BBC Local Radio commemorates iconic locations and musicians for BBC Music Day 2017

BBC Music today announced that BBC Music Day is returning for its third year on Friday 9 June 2017, celebrating the power of music across the UK and the Channel Islands.

Bringing live music to people through an exciting range of events and broadcasts, it aims to unite communities across different generations through the theme of the power of music. BBC Music Day will feature broadcasts across BBC TV, Radio and digital services from 6am to midnight. As part of BBC Music Day, BBC Music and BBC Local Radio are launching a search for the UK’s most iconic musicians and venues.

BBC Local Radio are working with The British Plaque Trust to choose a recipient for an official Blue Plaque in each BBC Local Radio station area in England and the Channel Islands. The plaques will be unveiled on Friday 9 June as part of BBC Music Day.

The people or places to receive the BBC Music Day Blue Plaques will be decided as follows:

  • From today (Monday 20 February) each BBC Local Radio station will ask their listeners for nominations for an iconic location or music legend that they feel should receive the honour of an official Blue Plaque.
  • The British Plaque Trust criteria is to commemorate innovative, influential and successful people who have died. In keeping with this, listeners to BBC Local Radio are asked to nominate singers, musicians, songwriters or producers from any genre of music with a distinct local connection, who are no longer alive. They can also nominate significant locations which are a big part of our musical heritage, for example iconic venues and locations of important events.
  • Listeners should contact their BBC Local Radio station via email or social media (Twitter or Facebook), or to localmusiclegends@bbc.co.uk. People can also share their suggestions on social media using #localmusiclegends. Nominations close at midnight Sunday 26 February. This is not a vote and the final decision as to who or what the plaque commemorates and where the plaque is located is not based on the number of suggestions received.
  • All nominations will then go forward to a local committee made up of representatives from each BBC Local Radio Station and from the music industry. The local committee will put forward their suggestions to a national committee who will make the final decision for each plaque to be unveiled in its location on BBC Music Day, 9 June 2017.

Controller of BBC English Regions, David Holdsworth, says: “BBC Music Day is a great opportunity to celebrate and commemorate the places and people who have influenced our musical landscape. Each community has places or people they have reason to be proud of for their contribution to music and I’m sure the honour of who to award an official Blue Plaque to will be hotly debated across the country. I don’t envy the task of the BBC Local Radio committees who will make the final decision for each Local Radio Station, but all nominations from our audience will go forward for their consideration.

“I hope everyone who is passionate about their musical local heroes joins in with this great opportunity to celebrate our music heritage via their BBC Local Radio station.”

Bob Shennan, Director of Radio and Music, says: “BBC Music Day is a unique opportunity for people to celebrate music and musical talent, whether attending one of the many events taking place or tuning in at home. A Blue Plaque is an instantly recognisable symbol of a culturally historic building, and I’m delighted that BBC Music Day in partnership with BBC Local Radio will encourage listeners to nominate their favourite local sites.”

The full BBC Music Day 2017 activity across England, Channel Islands, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales will be announced in April.

Notes to Editors

  • A number of big star names supported BBC Music Day last year acting as BBC Music Day Ambassadors, including Duran Duran, Izzy Bizu, Laura Mvula, and Nile Rodgers, who all performed at Eden Project in Cornwall on BBC Music Day.
  • Award-winning Scottish band and BBC Music Day Ambassadors Travis performed live with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the Barrowland venue in Glasgow.
  • At 7pm on BBC Music Day, bells from over 200 church towers across the UK rang out simultaneously throughout towns, cities and villages, from cathedrals such as Bristol and Manchester to smaller parish churches, like Saint Francis Xaviers in Liverpool and St Mary's at Turville in Buckinghamshire.
  • BBC Local Radio, in partnership with BBC Outreach, marked BBC Music Day 2016 with Take it to the Bridge. There were musical collaborations on over 40 bridges around the UK – from large iconic bridges, such as the Tees Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough, to smaller and quirkier bridges, like Bishop Bridge in Norwich and Tadcaster Bridge in Yorkshire.

February 21, 2017 5:08am ET by BBC Radio 1  

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