Over half of the UK’s creative organisations and professionals have lost the entirety of their income as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
556 independent venues are currently at imminent risk of being permanently closed down.
‘World Intellectual Property Day, which takes place on Sunday (April 26), serves as a great reminder of how we all can support our music creators.’
The judging panel will be lead by Abbey Road’s Chief Creative Advisor Nile Rodgers with Poo Bear, Jamie Scott and Giorgio Tuinfort.
Acclaimed music writer Pete Paphides will be discussing his acclaimed new book, Broken Greek.
Nithin Sawhney will also be performing at the PRS Presents Lckdwn virtual event on April 24 to raise money for PRS for Music’s Emergency Relief Fund.
The school will accommodate 100 pupils per year and consist of a flagship course that will run parallel with the school year from September 2020, with the free week-long trial available now.
Nadia Rose, Joy Crookes, Katie Melua and Nitin Sawhney are among those already confirmed as part of the line-up.
The book is written and compiled by Rob Crutchley and edited by Chris Green, featuring an introduction by BPI chief executive Geoff Taylor.
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