In an intimate event creators of the Alex cartoon, Charles Peattie and Russell Taylor, celebrate his 25th Birthday.
With innovative music performances, cocktails and food, the party goers were won over in this unique event in London’s Soho.
Find out more about the cartoon in this Recent Article
If you were a guest, please approach Russell for a password and click the link below, or just enter the name of the club the party was at (just the main word).
FULL GALLERY LINK
Posted February 26th, 2012. Add a comment
Was very touched to be included in this worthy charity project.
PR Angel from The Urban Voodoo Machine has been working with children from Pendragon School in south London.
Many other artists collaborated to produce a fantastic album, working with charities Kids Company and Act Up.
All profits go to Kids Company.
The kids worked really hard and there was fantastic excitement on the day of the release with a show at The Barbican in London.
I include all the pictures here for people that might want them with no logo.
Just take them directly from album if you were there and find a photo of yourself.
Posted December 24th, 2011. Add a comment
Making a rare visit to the UK, the german based Max Raabe and The Palast Orchester played Cadogan Hall in London’s trendy Sloane Square in December 2011.
Specialising in music of the Weimar Era they delight audiences world wide.
I was there covering the show for Erotic Review Magazine.
Visit Erotic Review for the article and a few of my pictures and enjoy my selection below.
Posted December 20th, 2011. Add a comment
Bernadette Byrne and Victor/Victoria make up the East End Cabaret, an inspired musical comedy cabaret duo.
I’ve met these two on a number of occasions doing small slots of their show as guests at nights like The Double R Club and Blue Stocking Society.
This year they had a full show in Edinburgh Festival that was highly acclaimed by critics as well as appearances on Radio London.
I’ve hardly ever seen these two out of costume so it’s easy to believe the characters are the people.
Bernadette does a very good job of being a gorgeous flirt and Victor/Victoria is fabulously charming and deadpan.
The girls got in contact and asked me to cover a show they were doing at the Arcola Tent in Dalston in Novemeber.
I thought I would finally get to see the girls out of costume but traffic conspired against me and when I arrived there they were already in costume and character.
I got to meet their creative director Tom Velvick, a very nice chap who understands the importance of professionalism. Thank you Tom.
The show was an extended version of their Edinburgh Show, so from 45 minutes to an hour.
Before the show the girls welcomed the guests with crisps and gin and a Puppet named Boris entertained those waiting.
Quite simply the show was brilliant and it was so good to see it in its entirety.
The hour whizzed by in a cacophony of laughter and madness.
The Revolution will definitely be sexual.
See the Londonist review here
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Posted December 11th, 2011. Add a comment
Popped along to a local event for this singing group run by singer song writer Claire Hamill.
It was a fun event involving many local people and some money was raised for charity too.
The group shot made the Hastings Observer and I had a double page spread of images in The Bohemia Village Voice.
Find out more about Claire on her website