A 100,000 Watts Smile after this Fest!

Post date - July 12th, 2010 | Catagory - Blog, Featured | Comments - 2

In May, we played the Great Escape Festival in Brighton and little did we know that the organizers of Watts Fest, Devon were among the people paying close attention to us, and we got booked to headline the Outdoor stage at Watts fest right there!

Like many festivals in the country side of the UK, we drove for miles and miles and there was no sign that there was a festival happening but then we turned on small corner and there we saw it, hundreds of cars parked with trailers and camping tents and what not with a crazy bunch of fun people just walking around chilling out and having loads of fun!

Watch this video for a tour of the fest - 18 mins long, but very fun!

We had sometime to kill before we got out to play, so we went out and took a tour of the whole place, sampled the freshly cooked food and then just chilled out watching some really eclectic music including a 2 piece blues band that really rocked it and a beat boxing hip hop rap duo who were joined on stage by one of the lovely organizers as well. We met Bob Watts, the man who owns the entire farm on which the festival is held, and he just loved the whole concept of having a festival on his property as well as our show, which he told me later on after our set!

By the time we were on stage, everyone was ready and warmed up and it took little time to get them all going. From these videos you can see how they were quite kicked about the set and were having a crazy fun time! It was one of those sets where we really wished we were on stage longer, but for the time that it lasted, it was brilliant.

Like we do at all our shows, it was time to teach them some Kannada, and by the looks of it, that went well too! Well, I am fully loving the new flip cam that I got myself, was shooting from on stage when Raghu was getting started!

We absolutely loved the festival and we’re told, they loved us too :) so we’re certainly looking forward to playing there again next year round.

Catch some of the photos we took of Watts Fest here - http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=194018&id=22220507136

There wasn’t much time to rest as we had to head out immediately for a long long drive back to London before we set out to play 2 gigs on Sunday. That and more coming up in future updates … watch this space!

BTW - are you a friend of the band on Facebook yet? If not, http://facebook.com/theraghudixitproject - do it right now!

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A Leap of Faith

Post date - May 25th, 2010 | Catagory - Blog, Featured | Comments - 9

We do music because we believe in it, its what keeps us going, and sometimes, a situation arises that requires you to really really question your belief and then jump .. and fly!

As nice as things sound and as great as it is to follow your passions and other good stuff that comes with it, all of us know that for every one that makes it in the music business, there are a million in the wings, ready to jump in! But you can never stop believing that you will be that one and relentlessly pursue the dream till one day, your reality was one day your dream!

When we went on tour to the UK last time, it was a series of fortunate accidents that magically fell together. When we sit back and think about it, its right out of a fairy tale how things worked out. The tour though led to great things including a longer tour this year and most importantly, our relationship with the Jenral Group and Sound Advice. It was through them that we planned this tour and put together a plan to break into the UK market. The great thing for us was that it involved us doing a lot of what we do best - go out on stage and have a blast!

A fitting opener to the tour was our gig in Caceres, Spain, a place we din’t even know existed! and it was for the biggest world music festival, WOMAD where we were essentially headlining the 2nd stage! Nothing could excite us more and as if to test just that, our Schengen visas took till the last day to arrive and involved me going to Bombay and waiting at the embassy just hours before we were to take off, getting the visas, heading back to Bangalore and heading out to Europe, all in less than 24 hours! But then, anything less would not be as much fun!

Following Spain we headed back to London where we met our tour manager Gary and our Tech on Tour, Ron. Two people that made this whole trip completely stress free as far as getting up on stage and playing went. More about them later and you must definitely get to know them. You will be hearing a lot about them from here on methinks :)

The first leg of the tour was mainly to drive some press our way and get the band’s name heard in the music circles and so it involved a lot of showcases and meetings with people and impromptu jams and acoustic performances and the result of all that effort was quite phenomenal. We couldn’t have expected a better reception, and right at the bottom of this post are some testimonials for you to see what we mean!

The shows we played in the last couple of weeks have been special ones for us, right from the small showcases, to the ones where we ended up on stage without a PA, to the show for the Kannadiga community in the UK to everything in between. Each of them have stories I can tell you for hours on end! but I will not drag this on for much longer.

This was a quick update to let you know that we have taken our biggest leap of faith yet, and we are hoping to land on solid ground!

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Following are some excerpts of feedback we received for our shows in the UK so far

Feedback following the gig at City Showcase (09/05/10)

“I thought that the band were fantastic.” – Nanette Rigg (City Showcase)

“Raghu was amazing.” – Jon Graves

Feedback following the gig at the Nehru Centre (10/05/10)

“Really impressed by Raghu, such a powerful voice.” – Alex Lloyd (Mainstream Artists)
“Just wanted to say good work on tonight - thought you did really well and thought Raghu - as always - was excellent and the Q&A was great.” – Andy Edwards (Connected Artists)

On Twitter: “Raghu Dixit was pretty amazing, great singer blending Hindu folk with western instrumentation. Biggest selling non Bollywood star in India.” – Neil McCormick (Freelance journalist)

“Thanks again for a great show last night. Jakomi and I are listening to Raghu’s CD in the Music Void office right now.” – Chris McLellan (The Music Void)
“Cheers for the invite last night mate! Really enjoyed it.” – Jules Parker (PRS)
“What a huge voice Raghu has!

As you know we don’t have artist interviews per se in the magazine, but perhaps there’s an angle for a music export-type story, or given Gurrumul’s success, perhaps a Sound Advice catch up piece with Raghu as the latest overseas project you’re backing.” – Greg Parmley (IQ Magazine)

“I thought Raghu was incredible … absolutely incredible.

I can see this perfectly - even though I may not have understood what he was singing,  it worked for me melodically and dynamically. The cross-over opportunities must be endless and there will be a cue of UK based artists wanting to work with him, no doubt.

Jools Holland / Mark Cooper will love him.

Congratulations on discovering such a phenomenal talent.” – Myles Keller (PRS)

“Thank you for inviting me to see Raghu Dixit last night.
I thoroughly enjoyed the performance and would love to see him with his full band. – Carrie Davies (The Half Moon Putney)
“Thanks for the invitation to a wonderful evening, found the music very fresh and different. I would like to write a blog about event.” – Rita Payne (Commonwealth Journalists Association (UK))

“Very much enjoyed seeing Raghu and best of luck in your endeavours with him….talent and great songs even if I hadn’t a clue what he was singing about!”  - Julian Wall (BPI)

“Thank you for a great night at the Nehru Centre. Raghu Dixit is an exceptional talent and a very engaging person too.” – Paul Bay (Citizen Sound)

“Thanks for the event last night, the musicians were really good, what a voice that guy has!  And brilliant guitar too.” – Sarah Wraight

“He’s a great personality and will no doubt be very successful. The evening was very enjoyable.” – Nick Cooper

“Great voice and would love to see him with the band at Bush Hall on Friday.” – Jeremy Gawade (Lee and Thompson)

“Great gig last night. Raghu is rather good, loved the second song and what a great guitarist he had.” – Harry Cowell (Mission Group)

“It was great to see you on Monday thanks once again for the invitation. We were both blown away by Raghu, what a voice. If there is anything we can do to be of service it would be a pleasure.” - Ross Gautreau (ASCAP)

“I checked him out on line prior to accepting and he is really incredible.” – Marc Marot (SEG)
“He is very talented and different so have no doubt that enough exposure will get him picked up.” – Affe Adel Demon

“Really enjoyed the show last night.” – Sonia Diwan (Sound Advice Legal)

“We met at the band’s event at The Indian High Commission on Monday night. I was impressed.” – Dennis Muirhead (Muirhead Management)

“Great night last night by the way - Raghu is awesome.” – Nick Keynes (Goldust Productions)

“Great seeing you last night and of course finally experiencing Raghu live. I can see him going down really well at festivals, together with the band.” – Anke Links (Coda Agency)

Feedback following the gig at the Water Rats (11/05/10)

“Really enjoyed the show on Tuesday.” – Dennis Collopy (Menace Music Management)

“It was a great night at the Indian High Commission. Thanks. A friend of mine, Dennis Collopy, said he went down to the Water Rats last night and enjoyed the acts. See you at the Great Escape. I will send you some Troy bar dates tomorrow for Raghu.” – Alex Kerr-Wilson (Discovery Talent)

“Sick gig last night… I have incredible footage of the hype from the front row.” – Terry Mardi (Desi Circus)

Feedback following the gig at the Great Escape (13/05/10)

“Sadly our phone system is kaput! We can’t do phoners.

I did catch a bit of the gig last night though and LOVED IT!!!” – Jo Youle (Brighton Festival Radio 87.7fm)

“Billy and I went to see Raghu at the Great Escape last week and LOVED it! So pleased to be having him [perform at Wattsfest].” – Nuala Honan (Wattsfest)

“That is one of the best performances that we’ve ever seen at The Great Escape!” – Martn Elbourne (The Great Escape)

“I heard Martin [Martin Elbourne] was raving about Raghu. Hopefully that bodes well for Glastonbury next year.” – Rob Challice (Coda Agency)

“Great to see you last week in Brighton and to see Raghu too, the whole band were awesome, we all really enjoyed it.” – Mark Debenham (Sunshine HQ)

“Great to see you. I am a huge fan, you should be very proud.” – Myles Keller (PRS)

Press article:
http://www.themusicvoid.com/2010/05/event-report-the-great-escape-brighton-uk/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=event-report-the-great-escape-brighton-uk

Feedback following the gig at Bush Hall (14/05/10)

Press article:

http://www.justonestar.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=59317&sid=5cda76dfca287d383d0f9e7ea9d456dc

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We’re playing WOMAD!

Post date - July 21st, 2009 | Catagory - Blog | Comments - 0

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 50 years or have nothing to do with the world music scene at all, you know that WOMAD is just the *Biggest* world music festival ever!

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Our Mini-World Tour!

Post date - September 16th, 2008 | Catagory - Blog | Comments - 0

So its finally happening :)

The Raghu Dixit Project embarks on its biggest tour yet when we travel to South East Asia for a series of concerts in Hong Kong, Russia, South Korea and Japan!

We don’t have a fixed iternary in each place yet but this is our schedule for now

Hong Kong - 17th September - 21st September

Vladivostok, Russia - 22nd September -26th September

Tokyo, Japan - 26th September - 2nd October

Seoul, South Korea - 2nd October - 5th October

So if you have any friends in these places, please do let them know we are coming and we would love to have  them at our shows!

While you are at it, some things to check out

- Details about our show in Hong Kong here

- South China Morning Post writes about us here

More to come very soon!

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