Mike Weatherley – MP and champion for the music industry – is officially launching ‘Rock The House’, a national music competition in search of talented new artists and venues from across the UK.
‘Rock The House’ is a music competition with a political twist; supporting unsigned bands and artists, it will raise political awareness of issues around music copyright and the importance of protecting the intellectual property of artists’ work.
An official launch event, which is taking place at The Sanctum Soho Hotel in London’s West End on Friday 4th February, will see the competition officially unveiled to an audience of key music industry professionals and politicians.
Supported by a myriad of big names within music, including key sponsors UK Music and Future Publishing, the competition has already attracted significant interest from a number of chart-toppers.
MP Mike Weatherley, who worked in the music industry for as number of years himself prior to beginning his political career, explains of the idea;
“Issues around copyright and protecting the intellectual property of artists are not part of traditional parliamentary business, and my hope in developing ‘Rock The House’ is to put the spotlight on some very important issues within the music industry and increase political support for protecting artists’ work.
“There seems to be a growing public perception that creative work should be ‘free’ but I believe that protecting an artist’s intellectual property is vital for the future of the UK music industry.”
Protecting artists is about recognising the significant contribution that music sales make to the British economy, and helping to ensure the continued development of new talent.
Rock The House offers entry categories covering both Live Bands and Live Music Venues – and is open for entries now.
Bands and venues are invited to enter themselves, via their local MP, who will make nominations to a judging panel of music industry heavyweights, on behalf of their own constituencies. Entries can be submitted until the closing date of 31st March 2011. Further details and the official application form are available online at: link and winners will be announced by the end of May.
All competition finalists will be invited to attend an exclusive star-studded event on the Terrace of the House of Commons on 30th June. Other top prizes up for grabs for winners include: Yamaha music gear and instruments, master classes with top industry consultants, high profile media coverage, and much more.
Sponsors and supporters include: UK Music, Future Publishing, EMI, Yamaha, Consumer Focus, Music Managers Forum (MMF), Incorporated Society of Musicians, and All Party Parliamentary Group on Music (APPG).
For more information about Rock The House, to enter the competition or to find out more about sponsorship and affiliation opportunities please visit: link