Posts tagged “vocalorchestra”

Guest artists at the Concert Against Knife Crime

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

We are pleased to announce some of the special guests at Shlomo’s benefit concert at the QEH on December 13th.

MUSIC THROUGH UNCONVENTIONAL MEANS: A CONCERT AGAINST KNIFE CRIME will feature beatbox artist SHLOMO and his VOCAL ORCHESTRA collaborating with over 13 diverse artists including JARVIS COCKER, MARTINA TOPLEY-BIRD, MARCUS BRIGSTOCKE, SEB ROCHFORD, VANESSA CARLTON and GET CAPE.WEAR CAPE.FLY plus young performers from local youth forum SE1 United and the BAC Beatbox Academy.

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, is supporting the performance saying: “Music and other creative activities can provide the much needed opportunities and motivation for young people to reach their potential and stay on the right track.  I am pleased to be able to support Shlomo’s event and I wish him well with his future outreach projects.”

There are only a few tickets left so get in quick! More information on the event page.


pics from birthday gig at qeh

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Yo..

We played at the QEH (sold out!) on Friday.. my birthday was on the Monday so I got to celebrate twice!

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the new members of the vocal orchestra getting ready to go on

Fyfe and Shlo
I did a duet with Fyfe Dangerfield of the Guillemots.

I’ll stick up some audio on the podcast from the Fyfe collaboration soon (i’m currently going through all the audio from the arctic - got SO much quality stuff!!

Zani and Shlo duet
also did a duet with MC Zani (current national beatbox champion)

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the new Vocal Orchestra on stage at QEH

Beatboxing out the candles
they brought me a birthday cake and made me ‘beatbox’ out the candles!!

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taking a bow

Shlomo is a DJ
me DJing afterwards

It was my first ever DJ set, which i decided to do to celebrate my birthday and as an excuse to play a whole load of 90s classics. my mixing is awful though, so it was simultaneously the best and the worst dj set ever done.


BBC Radio studios

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

We went to the BBC for Radio 4’s Loose Ends.

Recording in the studio

A mini- Vocal Orchestra - Neo, Bellatrix, me and Billy

Afterwards we went to the pub with Clive Anderson and Bill Bailey. Loving it.


Listen again to Shlomo on Loose Ends

Friday, October 10th, 2008

You can listen again to Shlomo’s appearance on Loose Ends on BBC Radio 4 on Saturday October 11th, 6.15pm – 7pm. The show is hosted by Clive Anderson, and also features Glen Cambell and Bill Bailey.

Shlo talks about beatboxing in the Arctic, the Vocal Orchestra gig on Friday 17 October, and performs live in the studio with a few of the choir.


last few qeh tickets!

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

only a few tickets left for brand new vocal orchestra at QEH… get in quick if you still want to come!! Also you’ll get to see my DJing debut in the foyer afterwards… will be bringing out some 90s classics!!!!

Buy tickets:
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/music/productions/shlomo-and-the-vocal-orchestra-42448

Shlomo and the Vocal Orchestra


Vocal Orchestra UK Tour announced

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Shlomo and the Vocal Orchestra are the UK’s only beatbox choir.

After a festival run that included a two hour show at Glastonbury, the Vocal Orchestra hit the road in October for their first ever UK tour, kicking off at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on October 17th.

For full dates and ticket info please check out the events page.


Latest podcast episode out now - Glasto special

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Episode 3 of Shlomo’s Babelbox Podcast is out now, and it’s a Glastonbury special.

The podcast includes a backstage audio diary following Shlomo’s performances on the main stage in front of tens of thousands of people, plus highlights from the two-hour show on Park Stage. Features music and interviews from DJ Yoda, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Martha Wainwright, Martina Topley-Bird, Ed Harcourt and loads more.


Glastonbury diary - part 3

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

It’s 3pm. The show starts at 6. Emily Eavis has given us free reign of the Park Stage for two hours.

I’ve got the Vocal Orchestra and a heap of guest collaborators and I need to rehearse. We find a bar backstage with a decent soundsystem and get to it. Before I know it we are ready to go on, Park Stage is totally rammed!

The sun has come out and the people are smiling. Pavan from Foreign Beggars is helping me host the stage. I hear him saying my name followed by a cheer and next thing I know I am beatboxing to about 10,000 Glastonbury punters.

I kick it off with a short solo set to introduce the crowd to what I do. As I power up my looping setup, there is a loud popping noise followed by silence. I’m told that I have blown the generator for the entire Park Area. Oops. Now I am freaking out – so much work has gone into this show. This can’t be the end of it! The audience aren’t having any of it… they remain enthusiastic, singing and cheering until the power eventually comes back on. Phew!

No time to lose now, I skip straight to my drum n bass looping song to get everyone moving again, and then bring out the Vocal Orchestra. They are on fire today.


The Vocal Orchestra

What follows is a unique mish-mash of guest stars performing spontaneously. The music ranges from folk to jazz to hip hop to tabla to scratch battles to raucous sing-a-longs. If you would like to hear some of the music you will have to wait for the podcast – we did an audio diary of the whole weekend which will be out soon. There are some pics below, mostly taken by RJ Fernandez, more to come.


Martha Wainwright sang a version of ‘In the Middle of the Night’ with me on beats


Martina Topley-Bird sang ‘Police and Thieves’ by Junior Mervin with the Vocal Orchestra as backing band


DJ Yoda survived a scratch battle with Bellatrix!


Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly performed ‘Ghost Town’ by the Specials with the Vocal Orchestra


Ed Harcourt presented me with a fake diamond encrusted golden microphone onstage… I think he wanted me to look as bling as Jay-Z! Then he sang ‘50 ways to leave your lover’


Me, Ed Harcourt, Pavan and Reverend from the Makers (these pics courtesy of BBC)

The other guests were Portico Quartet, Pete Lockett and Lemn Sissay.

It was a moving experience, I came off stage exhausted but happy – I felt like all the collaborations and musical experiences from the past year as resident at Southbank have armed me with all the tools I needed to rock a two hour improvised show. It was probably the best show I’ve ever done, certainly the most fun show I have been a part of. I can’t wait to do it again. Watch this space!


Vocal Orchestra T-Shirts onsale now

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

There are new ‘Shlomo and the Vocal Orchestra’ t-shirts available to buy now from the AFTM Shop, featuring specially commissioned artwork from illustrator/spy Eleanor Meredith.

Vocal Orchestra T shirt


‘The Beatbox Choir’ documentary onsale on DVD

Monday, May 26th, 2008

For the first time, Colette McWilliams’ feature length documentary ‘The Beatbox Choir’ is now available to buy on DVD from the AFTM Shop.

Watch as Shlomo and The Vocal Orchestra create the world’s only 13-piece beatboxing choir in only 6 weeks.

Watch the trailer here:


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