| JIMI HENDRIX AND THE SEX PISTOLS’ HERITAGE INSPIRES CAMELOT CASTLE |
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In
a merger that heralds a fresh and exciting evolution in the Music Business
and Pop Industry. Camelot
Castle has taken an interest and entered into a strategic partnership with
Tin Pan Alley studios, Denmark Street, London. The
studios, where Hendrix, The Who, The Kinks, The Sex Pistols and George
Michael have played and recorded are situated at the heart of Soho and the
music community in London. Camelot
Castle, a haven for artists from around the world which has become a
catalyzing inspiration for musicians, confirmed the deal this week.
Now, many of those musicians will be recorded and produced at Tin
Pan Alley studio’s in London. The
venture which will include the establishment of an artist management
company to be run from Camelot Castle and Soho by John Mappin dovetails
and will augment the existing programs at Camelot and his London Newspaper
group. “The
music business today is very exiting and is a reflection of the
extraordinary talent of British and international musicians.
However, very often, new artists are not given the chance that they
might deserve.” Said Mr Mappin. “At
Camelot, because of the extraordinary creativity of the people that come
here we have the opportunity to see and get to know some extremely
talented artists and we are glad that we are now in a position to produce
some of these new artists and exiting talent and can provide them with the
very best facilities.” “Nothing
gives us more pleasure than to help artists and to see them flourish. This
project will give us a fantastic opportunity to do so. Tin Pan Alley
Studios is an extraordinary facility which boasts some of the most skilled
technicians in the business. Our primary focus is contemporary pop.” “Pop
songs are the folk music and mythology of today it is absolutely right
that we should place the resources of Camelot behind positive efforts to
create in this area.” “Pop
Music reaches parts of, and can help, the society in a way that no other
communication can. Let’s face it Lennon’s songs arguably did a lot
more to stop the war in Vietnam than any politician ever did. The melodies and lyrics that are produced today will form the
blueprint and thoughts for future generations.” “Musicians
create modern history.” More
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