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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Rockstar 08 to offer unsigned talent a chance to record an album


Organisers of the first annual rockstar competition supported by michael eavis, peter gabriel's real world studios and scouting for girls have made entering the competition a must for budding musical talent by also offering the opportunity to win a recording session to produce a debut album.

RockStar 08, the national live music competition to discover the UK brightest unsigned musical talent, today announced a staggering bonus for the winner of the competition – a further chance to win an additional two weeks to record a debut album in Real World Studios.

The competition, which is open to any unsigned band or artist, has already been dubbed a must enter competition for any budding musician, with the prize offering a live set at Glastonbury 2009 festival, and a live set at Michael Eavis’ own famed Pilton Party and a two day recording session at the world famous Real World Studios. But now organisers have upped the stakes by offering the winner of this competition the chance to also qualify for a further two week recording session to record a debut album.

Real World Studios boasts a line up of huge bands and artists who have recorded there, including Massive Attack, Goldfrapp, Manic Street Preachers, New Order, Paul Simon, Stereophonics and Robbie Williams.

Budding music stars and bands hoping for their big break need to visit the official website (www.rockstarbands.co.uk), download and complete the entry form and return it to the competition return address before June 19th 2008 to ensure their entry is received and ready to be judged.

RockStar 08 open to everyone, young old, groups or soloists, with the only stipulation being that any entrant must be unsigned and ready to lay everything on the line in the pursuit for ultimate victory.