Friday, December 11, 2015

Ho Ho HOpen Stage(s) for the Underage(s)

Mr. H Presents will be closing out an AMAZING year of helping young people make music happen with not one, but TWO Christmas shows.

Elwood Regional High will host the first show on Tuesday, December 15th, and Swirsky's is the spot for the Corner Brook show on Wednesday, December 16th.

Admission for both shows is $3 for students, $5 for everyone else, and everybody can save $1 by bringing a non-perishable with them.

Got an ugly Christmas sweater? Wear it! The best (worst) at each show will go home with a special prize. 

Share this around. A lot. Let's pack these venues, have a great time, and do some good in our communities.

Monday, November 23, 2015

An Open Stage for the Underage, at Swirsky's

Our first show at Swirsky's Theatre and Music Hall was a great success (over ninety people in attendance!), so we are heading back for another one.

Bring your songs, poems, jokes, and essays, and the mic is yours. Bring your own instruments, or feel free to use the guitars, keyboard, and drums on stage.

As usual, the show is open to performers of all kinds, ages 12-18.

To cover event costs, and to bank funds for upcoming events/opporunities, Open Stage shows will now have an admission charge of $2, so don't forget your toonies!


Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Needed: Photogs and videogs

By my own admission, I'm not a great photographer, and I am a TERRIBLE videographer, especially at my own shows, with so many other ducks to keep in a row.

SO, I am asking for your help. If you like music and enjoy taking pictures and/or videos, talk to me about covering Mr. H Presents events. The pay isn't great, but the job is a lot of fun.

Reach me through the Mr. H Presents page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mr-H-Presents-125150400829319/timeline/

Mr. H

Monday, September 28, 2015

The first Open Stage for the Underage of the school year!

Now that you're all settled in to the new school year, get on down to Brewed on Bernard for an evening of entertainment by some dynamite young musicians.

The show is free to attend, but space is limited, so get down early to claim your seat and/or your spot in the line-up.

Please help us make some noise about the show by posting, re-posting, and inviting lots. See you on Wednesday.

Thanks.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1649181662000683/


Wednesday, June 24, 2015

End of Exams Jam (5) Prize Pack!

Next up for free stuff: an End of Exams Jam (5) prize pack complete with a pair of tickets to the show and a bundle of goodies from the band.
All you need to do is to send Facebook invites to as many people as possible, and send us a screenshot of the finally tally. The person who invites the most people wins!
Post your pics on the Mr. H Presents Facebook page.

GO! 

Get a free song from EVERGLOW!

For a limited time only, you can get your own copy of EVERGLOW's song, "The Lion's Den," by visiting their Bandcamp page. Just click on the link below, select "Buy Now," and enter 0 dollars.


Sunday, June 21, 2015

St. John's "must-see" live show is coming to Corner Brook!

True words: EVERGLOW has a live show that people in St. John's is buzzing about. I saw it for myself earlier this year, and was duly impressed.

Here's a sample from a recent performance at the legendary Ship Inn.




EVERGLOW is headlining the End of Exams Jam (5) this Friday night (June 26th), at the Rotary Arts Centre. Tickets are $10, and they're available at both Brewed Awakening locations; space is very limited, and presale tickets have been moving, so don't miss out!

For more details, check out the FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/947207621997610/

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

End of Exams Jam (5)

Gang, we've got another year-end show coming, and it's going to be a doozy: EVERGLOW is coming! They're taking time away from making waves in St. John's with their must-see live show to have a double celebration on home turf. Not only is school out for the year, but the show will be the band's official CD release show for their debut, "Ocean Season."

(*check the pop perfection here: https://everglowband.bandcamp.com/releases)

Friday, June 26th, from 7-9, we will take over the Rotary Arts Centre Theatre, and rock the lower level of City Hall. Cat & the 4 Lives will open the show, followed by The Wills. Tickets are only $10, there were only 93 printed, and we've got less than 70 left; they're going quickly, so get over to either Brewed Awakening location to get yours.

After you get your ticket, please share this post, as well as the Facebook event.  https://www.facebook.com/events/947207621997610/

This is the show we'll be talking about for the rest of the summer, so don't miss out.

On the off-chance you're not already doing so...

Please make sure to follow me online:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mr-H-Presents/125150400829319
Twitter: https://twitter.com/heppletron
Instagram: https://instagram.com/heppletron/

And feel free to direct my attention to your posts with the following hashtags: 

  • #MrHPresents 
  • #MakeMusicHappen 
  • #OpenStagefortheUnderage 
  • #EndOfExamsJam5
Thanks. 

Monday, May 25, 2015

The Post-Make Music Happen Post, part 2

Some thoughts and thank-yous from the Make Music Happen Conference, part 2: The Sponsors.
The conference is unlike most of my other shows, in that it has a budget and, compared to my other shows, the budget is roughly 100x more than I usually spend. No exaggeration.
The artists that I choose to have participate in my conferences are artists that I respect and admire, both as skilled musicians and as most excellent human beings, so I want to pay them properly. Especially if they're travelling across the island (or, in the case of Danielle Smith, across the St. Lawrence, then across the island), they need to be fairly compensated. How can I this but keep the registration price affordable for any student who wants to attend? Sponsorship.
This time around, I had twenty business and organizations sign up to contribute cash, services, and/or products that either kept my break-even point lower, or added value to the conference for those involved (ie: cost-free lunch for every body, courtesty of Louis Gee's (students & crew), or Coleman's (artist)). I won't get into who gave what, but it's enough to say that the following organizations helped make the Make Music Happen Conference the success that it was. My deep gratitude to: Brewed Awakening, Citadel House, Coleman's, the City of Corner Brook, Corner Brook Regional High, Cornerbrooker.com, Conway's Towing Service, David's Tea, Dominion, Fred's Records, Gary Bennett Music, GCSU Backlot, Greenwood Inn, H M AudioMusicNL, Nortrax,Rob Thomas of Western Mazda, Rotary Arts Centre, Sobey's, Trophy Shop,Village Music Inc, and Walmart Canada

Sunday, May 24, 2015

The Post-Make Music Happen Conference Post

Yesterday, I held my second Make Music Happen Conference, and it was fantastic! 25 students from across the island got to workshop songs, learn from pros, and perform for, and network with, each other. My tired brain is running a continuous loop now of wonderful memories of student performances - some showing abilities far beyond their years, some taking the stage for the first time; everybody seemed to reach deep within themselves to be sure to get the most out of the day. I can't imagine being more pleased with what came of the conference. 

To the established artists who lead workshops: Sherman DowneyDanielle Elizabeth SmithMark BraggNick Hamlyn, and Ian Cornelissen & Sandy May, I love you. Really. Just as I expected, you not only inspired the students you worked with, but you seemed energized by them as well. I would choose you all again in a heartbeat.

To the industry-types who lead sessions: Dave Connors, Nick Hamlyn (on the fly, no less), and Tom Cochrane, thank you for adding further depth to the scope of the day. 

To the crew who made things happen at CBRH: Dave ConnorsMike BroadbentBill Allan, and Jonny Payne, I am deeply grateful. Given the scope of the day, I'd be forgiven for feeling stressed, but I never really did, which is odd, because I'm naturally prone to feeling stressed. But, even with some hiccups that messed with the timing a bit, I knew everything was going to work out fine.

To my lieutenant, Krista Conway: without you, the event wouldn't have the polish, nor the cohesion, and I wouldn't have felt as steady. I can't say it enough. Thank you.

Thanks to all who attended the concert last night. And, to all who did not attend, you really missed something special. Stay tuned for performance videos in the coming weeks.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Make Music Happen CONCERT

With the student workshop portion of the Make Music Happen Conference booked up, all that's left is to make sure everybody comes out for the Songwriters' Circle Concert, tomorrow evening. 

Featuring Sherman Downey, Danielle Smith, Mark Bragg, and the Domestics, this all-ages event is really for anybody who loves good music. So bring the kids, bring Nan and Pop, and share in a very special evening with us. 



Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Sherman Downey and the Ambiguous Case - Annalee

One sweet Three Bear video deserves another: check out Sherman Downey and the Ambiguous Case perform "Annalee."

Sherman will be on stage this Saturday night, as a part of the Make Music Happen Songwriters' Circle, along with Danielle Smith, Mark Bragg, and the Domestics. 

Mark Bragg and the Butchers - Born Trade

Here's a great video of Mark Bragg from his visit to the west coast last fall, as a part of the Three Bear Music Festival. Absolutely riveting.  

Come catch him live this Saturday night, as a part of the Make Music Happen Songwriters' Circle Concert, along with Sherman Downey, Danielle Smith, and the Domestics.



Monday, May 18, 2015

Make Music Happen Conference Update - Workshops full!

Well, this is exciting: we have taken all the students we can take for the daytime portion of the Make Music Happen Conference! We have, however, started a wait list, so if you're a young songwriter and you missed being in the first group, get your name on the wait list - things can change pretty quickly. 

And just a reminder that the evening portion of MMHC is open to the public, and we've got space for lots of people. All of them, really, so get down to either location of Brewed Awakening to get your tickets, or message me, and I will deliver them to you.

Thanks for all the love, gang. I can't wait for this Saturday. See you there.

Click the link for more deets: 

https://www.facebook.com/events/1427485100890847/


Saturday, May 16, 2015

ROCKETROCKETSHIP FREE ALL-AGES SHOW IN CORNER BROOK TODAY!!! YES, CAPS LOCK ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY

Hi gang;
Our pals from Village Music have got a sweet all-ages show for you today: RocketRocketShip, with special guest, Coffin Rock.
It's a free show, and space is pretty limited, as it's happening in the store, so make sure to get there early. 

Mr. H

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Make Music Happen Conference - Bailey Jordan-Neil

Allow me introduce you to Bailey Jordan-Neil, another one of the regulars at the Open Stage for the Underage shows.  Bailey's skills were pretty solid when I first met him, and they've only grown since.

Mr. H Presents is for students like Bailey, and the Make Music Happen Conference is meant to help him in creating his own songs; he already sings other people's songs with such ownership, imagine if his words came from within him.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Make Music Happen Conference - Caylie Hopkins

Next up in the stream of videos promoting the Make Music Happen Conference, here's a video of Caylie Hopkins, a regular of the Open Stage for the Underage shows.

Mr. H Presents is for students like Caylie, who are honing their skills, building their confidence, and expressing themselves through music.




Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Make Music Happen Conference: Mark Bragg

Mark Bragg is one of the most captivating performers I know. I got to speak with him at length - over coffee and Breakfast Bombs (at Fixed, in St. John's) - about his creative processes, he was tops on my list of artists for this conference.
I'd love to sit in on a session myself...


Mr. H Presents and Cole Clark Guitars

Anyone who has been to an Open Stage for the Underage in the last four years has undoubted seen and heard my acoustic guitar (Cole Clark Fat Lady 1); it's on stage for anybody to use, and many often do. Now, there is also a beautiful Cole Clark Ukelady ready to be played too.
Take a minute to check out and like their page on FB, as their instruments are fantastic, and they are also proud sponsors of Mr. H Presents.

And now, a word about our sponsors...

Over the next couple of weeks, along with posts giving all kinds of reasons to come to the Make Music Happen Conference, there will also be posts highlighting my sponsors. 
Mr. H Presents was, is, and always will be not-for-profit, so in order to put together an event that pays artists fairly yet remains affordable for students, I must rely on community-minded businesses for sponsorship. The organizations that come on board see the value in what I do through Mr. H Presents, and recognize the ways music brings sweetness and light to our lives. 
I am grateful for their support, because it helps me do more of what I do for you.

Make Music Happen Conference 2013 - A favourite moment.

Here's a highlight from the first conference, in 2013. Seeing one of my students, the multi-talented Danny Staples, take the stage with the multi-talented Meg Warren, was the icing on the cherry on the icing on the cake. The day was full of deeply satisfying moments for me (more of which I will share in the coming days), and this still resonates with me as one of my favourites.



Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Make Music Happen Conference

I have been waiting for two years to do another songwriting conference, and it's finally time!

With talented, well-established artists travelling from across the island - and across the St. Laurence - the second Make Music Happen Conference promises to be a great time. Featuring Sherman Downey, Danielle Smith, Mark Bragg, and Ian & Sandy of The Domestics, this whole-day event will provide a unique learning opportunity for young songwriters, as well as a memorable concert for the public.

Check the details below, click the link to see the Facebook page, and please, spread the word.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1427485100890847/




Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Make Music Happen Conference - Details very soon!

I am very excited to tell you all the ducks are in a row for this year's Make Music Happen Conference, happening May 23rd, at Corner Brook Regional High; the performers and venue are booked, the itinerary is set, and the press machine has started to roll.

Within the next couple of days, I will have the Facebook event page up and running, as well as some artwork to make things look purdy.

Please stay tuned...this is going to be a great event! 


Mr. H

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