| Must Be the Music | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Reality |
| Format | Music competition |
| Presented by | Fearne Cotton |
| Judges | Jamie Cullum Sharleen Spiteri Dizzee Rascal |
| Voices of | Peter Dickson |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| No. of series | 1 |
| Production company(s) | Princess Productions |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Sky1, Sky1 HD |
| Original run | 15 August 2010 – 19 September 2010 |
| External links | |
| Website | |
Must Be the Music was a British television musical talent competition contested by aspiring singers and musicians drawn from public auditions. The show was a music competition and reality show that was broadcast in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Auditions were held in Edinburgh, Manchester, London and also held in Ireland.[1][2] The show began airing in August on Sky1, and was also simulcast in HD. Fearne Cotton presented the show. The first and only series was won by female singer from Dumfries, Emma's Imagination.[3]
The winning act received £100,000 to help kick-start their music career. In the initial televised audition phase as well as the three semi-finals and final, contestants sang in front of the judges - Jamie Cullum, Sharleen Spiteri and Dizzee Rascal.[4] Among the notable artists competing in the show were Irish fiddler Daithí Ó Drónaí, singer-songwriter Kyan Kuatois, and The Trinity Band, who went on to win Live and Unsigned in 2011.
The show was broadcast on Sky1 and Sky1 HD. Must Be the Music was devised as a spin-off for the highly successful Got to Dance, which finished its first series in February. The live finals were held at Wembley Arena. Must Be the Music had a live audience behind the judges. During the live finals, the public voted for their favourite act, which they wished to keep in the competition.
Although critically acclaimed due to its difference from The X Factor, it fared badly with audiences, only receiving 370,000 viewers for its finale. The show was officially cancelled by Sky1 on January 2011 due to the low ratings.
From March 2011 the first edition of the program, titled "Must Be the Music. Tylko muzyka", is broadcasted by Polish TV station Polsat. The second edition is broadcasted from September 2011. The third edition started March 2012. Fourth edition will start September 2012.
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The auditions took place in early August 2010 in front of the three celebrity judges. Unlike X-Factor which limits itself only to singers, Must Be the Music was open to all musicians who were allowed to play their own compositions.[5] Fearne Cotton described the show as ‘It’s about acts who can sing, play… or do both!’ [6]
The audition process culminated in the judges selecting 15 acts for the semi-finals which took place at the Fountain Studios in Wembley (which is also used for The X Factor). Each semi-final had five acts with a five minute voting window at the end of the show to decide which two acts from each semi-final proceeded to the final, which took place on 19 September at Wembley Arena.
The winner of the show received a £100,000 cash fund rather than a record contract with an emphasis on giving the acts control over their careers. Additionally, every song performed on the show was available to download from iTunes and Sky Songs with 100 per cent of the net profits of the songs and merchandise going to the musicians.[5]
| Act | Members | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Chakula Soul | Shanice Smith, Vocals
Fidel Lea, Guitar / vocals Christina Hizon, Keyboard and vocals Max Coghlan, Drummer Whitnie Parkes, Vocals Beatrice Anderson, Vocals Ben Soan, Bass Ben Lochrie, Guitar |
Chakula Soul, meaning ‘food for the soul’ in Swahali, are a Hip Hop Soul R’n’B band made up of eight musicians who all attend BRIT school, one of the UK’s best known Performing Art Schools.[7] |
| CK Gospel Choir | Harlano Weekes, Director / singer
Scarlet Gabriel, Singer Cathy Murphy, Singer, Tremaine Dawkins, Singer, Sheyi Martins, Singer, Adeola Ranson, Singer, Junior Abanulo, Singer, Brian Ingram, Keyboard, Malika Wilson-Muir, Singer, Hannah Ledwidge, Drummer Laura Edwards, Singer, Sarah Blake, Singer, Lawrence Insula, Bass, Michael Jablonka, Guitarist, T.J. Weekes, Singer |
CK Gospel Choir sing soul, gospel, pop, jazz and classical, putting a gospel twist on all their performances. Their unique approach means there is no one lead vocalist; all 15 singers take it in turns to lead by splitting songs into solo verses.[8] |
| Daithí | Daithí O Dronaí | Violinist Daithí O Dronaí combines his fiddle and a recording loop station to create distinctive sounds for his music. Performing entirely solo with no pre-recorded tracks, Daithí creates looped sounds like tapping his violin as a drumbeat and even uses his Nintendo DS to get distinctive sounds.[9] |
| Ebony Steel Band | Pepe Francis
Steve Lewis, Kayleigh Lewis, Carlene Etienne, Joshua Prescod, Cerise Edwards-Lynch, Ashley George, Ashley Bullard, Navina Nallamuthu, Richard Coutain, Darren Francis, Anthony Francis, Samuel Dubois, Delphina James, Patrick Holder, Jerome Witter |
Starting life in a garden shed 40 years ago, the 15-strong Ebony Steel Band have performed all over the world. Part of the Princes’ Trust, the band regularly play in front of the Queen and received her Unsung Heroes Award for the work they do in the community.[10] |
| Emma's Imagination | Emma Gillespie | 27-year-old Singer/Songwriter Emma spends her days filling the streets of Glasgow with her quirky voice, melancholic verse and acoustic guitar[11] Not to be confused with Emma Gillespie of The Missive [12] |
| Flow Dem |
Mason (Mdot), Anton (Antizzle), Raymond (Lil Ray), Carvell (Lil C), Michael (MK) |
Grime Band- Flow Dem Have already performed in front of 2000 people at Fashion Wales Live and been the support for MC Skepta on stage. Antizzle also has the most typical, cringeworthy tattoo on his neck, which "originally" says...MUM[13] |
| Hero | Hero | 11-year-old Harpist and Singer Hero has already earned enough from busking to record her own album. |
| Kyan | Kyan Kuatois | In the last five years the 20-year-old pianist and singer has won his local Battle of the Bands and has caught the eye of Guy Chambers, the producer known for his work with Robbie Williams.[14] |
| Kyle | Kyle | Kyle taught himself to play piano by watching YouTube videos[15] |
| Legion of Many | Jeremy Goddard
Mark Goddard, Mike Morgan, Tom Vincer, Gabriel Wetz, Peter Atkinson, Kesty Morrison, Gemma Alexander |
Legion of Many have an electro dance sound and an eclectic set of costumes[16] |
| Missing Andy | Rob,
Alex, Steve, Elliot, John |
Five man group Missing Andy are a true British band who have performed alongside the Pigeon Detectives and The Wombats at South by Southwest Festival in Texas after R.E.M pulled out.[17] |
| Pepper & Piano | Katie Pepper, Singer Emma Alkazraji, Pianist .[18] | |
| The Pictures | Johnny Mallet, Lead Singer,
Josh Catling, Drummer, Max Baillie, Violin, Harry Peirson, Guitar, Luke Fitton, Bass |
The Pictures’ music has a unique sound that uses an electric violin to harmonise with the lead guitar, creating a ‘bigger, more versatile sound’.[19] |
| Toxic Funk Berry | Dom Berditch, Drummer,
Joe Berditch, Bass / keyboard, computer, Jonny Wharton, Guitarist / keyboard, computer |
Electronic Dance Music |
| The Trinity Band | Craig Dawkins, Keyboard,
James Dawkins, Drums, Pete Sharpe, Bass, Dwaine Hayden, Singer, Culture (Obe) Watson, Rapper & Musical Director |
Urban Group,Their live vibrant music is about creating positivity and appeals to a wide variety of culture and ages.[20] |
| Act | Song Performed | Date | Finalist | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chakula Soul | Love Goodbyes | 29/08/2010 | ||
| CK Gospel Choir | Lovely Day | 12/09/2010 | ||
| Daithí | Carraroe | 29/08/2010 | Yes | |
| Ebony Steele Band | Don't Stop the Music | 05/09/2010 | ||
| Emma's Imagination | This Day | 05/09/2010 | Yes | Yes |
| Flow Dem | Get What I Want | 29/08/2010 | ||
| Hero | Swept Away | 12/09/2010 | Yes | |
| Kyan | Singing in the Rain | 12/09/2010 | ||
| Kyle | Red | 05/09/2010 | ||
| Legion of Many | Now We Are Stars | 29/08/2010 | ||
| Missing Andy | Sing for the Deaf | 12/09/2010 | Yes | |
| Pepper & Piano | You Took My Heart | 29/08/2010 | Yes | |
| The Pictures | Tears | 05/09/2010 | Yes | |
| Toxic Funk Berry | Day & Night | 12/09/2010 | ||
| Trinity Band | This Must Be Love | 05/09/2010 |
| Show | Artist | Single | Peak chart positions | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UK [21] |
UK IND [22] |
IRL [23] |
SCO | |||
| Semi- final 1 |
Chakula Soul | "Love Goodbyes" | – | 34 | – | – |
| Daithí | "Carraroe" | 67 | 6 | 24 | – | |
| Flow Dem | "Get What I Want" | 72 | 8 | – | – | |
| Legion of Many | "Now We Are Stars" | 98 | 11 | – | – | |
| Pepper & Piano | "You Took My Heart" | 7 | 1 | 9 | 6 | |
| Semi- final 2 |
Ebony Steele Band | "Don't Stop the Music" | – | – | – | – |
| Emma's Imagination | "This Day" | 10 | 2 | 9 | 7 | |
| Kyle | "Red" | 130 | 15 | – | – | |
| Pictures | "Tears" | 33 | 6 | 45 | 27 | |
| Trinity Band | "This Must Be Love" | 194 | 23 | – | – | |
| Semi- final 3 |
CK Gospel Choir | "Lovely Day" | – | – | – | – |
| Hero | "Swept Away" | 131 | 19 | – | – | |
| Kyan | "Singing in the Rain" | 106 | 15 | – | – | |
| Missing Andy | "Sing for the Deaf" | 36 | 8 | – | – | |
| Toxic Funk Berry | "Day & Night" | – | 27 | – | – | |
| Final | Daithí | "Ci" | 131 | 20 | – | – |
| Emma's Imagination | "Focus" | 7 | 1 | 8 | 5 | |
| Hero | "Angel" | – | – | – | – | |
| Missing Andy | "The Way We're Made (Made in England)" | 38 | 7 | – | – | |
| Pepper & Piano | "One of These Days" | 63 | 14 | – | – | |
| The Pictures | "Earthly Treasures" | 43 | 10 | – | – | |
Wersja Dla nTV: Tekst Polski: Artur Nowak Czytał:Radosław Popłonikowski
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