Friday, October 15, 2010

Manchester Supergroup! In The City 2010


It's not something we'd normally blog about but last night at Moho Live there was something of a Manchester supergroup performing and we felt the need to share some footage with you. So here is a video of our own Danny Mahon playing 'Eric the king' with a full band featuring Rick Lee's (Ex-Twisted Wheel) on Bass, Lee Cole (The Naughty's) on Guitar and Eoghan Clifford (Twisted Wheel) on Drums. Have a look/listen here: http://j.mp/9j07GL you won't be disappointed!


Thursday, October 7, 2010

In The City 2010


Between the 13th – 15th of October, Manchester plays host to the annual In the City festival. This year, it’s relocating to the Northern Quarter, and looks set to play host to the most exciting line-up in years, Wristbands are currently priced at £29, which gets you access to some of the best shows the city will see this year. If you’re not quite sure who to see here are Rent A Crowd's pick of the bunch:

Sissy & The Blisters - Playing at Soup Kitchen Wednesday 7:15pm


The Tapestry - Playing Fierce Panda/Strummerville Showcase at Moho Live - Thursday 8:30pm


Danny Mahon - Playing Fierce Panda/Strummerville Showcase at Moho Live - Thursday 10pm


Catfish & The Bottlemen - Playing ITC Unsigned at Noho - Friday 7:30pm


Orphan Boy - Playing Xfm Showcase at The Roadhouse - Friday 9:45pm


For more info & tickets:

http://www.hmvtickets.com/events/1056

http://www.inthecity.co.uk/

http://www.myspace.com/sissyandtheblisters

http://www.myspace.com/thetapestry

http://www.myspace.com/dannymahon

http://www.myspace.com/catfishandthebottlemen

http://www.myspace.com/orphanboy



Monday, June 7, 2010

Citylifers Blog Interview....Rent A Crowd


Presenting . . . RAC Presents

This is the first in a new Citylifers feature looking at the people responsible for your favourite music club nights. Here we take a look at the crew behind RAC Presents, who put on the rebel rousing ‘We Can Do What We Want Forever.


Who is behind RAC Presents?

Jay Hamnett, aged 28, of Droylsden, Manchester; Paul Griffin, 29, of Bolton; Lee Hardman, 30, of Bolton; Dale Gorton, 27, of Droylsden; Danny Mahon, 29, of Beswick, Manchester.

When and how did you get into promoting live music?

We all met through watching new bands etc, and we thought that one of the most frustrating things about watching a new band was that the majority of the time you went to watch one particular band and the rest of the line-up was crap. So it made sense to us to just put on the bands we liked, get DJs to play the music we liked and that way we were guaranteed a great night out. If other people liked it then that was a bonus.

What’s the story behind the name, We Can Do What We Want Forever?

The first thing any of us got involved in putting on gig wise was getting Glasvegas down to play in Manchester for the first time. We were helped by a handful of other promoters, namely Sean Holland. They played at Night & Day to about 30 or 40 people.

After that, our first proper RAC night was at The Attic, above the Thirsty Scholar, on Friday, May 23, 2008. We booked The Naughtys, Stormy Corner and Danny (Mahon) opened up the show.

Once we had the venue and bands booked we had to come up with a name for the night. There was a picture of Griff (Paul Griffin) holding a snare drum that belonged to our friend Jonny. Written on the drum were the words ‘I can do what I want forever’. We all agreed that it would make a great slogan and just expanded it to ‘We can do what we want forever’. It certainly fitted with the kind of night we were looking to put on. We wanted it to be the most fun night out you could have – everybody letting themselves go and doing whatever they like, instead of standing around like nerds pretending to be too cool for school, like the crowds we saw at most gigs.

Who are the pick of the bands you have put on so far?

Dale: Sergeant

Lee: The Naughtys

Jay: The Naughtys

Griff: Sergeant

Danny: The Shaiyans

Any top tips of bands you think our readers should check out?

We all like Janice Graham Band. And then there’s our own Danny Mahon, obviously!

We recently setup RAC as a label and put out a double A-side single from Danny called Beat Me Up/AK47. It is available on itunes and all other digital stores. And, if the limited edition vinyl isn’t sold out by the time you read this you can get a copy from Piccadilly Records.

What’s the most memorable night you have put on?

We usually can’t remember much of the nights to be honest, but I think some highlights are:

1. The first night, just because it was a complete sell-out and took us all by surprise.

2. Being named best indie club night in the NME’s Student guide.

3. People being pinned to the ceiling and seeing the crowds spilling out of The Gardens hotel gigs was always brilliant.

4. Our first night at the Ruby Lounge because we had moved to a bigger venue and were a little worried that it may have been too big, but it was another sell out.

If you could arrange your dream gig, who would play at it (alive or dead)?

We’d be here all day as we all have different tastes and it would change on a daily basis, so we decided to just pick one band/act each.

Lee: The Who

Dale: The Clash

Danny: The Smiths

Jay: The Clash

Griff: The Jam

Who, out of all the unsigned bands gigging at the moment, would you love to play at your night?

No one, really. We’ve had the ones we like on and if there’s anyone we see who we really like we do our best to get them on asap.

Who’s playing at your next gig and when is it?

The next ‘We can do what we want forever’ is our World Cup Party at Sound Control this Saturday, June 12. We’re showing the England game on a huge screen on stage and having live music either side of the game from:

Danny Mahon

Alan Bates (xfm’s manchester busker)

+ Some very special guests



Heres a link to the original article:

http://citylifers.co.uk/presenting-rac-presents06062010/?preview=true&preview_id=3644&preview_nonce=4fce58bc0b

Rent-A-Crowds Word Cup Party @ Sound Control Manchester


So the World Cup is here and first up its ENGLAND Vs USA, and to mark this first game, we're throwing one hell of a party!

Not only will we be showing the game on a HUGE screen in our loft, but it'll be blasting out through our incredible ALCONS system.

We have some VERY SPECIAL SECRET GUESTS playing live, that will be announced on June 1st, alongside DANNY MAHON, keep And Alan Bates (Xfm's Manchester Busker) + RAC DJ's

The ground floor is being turned into THE 1966 BAR, replica shirts spread over the room, and this is going to be fun, a GOAL set up at the end of the bar, beat the (celebrity) keeper, and win some amazing prizes!!!

We have some very special WORLD CUP COCKTAILS, going by the name of...

The Cruyff : The Dutch are a colourfull lot and theyve produced some of Europes greatest footballing talents.So in honour of arguably theyre finest product,come The Cruyff.Great to look at and taste, but one too many may Cruyff turn you inside out.Total Enjoyment with Southern Comfort, rum, coconut and orange juice.

The Pele : Brazilian simplicity, finished with a touch of magic. The classic cocktail,The Caipiriniha mixed with coconut. An amazing 1-2 combination.

Diego Daiquiri : Though rum is primarily Cuban, their most famous son, Che Guevara was actually Argentinian, as was Diego Maradona. With that in mind, weve concocted the Diego Daiquiri. Rum,lime and sugar mixed with a splash of something special.(?)

The Baggio: The Italian legend will always be remembered for his penalty miss in the 1994 USA World Cup final.But we assure you that this cocktail will hit the spot. Vodka, Frangelico, raspberry and strawberry mixed together,then topped with cranberry juice. The Buddha lives on

Long Island Lalas: This guys facial hair and crazy barnet were surely the highlights of the 94 World Cup. So with this, weve taken a classic and made it Alexi Lalas friendly. Vodka,rum,gin,tequila and cointreau, with a hint of gingerbread, topped up with either cola, cranberry or gingerbeer.

Tickets for this event are £8 advance and available from...

https://secure.ticketline.co.uk/tickets/13245639/sound-control-presents/manchester-sound-control/2010-06-12

http://www.ticketline.co.uk/ / 0161 832 1111
http://www.seetickets.com/
http://www.skiddle.com/
http://www.wegottickets.com/

We open at 7pm!
We can do what we want forever....
RAC
x

Thursday, May 6, 2010

RAC @ The Ruby Lounge 22nd May...



This will be the last Rent A Crowd at Ruby Lounge before we take a summer break, lets make it a good one!


RAC Presents....


Plus Kid British DJ Set
RAC & Lost and Found DJ's

Advance tickets at £5 available c/o:
TICKETLINE: 0161 832 1111 / http://tinyurl.com/24bojbp

And over the counter at the excellent Piccadilly Records, Oldham St, Manchester, M1 1JR

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Hello,

As you have probably noticed RAC seem a little quiet of late so the page isn't being updated too often etc

Thats not to say we've not been busy, in fact as you might already know over the past couple of months we've continued the clubnights & they have been mega. Massive thanks to the Bands & DJ's involved and even more so to the people who made it down to the shows.

We have also found time to set up our own label (rent a crowd records) and put out our first release on the label too. 'Beat me up/AK47' is a double a-side single by our own Danny Mahon & features members of Twisted Wheel/Kid British/Keith & Vagner Love on the recordings.

You can buy the single on Vinyl (inc free mp3 download code) here:

Or get in on itunes here:

Its also available on all other online retailers too if itunes isn't your thing.


We are also busy planning our 2nd Release and hope to have something out over the summer so watch this space!


In addition to this we're currently planning a big 2nd Birthday show for early summer which we'll be announcing very soon, trust us this is going to be the biggest & best RAC night yet!


In the meantime to keep up to date on all things RAC related you can catch us on the following sites:



Oh & one final thing get over to http://myspace.com/thetwistedwheel and sign up to the mailing list for a free mp3 of 'Tell the world' its a previously unreleased track recorded during the sessions for the debut album and its mega...

RAC
x

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Can't wait for the 20th? Well listen to this.....



On March 20th RAC return to the Ruby Lounge to follow up the February event that sold out and was our most sucessfull to date. Whilst thanking everyone who came down last time we urge you all to come on March 20th that will see a load of top new bands take to the stage on what is sure to be our third sell out at the Ruby Lounge. All of the bands playing on the night feature on our second RAC mixtape that you can download for nothing below. The good people of Strangerways will also be joining the resident RAC DJs on the decks to ensure the party keeps going until the early hours.

See you down there , RAC.

RAC MIXTAPE # 2