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Rebel Terrortory

December 5, 2008

rebel Territory

rebel Territory

When and how did the Band meet?

 

 

The band started from a very early age. We (Lee Zajciw and James Oldrini) Grew up together having the same influences in music and formed different bands together. We went on to form a covers band “TFX” with manager Jim Anderson, playing anything from Hendrix, The Who, to the Stereophonics!

Sean skinner joined “TFX” 2006 and from there we began to concentrate on writing and recording our own music, this brings us on to “Rebel Territory”. Last November (2007) “TFX” branched off to form a new project, “Rebel Territory” for our original material. We are now working hard to create a real buzz around us and our music!

What’s the story behind the name?

After hundreds of names thrown into the hat we could not find anything that we liked! A few weeks later, Lee came up with the name “Rebel Territory“. We all liked it, it worked and felt right plus no one else had the name!


Who are your main influences?

We have many, just to list a few…. Hendrix, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Cream, Free, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Ocean Colour Scene, The Clash, Ian Brown, The Stone Roses, Coldplay, The Police, U2, The Jam, Pearl Jam, The Stranglers, The Sex Pistols, The Verve, Happy Mondays, The Cult, Stereophonics, The Kinks, The Beatles, John Lennon, Queen, The Rolling Stones, The Doors, Wolfmother, T-Rex, David Bowie, Oasis, Lenny Kravitz, Pink Floyd…


Your views on the Music scene at the moment?

It could be better, but there is a market out there for everyone. It depends what you are into. What ever style it is, if it’s done well, we’ll probably like it.

What makes you different?

We are all good musicians and fantastic to watch live (apparently!!)

We think bringing “Old school” style – legendary solos into up-to-date, commercial tracks make us different. You just don’t see guitarists like Lee in today’s bands and we are trying to do something about it.


How did you get your first gig?

Probably through myspace, we got together with a few other bands to play The Vic Inn, Derby. That’s when we Lunched Rebel Territory.


Future Plans?

To keep plugging away and get as many people interested as possible and to keep searching for that lucky break.


What advice would you give for Bands just starting out?

Get a page on Myspace, its fantastic for networking with other bands/industry people and gets your music heard by potential fans.


What advice would you give about song writing?

Don’t leave it to long to get to that crucial hook line!

Favourite Unsigned Band at the moment?

Rebel Territory of course!!!

There was a band called “Kicks” who are in our top friends on myspace. We loved their Demo song “Pounding Hard”…but it looks like they have a label behind them now.

Any advice for people looking for Band members?

Get on the internet, watch other bands and advertise in local music shops.

December 3, 2008
Craig Jones being presented with the Gosport Innovation and entreprenuerial award

Craig Jones being presented with the Gosport Innovation and entreprenuerial award

Photography taken by K woodland Photography

Rock Links was the winner of the Gosport Innovation and Entreprenuership Business award 2008. The award was collected by Craig Jones the founder of Rocklinks.co.uk at a very fancy dinner at the Alver Bank Hotel in Gosport. Below is what the judges had to say about the catergory.

Sponsored by the Gosport Business Centre, this Award recognises businesses that have demonstrated a particularly innovative or entrepreneurial approach.

All the shortlisted entrants this year were selected based on their entrepreneurial approach to establishing and growing a small business. Two businesses particularly caught the judges’ eye, both impressing with their attitude, ambition and understanding of the key essentials required to establish and grow a successful business.  

However, there can be only one winner.  In making their final choice, the judges agreed that this particular business stood out for a number of reasons – including having understood the importance of building capacity through networks; demonstrating a willingness to learn and apply new skills; and making very significant progress in a short space of time.  Feeding back after their visits, the judges commented “Every now and then you meet an entrepreneur who has a real spark of energy, confidence and enthusiasm, and a practical approach that will ensure these essential attributes take a business forward”

We would like to thank the organisers and the Judges for a fantastic evening and for the award of course!

Live and Unsigned 2009

December 3, 2008
The National music competition for unsigned bands, vocal groups and solo artists to perform live. With over 10,000 registrations for the second year in succession, it is the biggest music talent search for original singers and acts to perform live in the UK. So be yourself; whether you want to perform a cover or your own song, you need to make it your own version.

 

Live and Unsigned returns with a much improved competition structure, better venue’s and prizes. Win a recording contract and single release and follow last year’s winners (2007) B-Kay & Kazz into the UK national charts where their debut single “You know it’s right” made top 30. This year’s winners Kiddo360 are forecast to go better and have already won the best unsigned award at the Vodafone Live music awards. Greater exposure with regional media partners, a UK winner’s tour.. This year’s competition will be much bigger, better and more popular than ever!

 

Auditions will take place on the following days;

Saturday 17th January 2009 Vincent Harris Suite, Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield S1 2JA www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

Sunday 18th January 2009 Boardroom, Beck Theatre, Hayes, Middlesex, London UB3 2UE www.becktheatre.org.uk

Saturday 24th January 2009 Octogon, Ferneham Hall, Fareham (near Southampton/Portsmouth) PO16 7DB. www.fernehamhall.co.uk

Sunday 25th January 2009 Civic Theatre, Corn Exchange, Bedford (near Milton Keynes/Cambridge) MK40 1SL. www.bedfordcornexchange.co.uk

Saturday 31st January 2009 Gatsby’s, Corn Exchange, Ipswich IP1 1DH.

Saturday 7th February 2009 Civic Bar, Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton (near Birmingham) WV1 1RQ. www.wolvescivic.co.uk

Saturday 7th February 2009 Conference Suite, Pitsea Leisure Centre, Northlands Pavement, Pitsea, Basildon, Essex SS13 3DU.

Sunday 8th February 2009 St Georges, Bristol BS1 5RR. www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk

Saturday 14th February 2009 Buchanan Suite, Glasgow Royal concert Hall, Glasgow G2 3NY. www.glasgowconcerthalls.com

Sunday 15th February 2009 The Journal Tyne Theatre, Newcastle NE1 4AG. www.thejournaltynetheatre.co.uk

Saturday 21st February 2009 Princes Hall, Aldershot near Guildford GU11 1NX.

www.princeshall.com

Sunday 22nd February 2009 Willows, Salford, Manchester M5 5FQ. www.thewillowsonline.co.uk

Sunday 1st March 2009 Shelley Room, Thistle Hotel, Brighton BN1 2GS. www.thistle.com/hotels/southern-england/

 

Audition day Schedule;

9.30am Singers, groups and bands names starting A –Q

1.30pm Singers, groups and bands names starting R-Z

2pm Last registration to audition

Finish when all acts seen.

 

For more information go to www.LiveandUnsigned.UK.com