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Ginni Hogarth

Interview: Ginni

She's won a BBC music contest, she describes her music as "versatile, emotive and edgy", she's amassed hundreds of fans and she's got a new album coming out. We catch up with Berkshire's Ginni.

So Ginni, it's been quite a few years since you won BBC Berkshire Online's music competition, what have you been up to since then?

"Through this competition, I won 3 days recording at Running Frog, a local Windsor studio. This led to the completion of my second solo album with my band – completely self-financed. I released this album in July 2004 at The Windsor Arts centre.

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"On 2 September 2004 I signed to Madam Music Records and have since recorded a new album at Westside Studio in London and filmed a video for the single Jump The Sky – this was an exhilarating experience. I was also given the privilege of keeping my band on board for this – they are very special to me as friends and as musicians."

I see looking at your new single cover that you've got a new image – what amazing red hair!

"Thank you! I have had many colours for my hair over the years and it has been one of my trademarks – I have always gone for fiery colours . In 2004 I left my hair without colour to give it a breather before colouring it red for my wedding, which was two days after signing the record deal. It’s been a great asset for the label and stylist to build a new image around.

Now you're originally from South Africa, what brought you to Berkshire?

"Jump The Sky was born through my love for my best friend who was a complete adventurer and a skydiver. "
Ginni Hogarth on her new single

"I made a name for myself doing Broadway-type shows in South Africa in theatres and Sun International Hotels, but my passion has always been writing and performing my own songs. So, I came to the UK, initially for one year, to visit my father who was living in Hurst at the time, with the goal to further my studies in dance and music. Unfortunately, the studies never came into fruition; my one year open air ticket had expired and I ended up staying in the UK.

"Some friends encouraged me to start busking and one day I was busking on Eton Bridge and the landlord of the Hog’s Head (now the George) in Eton heard me and offered me my first pub gig. This opened the door for me to acquire many gigs all over the Thames Valley and the UK. I love the live music scene over here and being a part of it."

Who/what inspired you to write and perform music?

"That has been something that has lived deep inside me since birth. From as far back as I can remember I have been in love with music, dance and performing. My entire family is musical in some form. As children, we grew were surrounded by music. My mother being a jazz singer and music promoter in South Africa/ my father played in many bands and is now a composer of film and television music.

"The piano is my favourite instrument and I just have to sit down at the piano and I will write a song. It just happens. I never plan to write a song, but my piano or guitar has to be there. It’s like a joined force between woman and instrument."

You know us music journalists love to make up genres, so tell us, how would you describe your music yourself?

"Versatile, emotive and edgy."

How are you promoting your single?

"Prior to the recording, I opened the 2005 May Music Festival at the Windsor Royal Station. I had a fantastic response to the single and Madam Music Records had quite a few album pre-orders through this day. It’s being promoted on my website, ginnimusic.com, MySpace.com (forum). Also, Madam Music Records has been to MIDEM promoting the single and the album to international industry.

"I have solo gigs lined up for the end of February and will be touring with my band throughout March/April/May. I am really looking forward to this."

One review has dubbed you: "Brilliant oddball, precious artiste, brainy heartthrob"... Do tell us more!

"This always puts a smile on my face. I sent my fist solo album to Panartist in London in 2001 and they loved the album. Sarah, from Panartist wrote this review on listening to the album – I have not met her to this day, but this was her review on the vibe that she got from the songs. I would assume that she has written this with her understanding of my emotion and drive behind each song, the lyrics and some of the madness that was portrayed in the performance."

So tell us about your forthcoming single?

Now this is very exciting. I played this to the record label and the producer and we decided that this was definitely the single. I remember playing it to James, the producer, down the phone as he was overseas at the time.

"Jump The Sky was born through my love for my best friend who was a complete adventurer and a skydiver. It started as a celebration of life encouraging him to do a “jump” and forget about all the stresses of his life at the time. The song is about a free-spirit.

"Unfortunately, he died in a tragic accident about three months after I wrote the song and ironically, this has given Jump The Sky a twist in its meaning. It still holds the celebration of life and at the same time, it now leans towards a spirit hanging out with another spirit up there in the big old blue. This makes the release of this single so much more special and poignant."

I hear you've got a tour planned to promote the album - have you any details on this yet?

"Not as yet. All I can tell you now is that there will be some solo and many band gigs. As I said earlier, I will be starting solo gigs at the end of February and the band will join me in March. The dates will be posted on my website, ginnimusic.com, in time for fans to plan their nights out with “GINNI”."

Find out more about Ginni by clicking on the links to her websites:
Ginni >
Myspace: Ginni >
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last updated: 01/12/06
 
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Simon Bent
Sometimes when I listen to her music I get butterflies in my stomach, as if something were about to happen... and it usually does. I love you Ginni.

Leslie Frenchy
i have shivers down my spine each time i liten to Jump the sky ...truly amazing . You re fantastic Ginni !!!!

Mike O'Brien
Couldn't find an album review on here??? I've got a copy and its awesome.

Jonathan Woosnam
Ginni's great, you just have to see her live!

Stu Murphy
she rocks!

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