Saturday, 16 June 2012

Guest writer and new Jnr PR Assistant at Purple Reign PR, Luke, writes: "Dear reader, it feels like a hot minute since our last confession even if the weather hasn't been so hot but we have something to be cheerful about!!... On Sunday July 8th 2012 MusicConnex brings you a Live Showcase not to be missed!!

Debut UK performances from Wildcookie (SWE) and Kendra Cash (US) along side UK's finest Chidi, Charlene & Cartier Fraser will all be blessing us with some of that soulful magic at Adam Street Private Members’ Club, WC2N, London.


We'll be there and we can't wait to see you and your friends there too!!

Tickets are available from: https://musicconnex.ticketabc.com/events/musicconnex-live-jul/

Early Bird tickets for MusicConnex Summer Showcase are £5.

Why not make a night of it with a *2 Course Meal with Entry to showcase for £15 from 3pm (*limited availability- purchase tickets early to avoid disappointment); or £15 ticket with a FREE Wildcookie CD. *Limited availability while stocks last - Standard Showcase entry only £10. Doors open at 6pm.
If you're soulful and need some of that good music to take you through until the event on Sunday July 8th then check out the new Soul Independence: Liberated (compilation cd) of the finest Independent Soul there is to offer, available on iTunes now: http://itunes.apple.com/preorder/soul-independence-liberated/id528325846
...and if that wasn't enough to get those taste buds going, here's the official video for the big event: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aHQSiXUBRE&feature=plcp

See you there friends."

#SoulIndependence #MusicConnex #SoulMusic #Live


Thursday, 10 May 2012


Dear reader, it has been 4 months since my last confession. Please forgive me.

Since the last posting lots have happened. LOTS!  But the one thing I’m most excited about is being approached to head up the PR for an Independent Soul label called SI Records. Shakespeare said: “
If music be the food of love, play on”, and oh boy has this album been on repeat in the office…and at home!

Soul Independence: Liberated



SOUL:
{noun} the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being, regarded as immortal.
INDEPENDENCE: {noun} freedom from outside control or support.
LIBERATED: {Adjective} free from social conventions or traditional ideas.





Soul Independence Records have complied another amazing collection of music inspired and spurred on by the popularity and demand of the first edition; coupled with the discovery of new and emerging artists with a high calibre of musical artistry enthusiastic to showcase their material on this influential independent soul label. This CD includes rare and previously unreleased material from Honey Larochelle, The House of Opaz, Melodie Nicholson, Nathaniel, Darrius, Ebony Marks and Grammy Award Nominated Syleena Johnson with Syl Johnson’s legendary band.
The latest edition comes full of musical and talented surprises with many tracks on CD format for the first time. Lovingly put together with the music connoisseur in mind, Soul Independence: Liberated, is a music lover’s dream, packed with a *handpicked selection of gems from the likes of Slakah The Beatchild, Noel Gourdin and Kendra Cash.

SI Records said: “We have carefully selected artists and tracks to showcase some of the amazing independent talent out there. We admire and are continually inspired by these artists who just get out there producing their music with integrity remaining true by following their heart.

Exclusive advance CD copies of Soul Independence: Liberated will be available in selected outlets in May prior to the full release on physical AND download in June.
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Songs on repeat: Smile by Kendra Cash, The Cure by Slakah the Beatchild, Mr Lost by Opaz (look out for more from The House of Opaz is the coming months!), The Makings of You by Syleena Johnson, Be Your Baby by Honey Larochelle, and this intoxicating track (no pun intended!) Serious Drug by Wildcookie! Check out the full track listing below.

 

 *Track List
1. Kendra Cash / Smile

2. Honey Larochelle / Be My Baby

3. Opaz featuring Cartier / Mr Lost

4. Melodie Nicholson / Stay Gone

5. Slakah The Beatchild / The Cure

6. Wildcookie / Serious Drug

7. Smoke E. Digglera / Say U Really Luv Me, Baby

8. Darrius / Say All The Right Things

9. Emdee Brown / Nothing Will Prevail

10. Soulfruit / In Love

11. Nathaniel / Night & Day

12. Noel Gourdin / Sex In the City

13. Gloria Ry’Ann / Wait A Minute

14. Ebony Marks / Girlfriend

15. D. Reed / One Chance
**Special Bonus Track 
16. Syleena Johnson / Makings Of You with Syl Johnson’s Legendary Band



Monday, 30 January 2012

Is there any room in business for…Emotions?


Dear blog reader. It has been too long since my last confession. Please forgive me.

I’ve been going back and forth in my mind about writing this blog post. But it kind of feels like if I don’t get it out of my system it will stay swirling around my head like a washing machine on a long cycle.

So…is there any room for in ‘emotions’ in business?


I suppose it depends on the person and the circumstances.

I recently had to part ways with someone due to emotions – theirs, not mine! The person got, let’s say ‘emotional’ because they weren’t ‘centre of attention’ and decided to take it out on me verbally and via written communication on more than one occasion.

After receiving a curt email I had the following choices:

A) reply back in the same manner it was delivered thus entering into an unprofessional and unhealthy exchange of words
B) go running to said person and massage their already over inflated ego and appease  the situation
C) calmly close the email, reply 72 hours later informing said person that they have been terminated as a client due to 'misconduct'.

I went for option C.
Basically, it was like removing a band aid (plaster for my English viewers!) in one swift motion with no emotional ‘attachment’.

Don’t get me wrong, it is good to invest yourself wholeheartedly in a project and give your upmost best, but  I think it’s better to let your head lead the way when it comes to business matters.


Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Clearly you missed the memo!

Dear blog reader, it's three months since my last confessions. Please forgive me.

Since my last post I have been busy networking, taking on new assistants, interns, growing the business in general and learning about the human race and human nature perhaps!?
In this job you are privy to a lot of information – some of which you have to keep under lock and key and some you can divulge.
You are also exposed/introduced to influential individuals and there are occasions I’m afraid to say, you have the misfortune whether directly or indirectly to be involved with some short-sighted individuals who:
A) Have delusions of grandeur/ suffer from an acute case of  narcissism                          
B) Forget where they are coming from 
      C) Resorts to childish behaviour when they cannot have their own way
      D) Reacts in a threatened and insecure way
Why, oh why, would anyone in their right mind bite the hand that is trying to feed them? Really? Really? I mean, COME ON!! A golden opportunity is presented to you and you want to turn around and be a complete nightmare, act up, SHOUT AT PEOPLE IN EMAILS, and then make exorbitant demands. WTH? Who do you think you are? JLO, Madonna, Mariah, Beyonce...need I go on? Get a grip!
There is a saying ‘Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth’. You looked and you lost. SIMPLES!
Just as there are many options out there in regards to whom you wish to work with, remember, there too are other talented individuals, some better than yourself and probably more deserving.
Clearly you missed the memo that says ‘Honey, it ain’t all about you!


Talk to the Hand!

Monday, 2 May 2011

Purple Rains on MusicConnex!!

By Press and PR Officer - Tamala Ceasar


I knew I was in for a dynamic experience in PR/Events when I assisted PR Savvy, Founder and CEO of Purple Reign PR, Monique Pennie at MusicConnex; the three day event featuring over 140 industry experts, artists and execs ready to give advice on all aspects of the music industry.

‘How would you like to be known?’ asked Monique via BBM, “Because I’m about to send the titles of my team through to the MusicConnex planning team and I’ve listed you as my Press & PR Officer…”

From that simple conversation I knew that assisting Monique at a big, first time, annual music event was going to be a challenge; one that would expose me to new skills, build on the old and introduce me to a huge part the Media/Communications sector.

Sweets, Tweets and Soul II Soul.

It was 05.00AM on Tuesday 19th of April and the first day of MusicConnex. “MusicConnex: Day 1- London are you ready? POW!” read Monique’s BB updates. She was pumped and I was excited to be a part of this dynamic event.

Arriving bright and early at the MusicConnex venue, Kings Place (which is also head quarters to The Guardian newspaper) we started setting up our Press Office space (which was in a fabulous dressing room with bright glammy lights that bordered huge mirrors.). We took everything out of our ‘magic purple bag’ which had sweets, pens, clipboards, flowers, bottled water…everything- hence why it’s called the ‘magic purple bag’!

We were the port-of-call for all press attending the event for the three days, so as soon as the clock struck 09.15, the tweeting began and so did the sweet treat consumption. The programme for day one was filled with mouth watering seminars and engaging panels and master classes. Hot topics ranged from selecting the best management to an in-depth artist panel discussion on the future of music- which featured Labrinth, Charlie Sloth, Soul II Soul singer Jazzie B and Twin B.
" My yoot...back in da day..."


"You see me!" (You HAD to be there!)

Straight after this panel, the Press Office was live and kicking and buzzing with video interviews and general chit chat on how great the turn out was. I even got a chance to get a piccy with singer/producer Labrinth (I was well pleased!), bantered with Corey ‘Crazy Cousins’ Johnson and watched a video interview of Jazzie B (OMG!!!) as you can imagine, the sun was definitely shining for me.

“Those muffins are calling…but I’m not picking up the phone.”

Lewis (Aka 'Ace Tweets')
Day two at MusicConnex brought the same energy and buzz as the opening day and we (the press team) were prepared for another busy day ahead. Monique aka Wonder Woman stopped off at Maccy D’s on the way in to purchase a tray of muffins and doughnuts for the crew and press room staff, which were gladly received with a huge grin of appreciation. Sugar was everyone’s fuel at this amazing event. Even the brains behind MusicConnex, Jon & Faron, and Logistics coordinator Liam would come in for a cheeky sugar fix in the midst of liaising with Monique on the running of the day and found it hard to resist whenever Monique sweetly coaxed “Go on have a sweet...”  After my sweet over kill on day one, it was detox for me. I planned to stick to green tea and fruit; even though the muffins and treats were calling I was determined not to pick up the phone.

Wednesday also saw Mike Rosenthal – Digital and Online Strategy Manager to OK Go give a seminar to aspiring artistes on ‘How To DIY by OK GO’ (a rock band from Chicago) and Founder and CEO of FanFactory (a site that allows its members to enter artist specific contests to win exclusive prizes), Dana Al Salem held an in depth master class on ‘Fan Engagement.’ Also Executives Duncan Allen from MTV and Caroline Bottomley from Radar Music Videos appeared on the panel titled ‘The Importance of Music Video in the Digital Age By MTV.’

On day three the likes of Owen O’Donoghue Sales Representative from Facebook, held a seminar on ‘How To Maximize Social Networks’ and Grammy –Award winning songwriter of ‘Empire State of Mind’, Al Shux gave an impressive master class on ‘Songwriting’. Radio 1, KISS, You Tube and many other industry executives made a cameo in the Press Room as they were interviewed by ‘on-the-ball’ reporters from WinkBall and BBC Radio 1 music reporter.
'After three say....WINK!'

It was a privilege to be a part of an event that supported and gave aspiring UK artists the tools they needed to succeed. MusicConnex was the first of its kind to be held in the UK and by the sounds of it; it was a missing part of the puzzle in terms of UK music events. The thorough seminars, panels, master classes and live shows and screenings left the guests wanting more, even so that I heard many queried “when’s the next MusicConnex event happening?.”

Like the twinkling you see in kids eyes leading up to Christmas; I observed the excitement that an event like MusicConnex had on its attendees. Many commented that it was a “great event” with a “fantastic turn out.”  This first time event has wet the appetite of all who attended creating great anticipation for the second course.

Roll on MusicConnex 2012; it’s going to be out of this world! Stay tuned in…

visit www.musicconnex.co.uk for more information.






Thursday, 14 April 2011

Busy Much?

Dear blog reader, it has been over a month since my last confession. Please forgive me!

So, what's been keeping me busy? Well here goes...
Clients. Clients. Clients! Which is all good.

Bashiyra opens for US Neo Soul Singer-Songwriter Conya Doss tomorrow night at London's Jazz Cafe and again on Saturday. I've invited music journalists, editors and music industry executives to watch her perform (no pressure...!) I've also been arranging interviews for her where she's been talking about her forthcoming album being produced by the legendary Herb Middleton. (Oops, watch your step as I just name dropped there.) Really looking forward to her new material dropping.

MusicConnex
kicks off next Tuesday and there are so many exclusives happening there, I don't even know where to start. It is such a unique event. Speakers like Mike Rosenthal, Digital and Online Manager of OK Go, Grammy Award Winner for 'Empire State of Mind'- Al Shux, exclusive seminars from Facebook, MTV & Youtube, talks by Labrinth, Random Impulse, Execs from KISS FM, BBC 1Xtra...the list goes on!

We've just completed phase two of 'Start Today' and will be conducting a huge Marketing and PR push to nationwide educational facilities. Look out for his car and tweet him @Strt2Day1 when you spot him. Trust me, you can't miss that car!!
Micah are busy. Big things in the pipeline. Watch this [.............] for updates.

Fabio has also been busy. Travelling and performing. He recently won the Fanshake competition and will be performing at MusicConnex in front of industry executives.

Kliyah is working on new material. Check her out here 'Pint Sized Poet!' and LIKE her here Kliyah.
...and Solar Lifestlye Magazine has surpassed 1 MILLION hits and 300 LIKES on the new Facebook page!

So, like I said, busy much? Hopefully I'll see some of you at the Jazz Cafe this weekend or at MusicConnex - April 19th -21st at the award winning arts facility Kings Place!

Peace out x

Friday, 18 February 2011

What's in a name?


As a child I was often called 'stubborn' and 'strong willed', which, I confess, I hated! But as I grew up I discovered the word tenacious meaning 'determined, persistent, steadfast and unswerving'. And trust me in this line of work you have to be tenacious and have some measure of self belief - not too much as people will find you cocky and arrogant and that's not at all pleasant!

Anyway, as most of you know (especially those who've visited the website recently http://purplereignpr.co.uk), I'm working with  MusicConnex. They are organising London's Premier DIY Music & New Media Conference taking place April 19th-21st. This 3 day conference is designed to facilitate and promote social networking, informative discussion and inspiration amongst emerging and established music acts and new media and to manage & monetise your music career.
The speaker list is in sane! Execs from Youtube, Spotify, MTV, Beatport, Facebook Ubisoft and so many more. So what has being tenacious got to do with this I hear you say?
Well after constant phone calls to the local, regional, national and international press, this week the 'nut' started to crack and press coverage started to come in internationally from California, Atlanta, New York, and locally from the Camden and Kings Cross papers, regional papers and of course the music industry trade publications. Yes - 'Poison Ivy' and I did the happy dance around the office!

Last Monday we rubbed shoulders with some music industry heavyweights at the launch event for MusicConnex, held at Star of Kings, N1. My team did me proud with the filming, interviews and voxpops which are all in the final stages of post production and due to go viral soon. Watch this space for some exclusive footage!

In the meantime check out the photos from the party!

E Jay Mathews - TMC Entertainment with JM CEO MusicConnex

Eska & Faron McKenzie Co Founder and Partner MusicConnex

JM & Faron welcome their guests.

The beautiful and talented Eska who performed an exclusive set on the night.

Client and Artist Fabio Tedde

The Purple Reign PR Team - Tom, Shade and Tom (just to confuse everyone!)

Eska performing.