Monday, 20 June 2011

Jade Tweets after Marketing meeting with Amelle and Heidi







JadeEwen : home! great day.. lots of exciting things to look forward to :) you'll be glad to know you'll be seeing alot more of us very soon :)!

Amelle singing in the rain!! Woo hooo! xxx

£2,500 for Cazfest

Cazfest Stansted cheque hand out

Cazfest Stansted cheque hand out

 

Monday, June 20, 2011
11:09 AM

UK CHART toppers the Sugababes are set to perform alongside a host of well-known acts and local bands at the third instalment of a charity music festival.



 Cazfest, a festival to raise awareness for cardiac risk in the young will be held between 11am and 11pm on Saturday July 2 at Sworder’s Field in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire - tickets are available.
Bands already announced to appear on the main stage are include DC Effect, Reachback, Encore, S Club and The Overtones.
The festival was first held in 2009 and attracted 2,500 people while in 2010 over 3,500 people came along to help raise over £30k
The 2011 music festival will be mainly sponsored by Stansted Community Fund for the second year running.
Trustee Johnny Johnstone was delighted to receive a cheque of £2,500 from Marcella M’Rabety, corporate social responsibility manager for Stansted Airport.
Caroline Johnstone ‘Caz’ was a 17-year-old student of The Bishop’s Stortford High School studying for her “A” levels who hoped to go to Newcastle University.
On June 6, 2008, while with friends at a night club she collapsed and despite the prompt attendance of the medical services she was never able to regain consciousness and her parents took the agonising decision to turn off her life support.
Mr Johnstone, who is Caz’s father, said: “I am delighted that once again Stansted Community Fund has decided to support Cazfest through both the cash donation and the awareness day.
“We are very grateful for their support of our aims and objectives and their belief in what we are trying to do for the youth in the area.
“We very much look forward to seeing as many people as possible at the festival. Preparation is going really well and we cannot wait for the big day”.
Cazfest was established to create greater awareness of cardiac risk in the young and to finance the heart screening of Sixth Form students in Hertfordshire and Essex.
For more information, visit cazfest.com. Tickets start at £20.

Sugababes and Nokia tune up online with Mosquito

Monday, 20 June 2011
Digital agency Mosquito, formed last year after the closure of SASS, has been brought in to help launch the latest single from The Sugababes, alongside Nokia’s special edition pink N8 mobile phone.
The team were appointed to the task by London’s Crown Music Management, creating a micro-site for the song ‘Freedom’, an online competition and raising awareness of a tie-in between the band and Nokia.

Digital agency Mosquito, formed last year after the closure of SASS, has been brought in to help launch the latest single from The Sugababes, alongside Nokia’s special edition pink N8 mobile phone.
Buzzin' logo
Mosquito has also designed the new identity for the all-girl band, which is currently on the comeback trail.
The win marks the culmination of the agency’s first year in business - 12 months that have also seen the team win projects from Zoflora, the Trader Media Group (for the Auto Trader iPhone app) and the BBC.
Director Jo Sass said that the first year had been “fantastic” with the agency “learning how to be relevant in the current climate.”
She added: “We have taken advantage of the expanding market for smart phone apps and alongside website design and build this has been a fast growing side of the business this year”.
www.sugababes.com
www.mosquitodigital.co.uk

Jade co-wrote the song "A Little Bit" for the girl group Booty Luv

Jade co-wrote the song "A Little Bit" for the girl group Booty Luv (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jade_Ewen)

Booty Luv - A Little Bit [HQ] 

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Booty Luv - A Little Bit [HQ]
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