June 27th 2021 - I had the honour of playing at this beautiful venue in Somerset St Audries Park Wedding Venue last week. Huge congratulations to Becky and Jack on a great wedding. It was lovely to see so many people there as well. The ceremony was in the orangery which had a great acoustic. Becky walked into Canon in D and then I played The river flows in you and Ed Sheeran's Perfect during the signing of the register. The wedding party then literally danced out to 'Shut up and dance'. We then all moved into the main house for the drinks reception where I got to try out my new Michael Jackson medley. Lovely day at a lovely new venue.
The gigs are taking off again now and I am thrilled! It so lovely to be playing 'live' music to a 'live' audience. A lovely wedding at a lovely venue and I got the chance to play some of my new arrangements. June 24th 2021. I played at a beautiful intimate wedding at the gorgeous Brickhouse Vineyard. Congratulations to Sophie and Liam - what a great day. I had a fab time playing some of my new arrangements. I played 'I get to love you' by Rouelle for Sophie's entrance. This is a gorgeous melody! For the signing I played 'A Million dreams' and another new arrangement - 10,000 hours by Dan and Shay and Justin Bieber. This is another great track! The wedding party made their exit to a favourite of mine - 'This will be' by Natalie Cole. I stayed and played a wide variety of songs and tunes while the wedding guests drank champagne and had a chat and a catch up. It is so good to be back playing live!
It was lovely to be back playing live music again in the sunshine on Thursday. Congratulations to Karl and Karen. I played for their short wedding ceremony which was under the pagoda with a stunning view as the backdrop. I arranged 'memories' by Maroon 5 for the brides entrance. This is a really lovely song that is based on Pachelbel's Canon in D. I then serenaded Karl and karen while they had their wedding meal playing a selection of music from a variety of musical genres. Thank you to Carol and her team at Thefollydevon for such a lovely occasion. I also tried out some of my new arrangements today including Love me like you do (Ellie Goulding) and I get to love you (Ruille).
It is April 17th 2021 and it feels so good to be back playing live music for real live people at a wedding. This was my first visit to the very beautiful Baeconside House in North Devon which looked absolutely stunning in the Devon sunshine. Congratulations to Abigail and Chris on a beautiful ceremony. It was small and intimate which I really like. The ceremony was outdoors with the beautiful countryside as the backdrop. Abigail and her bridesmaids walked into 'A Thousand Years' by Christina Perri. I played 'Perfect' by Ed Sheeran and 'Can't help falling in love with you' by Elvis during the signing of the register. The bridal party then danced out to 'No place Id rather be' by Clean Bandit. I then continued to play a wide range of music to accompany the drinks reception and photos. I love this bit because it gives me the chance to try out some new arrangements. I managed to try out 'Sweet child o mine' by Guns and Roses here. We know it works for string quartet and goes down well but it also works for solo violin as well although note to self - ' Don't get too over excited in the big solo at the end - I nearly broke my E string!'. Great gig, great to be back. Im now looking forward to a very busy summer programme both with the Exe Valley String Quartet and also as a solo musician.
What a lovely way to spend Christmas Eve. I spent the afternoon with Lucy our cellist from the Exe Valley String Quartet
and we entertained the guests at the very beautiful and stunning Bovey Castle. We are very fortunate that as their recommended supplier we are invited to play at this 5 star hotel complex many times across the year. We played some original duo arrangements of some traditional Christmas carols while the guests had afternoon tea. Very nice to! Nice to be playing alongside a 'live' musician and for an appreciative audience.
After a challenging year it was so nice to be back playing my violin to an appreciative bride and groom and their guests. It makes such a difference to have a live audience as you can feel the music and feel the love so much. I have missed this all so much. It's the little things like having a chat with the guests afterwards and talking about music and hearing them hum along quietly while you play. 2021 is going to be great for musicians everywhere. We have all missed entertaining you but Im also certain the you have all missed us as well so watch out 2021....the year that music returns in a very big way! It was a bit of a trip today down to Crantock Bay near Newquay but well worth it. A lovely couple, congratulations kerry and Matt, and a lovely group of very appreciative guests. The CBay Cafe bar bistro is a stunning wedding venue overlooking the sea and the bay and the staff where incredibly welcoming and friendly. A really really nice day. Thank you.
Are you looking for a uique and special gift to give to a loved one this year? What about a bespoke violin performance with a special personalised message? I will arrange and record the song or piece of your choice on classical violin or electric violin. All genres covered! I have a few ideas how to extend this idea a little further as well. Get in touch with me for more details and between us let's make lots of people happy this Christmas time with music. This could be an audio recording only or what about sending some photos over so i can put together a bespoke slideshow for you with the beautiful violin music as the backdrop. Wishing you a very happy and safe Christmas holiday.
I played at a lovely funeral service this afternoon. It was a fitting tribute from family and friends. This is the really beautiful Parish Church in Bovey Tracey which has the most gorgeous acoustic. It was a real honour to be asked to play my own new arrangement of The Lark Ascending. I have fallen in love with this piece again.
I think that may well be me done for 2020 now. Looks like more restrictions are in place on weddings from today. Yesterday I had another short trip up to the beautiful Brickhouse Vineyard. This time to play for Helen and Tom. A stunning day in the sunshine playing my violin whilst people mingle and chatter with a glass of bubbly. What else could you want? I played a new arrangement that I have just done of L-O-V-E by Nat King Cole which went down really well. Congratulations to Helen and Tom on a glorious wedding. More time to practice now over the winter and write arrangements! Cheers.
To complete a busy week I played at a very intimate wedding at the very beautiful Brickhouse Vineyard followed by the cozy Thefollydevon. Congratulations to Milo and Krisna on a romantic occasion. I was asked to write an arrangement of a popular Malaysian folk song for Krisnas entrance which sounded so nice on the violin. Milo entered to 'Theme from a summer place'. It was nice to play a few jazz standards as well today like 'At Last' by Etta James and 'Fly me to the moon'. I even had some lunch as well which was amazing! There is something very romantic about playing at a wedding where the only guests present are the bride and the groom - nobody else! #weddingviolinist #elopementweddingviolinist
I had a lovely afternoon with the Exe Valley String trio last Thursday. We played for the ceremony and drinks reception in Budleigh Salterton in the beautiful sunshine overlooking the sea. Congratulations to Laura and Adam on a beautiful wedding in stunning surroundings. We played Canon in D for the brides entrance and the drinks reception started with Marry You by Bruno Mars. It was so nice to play live music with human beings!
On saturday 22nd August I was invited to join other Rock Choir leaders and a few local Rockies to go to the stunning Eden Project and record some songs for upcoming Songs of Praise programmes in the Autumn. It was a new experience as we had to adhere to Covid 19 regulations so we had to stand 2 meters apart when we were singing. The BBC looked after us and kept us safe during the 3 hour recording session in one of the spectacular Domes at the Eden Project. It was so nice to meet up with some of my Rock Choir colleagues and to be involved in music making again. We still cant meet as a choir but I am hoping that it won't be too much longer - my fingers are crossed! Thank you BBC and Songs of Praise for a lovely evening.
Now that lockdown restrictions are slowly being lifted I am pleased to announce that I am ready to play as a soloist or part of our string quartet (Exe Valley String Quartet). We will follow all of the government guidlines and make sure that both all of the venue staff and guests are safe and that we as musicians are also safe when performing at your wedding or special event. I/we also have included a Covid - 19 clause in our 'contract of engagement' so that everybody is clear from the beginning where we stand and we completely acknowledge that this is nobodys fault.
On March 14th I put my violin away in it's case and made my way home for the evening just like I would after any gig. I had just played at a beautiful wedding in the Moorland Garden Hotel. Little did anybody know what was about to happen across the nation. Lockdown! What did this mean? In short, all live music work would be cancelled or postponed. No more weddings for the foreseeable future. No more Rock Choir rehearsals or Rock Choir gigs for the foreseeable future. More importantly for me I think - no more musical interaction with other musicians. What do I do now? It is so important at times like these to keep a positive mind and to keep a healthy mind and not let things get you down. Yes there have been bad days and indifferent days where you start to wonder if there will be any gigs ever again and we are certainly not out of the woods yet. We have just entered July and I am making this written note of what I have been doing since lockdown began. First things first - get in touch with all my clients and re arrange all the gigs in the diary until at least October 2020. It was a difficult task but thankfully this has been done and achieved with success. What about Rock Choir? We cant meet like we used to and every gig in the summer programme has disappeared because all the events have been cancelled. As you can see from the photo I have had to get my head around the latest technology as the only way forward was to move the choir online! Those people that know me well will also know that this wasnt something that I found particularly easy and certainly not an enjoyable prospect! With help from many friends and colleagues, far more knowledgeable than me, we did it! I host three Zoom choir sessions every week. To start with I was very unimpressed! How can I run a choir and not be able to hear them sing? (Singers have to muted due to the latency!) I am just conducting my mac! Urgh!!!! Over time I have come to realize that you have to make the very best of any given situation. It was Zoom choir or no choir. Alongside my lovely choir members we have learnt to really enjoy Zooming. Its lovely to see each other and I can teach the choir new material and we can sing through older songs. Yes the members are singing in isolation but you can see your choir buddies and you can hear them in the rehearsal tracks so it is close to what we had! We are coming to the end of a very different 'virtual' term but it has been a great experience. Alongside Zoom sessions I have put together individual video tutorials for each section of the choir for each of the five songs that we have learnt together. We have had facebook live sessions, Zoom quizes, fancy dress sing alongs as well as a lockdown recording project with the members for We are the Champions by Queen. (This was brilliant by the way!).
As a violinist I have been grateful in many ways for the down time. It has given me the time to practice so much more which I have really enjoyed. I have been working on new arrangements of songs and pieces ready for when we can get out there and gig again. I have been a part of some recording projects alongside local friends and musicians. All in all I am making the very best of a difficult situation. We still dont know when large weddings will start again and we still dont know when my choirs can meet up safely so this may only be 'half time' at the moment. If this goes on for a long time then I may well come back and give you all an update. In the meantime I am in a good place, enjoying the downtime and practice time and enjoying working with my choir members to keep us all singing and in good health! Take care and stay safe.
Lovely wedding ceremony yesterday at The Moorland Garden Hotel. Congratulations to Olivia and James on a beautiful wedding. Olivia walked into Canon by Pachelbel. I played 'All of me' and 'Say a little prayer for you' during the signing of the register and the wedding party exited to 'Sky full of stars' by Coldplay. This was my first visit to this hotel and really enjoyed my first experience. Lovely hotel, lovely setting and lovely staff. Busy day yesterday. After playing at a wedding in Yelverton I dashed back to Dawlish to play at the St Patricks night at the The Ugly Duckling Dawlish. I joined Francine (Guitar and vocals) and Colin (Bass) as we played Irish jigs, reels and airs and other tiddly tiddly tunes. We also had a good sing of many classic Irish songs. Lovely evening with lovely food in a lovely restaurant. Thank you for the invitation to play.
We spent a lovely afternoon yesterday visiting a school for children of all ages who have both learning and physical disabilities. We were invited to perform because three of our rockies are teaching staff at this amazing school. What a wonderful and extremely humbling experience it was for us all! The kids, aged from about 5 up to 18 loved it! They sang and clapped and danced throughout the set and were totally engaged with the choir. One young girl signed the entire performance of 'All of me' - stunning. I love these small, intimate and personal gigs as do all the rockies who by the way were awesome! Thanks everyone and well done to the four rockies performing their debut gig! You were amazing!
January and February is always a little bit quieter in terms of concerts and gigs. This gives us the oportunity to have a little breather. We still continue to practice and work on new material. We recently spent the afternoon meeting clients at Bovey castle for their Wedding open day. I have also been busy arranging new pieces for weddings and events coming up in the spring. These new pieces include Tchaikovsky Waltz from Eugene and Onegin and Tightrope (Greatest Showman), Never Gonna Let you down (Rita Ora) and Past the point of no return (Phantom).
What a great way to start the new year and the new century! 200 singers came together in Newton Abbot with one thing on their mind - The amazing music from Les Miserables! The enormous choir was made up of rock choir members from all Devon and Cornwall and we also welcomed a large number of singers from other choirs as well as people who just fancied to start the new year with a good sing! It was amazing! It was emotional! It was so uplifting! Richard arranged bespoke versions of the hits 'I dreamed a dream', 'Bring him home', 'Castle on a cloud' and 'At the end of the day'. The choir rose to the challenge as we knew they would! There were many many beautiful musical vocal moments in the three and a bit hours we spent together. We sang, we laughed and we cried together. Les Miserables Vocal Workshop 2020 was a huge success! What shall we do next time?
Lovely Christmas wedding at the very beautiful Langdon Court. Congratulations to Laura and Matt on a lovely wedding. Busy one for me (as I like it!). Violin for the ceremony (All of me, I will wait and Best day of my life). Upbeat tunes and songs on the violin for the drinks reception. To finish off the day I played some background piano classics for the wedding breakfast. Phew! That is it for the year now.