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HomeNewsAmpersand show Originality at Solbar

Ampersand show Originality at Solbar

Local band Ampersand launched their debut single Originality at Sunshine Coast’s premier live music venue, Solbar, on Sunday 28 January.

The release of the single follows two years of non-stop successes for the independent nu-funk/soul/retro pop fusion band.

Harriet Wensley opened the launch event, before Ampersand took to the stage in front of a crowd of family, friends and fans.

Jarrod Tutbury, the manager and piano-man of Ampersand, said “After three years of performing together, it’s surreal to be celebrating the launch of our first piece of recorded music at one of our favourite venues on the coast.“

“We couldn’t have achieved that without the support and help of so many people along the way.

“I’m very grateful and proud of what the band has accomplished as an independent group literally run out of the back shed.“

Off the back of performances at Caloundra Music Festival and Noosa Alive, Ampersand recorded Originality in response to public demand from a supportive community.

Inspired by experience with copycats, the song calls out those individuals who can’t seem to find that self-motivation and inspiration within themselves without resorting to imitating others.

“We have to thank Scott and Justin from Yama Nui Studios for doing such an amazing job recording the chaos of a band who had practically no studio experience, just big ideas,“ Jarrod said.

“Paul Blakey put the polish on top with spectacular mastering work. We’re also hugely appreciative to Flying Arts Alliance for funding the recording process through their Regional Arts Grants program.“

He said Originality captures their trademark sass and snark and smooth rapport from live shows.

“The process behind releasing a single, for an independent artist, involved a hefty amount of learning on the job,“ Jarrod said.

“There are hundreds of platforms and variables you have to consider and manage to ensure your song has the best chance of being noticed.

“Although I am very proud of the song. I personally don’t expect anything spectacular to happen from our first release. It’s a step into the streaming world and a step in the right direction.“

Co-written and arranged by the entire Ampersand team; Originality features vocals, lyrics and melody by Katie Brown and Isi Semmler, keyboards and chords by Jarrod Tutbury, bass by Jed Green, drums and percussion by Orlando Hamilton-Craig and guitar by featured guest artist Doc Hamilton.

Recorded, engineered and produced by Scott Mathison and Justin Tresidder at Yama Nui Studios and mastered by Paul Blakey, this single’s creation was made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, provided through Regional Arts Australia, administered in Queensland by Flying Arts Alliance.

Originality is available to stream on Spotify, Amazon and wherever you listen to your music.

Follow Ampersand on Instagram @ampersandbandnoosa or check our their website ampersandbandnoosa.com for news on events, singles and their EP.

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