The Resilient Musician
The Resilient Musician
Encore Musicians
Conversations with extraordinary musicians about how they've innovated and thrived during the pandemic. Jonny Venvell (Encore Head of Artist Relations, drummer) and James McAulay (Encore CEO, cellist) interview everyone from the leaders of the world's largest Zoom choir, Ronnie Scott's band members to Wellerman TikTokers.
#5: Going Viral on TikTok with Jonny Stewart
This week we spoke to singer and viral TikTok sensation, Jonny Stewart. Jonny started posting videos of his bass singing on TikTok last year, and rose to global fame a few months ago as the baritone part in the viral Wellerman sea shanty video - gaining a record deal and a whopping 200k followers in the process! We spoke about his 5 top tips for achieving virality on TikTok, whether the Wellerman video signals a renaissance for folk music and how having a ginger beard can help you get noticed online... If you’re not sure what TikTok is or how it might be useful to musicians - this is definitely an episode for you! ----- Jonny's TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@jonnystewartbass Jonny's Twitter: twitter.com/jonnytmstewart The Wellermen: thewellermen.bandcamp.com NoVI: www.noviacappella.com ----- The Resilient Musician is produced by the Encore Musicians team, and is presented by Jonny Venvell (Head of Artist Relations) and James McAulay (Co-Founder & CEO). Encore (encoremusicians.com) is one of the world's largest platforms for booking musicians to perform at events, weddings and recording sessions. Over 10,000 events and gigs have been booked through Encore, and musicians on Encore have earned over £5,000,000 since the platform was launched. If you're a musician who would like to join the platform, you can sign up at: encoremusicians.com/musician Twitter: twitter.com/joinencore Instagram: instagram.com/encoremusicians
Apr 15, 2021
33 min
#4: Jazz Education and Album Production with Callum Au
In this week’s episode, Jonny speaks to jazz trombonist and arranger Callum Au.  Since graduating from Oxford Callum has joined the world-famous Ronnies Scott’s Jazz Orchestra, arranged over 100 charts for big bands including music for Quincy Jones, Jamie Callum and the recent Cats movie.  Callum explains how he achieved the remarkable feat of releasing two big band albums over lockdown. The first “Songs and Stories” with a 70-piece orchestra (!) and the second “On Stage!” with an accompanying big band education resource the Ultimate Big Band Toolkit. He goes on to explain why being an arranger is like solving puzzles and how it's an underrated skill among musicians.   An essential listen for anyone interested in jazz education or the process of album recording! ----- The Resilient Musician is produced by the Encore Musicians team, and is presented by Jonny Venvell (Head of Artist Relations) and James McAulay (Co-Founder & CEO). Encore (encoremusicians.com) is one of the world's largest platforms for booking musicians to perform at events, weddings and recording sessions. Over 10,000 events and gigs have been booked through Encore, and musicians on Encore have earned over £5,000,000 since the platform was launched. If you're a musician who would like to join the platform, you can sign up at: encoremusicians.com/musician Twitter: twitter.com/joinencore Instagram: instagram.com/encoremusicians
Mar 26, 2021
29 min
#3: "What Would Mozart Do?" with Dr Nico de Villiers
In this episode, Jonny meets South African pianist, vocal coach and researcher Dr Nico de Villiers to learn about his lockdown podcast project, “What Would Mozart Do”.  Nico explains how at the start of the pandemic, he was unable to answer the questions his students at Guildhall were asking him about the value of music education. To find the answer, he started the podcast which focuses on people who’ve trained in music but moved to other career paths.    We discuss how conservatoires routinely fail to prepare musicians for life outside the concert hall.  Nico’s top tip? Check in regularly - if your current music career isn’t giving you what you first expected, change things up - and accept that change can be positive! ----- The Resilient Musician is produced by the Encore Musicians team, and is presented by Jonny Venvell (Head of Artist Relations) and James McAulay (Co-Founder & CEO). Encore (encoremusicians.com) is one of the world's largest platforms for booking musicians to perform at events, weddings and recording sessions. Over 10,000 events and gigs have been booked through Encore, and musicians on Encore have earned over £5,000,000 since the platform was launched. If you're a musician who would like to join the platform, you can sign up at: encoremusicians.com/musician Twitter: twitter.com/joinencore Instagram: instagram.com/encoremusicians
Mar 11, 2021
28 min
#2: Creating a Global Folk Session with Maurice Condie
Jonny interviews Maurice Condie, the founding director of Phoenix Folk, a Newcastle-based folk collective who've launched one of the largest online folk sessions in the UK. Maurice tells the incredible story of how a small local folk session turned into a tri-weekly international session including musicians from across the globe. In fact, it's been so successful that Phoenix Folk have made as much money from their music-making this year as they did pre-pandemic! Maurice has also cracked the conundrum of how to perform simultaneously with someone over Zoom (with minimal latency) - important listening for any musicians doing virtual gigs! ---- Phoenix Folk: https://phoenixfolk.co.uk/ Their sessions can be joined every Monday, Thursday and Saturday from their Facebook page: http://facebook.com/phoenixfolk ---- The Resilient Musician is produced by the Encore Musicians team, and is presented by Jonny Venvell (Head of Artist Relations) and James McAulay (Co-Founder & CEO). Encore (encoremusicians.com) is one of the world's largest platforms for booking musicians to perform at events, weddings and recording sessions. Over 10,000 events and gigs have been booked through Encore, and musicians on Encore have earned over £5,000,000 since the platform was launched. If you're a musician who would like to join the platform, you can sign up at: encoremusicians.com/musician Twitter: twitter.com/joinencore Instagram: instagram.com/encoremusicians
Mar 4, 2021
27 min
#1: The Stay at Home Choir with Tori Longdon & Jamie Wright
Welcome to the first episode of Encore's new podcast, The Resilient Musician. We'll be chatting with inspiring musicians across all corners of the industry, and telling the stories of how they have innovated, persevered and made incredible music throughout the pandemic.  How to build the largest choral community in the world with The Stay at Home Choir In our first episode, Jonny speaks to the co-founders and conductors of the Stay at Home Choir, Tori Longdon & Jamie Wright. The Stay at Home Choir is a virtual choir formed in March 2020 as a response to the pandemic that has reached over 23,000 singers from over 75 different countries all over the world. Their story is an extraordinary one. They discuss the value of online music making, the technical and time requirements needed to get it off the ground, their view on the future of the project after the pandemic and why their mascot is a llama…) The Resilient Musician is produced by the Encore Musicians team, and is presented by Jonny Venvell (Head of Artist Relations) and James McAulay (Co-Founder & CEO).  Encore (encoremusicians.com) is one of the world's largest platforms for booking musicians to perform at events, weddings and recording sessions. Over 10,000 events and gigs have been booked through Encore, and musicians on Encore have earned over £5,000,000 since the platform was launched.  If you're a musician who would like to join the platform, you can sign up at: encoremusicians.com/musician Twitter: twitter.com/joinencore Instagram: instagram.com/encoremusicians
Feb 25, 2021
29 min