Tin Pan Alley’s exciting new addition - The Comedy Song Club
by Jen Roberts on Jan.13, 2010, under Anna Nightingale, Sophia Blackwell, Uncategorized
Hey all,
Happy New Year and all that! I’m writing because I wanted to tell you about one of my new projects. It came about whilst sat drinking (too much) Peroni and watching the ridiculously talented Vikki Stone perform an awesome parody of Lily Allen at Behind The Mic in December.
After being delightfully entertained by Vikki, I was overwhelmed with the urge to start up a new night dedicated to this particular genre of comedy. It’s two of my favourite mediums merged and I must add, a welcome respite from working in a serious and troubled music industry. (I am actually inlove with the serious side to the music industry but balance is important, no?… ‘let there be spaces in your togetherness’) Anyway, a quick Google later and it transpired (much to my surprise) that there were hardly any events catering to this fantastically entertaining medium, so I asked Vikki if she was up for starting a musical comedy night with me and henceforth, The Comedy Song Club was born.
I had been looking for new venues for other projects for quite a while and one day Peter Parkers Rock’n'Roll Club popped onto my radar. It’s located at 4 Denmark Street and seems ideal. For those of you unaware, Denmark Street has forever been associated with music thus earning the nickname ‘Tin Pan Alley’ back in the 1920’s. In the early 1800’s it was renowned for selling sheet music and rent was so cheap struggling artists could afford to set up home there, come the 1890’s music publishers had moved in and by the 1960’s, recording studios and instrument shops were springing up. One of the most notable studios was The Regent Sounds Studio, which was actually established on the same site as our Comedy Song Club’s home! It was here that the Rolling Stones recorded their first album and later welcomed the likes of Stevie Wonder. Anyway, I won’t rattle on with too much history. You get the picture, this really is one of the best musical streets in Europe.
So, The Comedy Song Club at Peter Parkers, 4 Denmark Street, Soho. Expect current pop parodies, original comedy songs, comedy bands, dance sketches, improvised singing and an audience participation jam - bring your triangle for the final song!
Vikki Stone, the Jools Holland of Musical Comedy will MC the night from the piano and introduce circuit favourites such as Pippa Evans (Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer Nominee 2008), Isy Suttie (Dobby from Peep Show), Earl Okin, Rob Broderick, Jay Foreman and sometimes top secret famous types trying out new stuff - ooooh.
Launch: Monday 1st February
Peter Parkers, 4 Denmark Street, Soho, London, WC2H 8LP
Doors: 7.30pm. Showtime: 8.30pm
Entry: £7/£5
Acts included for Feb 1st - Pippa Evans, Rob Broderick, Jay Foreman, The Segue Sisters, G3 & Olly The Octopus. MC, Vikki Stone.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Jen x
Eddie Izzard’s “12 Days of Christmas” Calender
by Jen Roberts on Dec.21, 2009, under Uncategorized
Last Behind The Mic gig of 2009 - critics’ choice in Time Out!
by Jen Roberts on Dec.02, 2009, under Uncategorized
Hey all,
Below is a web flyer for my last Behind The Mic gig of 2009. Thank you to all you fabulous art lovers who have supported the night over the past year. I have plans to take BTM up a notch in 2010 and hope you’ll continue with me on the journey…more details in the new year! If I don’t see you on December 9th, have a great festive season!
Jen x
An *exclusive* video featuring Florence + The Machine performing at a Variety Show set in 1960s Europe…
by Jen Roberts on Nov.23, 2009, under Video of the Day
Hey all,
Below is the latest advertising campaign from Stella Artois named ‘Recyclage de Luxe’ - a Variety Show showcasing the idea that you can be green and stylish at the same time. Live from 1963 and introducing the ELECTRONIC GUITAR, Alain du Monde presents the sound of the future: Florence + Le Machine. The campaign went live earlier today. Check out the video below and if you’d like to add it to your blog/website and get paid for each click, visit: http://www.goviralnetwork.com
Jen x
‘Lead me not into temptation; I can find the way myself…’
by Jen Roberts on Nov.09, 2009, under Uncategorized
This Wednesday at The Library we’ll be celebrating the launch of Sophia Blackwell’s debut collection of poems ‘Into Temptation’. As well as Sophia, the night will also feature performances from some of London’s finest artists from the worlds of music, spoken word and burlesque; music from Theo Bard, an eclectic singer/songwriter with a rare passion and lyrical power and Rosabella Gregory, whose strong narrative songwriting, crystal-clear voice and dexterity on the piano holds audiences spellbound, spoken word slots courtesy of soulful, strong U.S poet/playwright E. Amato and London’s Michelle Madsen-macabre, funny and glorious- and burlesque performances from Soho’s sauciest cabaret girls.
‘If Amy Winehouse wrote poetry, she might sound like this,’ DIVA
‘Dirty, juicy, knowing and open- works for me,’ Stella Duffy
‘Blackwell’s poems deliver what poetry usually only promises….astonishingly intricate, precise, witty, self-aware and formally complete.’ Will Holloway
For more information about the event or book, please email Jen jr [at] jenroberts.co.uk or Sophia sophiablackwell [at] googlemail.com
An incredibly sexy performance by Camille O’Sullivan…
by Jen Roberts on Oct.02, 2009, under Video of the Day
Seeing this brilliant performer live is one of my current priorities!…
Micachu & The Shapes
by Jen Roberts on Oct.01, 2009, under Video of the Day
These guys performed at one of my showcases last summer and were fab. Why were they not even nominated for a Mercury prize? Clattering, random, dissonant and terribly brilliant. Love this performance…
Marcella & The Forget Me Nots - a very cool new girl band.
by Jen Roberts on Sep.30, 2009, under Video of the Day
More info…
Marcella has a strong background both in Music and Fashion, having graduated first from Central St Martins College of Art - which led her to work at Vivienne Westwood’s studio - and subsequently from Trinity College of Music where she studied Singing and Composition.
Initially drawn to Opera, Marcella subsequently shifted towards Alternative Cabaret, which led her to creating The Puppini Sisters and then to becoming Musical Director and songwriter for The Whoopee Club - one of the pioneers and leaders of the UK Burlesque scene - as well as collaborating with Club DJs, Jazz musicians and “a variety of other musical reprobates”, as she puts it.
While recording and touring with The Puppini Sisters, who were awarded a Gold disc in the UK in 2007, Marcella founded The Forget Me Nots - an all-girl Post-Apocalyptic Cabaret orchestra with influences ranging from Kurt Weill and Jacques Brel to Baroque Opera and Prog Rock.
The 8-strong orchestra, who look and sound like the house band from a Terry Gilliam dystopian fantasy, first debuted in 2008 at The Chelsea Theatre’s Sacred Season of Performance Art -for which they created a very successful site-specific show based on stories collected from Chelsea residents.
In 2008 Marcella used The Puppini Sisters’ long touring periods to continue composing her clattery Cabaret Showtunes and quirky symphonic tales, and soon the band were appearing at London’s trendiest Underground venues, such as The Last Days of Decadence, Corsica and The Vauxhall Tavern, and at leftfield Arts festivals such as Queer Up North.
The band’s first recording was produced in May 2009 by Stephen Coates of The Real Tuesday Weld, who chose to record all the instruments in the Main Hall at The People Show Studios to create the same raw and warm sound that the band produce live.
Their debut video, Monster Mae, was the result of a collaboration with edgy American director Alex De Campi, who had previously lent her witty and quirky aesthetic to two Puppini Sisters tracks, and whose list of credits includes Amanda Palmer, The Real Tuesday Weld and Des O’Connor.
Marcella and The Forget me Nots’ first release will be in October 2009 on French record label Volvox, whose multimedia Twisted Cabaret Compilation will feature the Monster Mae video and What Have You Done To Your Face as an audio track.
As the band’s Internet fan base rapidly grows, Marcella’s songs are now being used in DJ sets at Torture Garden and on Dandelion Radio, as well as in a “Dali-esque Burlesque” Show at The National Art Gallery of Victoria Australia.
The Forget Me Nots are the coolest girl band you’re likely to set eyes on.
BTM October: Marcus Foster, The Cedars & Her Make Believe Band
by Jen Roberts on Sep.26, 2009, under Events
For our gig on October 14th I’ve hand picked a few cherries from the alt-country and folk orchard and oh how succulant they are! Details below…
Marcus Foster
http://www.myspace.com/marcusfoster
Marcus Foster is a London born musician and studies sculpture at the Royal College of Art. He grew up listening to Tom Waits, Bob Dylan and Sister Rosetta Tharp giving him a raw, honest and timeless sound. His songs are currently featured in two motion pictures; Twilight and Five Dollars a Day and he’s just returned from a tour of America. ‘Let Me Sign’ is written by Marcus Foster and Bobby Long.
The Cedars
http://www.myspace.com/theonlycedars

A UK based Alt-Americana quartet, with soaring vocals, infectious rhythms and blasts of slide guitar and banjo. Plying tales of lost love, revenge and rural homicide, The Cedars manage to straddle the divide between the dancehalls of the 20’s and 30’s and what’s going on in the scene right now.
“…this choice cut from a thoroughly juicy selection serves as a splendid introduction to a band currently at the forefront of the UK’s alt.country scene…”
R2 Magazine (Rock n Reel)
Her Make Believe Band
http://www.myspace.com/hermakebelieveband

Performing as a 4-piece band, Her Make Believe Band are renowned for their exciting and assured performances and well-crafted songs that beautifully blend their country, pop and jazz influences. Described as “sugary harmonies and classic songwriting coming together to create a truly gorgeous sound” by Rahda (MNYC at Proud Camden and Folkadot, London) and as “the best live act we’ve ever had” by Matt (Showcase 55, London) the full band version of Her Make Believe Band brims with lush guitars, vintage keyboards and stunning vocals.
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14TH
The Library, 235 Upper Street, (opposite The Union Chapel)
London, N1 IRU. 8pm.
Diesel Music Radio Player - liking it. Mucho. Check it out…
by Jen Roberts on Sep.24, 2009, under Inspiration, Uncategorized
Check out this new music radio player that Diesel has created. I’ve been listening to it this afternoon and I’m impressed. Some cool DJ’s with top music…
Want this player for your own site? Visit http://www.goviralnetwork.com.





