#ChoosetoChallenge – a Unique Digital Takeover for International Women’s DayFemale musicians chosen as International Women’s Day Ambassadors for Yamaha Music London to give exclusive music performancesEvent 6pm 8 March https://www.youtube.com/c/YamahaMusicLondonOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY The PR Stable Yamaha Music London, has teamed up with a stellar cast of strong, inspirational female musicians from the UK. Ireland and L.A. who will be challenging us all to set new musical goals and pick up an instrument (maybe for the first time) to celebrate International Women’s Day Monday 08 March. Yamaha Music London is proud to support International Women’s Day and to champion the global achievements of female artists, musicians and performers throughout the music industry. There will be inspiring messages and exciting online performances throughout the day across Yamaha Music London social channels, with a very special showcase aired at 6pm in the evening on Yamaha Music London's YouTube Channel. Amber T – Pick up and Play! Angie Amra Anderson – Percussionist for Osibisa - Beat To Your Own Rhythm: Sarah McGuiness – musical doyenne performs exclusive performance of self-penned anthem ‘Strong” for International Women’s Day Her most palpable hit, the searing anthem ‘Mama Can You See Me Now’, provided the soundtrack to her 2010 Emmy-nominated documentary, Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story - with whom she has collaborated as director and designer for over 20 years – and warranted stunning remixes by legendary producers, William Orbit and Mickey Petralia. In 2015, she wrote and recorded the soundtrack to her BAFTA shortlisted film Noma: Forgiving Apartheid with the Soweto Gospel Choir in South Africa and garnered enviable UK radio interest with the shamelessly seasonal stomp, ‘No More Sad Songs’. Now, together with some illustrious guests, producer Ed Buller and bandleader Guy Barker, she gifts the world her long-awaited debut album, ‘Unbroken’. Laura Bradley - Challenging us to show no fear and unleash our musical energy With previous singles scooping countless radio airplay in the UK and 18 countries worldwide, plus UK Record of the Week, as well as numerous TV and movie slots including MTV, The Cannes Film Festival, a score for William Shakespeare’s The Tempest and a track from their current album chosen as the anthem for International Women’s Day 2017; The Longing’s vibrant talent transcends beyond prog/rock, tempting its haunting way into the mainstream. us To find out more about Yamaha Music London and our ranges of musical instruments, gear and accessories and Home Entertainment please visit yamahamusiclondon.com
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February 25, 2021 5:51am ET by The PR Stable |