Music College students get their first
album deal
Talented young musicians currently studying at the unique music college Brighton Institute of Modern Music (BIMM) have been selected to feature on the album entitled ‘How To Mend A Broken Pier, Vol. 4’, due to be released in June.
The album, named after Brighton’s crumbling West Pier, will include 14 of the rock and roll college’s best new talents with all proceeds going to charity. Solo artists and bands were chosen after a tough selection process by a professional music panel including Ian Ramage, managing director of BMG Music Publishing.
Sarah Clayman, former Sony international promotions manager and BIMM director, said: “Making this album has given artists the kind of experience that most young musicians can only dream of. The students have been able to shine in a truly professional environment and work with some of the leading people in the music industry.
“Our aim at BIMM is to give students the best possible start in the music industry, helping them develop and become successful professional musicians when they leave us. The college’s album speaks for itself – our students are career-ready when they start in the industry and act like professionals from the outset because of the unique experiences they’ve had at the college.”