10 things I learned from chatting to over 100 other rehearsal studios during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chatting to other rehearsal studios made me realise that the support system for the grassroots music industry needs dramatic improvement.
Long term political policies, not COVID-19, is the biggest cause for the closure of UK music venues
COVID-19 was the final nail in the coffin for many in the music industry, but there were also numerous mistakes that led to that point.
Night Mayor, Part 2: If Market Forces Are Killing The Music Industry, They Can Save It Too
By Jimmy Mulvihill 9th November 2015 In our previous blog post, we focused on the possible appointment of a London Night Time Mayor to...
Night Mayor Part 1: Why London's Night Mayor May Become A Nightmare For The Music Industry.
by Jimmy Mulvihill 2nd November 2015 As the slow decline of London’s music scene rumbles on towards the Christmas period, a time in...
Electioneering - #SaveLondonMusic
by Jimmy Mulvihill May 22nd 2015 A couple of months ago we wrote two blog pieces about the decline, and the potential escalation of the...
Keep Music Live And Loud
by Jimmy Mulvihill 8th April 2015 The whole music industry revolves around a simple premise of bands making great music, and people who...
A Call For Clear, Definitive And Quantitative Guidelines With Regards To Noise Regulations.
by Jimmy Mulvihill 8th April 2015 Letter to Political candidates and political parties On Monday 13th April the following letter will be...
The Death Of The London Music Scene, Part 1.
Make no mistake: the London music scene is dying a slow death. If we don't act now to reform it from top to bottom, it could be too late.
The Death Of The London Music Scene, Part 2.
by Jimmy Mulvihill February 21 2015 Part 1 of this article is here. It may sound like something out of a public relations handbook, but...