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Sunday, 16 November 2008

SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION TO MUSIC IN EAST KENT - THE GIG GUIDE AWARDS

STOP PRESS!

Denny - EK1 singer and front-man - has been nominated for a special award by The Gig Guide.

DENNY BARTER
FOUNDER AND FRONT MAN OF EK1

Denny founded EK1 over 20 years ago and still has the same enthusiasm and hunger for gigging today. EK1 gig every week around East Kent and are as popular today as they have ever been.

The other nominees are:

SEAN BAKER
Founder of the 'Lounge On The Farm' festival and the Farmhouse venue in Canterbury.

The Gig Guide thought that Sean has made a lasting contribution to music in Kent by creating a unique festival and venue.

DANIEL MORRIS
THE DM AGENCY

Daniel works tirelessly representing many of the bast-known bands in Kent and is a fierce supporter of Kent music.

FRANK AND PHILIP THORLEY
THORLEY'S TAVERNS

The Thorleys have introduced live music to many of their pubs and bars and are active in promoting live music in Thanet and East Kent.

SHANN LEE PARKER
THE DIVA OF EAST KENT

Shann returned to East Kent in 2007 after many years in Spain.and has hit the local music scene with a bang!

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More information as we receive it!

Friday, 1 August 2008

HARTSDOWN COLLEGE 50th ANNIVERSARY

Hartsdown College in Margate culminated their celebrations of fifty years' teaching the Isle's children with a reunion party.

The revelry on July 19th 2008 saw more than 100 old boys and girls taking a tour of the school in the afternoon before 500 former pupils partied the night away.

Local band EK1 provided the music and ex-students travelled from as far away as Australia to meet old friends and teachers.

Principal Andy Somers said: "The party was absolutely fantastic and everyone was delighted to meet up with old friends. The music was superb. Ek1 really got everyone up and dancing by the end of the night".

Report by Thom Morris in The Isle of Thanet Gazette, July 25 2008

Thursday, 10 July 2008

CONGRATULATIONS, DAN!


Congratulations to our guitarist Dan. He has just completed his studies at Canterbury Christ Church University and has been awarded a First Class BA Honours Degree in Music. Fantastic news!

Sunday, 20 April 2008

MAKING A DAY SO SPECIAL




Becky emailed us some photographs taken at her recent wedding reception. She writes:

Thanks again for all of your efforts in learning our first dance and Tequila. It made our day so special.

So many of our friends have said we have set the bar too high to beat with future weddings!


Thanks to both of you, Becky and Mark, for joining us and playing so superbly!




Monday, 28 January 2008

THE MARTIN COX THANK YOU! FUNDRAISER FOR THE PILGRIM'S HOSPICE



What to say? This was a fantastic night. EVERYBODY played and sang wonderfully. The hall we all performed in was as packed as a sardine can with people who were having a ball.

The best way for this gig's
raison d’ĂȘtre to be summed up has to be in Martin's own words. Here they are.

Hi everyone. My name is Martin Cox and I was one of the founder members of EKone some 23 years ago. EKone is a bit more than a soul/funk band. It literally is like a family and through the years and various line-ups will always be part of my life.


I am fortunate in playing with the band whenever I want to after leaving some 10 years ago. I think that is a thing that has evolved over the years. The point is friendship and the joy of playing with great musicians.


I play saxophone and in January 2006 was diagnosed with prostate cancer. It was an awful blow to me and my family and throughout my four week stay in hospital the whole band were there for me texting me and visiting me. It was a great support for my family as well as myself.


When I left hospital, I was in a wheelchair and was given a life expectancy of three months to a year. I was discharged on February 27th 2007 with a fight on my hands but by April 13th the band had organised a charity benefit gig along with other friends and I was on the bill. I played about 29 minutes to my own backing tracks sitting down and then I joined the band towards the end of their set. It was a magical night for me and a sell-out. We all raised a staggering £2,800. The feedback from people was amazing and people said that we would all have to do another one. I then thought to myself that I don’t really know what the future holds but put it to the back of my mind.


Well we are a year down the line now. I have responded to the treatments. I can walk now and have done quite a lot of gigging with this wonderful band. In short I would say that this has been my medicine.


On Saturday 19th January 2008, EKone and myself carried out another benefit gig for the Pilgrims Hospice. It was named ‘Thank You!’ and it was our way of thanking everyone for their support on the first one and for my part to say thank you for all the support over the year. Along with EKone we had three other acts. On The Run, Two Bro and Luke Jackson. It was a great night, each band making their stamp on the evening with their brand of music. Yes - It was another sell-out and I think what made it so special was that there were other bands on and it gave the audience a full evening of quality entertainment. We had Phil Moore as the MC. Phil used to come to the gigs in the early days and here he was still being actively involved in what the night was about. I can’t thank all the musicians and friends enough for making this night so wonderful and raising £3,895 for the hospice. There is a recording of this night which has made the event even more spectactular which will be availble to everyone.


My love and thanks to everyone who was involved and let’s hope in the future we can do this again.



Martin Cox
Saturday 26th January 2008







Saturday, 12 January 2008

PUBLICITY FOR THE MARTIN COX 'THANK YOU' GIG WHICH IS NOW SOLD OUT



Friday, 4 January 2008

EK1 IN FIRST EDITION OF NEW LISTINGS MAGAZINE FOR KENT









THE GIG GUIDE

DEC 07, JAN 08

ISSUE ONE

FEATURING EK1

A new printed listings magazine for groups and gigs across Kent has been launched. The aim of its creators is to reach people who don't have access to, or can't cope with, online gig listings.

The first issue is 32 pages long in colour with gig listings. EK1 and Bad Manners are the major featured artisti in the launch edition. I've scanned the pages containing an interview with Denny, our lead singer below.

Enjoy!

Bryan