Musical 'attitude' on the radio
Disability culture is clearly on the rise this week.
- the charity which promotes equal access to music venues and festivals - is branching out a little further. They start their own music and talk show on Central London's award-winning arts radio station resonance FM.
Here at the ´óÏó´«Ã½ we would boringly call this a 'brand extension' but the hoped-for knock on effect is that more people will get to hear about the charity's work and the wider aim to get more disabled people to gigs and get involved with music.
Attitude is Everything also run regular events - bringing disabled and non-disabled talent together in fully accessible venues. Previous Headliners include The Mystery Jets, Art Brut, Foals, Princess Headbutt, The Rock of Travolta and 80's Matchbox B-line Disaster.
Their first radio show is at 11pm tonight, 24 November 2009 and features live music from the excellent disabled band Al Cool and the Stranger Wines.
In a press release, AIE says: "We will be talking about the current issues affecting Deaf and disabled artists and audiences, choosing our favourite tracks by disabled artists and revealing our plans for the next two Club Attitude events"
Resonance FM can be heard on 104.4FM in the Central London area and also .
Al Cool and the Stranger Wines can be heard playing out on The June edition of Ouch's Talk Show
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