Oggie Make Your Mark In Music Blog

January 24th, 2008 by Danica

Hey people for those of you who don’t know me, I’m Oggie, I’m a singer songwriter mostly known on the UK Garage scene, I had my first Garage hit in 2004 with Danny C on a track called ‘Follow Me’, I then released a solo track called ‘YOU’, and last year released a single with Ed Case called ‘All I Wanna Do’. This year ill be releasing a new version of YOU with Agent X, I’m currently recording an album and just put a band together so look out this summer cos we will be everywhere! (Lol).

I am absolutely honoured about being an ambassador for Make Your Mark In Music, mainly because right now I feel that the music business is going through a major transitional period, with music becoming instantly accessible via downloading. Everyone seems to be up in arms on how to promote and sell music to a mass audience. The Make Your Mark In Music Campaign is the first step into finding out some of the answers. The site will show today’s emerging talent how to manoeuvre within the music industry, introduce you to roles within the industry that are vital to the business and give you the opportunity to network with major labels and build the bridge between major labels and up and coming musical entrepreneurs. This campaign is not just about musicians; it’s about people with a passion for music and desire to be part of the business. With new fresh ways of accessing music you need new fresh ideas from the people who love it the most, the ones who still go clubbing every week and have music as the main topic of conversation. Do you save all of your money to go and see live shows and still get that incredible buzz every time you see your favourite act? Are you someone who can not consider doing anything else in your life that does not involve music in some way shape or form? If this sounds like you, then check out Make Your Mark in Music. It’s going live really soon with a great virtual game competition and you could win £5,000. And another competition giving 3 people under 30 £1,000 worth of musical instruments and equipment simply by writing 100 words on how you’d make your mark in the music business (with £1,000 worth of equipment).

Hurry up, get on board and Make Your Mark In Music! J

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