with
The Peas, Duke and Creedence Clearwater Revived.
The 5 strong judging panel was comprised of
Ian Cooper, Kim Perry (one of the youngest recently elected councillors), Jo
Peebles (Shipston High School), Alan Thompson and Tom Threadgill (lead singer
with Launch event band Kinky Farnham).
The acts would each have the opportunity to
come on stage and sing two songs in total, but in two parts. The organisers
created two running orders for each acts presentation to the judges and large
audience.
First on stage were local 3 piece rock
group Brixton Alley with a line-up of Jonny Magro (guitar/vocals), Ben Wells
(bass/vocals) and Alex Wells (drums). Two members were from Shipston and the
third from Stratford-upon-Avon and they have been playing togethewr for 1 year.
They gave us a drivin’ rock number to get
the evening off with a bang and high standard of music.
Next on stage was duet Savannah presenting
a multi-part song with vocals by Savannah and keyboard.
Next up on stage was the youngest act of
the evening when 12 year old Toby Coffey (Shipston High School) took to the
stage, with a confidence that belied his youth!. He sang solo with a backing
track and had a very clear and soulful voice.
Then we had Kineton High School 4 piece
band Delirium, who had entertained us at the recent
Shipston Wool Fair. The
bands line-up was Jonathan Cartledge (vocals), Tom Penson (guitar), Jake
Hawkins (bass) and Harry Emerson (drums).
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Delirium |
They are all 15 years old and have been
playing together for 4 years since they were in year 6 of primary school!
(School Of Rock). They gave us an impassioned rock number strongly led by lead
singer Jonathan.
Then back to a soloist when Battered Soul
member and singer Charley Mack to the stage with her guitar and
singer/songwriter style similar to Avril Lavigne.
Last up in the first section was local
singer and guitarist Beth Ayres who dedicated her song to her Dad for Father’s
Day. She sung the Beatles song Can’t Buy Me Love with a strong voice and guitar
backing.
After a break the acts performed again, but
in a different order. The only slight change was that Savannah was joined by
Bertie on guitar for her second number.
Brixton Alley also gave us one of their own
numbers, rather than a cover.
So after another break for the judges to
confer, Shipston Proms organiser Tim Porter announced the result to a
breathless audience.
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Toby Coffey |
First the winner of the solo/duet was
announced with young Toby Coffey getting the decision just ahead of Beth Ayres.
Then for the band the judges warded first
prize to Brixton Alley.
Well done to all the acts that were brave
enough to come up on the stage in the Townsend Hall and perform, and we will
see Toby Coffey and Brixton Alley on the main stage at the closing event of the
Shipston Proms, in the main square, on Saturday 4th July.
The organisers would like to thank sponsors
Alex Lilley of Redwax for supporting the Shipston Proms Fame Contest in 2015.
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