Venue Stories - Narratives, Memories, and Histories from Britain’s Independent Music Spaces - Fraser Mann

Venue Stories - Narratives, Memories, and Histories from Britain’s Independent Music Spaces - Fraser Mann

The Brewery Arts Centre

Venue Stories - Narratives, Memories, and Histories from Britain’s Independent Music Spaces - Fraser Mann

Peter Atkinson [+-]
University of Central Lancashire
Peter Atkinson is Senior Lecturer in Film and Media at University of Central Lancashire, specializing in popular music and television. Peter has published on the role of broadcasting in the creation of the Beatles and Mersey Beat myth of the early 1960s and on the topic of Abbey Road Studio, tourism and Beatles Heritage. Most recently he has published a book chapter on the influence of the 1930s agit-prop theatre and radio documentary work of Ewan MacColl on the 1980s Manchester aesthetic of The Smiths and on the topic of ITV soap opera and representation of northern England.

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The Brewery Arts Centre was created as a community arts centre in Kendal at the beginning of the 1970s. From early days, its Malt Room performance space encouraged participation for local musicians. It is where Dave Allen of Gang of Four started playing bass in Bob Dawbar’s Sunday lunchtime jam sessions. The Brewery grew as an Arts Council and local council supported music venue and in the 1980s featured top acts across a range of genres. It provided aspiration for local musicians who dreamt of performing in that space on that low stage. This paper notes the relationship between this arts centre’s official programme and the innovative ways that local musicians, and supporters, engaged to ensure that local bands performed there. These would range from featuring local acts at birthday parties, to collaborations with the arts centre to stage local acts – collaborations such as Futurama, where around eight local bands got the chance to perform in the hallowed venue. Consequently, Kendal had a whole range of bands in the 80s and 90s and of course, the Brewery provided the inspiration for British Sea Power.

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Atkinson, Peter. The Brewery Arts Centre. Venue Stories - Narratives, Memories, and Histories from Britain’s Independent Music Spaces. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 98-111 Sep 2023. ISBN 9781800503731. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=42692. Date accessed: 20 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.42692. Sep 2023

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