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Chris Chadwick has set up his own management company famous friends mgmt and takes us through what day to day life is like as an independent manager looking after a varied roster than includes Anna B Savage, Puma Blue, Rosie Lowe LVRA and more. Chris also gives lots of great advice for anyone looking to get into the world of artist management.
On his way to becoming a manager Chris tried his had at repping shows in London where in 2014 this led him to running a stage at Visions festival where it all went disastrously wrong and we are now reading the NME article about what happened.
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Graeme Nash has been a full time rep since 2004 - He’s been to most venues in the country, worked with an incredible roster of bands but sometimes on a rep shift there is nothing you can do other than call time and make your way back to the premier inn. Graeme takes us through his brilliant backstage career in live music.
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It’s a big moment for the Podcast, as Chris and Jacko are going across the pond to speak with Riley Difford of Boulevard Carroll.
Riley started off in publishing then as a freelance backline tech and driver for various bands across the states for acts like Ghost, King Krule, Mura Masa, and many more…
The last 5 years Riley Stepped up into managing DBM Pro Audio / Jim Flynn Rentals.
Riley then returned to live production roles and took on Tour Managing Various Indie bands across the USA and successfully tour / production managing Sammy Rae & The Friends for the past 2 years. Organising all logistics and booking while advancing over 500 shows / festivals internationally delivering sold out shows across the globe for 5000 cap rooms but nothing can prepare him for what happens one night in LA at The Fonda
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On this weeks episode we welcome Caitlin Ford to The Rep Shift, having shifted plans of becoming a doctor to running events at the legendary night club World HQ in Newcastle, to being part of some of the biggest festival event crews across the world. What Caitlin has achieved in such a short period is remarkable even if she gets it wrong from time to time.
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Tom is off travelling the world this season but I have found new co-host for the next run of shows and am so thrilled to be joined by Mr Jacko Hooper of The Folklore Rooms in Brighton.
In our first episode of the season we’re joined by Adam Jones an AEG rep who talks us his journey from London’s Grassroots Music Venues to Arena Tours where he finds himself scrambling to turn up the heat on the biggest of stages.
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In a series of firsts, our season 2 finale has us welcoming our first artist and performer to the podcast! Self proclaimed cabaret reprobate, musician and former star of Ru Paul’s Drag Race joins us to talk about some (very!) memorable shows.
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Elliott Andrews is a legend in the world of Tour Manager and Show Repping. Throughout his career he’s worked in some of the best venues in the world for some
incredible artists. He’s seen and done it all, that is until a local crew member breaks an integral piece of equipment which sees Elliott making his getaway. Chris and Tom would be on that very same train.
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On this weeks episode we’re joined by Production Coordinator Hollie Doherty. Hollie has worked with some of the biggest touring artists in the world alongside working backstage at multiple festivals whilst setting up her own company Postcard Touring.
With a few bumps in the road along Hollie has a goal to become one of the best tour managers around and we wouldn’t bet against her. We dive into her career so far and what keeps her motivated when most of us would have headed for the exit door.
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On this weeks episode of The Rep Shift previous venue manager at the legendary Gorilla in Manchester now studying to become a Mental Health Nurse - Paul Edwards talks about the joys and stresses of running a prestigious music venue, starting his career doing merch for The Front Bottoms and why talking about your mental health is the most important thing when working in the music industry.
If anyone needs to speak with music industry professionals about their mental health and wellbeing please reach out to the Music Industry Therapist Collective
https://www.musicindustrytherapists.com/ who are doing fantastic work to support people in the music industry.
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Is this our favourite ‘bad day at the office’ story to date? It’s up there, it certainly is. Ollie Horner, tour manager, freelance rep for the likes of AEG, TEG SJM and Production for Outbreak Festival joins us today to discuss a variety of shows and cleans up a few things along the way...
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The Rep Shifts first agent! That’s right, this week we are joined by legendary agent at Littlebig, Debbie Clare whose roster includes the likes of Aphex Twin Jon Hopkins, 65 Days of Static, Clark, UNKLE and plenty more incredible artists. Debbie talks to us about the role of the agent, thinking outside the box, how she’s trying to strike a balance between work and life, her creation of HurstFOLK a festival in Hurstpierpoint where she resides and the classic fail at work.
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https://musicglue.com/hurstfolk-1/
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In a podcast first we have a backline company on this weeks episode. Ooosh Tours supply the music industry with backline, staging, staff, vans, rehearsal space and much more. We discuss with Jon and Will the story of how supplying hundreds of artists with touring equipment came about, nearly going under during the pandemic and keeping up with the huge demands since live events came back.
Throw in some hilarious stories from the road and Festivals, Support band and staff fee discussions plus Chris having another nightmare in a church.
If you’re a touring artists and need pre-production rehearsal space, backline, vans and drivers etc please visit https://www.oooshtours.co.uk/
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This week we're joined by Sophie Asquith and Toni Coe-Brooker from Music Venue's Trust. Whilst Sophie and Toni share their bad days at the office and how they got in to the industry, this episode felt particularly poignant and one we've wanted to run with for a while to highlight just how at risk our venues are across the country and the work MVT is doing to help keep these vitally important cultural hubs and community spaces open.
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Ade takes us on his journey from The Exeter Cavern all the way to the programming the biggest arenas in the country. What happens along the way you'll have to find out in this episode of The Rep Shift .
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We're back after the festival season break and on this weeks episode we welcome Rishi Gowry to The Rep Shift. Rishi takes us through his global journey all the way to Wembley Stadium and of course a really difficult day at the production office with multiple show stops - Will the gig happen? Rishi is on hand to talk us through it all.
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As we approach festival season we are joined by Ryan Balch for one-off special to discuss his bad-day at the Alt-Escape office as well and cherry picking some highlights of the world of ticketing and shredding guitar.
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After a short break we’re back and for our season finale & we’re joined by industry veteran, owner and promoter at FORM, Alex Murray who shares his story of the time he worked with a particular frontman, or did he?
This episode brings season 1 to a close. Thanks for listening and sharing. We’ll be back soon for season 2.
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We've got a lovely little CV for you today ladies and gentlemen. Charlie Hearn, who is currently an Event Manager at the Royal Albert Hall joins us to discuss his career at at the hall, The Roundhouse, Rockfeedback, End of the Road Festival and sweet talking some builders to moonlight as stagehands
For more information of The Roundhouse's range of youth programmes please visit: https://www.roundhouse.org.uk/young-creatives-11-30/youth-programme/.
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It seems we just can't stay away from Birmingham on this podcast! This week we are joined by Tim Mobbs, who, in a first for this podcast joins us live from a rep shift! Tim, dialing in directly from The Hare & Hounds takes us through his rep career so far, puts us off Matcha Lattes for life and dreaming of a little part-time job at the garden centre.
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The seemingly unflappable Rachel Plant, freelance rep and production manager, joins us this week to really push the limit of what Chris and Tom could or couldn't handle. On this rep shift at The Cabaret we've got snakes, we've got fires and we have got magicians.
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