rodrica
@rodrica
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Joined Jun 6, 2006
UK songwriter, producer, musician, vocalist, lyricist in all genres.
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Majesty - Commemorative Song for Her Majesty The Queen
Sep 15, 2022
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https://www.commonwealthresounds.com/news/to-her-majesty-queen-elizabeth-ii/ Please visit The Commonwealth Resounds Website to listen to the song "MAJESTY". I was commissioned to provide the lyrics for their official commemorative song for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II during the national mourning and across the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth Resounds are a charitable organization who organize music events & collaborations across the Commonwealth, often working on behalf of the Royal Family on special occasions, liaising with the late Queen's Pageant Master Bruno Peeks & Master of Music Judith Weir. Their patrons include Patti Boulaye, Kuljit Bhamra, Eugene Skeef & Tunde Jegede who are not only accomplished musicians but have a wealth of experience in the music industry & beyond. The song was performed by The Purcell School For Young Musicians (aged 10-18) and King Charles III is a patron. Their teachers, alumni & the pupils had just 6 days to learn, rehearse, perform, arrange & record the song. They did a magnificent job in very sad, emotional & challenging times. The vocalist on the song is former Purcell pupil Gayatri Nair who is now studying at The Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London, England. Noah Chiari (aged 17) arranged this version of the song and coordinated the musicians & technical staff during recording. Paul Whitfield, a worship leader & singer/songwriter from the North of England wrote the melody. Alison Cox OBE, Commonwealth Music Consultant & Founder of The Commonwealth Resounds commissioned the lyrics and melody, and guided the performing and recording process. The song has already proved extremely popular in the UK and has been featured on BBC Radio including 5 Live (drive time) where they played the song & interviewed Noah Chiari; they mentioned Rodrica Rudge as the lyricist and Noah stressed that he had been given "great" words and music to work with. The presenter was very complimentary regarding everyone involved. The song has also been featured on local radio stations across the country. There have been many messages and complimentary feedback from The Master of the King's Music, Members of Parliament, the Head of the Commonwealth Secretariat, radio DJ's and the media. The song is being sent to 800 choirs across The Commonwealth so that they are able to perform it. Although it was a challenge and huge responsibility (with much correspondence & late nights!), it was a fantastic experience to work with a team of people from all ages and nationalities. Alison Cox OBE was a superb coordinator & very attentive to the input & suggestions of the lyricist throughout. Everyone pulled together to bring about something we hope will be a fitting tribute to the longest reigning Monarch. You can listen to Noah's BBC 5 Live interview on radio here: https://mega.nz/file/GkRw1D4A#XnGkqWgyCPxmL9mm0bC-x1zzVZnxS1Oyj4KAaNkctjI
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davidabriggs
Posted 21 hours ago
Rodrica, thanks for your swift reply. It's quite OK, I was only curious about it. It's no big deal anyway. I think that I probably still have my, interview replies written down. I just couldn't remember the name of the guy at college who had q band but I've remember his name now...Pete Scoble (aka.Pete Scoobie).
Thanks.
I just had a listen to Nigel's band. Wow, they are good. Their vocalist reminds me of Danny Bowes from UK rock band, Thunder who I liked back in the day.
davidabriggs
Posted 1 day ago
Hi Rodrica, hoping that all's well. I can't seem to find the Clicker's Club interview that we did a few years ago. Probably longer than I realise. What year was it?
Also, 'Clicker's Club', seems to be either deleted or well hidden on Soundclick. Is there any way that I can retrieve this interview please?.
I've searched my computer and a couple of stand-alone hard drives but can't find it yet.
Any clues ?
Thanks for the nice comments about my recent Beatles 'demo/rehearsal' style recording.
Next up is another great song from The Beatles first LP. An instrumental version of, 'Anna'.
Another song by the great Arthur Alexander. It seems that John, especially, liked his songs.
On the Beatles first album, John had a cold. You can certainly hear that he's got a cold in the croakiness of his voice but he still gives a stunning performance.
Bye for now, David
DOOMTRAINmusic
Posted 1 day ago
Hi Rodz, yes if only I could be 21 again, can't even remember back that far, need to put a welder's mask on nowadays so as I can blow the candles out on my birthday cake without burning my face!
Anyway, hope your OK Rodz, I had to go to the Doctors yesterday, he said ' Haven't seen you for ages' I said yes, I've been poorly!
'FLIGHT OF FANCY' yep, another new song in the Genre of Concept Rock, we hope to see you when your passing our way.
Take Care
Alan and Roger.
Swampman
Posted 1 day ago
BTG new version is up tell me what you think
Swampman
Posted 2 days ago
Thanks Rodz think I’ll take another crack at it this weekend. Yea that Suno is absolutely amazing
SongSeeker1
Posted 2 days ago
Thanks for giving us so much of your time - we aim to please! 😊
SongSeeker1
Posted 2 days ago
Final live rehearsal: Highway To Hell, ACDC. If you like how we've done it I'll put this live take & a studio version in your folder for you.
https://mega.nz/file/rtZCjI4L#3nNxZeGc4A0WUunZNtzeQT0nexqmW1MVEtVzx4nE44A
Swampman
Posted 2 days ago
Messin around and remixed FM 9 Blues let me know if the track has more depth when you get a chance and have a great weekend Rodz
Swampman
Posted 3 days ago
The first track done with the Fractal FM9 is up Rodz let me know what you think when you get a chance to check out. Have a great evening
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Cheers Rodz, yes without the use of any banned substances we were able to muster up a bit of old fashioned trippy hippy-ness and head on back to '66, thanks muchly!