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Great Sites #3

Published By Dónal on Monday August 31st, 2009 at 22:29

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Key signature in B-flat-major and g-minor

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This week’s Great Site all started as a result of a blog post. Darren Solomon was writing a post for the blog on his Electronica group’s website when he discovered that you can embed more than one Youtube video in a web page, and play them simultaneously. Being the music lover that he is, he wanted to see if he could do something more interesting with this new found knowledge than having five videos, and boy did he succeed.

His first attempt led to this (Play a few of the videos together!). On those videos, he played all the instruments himself and all in the key of B flat.

“How amazing!” you say. I couldn’t agree more, but you haven’t seen the Great Site at all yet. Having discovered the fantastic sound he could make by himself, he then sent out emails, and “put up an open call on the website for submissions”.

The end result of Darren’s efforts was inbflat.net, “a collaborative music and spoken word project conceived by Darren Solomon from Science for Girls, and developed with contributions from users.”

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Link Of The Week #2

Published By Dónal on Sunday August 30th, 2009 at 18:24

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This week’s link comes via @lecraic on Twitter. It seems that the Ballsbridge area of Dublin has now got its first ever Dunne’s store (no, the apostrophe is not a typo!) but it’s not Dunnes as you know it. “D4 Stores” (at least that’s what I think it’s called) opened it’s doors on Friday, but the official opening is on Monday.

They have a very special guest lined up to cut the ribbon too! The Sunday Independent has the story.

Dunnes Stores Bag For Life.

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Puns abound: “Dunne’s Store”, “Lidl for Ladies”, or maybe just for the opening “Muhammad’s ALdI”?

What do you wish Gayle Dunne had named her new discount supermarket?

Please let us know in the comments!

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Online At Last

Published By Dónal on Friday August 28th, 2009 at 20:31

Hey there,

Welcome to Musicalit.ie! A blog about music, media, technology, and well….  just about anything else that enters my head.

I’m Dónal, the main author here on Musicalit.ie, I might have other people writing for the site from time to time, I’m honestly not quite sure yet.

And why am I welcoming you now?

Glad you asked, the six or seven posts below this one were written before the website came online, while I was testing the site offline.

Speaking of coming online, I want to thank a few people who helped me along the way:

AJ O’Flaherty of lecraic.com very kindly answered an email from  a complete stranger (that’s me) asking about how to customise a WordPress theme for the site. Ironically, he changed his theme just a day after my email. Having explained the ins and outs of the theme which now graces this website, he told me about how to go about acquiring a .ie domain  name for the site (he after all acquired the ingenious name culch.ie). Thanks AJ!

Also thanks to Michele Neylon and his wonderful team at Blacknight who answered a myriad of support queries from me. Thanks guys!

Anyway, thanks a lot for visiting, feel free to have a look around or leave a comment,

Bye now!

Dónal

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John BarrowManilow

Published By Dónal on Wednesday August 5th, 2009 at 20:10

John Barrowman

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Scottish singer, actor, and TV/Radio presenter John Barrowman had an unexpected top ten hit in the iTunes download chart last week, thanks to BBC Radio 1 breakfast presenter Chris Moyles and his team.

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Having taken a liking to the singer’s version of the Barry Manilow classic “I Made It Through The Rain” which appears on Barrowman’s current album “Music Music Music”, Chris began to plug the song on the show on Monday, playing excerpts and having his whole team singing along, while pretending that John was standing just outside the studio door, serenading them every time they opened it.

On air and via Twitter, the popular breakfast DJ asked his listeners to download the song from any legal music download service, such as 7Digital or the Apple iTunes Store, so that it would be played on his station’s “Chart Show” (which plays the UK’s Official Top 40 Chart) on Sunday evening.

On Tuesday morning, Chris was joined on the phone by John Barrowman who had returned from Los Angeles on Monday, to a bombardment of text messages.

Through the week, the song got as high as number 5 in the iTunes Chart, but eventually it ended up at number 14 in the Official UK Singles Chart, becoming the singer’s first charting single (although I don’t think it was ever officially released as a single) to date, after his digital only release of the Gary Barlow written “What About Us?” from the same album failed to chart. The song was also last week’s highest new entry.

This is not the first time that Chris Moyles has raised the profile of a song so as to get it into the charts. “Chocolate Salty Balls” by South Park charachter Chef, “Mysterious Girl” by Peter Andre and (while testing new download chart rules,) Billie Piper’s “Honey To The Bee” have all been propelled up the charts by Moyles in the past.

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John Barrowman is no stranger to the BBC, having appeared on and presented many BBC shows on television and radio, including:

  • BBC children’s Saturday morning variety show Live & Kicking (reporter)
  • The Movie Game, a children’s television game show (presenter)
  • Reading bedtime stories on CBeebies
  • BBC One’s How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?, Any Dream Will Do and I’d Do Anything musical talent shows alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber (judge/coach)
  • Elaine Paige on Sunday, a pre-recorded BBC Radio 2 weekly musical theatre and film music showcase (presenter)
  • Doctor Who / Torchwood (actor – Captain Jack Harkness)
  • The Sound Of Musicals, a show with a live orchestra, showcasing some of the best songs from musicals (co-presenter/performer)
  • BBC One’s Tonight’s The Night, a musiclal entertainment show, helping guests dreams come true (presenter). A joint venture between BBC Entertainment Productions and Barrowman Barker Productions (run by John and his agent, Gavin Barker)

He has also guest presented on ITV’s This Morning, filling in for a holidaying Phillip Schofield, and has appeared numerous times on ITV mid-morning show, Loose Women.

John will be appearing in La Cage Aux Folles at the Playhouse Theatre, London, for a limited run from 14 September to 28 November 2009 (excluding 20 November). He will play the role of Albin, a drag queen whose iconic number “I Am What I Am”, in which he comes out as being gay and proud of it,  has become John’s own anthem and appears on the album Music Music Music.

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Chris Moyles visited Ireland recently to film much of his appearance on Who Do You Think You Are? The TV show on BBC One, in which celebrities trace their family tree back as far as they can. During the programme, he discovered that his grandmother had lived for some time in Dublin, and worked at the Jacobs Biscuit factory, which ironically is now the home of the Irish National archive, which he had to visit to search for family records.

Eventually, Chris traced some of his family back to Ballina Co. Mayo, discovering that his family must long ago have worked for monks, hence his surname “Moyles” from the Irish “maol” which of course means “bald”! (It is historically regarded that many monks were bald).

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New Album!

My friend David and I have produced a CD as part of an enterprise project. It's entitled "The Magic Of Music" and it features a mix of contemporary and classic pop, Irish music and a special Bonus Track, "Butterflies" co-written by David and I.


The album is priced at just €6 and is available on CD and as a download

A lot of work has gone into it and for it to be worthwhile we need to make a reasonable profit on it. As things stand we're well on the way. Why not check it out?