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Alistair’s tour kicks off at the Arc
ALISTAIR Griffin is set to lose his
nickname "that bloke from Fame
Academy" as he hits the road for
a national tour supporting up and
coming band, Ivyrise.
The series of gigs will be the first since
the Yorkshire musician took to the road
with BeeGees' legend Robin Gibb and
marks the beginning of a new musical
era. "It's time to move on" says Griffin,
who has spent the last five years
establishing himself as an international
songwriter.
In a typically eventful 18 months,
Griffin has been active both here and
abroad, juggling work on a new album
with demands for his songwriting talent
elsewhere. His song, Angel By My Side,
already a hit in Europe, is currently on
hold for Beyonce, and his top five single,
Bring It On, has been selected for use in
Canon Camera's advertising campaign
across Asia.
"Writing wise, it's been an exciting
time", he says. "I've just had another
song picked up by a major act, but until
it's signed and sealed I can't reveal
anything"
Behind the scenes, there is talk of
developing a comedy show with the
BBC, but despite admitting there's been
a lot of interest, Griffin is cagey about the
details, citing it "early days".
Some things are certain: after a hectic
few years, the Castleton-born singer is
about to open a new recording studio in
York, and the new direction of his
second album is attracting the attention
of record companies once again. "Its
great to be firing on so many fronts,"
says Griffin, who picked up a new
following after his latest song, Naked,
scored a quarter of a million hits on the
internet site Youtube.
The Ivyrise tour will give fans the
opportunity to catch new material in
larger venues, the fruits of exploring
fresh sounds and writing new tracks on
returning to the North.
■ The popstar's return to the road
opens with a showpiece gig at The Arc
in Stockton on May 17.
Tickets: 0870-264-3333 or online at
seetickets.com
Check out Griffin's new material at
www.myspace.com/alistairgriffinonline
Ivyrise at www.myspace.com/ivyrise
12:59pm Thursday 8th May 2008
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