Wednesday 25 April 2018

LOVE ACTUALLY – IN CONCERT TO VISIT HULL VENUE THIS CHRISTMAS- PRESS RELEASE


LOVE ACTUALLY – IN CONCERT TO VISIT HULL VENUE THIS CHRISTMAS

Following on from a triumphant sold out 2017 premiere tour, Love Actually will once again be screened live across the UK with a full orchestra performing its enchanting score – just in time for Christmas.

The live concert will be coming to Hull Venue on 10 December.

Tickets for this seated show - priced from £29.50 to £65 (plus fees) - go on sale on Friday morning.

Directed by Richard Curtis and originally released in cinemas in 2003, Love Actually tells 10 separate yet interweaving stories of love around Christmas time. A full, live orchestra will perform Craig Armstrong’s evocative score at these shows, with the film being projected onto a huge screen.

Make sure you kick off the holiday season and get into the Christmas spirit.

Tickets for Love Actually: In Concert go on sale on Friday 27 April from www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Alternatively you can call 0844 8440444. Calls cost 7p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge. For any queries regarding accessible ticketing please call 0800 9884440.

Hull Venue is a state-of-the-art, music and events complex with a capacity of up to 3,500 people that will allow Hull to attract large corporate conferences, exhibitions and trade tours as well as major touring concerts, stand-up comedy, family shows and sporting events. The plans include the building of the new arena, alongside the rebuilding of Osborne Street car park and additional public spaces in a currently derelict area on Myton Street adjacent to Princes Quay shopping centre. The arena is scheduled to open during the summer of 2018. The building is owned by Hull City Council and managed by SMG Europe

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Tuesday 24 April 2018

Human Food - Plant based lifestyle- The Early Bird Eater

Hello and welcome back

I have been trying to break into the vegan/plant-based market so this blog is quite refreshing to me.

Some of the dishes are created with 
Human Food some are without.

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Here is a greek basil hummus
A can of chickpeas
Fine dice red onion
Pickled peppercorns
Chopped garlic 
Sea salt 
cracked black pepper
Greek olive oil
tahini
Fresh greek basil 

Blitz the chickpeas/greek basil/red onion/pickled peppercorns/garlic/the water the chickpeas are in 
with a couple of spoons of tahini.

Add a small amount of oil to the paste texture you'd like.
Season and add the salt and pepper

My first ever Buhhda bowl

Here is an amazing video of pomegranates and how to prepare them via Facebook
Coconut milk
almond milk
pearl barley
banana
pomegranate
mango
pink grapefruit
lemon zest
fresh mint

Blitz banana, coconut milk & almond milk together with pearl barley
Dice mango, zest a lemon, segment the pink grapefruit and sort the pomegranate and thinly chop the mint.

Dress and we're ready to go.
The base could be drunk as a smoothie if passed/made into an ice lolly also as it's lovely and creamy.

Berry and green bar of Human Food smoothie
(bottom glass in the image)
frozen winter berries
Green HUMAN FOOD BAR
mint
cracked back pepper 
water
blackberries
lemon
pink grapefruit
pearl barley (baked &fried)

This is the most simple cooling drink I have ever made
Blitz all the ingredients with water and we're all goo to go.
This could be blitzed/passed and made into a smoothy.
Made into a sorbet, 
added to yogurt or
added to Champagne or gin.
Finally made into ice cream or ice lollies.
A very diverse product/recipe that is not only very healthy and plant-based it's also only full of natural sugars and goodness.

Mushrooms with pearl barley & oregano 

Pearl barley 
red onion
garlic
cherry tomato
oregano
greek basil
garden peas
roasted pearl barley 
baby button mushrooms
olive oil, sea salt, cracked black pepper

Add red onion, garlic, mushrooms, cherry tomato, oregano, greek basil with frozen garden peas add olive oil sea salt and pepper.
Stir and add the pearl barley into the mix
Bake some pearl barley and fry lightly in peanut oil.

Pearl barley, greens with garden peas

Greens
garden peas
red onion
garlic
pearl barley
olive oil, sea salt, pepper

Two pans

Pan one
, Fry shredded greens with sea salt, pepper, and greek olive oil.
Pan two
Red onion, finely diced with garlic fry lightly and add garden peas with a small amount of veg stock.
Cook down and add pearl barley.

Dish up and eat.

Intense green/carrot veggie smoothie with chipotle
and Green HUMAN FOOD BAR

garden peas
carrot
greek basil
spinach
greens
chipotle
GREEN HUMAN FOOD

frozen garden peas
shredded carrot/greens
spinach
chipotle flakes
water or almond milk/ coconut water

Blitz add enough water to make smooth and drink.

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Saturday 21 April 2018

Pretty Gritty - Love Don't Live Here Anymore - deuce music- The Early Bird Eater

Hello and welcome back

I would like to introduce 
Pretty Gritty


Described as soulful American Duo
Proving that Pretty is as Gritty does, the soulful Americana duo known as Pretty Gritty now follow up their 2016 Lonely Road EP with the launch of their album Seven Year Itch.
Recorded in Nashville and produced by the powerhouse production team of Fred Cannon and Paul Buono for the Creative and Dreams Music Network label, Pretty Gritty have been gaining quite a name for themselves through their heavy touring schedule across the US.
Described as being
 like a male-female Everly Brothers, vocalized and playing what's come to be known as Americana

You can listen to their whole album, Seven Year Itch by visiting 


My first thought of Pretty Gritty is that the name really is different from the sound.
The sound feels soulful and gentle the term
"easy listening" 
is a great description of the duo's music.

I've never heard of the duo before and know little of the genre.
Although I do know going from track to track that I can imagine this being on my regular play list.

Everyone has types of music for each mood, this for me is something that I'd put on when I just got home, was cooking dinner and sat in the sunroom with friends having a few beers.
Driving the car up to the coast to the beach at Sandsend to dine at Bridge Cottage Bistro
 or listening to it on the way to my mid-year trip to the South Of France.
Top down, hand out of the car feeling the breeze and warm summer vibes as I go.

A perfectly balanced album with twelve tracks to take you from emotion to emotion.
It reminds me of a track by 
Charlie 

Track by track is the most beautiful lyrics, soft tones, a gentle vibe, like velvet brushing your skin but with music.
Gentle, provoking and imaginative.
The album makes you wonder and drift into somewhere else. Isn't that what good music is meant to do?
I also enjoy the female to male vocals which shouts Nashville. 
There's something in the veins of that part of the country it's like gold dust to music.
I know many people who'd like this album and many who'd of more than likely heard of them well before I had.
I look forward to this album erupting and hearing it when I switch the radio on when I start baking in the morning at work when I walk into my fave coffee house or a friends place and saying 
"Oh, I wrote about those guys!"

I suggest you put some time aside, sit and listen with no distractions, you'll love it!

 Also, I do wonder what Peel would make of this?


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Tuesday 17 April 2018

Suzi Quatro - Lyrical 2018 - Wrecking Ball Promotions -Hull


An extended and dedicated blog.


Suzi Quatro
Lyrical 2018
Wrecking Ball Press

Now I'm at '78 born girl 
So how would I remember or even know Suzi?

I saw via Wrecking Ball Promotions and Gary's Facebook promoting Suzi was coming to Hull.

Firstly I thought this couldn't be true, I knew the name and face I also knew she was a huge iconic star but thought where did I first see her?

You've got it 
HAPPY DAYS
Suzi did a huge fifteen episodes!
Her part came about from a Rolling Stones collage on the casting directors daughters wall.
Previous to that they'd looked at
Joan Jett and thought she was tough and Debbie Harry as too old and the director pointed out Suzi and said "who's that, that's who we're looking for"
Was flown back from Japan where she was on tour and had to audition for the part.
Wearing her leathers, they thought she'd come dressed for the part, in fact, she was just wearing what she'd always of worn at the time.

Here's Suzi as Leather on
HAPPY DAYS

Happy Days was one of my windows into American life, culture, and attitudes
Okay, this may have been very nieve but back then there was no social media I'm first generation social media so wouldn't have known any different.

Happy days was a happy go lucky programme that I was an avid viewer off, an image of Suzi in a leather jacket and her hair popped into my mind.

I was and am all for strong women, with talent and attitude Suzi was one of many women I admired and had a girl crush on. 
Yes I was born '78 but that doesn't stop me having a burning desire even at a young age to be myself and look up to women like Suzi for inspiration to be something to be admired also, for strength and female empowerment, not the weird pretense that's flung around now.

I contacted Gary of Wrecking Ball Promotions and was granted my press pass 
(sigh of relief resumed)
Quietly I wanted to get there as early as I could, sit in the front and listen intently.
I had no idea what would be said or what would happen.

I wasn't really prepared for laughs, goosebumps and the simple task of admiration but it all came in droves.

Now normally at gigs in Hull you can at least have a set of us Hu5's
(That my neighborhoods finest and dearest to you none Hull types)
Not one, not one soul apart from me and Michelle Dee, who for the record is a total joy to be around.

The crowd ranged but mainly an older set, calm, quiet and many dressed with gusto for the night.
I found that endearing and a show of respect for the first lady of rock herself.
How on earth am I saying that, really?

Suzi was introduced by Russ Litten, from a previous Blog.
Russ, as we all know, is a great guy and bodes well to have such a well spoken, gentle tone to the contrast of Suzi's accent which I could listen to all day long.

Down to earth is always used but Suzi has been around all famous types and is one of them but you'd think you'd met her in Hull and was one of us.
That's what made Suzi so relatable, easy to listen to and connect with.

There was an instant roar of agreement that people are people and she doesn't do gender.
In a world of hate, fear, and confusion these are fresh and relevant words.

The first lady of rock sat in Hull talking to us folk, I still can't understand how I was sat there amongst people I think feeling the same as me.

Suzi is a plethora of talent, bass guitar, piano, percussion and many many more I guess I need to learn about.

Starting out on the road at fourteen in a girl group.
Four girls and one boy Suzi came from talent and was surrounded by talent.
I loved how Suzi described her dad bringing them up as "all of us girl have balls"

Suzi was open, married twice, two children and spoke about being equal and joked because of her lack of maths he joked he had 51% and at a party was brought up that she was only 49% to which was all laughed and she'd realized what he'd done and said "we're still married"

'65 signed as an all-girl banned and was always busy and spotted by Mickie Most

Who's sadly passed mentioned by Suzi at the beginning of the interview that he's still around to this day by her side watching her. 

Mickie went on to offer Suzi a solo contract, whilst Jack from Electra wanted to make her the next Janice Joplin and take to NYC Mickie saw Suzi could just be Suzi and saw her for who she is not an imitation of someone else.

At twenty-one Suzi made her first trip to the U.K after being asked what she thought of it her reply was strange, small streets, small milk bottles, cute small rooms and quaint.

Loving our sense of humor bragging about us and that you can't keep us down with unity, which was greeted by a round of rapture.
Unquie, unusual, very special and that it just works and we are very fair.

'72 on stage opening for Slade Suzi met her first husband he was the guitar player.
Trying to make it, feeling lonely describing only what you could call surviving her mum and dad came to see her, saw her room and was furious s' she'd come from a wealthy background and well brought up tells us how she took them to her "tiny room" said "Christ sake my daughter living like this"

Doing what all daughters do suggest she come home and dads being dads, a parent being a parent he said "no Mickie believes in you" made
Russ gave a very sweet anecdote that is his daughter did that she'd say it was all his fault if it all went tits up my recording device went blurry from all the laughing at that point.

Suzi, just knew she had to continue and that music was her life. 
You know when you know, right?
Anyone with a passion and knowing their path knows, claiming she knew from the age of six she was going to be in entertainment and can hold an audience.

The description of the forty-eight hour ego was a resolute here though.
She describes how she'd sat with her first husband and her welcomed her back out of it.

Russ started to talk about the glam side of rock and Suzi retorts "I was the anti-glam"
Great line from a great woman!

The conversation lead to Joan Jett
 with fond words and tone Suzi described how Joan was her biggest fan and had a lot to thank her for even amongst the piles of things she'd bring Suzi to sign.
Remisisng about a scene in Happy days where she was put into a situation where she imitated herself being Joan playing her, telling Joan and Joan maybe not being so humored about it.

Suzi has sold fifty-five million records and rightfully said it's not difficult to have success but what's difficult is to maintain it.
 She's right you can see that in many rises and falls within Hollywood for example.

I loved how the conversation flowed though, a real natural progression.
I've not really seen many interviews live through and I am pretty sure watching via the screen has nowhere near the impact of a live interview.

It really didn't feel like there was a stage, 
more like a group of people sitting around and having a chat and I guess in essence of what a good interview or Q&A is?
Like when you see a film that draws you in and encapsulates every emotion you can muster, Russ held the stage well and Suzie reciprocated with beautifully heartwarming responses soaked up by us all.


Not stopping at Happy Days there was Minder 
and 
Annie get a gun

Suzi went onto write a musical about 
Tallulah Bankhead
Starring as Tallulah herself
Here's an interview courtesy of 
Pennyblack Music

Turning down the chance to meet Elvis was the biggest revelation of the whole talk.
Being a fan herself from six years old, Elvis has heard her version of
All shuck up

He called her at her hotel and told her her version was the best since his own.
I mean the KING said that those words and invited her to Graceland and she replied 
"I'm very busy"
and then the moment you know in your career she just wasn't ready, it wasn't the right time.
To that, the audience let put the biggest rip raw of the whole night.

Elivs even had a hand in her Happy Days part,
Elvises personal costumer maker was on set of Happy Days to make her outfits.
Leading on Suzi wrote a song dedicated to him called Singing with angels.

Recorded in Nashville with Elvises guitarist James Burton

The song was the "end of the chain" for Suzi and a spiritual song and that everything happens for a reason which was a great response to the links to Elvis was fitting and honest.

The night closed with questions from the audience and a book signing.
So I queued and with a futile question od when was she last inspired and where, which with hindsight was silly and maybe a waste she replied with shock 
"I'm always inspired, it was last week"
I smiled, walked away and thought I should have used my time more wisely to think it through and deliver a better answer but still, I smiled and laughed she could be straight from HU5 with a great tongue and reply like that.

A great woman indeed.

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