Listen "Vocal Freedom Episode 28 - Andi Hopgood"
Episode Synopsis
My guest this week is respected musician, multi-instrumentalist, choir director, arranger, singing tutor and vocalist Andi Hopgood.
Andi Hopgood is a name you will probably know if you are a member of the MU (Musician's Union). Andi joined when she was just 16 and went on to vice-chair the executive committee (the decision-making body of the Union) as well as chairing the Equalities Sub-Committee, working on MU policies promoting equality and challenging inequality across the music industry.
Andi's work with the MU has taken her to Parliament to challenge MPs about issues including low and no pay, access to music education and most recently mental health. Her activism is not just confined to the MU. Andi has also been a local counsellor, on her local trades council, and leads a local network of music industry professionals, all in her home town of Ipswich.
Join us as we learn about Andi's journey into making music, which at times has been very challenging, how music has proven to be the best medicine and continues to bring purpose to Andi and her community.
Andi mentions during the podcast, she is directing a special online workshop for the Cambridge Jazz Festival Choir and you can sign up if you visit Cambridge Jazz Festival Choir Workshop Saturday 21st November 2020 The workshop will feature learning one song "You Need Hope" by renowned jazz educator Pete Churchill. You then video record your part at home and send it in to be included in a large group video and featured as part of the (now online) festivals finale performance on Sunday 27th November.
Andi mentioned some of these performances as most inspiring, so do check these out when you have time, your ears will thank you!
Betty Carter with Carmen McRae - Stolen Moments (Live)
Shirley Horn - Here's To Life
Betty Carter - Tight (live)
Carmen McRae - Secret Love
Andi Hopgood is a name you will probably know if you are a member of the MU (Musician's Union). Andi joined when she was just 16 and went on to vice-chair the executive committee (the decision-making body of the Union) as well as chairing the Equalities Sub-Committee, working on MU policies promoting equality and challenging inequality across the music industry.
Andi's work with the MU has taken her to Parliament to challenge MPs about issues including low and no pay, access to music education and most recently mental health. Her activism is not just confined to the MU. Andi has also been a local counsellor, on her local trades council, and leads a local network of music industry professionals, all in her home town of Ipswich.
Join us as we learn about Andi's journey into making music, which at times has been very challenging, how music has proven to be the best medicine and continues to bring purpose to Andi and her community.
Andi mentions during the podcast, she is directing a special online workshop for the Cambridge Jazz Festival Choir and you can sign up if you visit Cambridge Jazz Festival Choir Workshop Saturday 21st November 2020 The workshop will feature learning one song "You Need Hope" by renowned jazz educator Pete Churchill. You then video record your part at home and send it in to be included in a large group video and featured as part of the (now online) festivals finale performance on Sunday 27th November.
Andi mentioned some of these performances as most inspiring, so do check these out when you have time, your ears will thank you!
Betty Carter with Carmen McRae - Stolen Moments (Live)
Shirley Horn - Here's To Life
Betty Carter - Tight (live)
Carmen McRae - Secret Love
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