I’m really pleased to announce that I’ve been elected to The Ivor’s Academy Senate! Along with these other wonderful 39 folks! Huge thank you to everyone who voted! I look forward to carry on fighting the good fight. 🙏🙏🙏
On Wednesday my friend and fellow co-writer on forthcoming single ‘Stormy Daughter’, Kevin Brenann MP, released his album ‘The Clown and the Cigarette Girl’. I was honoured to be asked to be part of the band for the album launch at the 100 Club in London, sharing the stage alongside Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols), producer Gerry Diver and Pete Flood (Bellowhead).
It’s my first time back on stage since the Picnic gigs at Warwick and Blenheim last year, and the first time back in a music venue since the start of the pandemic. It was great to be able to just be a musician again, and be part of something different. That Telecaster has never been giggled live before, and it felt good to be breaking out some electric textures!
It’s a lovely album, full of beautifully written songs. Go and check it out.
Anna x
Last week was Ivor’s Week, and a celebration of all things composition and songwriting. It’s also potentially my last Ivor Novello Awards with the incoming Senate and committee changes. I can’t tell you how good it was to see everyone again, including other members of the (now defunct) Songwriter Committee I’d only ever seen on a screen!
The atmosphere was a wonderful mix of jubilation and relief that we were finally able to come together and celebrate some of the achievements and progress we’ve made over the last 3 & 1/2 years. Progress such as the streaming enquiry, #BrokenRecord, and EDI initiatives such as changing criteria for The Ivor Novello Awards which removed the chart condition of eligibility to submit to increase diversity and recognise the value in songwriting. Something I’ve campaign for since my election and I am extremely proud of. I feel grateful to have been an active part in those changes. This is not the end…
Anna
And with it, one of the most challenging months I’ve ever experienced. My life has felt own hold while I’ve battled against health care professionals (who are frankly exhausted and woefully underfunded) and system that is falling apart through a lack of support and resources, one that is unable to support anything that is simply more than physical. It’s a sad state of affairs considering the growing epidemic of mental and neurological conditions post the pandemic, but here we are.
My husband’s been diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder. I’ve witnessed breakdowns, one of the not so good sides of my industry, I’ve worked with trauma victims using songwriting to support rehabilitation, but I’ve never seen anything like this. Recovery is possible, but it’s slow. And with my own falling motivation levels I guess what I’m saying is: I’m still here, I’m still working (and open to work), just bear with me a little.
I’m not sure what the future holds, this is a good lesson in taking one day at a time. Music is a blessing in this respect. My friend Fiona Bevan wisely said to me that the events of this month will come pouring out at some point. She’s right. Today I made a small start, adding to the songs I have already.
Gigs wise I’m not sure when I’ll be back on stage. My next show is Haslemere next year, and at the moment I’m tempted to wait until that time. Gigging already felt uneasy, and I’ve been happiest helping others in the studio to channel their stories for their projects, playing live for them and working on media projects.
These are strange times, but I’m hopeful.
Anna x
It’s with deep regret that I’ve had to cancel this Saturday’s show at the Farnham Maltings. Unfortunately my husband suffered a severe reaction to the second AstraZeneca vaccine and has been in hospital (we still don’t know what it is). I’m not in the right head space to do a good show at the moment, but I hope the show will be rearranged once things have calmed down. Hopefully soon. Keep your fingers crossed.
Anna x
I feel I’m always apologising for not updating my news. To be honest making music has been tough this year. Whatever enthusiasm I had at the start of lockdown wained by January and the urge to create went with it. However in the moments where I have been inspired I’ve been busy perfecting this, the new single which is almost ready for you all to hear.
This is the first song where I’ve completed all the production, a stepping out of my perfectionist comfort zone. It’s an incredibly important piece of work to me, not just because of the subject, everything surrounding this song feels special. Which is why I’ve tried to take my time to make sure it’s right for the world to hear. I think it’s ready. Today the song is with the very talented Katie Tavini who is added her mastering sparkle.
The count down is on…
This weekend I finally filmed the music video for forthcoming single Stormy Daughter! It’s been one of the hardest videos I’ve ever made, having racked my brains for 18 months over the story line, but this weekend I decided to just go with it and see what happened (with some family help). I’m really pleased with the results, also incredibly impressed with what an iPhone pro can do with some typical British weather! Can’t wait to share it with you all.
Anna x
Here's a question, to EP or not to EP? Is the extendable player dead on the age of singles? Or is curation a welcome relief?
The reason I ask? I've been thinking about doing an ep for while, but the landscape has changed enormously since I released Wide Sky (RIP Pledge!) and I wonder whether the world really needs more content? There are several songs, all starting to revolve around a theme of manipulation. I think they'd make a good family, but without the 'team' you need these days making something like this feels like a Herculean task. So, what do you think? Ready for more…?
You may have seen the 'buzz', the brand new exclusive invite only platform that even Oprah is on! Well yes, I caved, I joined. BUT, it's rather good. Once you sift through the noise some of the discussions and advice are actually very interesting and at times, extremely informative. Who knew social media could be that way!
I've hosted one or two rooms but tonight at 7pm I'll be channeling my best creative/industry/academic side co-hosting a session on the future of music creation in the UK. It's a very important, 'hot' topic currently, with the DCMS streaming inquiry ongoing, the effects of COVID-19 and now the ridiculousness that is touring restrictions due to Brexit (the government were warned repeatedly) now is a critical time for the arts in the UK.
If you're on the platform come and say hi!
Anna x
Things may have seemed a little quiet musically on here (they're not thankfully!). 2021 got off to a rocky start health wise, with a double barrage of Covid and pneumonia. I’m just about coming round…
However I’m really pleased to announce that this little project that I’ve been working away on in the background with broadcaster Dan Chisholm is now ready and out on all Podcast platforms (Apple, Spotify, Audible, Amazon, Google, Acast, Stitcher etc) and is called What’s the Point?
I’ve found a gap in the (quite over saturated) podcast market for those wishing to pursue a career in the music industry as a creative. No one tells it like it is, so here we are! Each month we’ll be interviewing a range of guests on a variety of topics, starting with ‘What’s the Point of the Music Industry’ featuring Dave Rowntree (Blur) and is out now!
We had a lot of fun recording this, and there are lots of laughs, and well as some cold hard truths about the music industry. I’m hoping everyone can enjoy it. You’ll spot some instrumental music from yours truly too…
Please listen, like and share and of course let me know what you think. have some cracking future guests coming up too.
Thinking of a career in music? This podcast is for you. You may well be asking: If I stand little chance of being heard or making money What's the Point?'
Anna x