Beatles Legacy Group
established
LIVERPOOL musician Peter Hooton is
to take the helm of a brand new group aimed at helping the Fab Four's
tourist offer reach its full potential.
Peter will be Chair of The Beatles Legacy Group which has been established
following a report released earlier this month which revealed that The
Beatles legacy is worth £81.9m to the City's economy and supports 2,335
jobs.
The report is the 1st study of contemporary value to examine the impact of
The Beatles on the City, and although it recognised the popularity and
success of the current visitor offer, it also noted the challenges facing
its future and the need to find a way to curate and maintain the
authenticity of The Beatles heritage for both existing and future fans.
Joining Peter on the group will be Director of Culture Claire McColgan MBE,
Marketing Liverpool Director Chris Brown, Chief Executive of the Liverpool
BID Company Bill Addy and Dr Mike Jones who was co-author of the report and
is from the University of Liverpool's Institute of Popular Music.
An initial meeting has already taken place which established that the aim of
the Legacy Group is not to represent individual interests, but to look at
the wider remit of the offer, working with key stakeholders such as
organisations linked with The Beatles and residents who live in and around
key sites such as Penny Lane and Mathew Street. Forums will be held for the
wider Beatles industry where people can feed in and have their say on
certain proposals.
Explorations will also be made around licensing and control of operators,
and a kite mark that certifies a particular Beatles experience is a quality
one will be established in the forthcoming months.
Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, said:- "The Beatles legacy report
was a fascinating insight, and although it was encouraging to see just how
successful the current offer is, if we want to build on this we need to look
at the bigger picture and improve the experience across the board.
Setting up a Legacy Group was 1 of the main recommendations of the report
and from the outset, I wanted an artist to be the Chair and Peter was my
first choice; he understands the industry, and the value of the Beatles to
Liverpool and will always look at the bigger picture in terms of making
decisions that are best for the City and the City's reputation. After an
informal meeting the wheels are already in motion; each member of the group
brings different expertise to the table which will result in us building on
what is already in place and introducing new initiatives to make sure that
fans from the UK and across the world have an unforgettable Beatles
experience for all the right reasons."
The Beatles Legacy Group is set to have its 1st official meeting in March
and
Peter Hooton said:- "'I'm delighted that I've been asked by the Mayor
to Chair the Beatles Legacy Group. I've always been passionate and proud of
Liverpool's musical heritage especially our most famous sons The Beatles. I
hope the Beatles Legacy group can come up with strategies and ideas to
enhance the already superb attractions the City has to offer, in order to
attract even more visitors in the future to our 'City of Music'. The report
highlighted the need to work with and engage with young people so I look
forward to exploring all options around this with the group."
Claire McColgan MBE, Director of Culture Liverpool:- "Since the report
was released earlier there has been a real momentum in terms of working out
how we can deliver the recommendations made by the researchers.
I have received a huge amount of correspondence from those within the
Beatles industry who see the value of the report and want to work with us
moving forward which is really encouraging. We always wanted it to be clear
that no 1 person or organisation can take on improving such a huge part of
the City's heritage, but by working together with a clear strategy we can
look to develop a programme that benefits everyone. Visitors will come to
expect a certain visitor experience when they come to a UNESCO City of
Music, and these are really positive steps forward in making the most of the
legacy for future generations."
Mike Jones, Lecturer for the University of Liverpool's Institute of Popular
Music:- "The formation of a Beatles Legacy Group is a necessary first
step to ensure that visitors coming to Liverpool to 'meet the Beatles'
encounter and take away experiences of the highest quality. There are
many facets to the Beatles industry locally, and it will be the job of the
Beatles Legacy Group to co-ordinate these so that the visitor experience is
a seamless 1.
The group will be able to set goals and foster innovation in ways that
single enterprises working alone cannot. I am particularly pleased to be
asked to lead on the physical infrastructure aspect of the strategy which
I'm sure will be fascinating. The City of Liverpool recognises that it has a
duty of care to preserve and develop the legacy of the Beatles, and this
duty must be exercised with the same energy and imagination that the Beatles
captured in their music."
Chris Brown, Director of Marketing Liverpool:- "The Beatles is a
massive driver of international visitors to come to Liverpool, as shown in
the recent report. The industry is in a very healthy state with product such
as Cavern City Tours, The Beatles Story and the National Trust properties
alongside landmarks like Penny Lane and Strawberry Field.
However we know that we must work to maintain this status and build for the
future. That's where this task group comes in. By bringing our heads
together we can identify the best ways to promote and grow the City's
Beatles offer, but in doing this we must put the consumer at the heart of
our decision making."
Bill Addy, Chief Executive of Liverpool BID Company:- "This is a once
in a lifetime opportunity to permanently cement the legacy of the Beatles
into the fabric of our tourism economy in a way befitting of their stature.
1st we must identify and protect the unique physical assets that represents
the core body of the Beatles experience in Liverpool and then promote this
magical story to all the audiences their music continues to reach and
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KDS Promotions will
present "SPACE" in Southport, in June
- Ticket Competition!
Photographs by Patrick Trollope
AN extremely special music event is
heading to the
Fox
and
Goose Sound Lounge, on Cable Street (PR9 0DF), as on 3 June 2016, from 8pm, the
amazing band 'Space'
will be live on stage! As we said in a few editions back, Space is
one of Liverpool's biggest bands since the 'Beatles' and
tickets are already selling well. They can be obtained via our Online
Shop, as well as via the Royal Court
Theatre in Liverpool, plus on
Ents24.com, along with the Fox and
Goose Booking Office located at Leos Bar, on Nevill Street, Southport, from
Friday, 4 March 2016.
If you do not know who this band is, well
pay attention to the television and radio as the tracks crop up over and
over again, from Honda adverts to theme songs... the band since 1993 and ran
has had some extremely iconic hits, like track number 9 from the album Tin
Planet, with the classic lyrics:- "Piggies"
that has the words... "I'm the Fucked up driver of a stolen tank.
Making my withdrawals from your local bank. Armour piercing bullets never
cramp my style. They only make me smile..." No guesses what might be
seen on Lord Street on the night! That's not forgetting the hit song:-
"Female of the
Species," along with
"Avenging
Angels," also "Begin
Again," then "Me And You Versus The
World," and also the most recognised:- "Naighbourhood."
Just to name a few....
This classic platinum album band does not
normally play small venues, even since they reformed back in 2011, as the
bands popular acclaim still pulls crowds in from all over the world..!
We can also say that Steve Levine has been confirmed that they are producing
a new album, which is due to be completed early 2016. So you might get to
hear a new hit mega, mega hit... So this will not be a night to miss!
Tickets are just £16 (+ P&P/handling
charge), and selling fast... But you can also have the chance
of winning the tickets this gig via us! To enter, all you have to do is
answer a simple question... Play this song on
YouTube:- "Ballad Of Tom Jones," which was a
hit with both Space and Catatonia and let us know... where did Tommy Scott
say he does not come from? please note you must be over 18 to enter
and also you must have photo ID with your age on when you attended the
event. Your name will be given to the Fox and Goose should you win, plus to
the band's promoter. Email your full name, address and phone number, plus your
answer to:-
News24@SouthportReporter.com. If you
have already got the ticket, we will refund it for you, should you win.
Please read out standard competition
T&C.
Your entries must be in by 21 March 2016. Only 1 entry per person.
The venue also reserves the right to refuse entry should you violate the
venues rules.
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