Stadium time for our young performers.
Words: Dave Whiteman, Pictures: Laurence Gale
Only a few weeks ago, I was mentioning in this column that a number
of our young musicians were moving on to great things; performers such
as Melissa Severn who has been playing festivals throughout the summer. I
said that, in my opinion, it would only be a matter of time before one
of our youngsters would be playing in stadiums……well it looks like that
prophecy may come true sooner rather than later. Olly Flavell has been a
Newport Open Mic regular since he was 14 years old and now at the
tender age of 17, he and his band, The Rivals, won through to the
National Battle of the Bands Final held in Birmingham. Not only did they
win this prestigious award, but they were also voted the best
band on the night by the stage crew…..and with this came the opportunity
to play in front of around 1500 people at the LG Arena. As if this
wasn’t enough, they now fly to Sao Paulo in Brazil next year to
represent the UK in the
INTERNATIONAL Battle of the Bands and potentially could be playing in a stadium with an audience of up 50, 000! Heady stuff indeed!

Rather fewer than that at this week’s Newport Open Mic, but nice to
see that both Olly and Melissa were on the board to play. As I said, the
latter has been playing festivals all over the place so it was nice to
catch up and listen to some of her new material. Melissa’s stage
presence has always belied her tender years, but she now looks even more
polished in front of the microphone. Highlight of her set, new song
‘Hurricane Mouth’ was quite superb, and I am sure it will only be a
matter of time before she is picked up by a record company.

Mike Collins from Perton was making a welcome return, and performed a
great acoustic set featuring Big Country and one of my very favourite
bands Del Amitri. Mike is becoming something of a regular I am pleased
to say, and seemed to enjoy his performance, as did the crowd.

Our youngest performer 11 years old Jay Harris next up, and even a
technical problem with his guitar did not faze this confident young man.
Mark Owen’s ‘Four Minute Warning was the pick of a very nice set.

Next up, the aforementioned Olly Flavell who delighted the audience
with a few new compositions, including his opener, ‘Hannah’. No problem
in writing a song like this at the same time as having a girlfriend
called Lois, I asked him afterwards?

First band of the evening and good to see Vinyl Tap back on the Navy
stage. I have to compliment VT drummer Remynie Faith here. It is quite
easy in a room of this size for the power of the drums to ‘overtake’ the
band, but she played at just the right intensity and volume to remain
underneath the vocals and help to create what was a crystal clear sound.
A really good spot from this popular band.

I am always pleased to see Alan Turner in the club with his guitar,
because I know I will get a Beatles fix. Like me he is a big fan, but
stays away from the more ‘popular’ tunes and always does a great job
with a less well known number, in this case ‘Fixing a Hole’ from Sgt
Pepper. The Navy is never a totally quiet place to play, but Alan’s
lovely soft vocal and melodic guitar carried above the hum of the crowd.
Time for a reunion of sorts and it was nice for me to get up and play
with a reformed Robbie’s in Rehab’ for the first time in many a year.
Roger Clark had been booked to provide a band for the Dickensian Market
in the town on 12
th December so he contacted old
bassist Al Middleton, new drummer Spence, and with the Blues Brothers
idea that he was on a mission to reform the band, how could I refuse? I
have to say that the years melted away as the band, driven by Roger’s
superb guitar riffs, rocked through a great set of covers from Bryan
Adams, Stereophonics and Dire Straits amongst others. Catch them outside
the Market Hall next Friday around 8pm.
So from busking on the High St to the LG Arena, Olly has shown it can
be done….you just have to make a start. That start could be down at the
Newport Open Mic held every Tues in the Navy Club, where you will be
given all the help and encouragement necessary for you achieve whatever
you are capable of…you will never know unless you give it a try! Till
next time, keep it live!