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Canny Creative
by Canny CreativeCanny Creative is a content series for creatives, made by creatives. Our aim is to spread a wealth of both knowledge and awareness for the arts industry in the North East of England. Whether it be tips on getting your music out to the world or advice on trying to make artistry your main source of income, we’re here to help. Through sourcing some of the savviest minds around the area, we attempt to both educate ourselves and the listeners with information that can only come from those with the experience and hard work that assembled it.
Copyright: © 2023 Canny Creative
Episodes
(S2 E8) - Cortney Dixon on the marmite voice, 'Islands in the Stream' and writing collaboratively
56m · PublishedIn the final episode of Season 2, Luke and Meg are joined by Cortney Dixon, a singer-songwriter and guitarist from South Shields.
Cortney chats about her impressive career so far, particularly the process behind her most recent EP releases, 'Won't Feel Like This Forever' and 'Our Intuition'. She tells all about embracing her distinctive voice, reflecting on the pandemic and shares plenty of hilarious anecdotes along the way.
Website: https://www.cortneydixon.co.uk/
BandCamp: https://cortneydixon.bandcamp.com/
Follow Cortney
Facebook: @CortneyDixonsMusic
Instagram: @cortneydixon
Twitter: @dixoncortney
(S2 E7) - Sam Burt on film trailer music, dealing with self-doubt and writing to a brief
51m · PublishedIn this episode, Luke and Meg are joined by Sam Burt. Sam is a songwriter, producer, composer and educator. A former BMG/Sony Records/Universal Publishing artist, Sam now primarily creates music as part of the duo Border Scout and for movie trailer houses.
Sam discusses his years of experience in songwriting and production, dealing with self-doubt and finding your inner child in creative practice.
Border Scout: http://www.borderscout.com/
(S2 E6) Pippa Anderson on being a vocal rehabilitation, the signature voice and dressing as cheese in a supermarket
42m · PublishedIn this episode, Luke and Meg are joined by the North East's self-discovery fairy godmother, Pippa Anderson. Pippa is a vocal health expert and mentor to early career voice professionals. For all of the performers out there, this episode is going to be gold for you.
Pippa chats about her vocal health and rehabilitation journey, embracing the 'signature voice' and shares plenty of anecdotes, including dressing as cheese in a supermarket. That's showbiz.
Follow Pippa:
pippaanderson.com
@PippaAndersonVoice
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(S2 E5) - Stuart Rook on writing 156 songs in a year, DIY promotion, and leading a tribute band
59m · PublishedIn this episode, Luke and Meg are joined by Stuart Rook, songwriter under the name 'Lux Lisbon' and lead singer of The Kopycat Killers (The Killers tribute band). He is also the man embarking on writing 156 songs in the year 2021, alongside Luke.
Stuart chats about creating an active following of listeners, the key to a good tribute act, as well as his thoughts on Hamburg 156 thus far.
Lux Lisbon: https://www.luxlisbon.com/
@luxlisbonmusic
Hamburg 156: https://www.luxlisbon.com/hamburg156
@hamburg156
(S2 E4) - Kay Greyson on the art of rap, the importance of young voices and a rap battle that she wasn't ready for
27m · PublishedIn this episode, Luke and Meg are joined by hip hop and rap artist, Kay Greyson. Kay chats about her songwriting process, teaching young people to use their creativity, as well as sharing the magic behind her recent single, 'Out of Time'.
Follow Kay: @kaygreyson
Check out her latest single, 'Out of Time' on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5gUu7D0FuAKsTi0aZvT1gm?si=J_AUVbxvT2y9qH7qlQleBA
(S2 E3) Callum Pitt on mental health, treating songwriting as a craft, and the curse of the Boss Guitar Tuner!
1h 1m · PublishedIn this episode, Luke and Meg are joined by singer-songwriter, Callum Pitt. Callum chats about the fundamentals of songwriting, how he has managed to grow as an artist, as well as finding out that he and Luke have been living parallel lives. No joke.
Official Site: https://www.callumpittmusic.co.uk/
Follow Callum Pitt: @callumpittmusic
Stream his latest single, 'Sea of Noise': https://ffm.to/seaofnoise
(S2 E2) Rich Sutton on being an all-round pro musician, taking the positives from a bad gig, and Sailmaker
1h 12m · PublishedIn this episode, Luke and Meg are joined by musician, teacher and songwriter, Rich Sutton. Rich shares his experience as a working musician, balancing multiple job roles within the sector. Rich also chats about the ongoing success of his band, Shields and his current songwriting project, Sailmaker.
Rich Sutton: https://www.facebook.com/richsuttonmusic
Sailmaker: https://www.facebook.com/sailmakeruk/
Shields: https://www.facebook.com/behindshields
(S2 E1) Lisa Murphy On Her 'Women in Music Production' Project
1h 1m · PublishedFor the first episode of Season 2, Luke and Meg are joined by studio and music producer, Lisa Murphy. Lisa offers her perspective on male-dominated roles in the music industry and her efforts to make a significant change in the North East through her project, 'Women in Music Production'. Lisa also discusses the state of live music, navigating how to deal with challenging clients and as always, a golden embarrassing anecdote.
Lisa's studio, The Production Room: https://productionroom.co.uk/home
'Women in Music Production' course: https://productionroom.co.uk/project
Turn Up The Quiet: DIY at Sage Gateshead: https://sagegateshead.com/whats-on/turn-up-the-quiet-diy/
(S1 E8) - Hannabiell Sanders on political activism, stage presence, the American election, and how she ended up in Newcastle upon Tyne
1h 19m · PublishedIn the season finale of Canny Creative, we talk to Hannabiell Sanders, a breathtaking performer who moved from New Jersey to Newcastle upon Tyne to do a masters and then a PHD in music at Newcastle University. Hannabiell is a political activist, who uses almost all of her creative projects as a vessel to explore these ideas through, and also created a music festival, Harambe Pasadia, aimed at celebrating diverse cultures, food and music.
(S1 E7) - Chris McManus (Blank Studios) on building one of Newcastle's best studios from the ground up
1h 6m · PublishedOn this weeks Canny Creative, we have a great conversation with Chris McManus, one of the co-founders of Blank Studios, and pick his brain about starting a studio from scratch, the skills that make a good engineer, and the intertwining of musicianship and studio-wizardry.
Canny Creative has 17 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 15:26:53. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 29th, 2023 17:10.