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Canny Creative

by Canny Creative

Canny 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.

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Episodes

(S1 E6) - Andy Garner (AMV Live Music) on running a music agency, working with venues and picking a dream function band

45m · Published 19 Oct 16:00

In this episode of Canny Creative, the guys chat to Andy Garner, founder of AMV Live Music, arguably the largest live music agency in the North of England. Luke and Megan pick his brain about what his focuses are when running a successful business, and discuss what qualities they look for in a good function band, as well as what businesses may look for from them as an agent. Don't worry, there's a good embarrassing story too! Andy also picks his dream function band, a task that Luke found thoroughly enjoyable also, as he happens to run one himself! 

(S1 E5) - Jayne Dent (Me Lost Me) on Future Folk, collaborative-writing and the future of live gigs

36m · Published 05 Oct 16:00

Jayne Dent of Me Lost Me joins us this week to discuss her new release 'Walking', how her sound has developed over the years due to her use of sampling and synths, and her upcoming album 'The Good Noise', due to be released in November. 

(S1 E4) - James Harrison on being a Musical Director, playing the accordion and learning to unicycle!

1h 29m · Published 21 Sep 16:00

Enthusiastic is a word that gets thrown around when discussing today's guest, and you'll soon see why - James Harrison's electric personality is one of the many reasons he is such a successful character in the musical theatre world. In this mega-pod (by our standards at least!), we talk to James about his upbringing, his incredible aural skills, and multiple embarrassing mishaps in what has been a bizarre and eventful career for him already, despite being only 27 years old. 

(S1 E3) - Ben Fitzgerald on writing Neo-Classical music, mental health and vomiting on stage

44m · Published 06 Sep 23:00

In this episode of Canny Creative, Megan and Luke chat to Ben Fitzgerald,  Geordie composer and multi-instrumentalist, who performs and writes across vastly different genres. We talk to Ben predominantly about his new BBC Arts Commission Mind, Matter and Perspective, which interweaves discussions of mental health with Ben's newly composed pieces, many of which took inspiration from mental health issues and his personal interactions with them. But don't worry, we also get a great embarrassing story involving a very memorable drumming performance, but all for the wrong reasons!

(S1 E2) - Andy Haggerstone on Artist Management, Virtue Ethics and Releasing Music during COVID-19

48m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

In the second episode of Canny Creative, Meg and Luke chat to Andy Haggerstone, director of Kaleidoscope, an Artist Management label based in Newcastle, who manage artists such as Callum Pitt, Shields and Fever Days. Andy breaks down some of the aspects of the music industry that are vital for an artist to have a handle on, and weighs up the pros and cons of being an artist in the North of England instead of elsewhere.

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(S1 E1) - Ada Francis on Songwriting, Artistic Parents and being a Multi-Instrumentalist

49m · Published 10 Aug 08:00

In this first episode of Canny Creative, Megan and Luke chat to Ada Francis, an Edinburgh-Born, Newcastle-Based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who is equally adept in both trad-folk and contemporary-jazz styles. A pianist, harpist, vocalist and guitarist, Ada has been surrounded by creatives from a very early age. She also plays a live session for us at the end, playing her new song 'Our Days'. 

(EP00) - What is Canny Creative? An Intro to our Podcast Series

35m · Published 07 Aug 08:00

Welcome to Canny Creative, a podcast series exploring all things creative in the North-East of England. In this introductory episode, your co-host's Megan Savage and Luke Gaul give you a taste of what to expect in this series of pods, as well as a introduction to themselves and what they do in the creative industry. 

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.

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