After sleepless nights, stressing and constant worrying, Oxjam at the Ginglik is finally over and I am happy to report it was a success!! I have so many people to thank for their overwhelming support including everyone who came and all the amazing artists that played.
You may be wondering why it has taken me so long to get round to writing about the night but as it so happens that it was my 21st Birthday last week (Halloween to be specific!) so along with celebrating that it was also the boyf's graduation on the 1st of November, I was working at all the other University Graduations and I spent another day in A & E because of a drunken birthday fall... but we won't talk about that. I have also just spent the weekend with my amazing family celebrating my birthday so I really have had an insanely busy week since Oxjam but now I'm ready to rave about how awesome it was! I can't wait to post pictures of the event but I need to get the photos from my designated photographers!
First things first, I raised £400 which although wasn't as much as I had pledged to raise, I was extremely happy with it because I was genuinely worried that no-one would turn up! Along with the amount of tickets sold, I had some raffle prizes donated and had donation boxes around the venue. Admittedly, I didn't have much faith in the raffle prizes - not that I wasn't extremely grateful for the donations! I had a bottle of Champagne, a bottle of Red Wine, 2 boxes of Batman Lego and a 'Bay Tree' Food Hamper. People were buying extra tickets just to get their hands on the Batman Lego!! The most amusing thing was, my best friend picked out her own name from the bucket and scored herself the first box of lego. It wasn't a fix... I Promise!! A lovely man who I didn't know won the Champagne and gave it to me because I had organised everything - I was extremely touched at his kind gesture. I enjoyed a champagne breakfast on my birthday so I definitely have him to thank for that.
Ally Hamilton kicked off the night by warming up the crowd with his mellow sound and his witty personality. He eased everyone into the night by playing a lot of original songs but also some covers which everyone knew and loved. He really did a fantastic job considering he is just starting out on his solo stuff having broken away from his original band Clown Breakdown. He brought a lot of support along and even had his girlfriend delivering drinks to the stage. Anyone that would like to listen to any more of Ally's stuff - 'Like' him on Facebook, Follow him on Twitter and listen to his SoundCloud.
http://www.facebook.com/allyhamiltonmusic
http://soundcloud.com/allyhamilton24
https://twitter.com/AllyHamilton24
Beeming with pride over Eroding Republic, who stepped up to the stage next as the lead singer of this band is my little brother. Having played with other people as he was growing up, Ben found his place within Eroding Republic as he was asked to play with some Sixth Form lads for an A-Level Music piece. From there they became a band - he even replaced the former lead singer! Fairly inexperienced when it comes to playing live gigs the Ginglik was considered a warm up for them for a local gig the following day at a venue at home called 'The Cheese and Grain', which has been written about in Q Magazine as a hidden gem of small, local, live music venues. So check it out if you're ever in the Frome, Somerset area - we've had some amazing artists stop by and play there. Considering how nervous they were, you would never have known from their amazing set. Having a lot of people there who have known my brother for years they couldn't believe the transformation from Ben to lead singer of Eroding Republic. Not forgetting the mention of the other two members, Ally and Tom who found themselves some new found fans in some of my closest friends. Both their original songs and their twist on some classics found them very popular with the Ginglik audience.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Eroding-Republic/213165752047988
https://twitter.com/ErodingRepublic
It was an absolute privilege having Richard Allan II play within my gig as I didn't know them, like I know all the other bands. They aren't personal friends - in fact I had the pleasure of watching Richard Allan's first band Richie and the Runners at Secret Garden Party in 2011. I fell in love with 'City Lights' as it's got a Mumford and Sons feel to it when you just want to get up and have a hoe down! I was so close to even getting him to play it for me during his set but one of his band members wasn't so sure on how to play it... but I may have convinced him to put it back into his set?! Who knows, if you ever get to watch them and he plays it maybe it was because of me!?? Despite him not playing the song that made me fall in love with his music, him and his band played a fantastic set with real passion to their music. This was their second Oxjam appearance as I managed to set them up with the Cambridge Take-Over event too as their manager is local to Cambridge. So although my event and audience was a lot smaller, they still seemed to be oozing with excitement and enthusiasm to play.
http://www.facebook.com/richardallanII
https://twitter.com/RichardAllanII
http://www.youtube.com/user/RichardAllanIImusic
http://soundcloud.com/richardallan_ii
Finally, my headliners The Doll Mechanics came with an army of followers and supporters which I was massively grateful for. By the time they were playing I was able to let loose and I was up dancing with my friends waving the Oxjam banner as a sign of relief and success. Both Lauren James and Daniel Jones I wish to personally thank for their help throughout the whole of my Oxjam experience.
Daniel I have known all my life due to our parents being old friends as both our Dad's worked together in the ambulance service in Ilfracombe, North Devon. We then moved to Frome in 1996 when my brother was born, so although our families have kept in contact me and Daniel haven't actually seen each other since my older sister's 18th birthday party... a long time ago! Daniel put me in contact with Lauren to play at my gig and then when it came down to it he just was my knight in shining armour when it came to all the technical requirements for the night. He helped set up and managed all the sound checks with the sound engineer and I really couldn't have done it without him.
Lauren James is such a sweetheart whose enthusiasm right from the start shouldn't go a miss. She was always doing everything she could to help, constantly posting about the gig online and helping to drum up interest. As for her performance on the night, they were the perfect band to round off the night with their upbeat tracks and Lauren's audience interaction.
http://www.thedollmechanics.com/
http://www.YouTube.com/TheDollMechanics
http://www.facebook.com/TheDollMechanics
http://www.Twitter.com/DollMechanics
http://www.Twitter.com/LaurenJamesUK
http://www.YouTube.com/LaurenJamesOfficial
http://www.facebook.com/LaurenJamesOfficial
I couldn't have asked for a better line up or a more successful night. Hopefully the venue was happy with the amount of bar sales - there were plenty of drunk people to prove the people were buying drinks! I am humbled with how many people came and said they enjoyed themselves.
Ok, so now for my Thank You's:
Thank you to everyone who came and supported or just bought a ticket because you wanted to donate. Especially those who came from all over just to be there, I know a lot of you travelled far just to support me.
Thank you to the artists, it was a pleasure to have you playing at my event. I hope to hear great things from you all so I can buy your music to add to my collection.
Thank you to the venue who gave me Ginglik for free and trusted me to bring the people in and get them the publicity.
Thank you to Cards Made Easy who made it possible for me to get most of my printing costs for free.
Thank you to everyone who 'liked' Cards Made Easy so I could get most of my printing costs for free.
Thank you to my friends and family who put up with me throughout all of this.
Thank you to my Mum who sat at the door for most of the night dealing with the money, guest list and selling raffle tickets.
Thank you to my Dad for fulfilling his duty to buy drinks from the bar so the venue would make money.
I love each and every one of you and I couldn't have done it without you xxxxxxx