Hope this email finds everyone well. This is just a quick reminder of the things
coming up in the next month along with some exciting record news...
Next Sunday (July 5th) there will be another screening of the ballboy
documentary "Trying Not To F**k It Up" at the Roxy Bar and Screen, London Bridge
SE1 (www.roxybarandscreen.com). The film was shot last year at The Luminaire
during the band's tour of the UK. It features live performances and gives an
insight into what goes on off stage. Gordon will also be playing an acoustic
show and answering some questions on the night. The evening costs £4
On Sunday 26th July Gordon will play another solo show at the Indietracks
Festival. This is a fantastic festival set at the Midlands Railway Museum in
Derbyshire. There will be loads of great bands playing and you can ride on steam
trains and play in the signal box! For more information and for ticket booking
have a look at the Indietracks website:
Finally some exciting news about the long awaited Money Can't Buy Music album
"The Universe for Beginners". We are crossing our fingers that it will be back
from the pressing plant this week. The release date for the album is 7th
September and will be released on Pony Proof Records. In case you don't know
what I'm going on about, here is a bit of information about Money Can't Buy
Music:
"++Money Can't Buy Music is a musical project involving Gordon McIntyre from
Edinburgh in Scotland and Maja Mångård from Växjö in Sweden plus anyone else
that they can rope in along the way. They make story-based electronic folk pop
about little things that happen and the deep deep feelings that they cause.
They released their first single "We will all asphyxiate" was released in 2005.
"A The Universe for Beginners" will be their debut album and it is very much a
"home-based" project and a labour of love put together over time."
You can have a listen to some songs by Money Can't Buy Music on the Pony Proof
Records website (listed below).
Well that's about all the news I have for you just now so I shall leave you in
peace!
Do you know if the Ballboy film at the Luminaire is going to made available on DVD?? I'd love to buy a copy, as I know would others.
Best,
Eccy
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, rachel <rachelaqueen@...> wrote:
From: rachel <rachelaqueen@...> Subject: [ballboy_music] Films, Festivals and Future Releases To: ballboy_music@... Date: Wednesday, 1 July, 2009, 10:29 PM
Hi,
Hope this email finds everyone well. This is just a quick reminder of the things coming up in the next month along with some exciting record news...
Next Sunday (July 5th) there will be another screening of the ballboy documentary "Trying Not To F**k It Up" at the Roxy Bar and Screen, London Bridge SE1 (www.roxybarandscre en.com). The film was shot last year at The Luminaire during the band's tour of the UK. It features live performances and gives an insight into what goes on off stage. Gordon will also be playing an acoustic show and answering some questions on the night. The evening costs £4
On Sunday 26th July Gordon will play another solo show at the Indietracks Festival. This is a fantastic festival set at the Midlands Railway Museum in Derbyshire. There will be loads of great bands playing and you can ride on steam trains and play in the signal box! For more information and for ticket booking have a look at the
Indietracks website:
Finally some exciting news about the long awaited Money Can't Buy Music album "The Universe for Beginners". We are crossing our fingers that it will be back from the pressing plant this week. The release date for the album is 7th September and will be released on Pony Proof Records. In case you don't know what I'm going on about, here is a bit of information about Money Can't Buy Music:
"++Money Can't Buy Music is a musical project involving Gordon McIntyre from Edinburgh in Scotland and Maja Mångård from Växjö in Sweden plus anyone else that they can rope in along the way. They make story-based electronic folk pop about little things that happen and the deep deep feelings that they cause.
They released their first single "We will all asphyxiate" was released in 2005. "A The Universe for Beginners"
will be their debut album and it is very much a "home-based" project and a labour of love put together over time."
You can have a listen to some songs by Money Can't Buy Music on the Pony Proof Records website (listed below).
Well that's about all the news I have for you just now so I shall leave you in peace!
Take Care Rachel
www.ballboymusic. com www.moneycantbuymus ic.com www.ponyproofrecord s.com
I'll add to the clamour:) And will see anyone else who's going at indietracks
--- In ballboy_music@..., Eccy de Jonge <e_dejonge@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Rachel,
>
> Do you know if the Ballboy film at the Luminaire is going to made available on
DVD?? I'd love to buy a copy, as I know would others.
>
> Best,
>
> Eccy
>
> --- On Wed, 1/7/09, rachel <rachelaqueen@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: rachel <rachelaqueen@...>
> Subject: [ballboy_music] Films, Festivals and Future Releases
> To: ballboy_music@...
> Date: Wednesday, 1 July, 2009, 10:29 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Hope this email finds everyone well. This is just a quick reminder of the
things coming up in the next month along with some exciting record news...
>
> Next Sunday (July 5th) there will be another screening of the ballboy
documentary "Trying Not To F**k It Up" at the Roxy Bar and Screen, London Bridge
SE1 (www.roxybarandscre en.com). The film was shot last year at The Luminaire
during the band's tour of the UK. It features live performances and gives an
insight into what goes on off stage. Gordon will also be playing an acoustic
show and answering some questions on the night. The evening costs £4
>
> On Sunday 26th July Gordon will play another solo show at the Indietracks
Festival. This is a fantastic festival set at the Midlands Railway Museum in
Derbyshire. There will be loads of great bands playing and you can ride on steam
trains and play in the signal box! For more information and for ticket booking
have a look at the Indietracks website:
>
> http://www.indietra cks.co.uk/
>
> Finally some exciting news about the long awaited Money Can't Buy Music album
"The Universe for Beginners". We are crossing our fingers that it will be back
from the pressing plant this week. The release date for the album is 7th
September and will be released on Pony Proof Records. In case you don't know
what I'm going on about, here is a bit of information about Money Can't Buy
Music:
>
> "++Money Can't Buy Music is a musical project involving Gordon McIntyre from
Edinburgh in Scotland and Maja Mångård from Växjö in Sweden plus anyone else
that they can rope in along the way. They make story-based electronic folk pop
about little things that happen and the deep deep feelings that they cause.
>
> They released their first single "We will all asphyxiate" was released in
2005. "A The Universe for Beginners" will be their debut album and it is very
much a "home-based" project and a labour of love put together over time."
>
> You can have a listen to some songs by Money Can't Buy Music on the Pony Proof
Records website (listed below).
>
> Well that's about all the news I have for you just now so I shall leave you in
peace!
>
> Take Care
> Rachel
>
> www.ballboymusic. com
> www.moneycantbuymus ic.com
> www.ponyproofrecord s.com
>
I think there is a good chance that the film will make it to DVD at some point soon.
And I am going to Indietracks! I've just booked my train ticket and have spent the morning making up CDrs to take to sell. It is all very exciting.
See you there,
Rachel
To: ballboy_music@... From: sendmeuselesscrap@... Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 17:30:12 +0000 Subject: [ballboy_music] Re: Films, Festivals and Future Releases
I'll add to the clamour:) And will see anyone else who's going at indietracks
--- In ballboy_music@yahoogroups.co.uk, Eccy de Jonge <e_dejonge@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Rachel,
>
> Do you know if the Ballboy film at the Luminaire is going to made available on DVD?? I'd love to buy a copy, as I know would others.
>
> Best,
>
> Eccy
>
> --- On Wed, 1/7/09, rachel <rachelaqueen@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: rachel <rachelaqueen@...>
> Subject: [ballboy_music] Films, Festivals and Future Releases
> To: ballboy_music@yahoogroups.co.uk
> Date: Wednesday, 1 July, 2009, 10:29 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Hope this email finds everyone well. This is just a quick reminder of the things coming up in the next month along with some exciting record news...
>
> Next Sunday (July 5th) there will be another screening of the ballboy documentary "Trying Not To F**k It Up" at the Roxy Bar and Screen, London Bridge SE1 (www.roxybarandscre en.com). The film was shot last year at The Luminaire during the band's tour of the UK. It features live performances and gives an insight into what goes on off stage. Gordon will also be playing an acoustic show and answering some questions on the night. The evening costs £4
>
> On Sunday 26th July Gordon will play another solo show at the Indietracks Festival. This is a fantastic festival set at the Midlands Railway Museum in Derbyshire. There will be loads of great bands playing and you can ride on steam trains and play in the signal box! For more information and for ticket booking have a look at the Indietracks website:
>
> http://www.indietra cks.co.uk/
>
> Finally some exciting news about the long awaited Money Can't Buy Music album "The Universe for Beginners". We are crossing our fingers that it will be back from the pressing plant this week. The release date for the album is 7th September and will be released on Pony Proof Records. In case you don't know what I'm going on about, here is a bit of information about Money Can't Buy Music:
>
> "++Money Can't Buy Music is a musical project involving Gordon McIntyre from Edinburgh in Scotland and Maja Mångård from Växjö in Sweden plus anyone else that they can rope in along the way. They make story-based electronic folk pop about little things that happen and the deep deep feelings that they cause.
>
> They released their first single "We will all asphyxiate" was released in 2005. "A The Universe for Beginners" will be their debut album and it is very much a "home-based" project and a labour of love put together over time."
>
> You can have a listen to some songs by Money Can't Buy Music on the Pony Proof Records website (listed below).
>
> Well that's about all the news I have for you just now so I shall leave you in peace!
>
> Take Care
> Rachel
>
> www.ballboymusic. com
> www.moneycantbuymus ic.com
> www.ponyproofrecord s.com
>
i'll be at indietracks! Hope to see you all again! I'm doing the Indietracks podcasts, so let me know if you want to do one of those cheesy vox pops about indietracks being the best thing since lightsabers or something...
To: ballboy_music@... From: sendmeuselesscrap@... Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 17:30:12 +0000 Subject: [ballboy_music] Re: Films, Festivals and Future Releases
I'll add to the clamour:) And will see anyone else who's going at indietracks
--- In ballboy_music@yahoogroups.co.uk, Eccy de Jonge <e_dejonge@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Rachel,
>
> Do you know if the Ballboy film at the Luminaire is going to made available on DVD?? I'd love to buy a copy, as I know would others.
>
> Best,
>
> Eccy
>
> --- On Wed, 1/7/09, rachel <rachelaqueen@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: rachel <rachelaqueen@...>
> Subject: [ballboy_music] Films, Festivals and Future Releases
> To: ballboy_music@yahoogroups.co.uk
> Date: Wednesday, 1 July, 2009, 10:29 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Hope this email finds everyone well. This is just a quick reminder of the things coming up in the next month along with some exciting record news...
>
> Next Sunday (July 5th) there will be another screening of the ballboy documentary "Trying Not To F**k It Up" at the Roxy Bar and Screen, London Bridge SE1 (www.roxybarandscre en.com). The film was shot last year at The Luminaire during the band's tour of the UK. It features live performances and gives an insight into what goes on off stage. Gordon will also be playing an acoustic show and answering some questions on the night. The evening costs £4
>
> On Sunday 26th July Gordon will play another solo show at the Indietracks Festival. This is a fantastic festival set at the Midlands Railway Museum in Derbyshire. There will be loads of great bands playing and you can ride on steam trains and play in the signal box! For more information and for ticket booking have a look at the Indietracks website:
>
> http://www.indietra cks.co.uk/
>
> Finally some exciting news about the long awaited Money Can't Buy Music album "The Universe for Beginners". We are crossing our fingers that it will be back from the pressing plant this week. The release date for the album is 7th September and will be released on Pony Proof Records. In case you don't know what I'm going on about, here is a bit of information about Money Can't Buy Music:
>
> "++Money Can't Buy Music is a musical project involving Gordon McIntyre from Edinburgh in Scotland and Maja Mångård from Växjö in Sweden plus anyone else that they can rope in along the way. They make story-based electronic folk pop about little things that happen and the deep deep feelings that they cause.
>
> They released their first single "We will all asphyxiate" was released in 2005. "A The Universe for Beginners" will be their debut album and it is very much a "home-based" project and a labour of love put together over time."
>
> You can have a listen to some songs by Money Can't Buy Music on the Pony Proof Records website (listed below).
>
> Well that's about all the news I have for you just now so I shall leave you in peace!
>
> Take Care
> Rachel
>
> www.ballboymusic. com
> www.moneycantbuymus ic.com
> www.ponyproofrecord s.com
>
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