Chester MP Stephen Mosley is taking part in the second annual Parliamentary live music competition, Rock the House, and invites under-18s, solo artists, bands and live music venues in Chester to nominate themselves.
The competition was founded by Mike Weatherley MP in support of the UK live music sector to raise the profile of intellectual property rights issues and counts rock legends Alice Cooper and Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan as Patrons.
Musicians and live music venues within the Chester area can find all forms and information on the competition at www.rockthehouse2012.com and can send in their nominations to Stephen Mosley at Stephen@chestermp.com.
Any musicians residing outside the City of Chester constituency can still write to their MP to nominate themselves to take part.
Prizes include music equipment; a chance to play at high profile festivals; and to mingle with the great and the good of the music industry. Successful nominees will go forward to the national competition which will be judged by a panel of international music industry experts and musicians.
The finalists, who will be announced on Friday 18th May, will take part in a battle of the bands to determine the winner on Wednesday 30th May and the winner in each category will perform live at a final competition reception on the Terrace at the House of Commons in the evening.
Stephen Mosley MP said:
“There is a wealth of live music talent in Chester, and I would urge all musicians and live music venues to fill in an application and send it to me. The recognition and contacts entrants can get from taking part is priceless and it would be great to put the constituency on the map for its artistic talent.”
Founder of the competition, Mike Weatherley MP, said:
“The UK has a world-leading music and creative industry and this competition aims to celebrate the very best up-and-coming artists; and to raise the profile of intellectual property rights among politicians. I urge all unsigned musicians to fill in an application form and send a copy of their music to their MP.”