Stephen
Metcalfe, local MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock, has written to all
secondary schools in his constituency to encourage talented musicians to get
involved with this year’s ‘Rock the House’ competition.
Founded by
Mike Weatherley MP, Rock the House is a music competition open to all ages
celebrating the very best of up-and-coming unsigned British artists and the
live music venues that support them. As well as giving a springboard for young
talent, the competition aims to raise awareness of intellectual property rights
and live music issues amongst Parliamentarians of every political persuasion.
Stephen
Metcalfe MP commented: “This really is a fantastic opportunity for talented
musicians in South Basildon and East Thurrock whether they are under or over 19
years old. The prize fund includes equipment, master-classes and seminars from
industry specialists that money just can’t buy”.
Last year’s winners not
only made the most of the prizes but also found themselves performing at the
Ricoh Arena in Coventry, The infamous Cavern Club in Liverpool and on the
Terrace of the House of Commons and Speaker’s State Rooms.
The competition categories
include best solo act and band under 19, best band and solo act, best music
video and best small venue. Mr Metcalfe will be invited to nominate his
favourite act from each category in the constituency who will then be judged by
a panel of industry experts and musicians to win a place in the live battle of
the bands final.
With patrons including
rock legends Alice Cooper, Mark Hoppus, Matt Tuck and Charlie Simpson, MPs are
hoping that this year’s competition will be the best yet.
Mr Metcalfe added: “The UK
music industry is hugely important to our economy and to the creative culture
of our country. I would encourage all budding musicians to get involved.
It would be fantastic to have South Basildon and East Thurrock represented at
the final!”
If you would
like to find out more, please visit: www.rockthehousehoc.com or follow @RockTheHouseHOC on Twitter.