James Heappey MP is calling for local musicians and film-makers to enter Parliament’s two largest creative competitions, Rock the House and Film the House.
The competition, now in its fifth year, offers the opportunity to put local musicians and film-makers in direct contact with the movers and shakers of the two industries and to have the area’s best talent take front and centre stage.
Mr Heappey said:
“This constituency plays host to the greatest music festival in the world and is a hotbed of creative talent. I urge all local musicians and film-makers to enter Rock the House and Film the House, which is a fantastic opportunity to showcase our local talent and, as all nominations are judged by the leading lights of industry, with prizes ranging from festival slots, studio time and top-notch equipment, there is no finer chance for our musicians and film-makers to gain the exposure they need and deserve.”
Rock legend and actor, Alice Cooper said:
“Rock the House is a great project which celebrates the fantastic diversity of the British music scene and gives musicians a vehicle through which to hold their legislators accountable about protecting the music industry’s intellectual property.”