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Twelve months later in September 2005 we organized an Open Mic night to raise money for the Malmesbury Carnival. The unexpected swathes of musicians and spectators told us that more performances was definitely the way forward. Since that night we have tried to hold Open Mic nights every month, touring a number of pubs and venues in different towns and villages. In 2006 we took this idea a stage further and actually produced a compilation CD of local talent featuring all original pieces. Again, this CD was produced as a charity fundraiser for the Malmesbury Carnival, and is still available via this website.
The 4014 Project exists both to promote and highlight musical talent from the area, but also to plug music gigs, events and festivals in our local area - centralized by the B4014 road. We consider our 'patch' to be the stretch of rural land between Bath, Stroud, Chippenham and Swindon (not including these larger settlements). This website, and the Project itself, wouldn't survive if it wasn't for all the conttinued support we receive from local musicians and music-lovers from professional recording companies to people who have never played publicly before. Their commitment to 4014 shows just how strong the music scene is in the area and we're proud to be doing all we can to support it. The website has moved on and on over the months and now includes exclusive downloads, a photo gallery, we've broadcast our own radio shows and we're even hiring out our PA system. With all of this in mind, it's worth pointing out that us as individuals don't make a penny from 4014. All the money that we collect through our different means is used to buy more equipment for future musical events, or is given to local good causes.
By 'we', I mean Sue Chadd - Ultimate Organiser, Ellie Ponting - Musician / Organiser, Jon Ponting - Web Editor / Designer / Researcher
You can donate to The 4014 Prjoect at any time by sending cheques made payable to "The 4014 Prjoect" to: Stable Cottage, Market Place Mews, Tetbury, Glos, GL8 8DN or by donating at one of our Open Mic events.
Don't forget, we also have a CD for sale which includes 21 local acts. The 4014 CD, which raises money for Malmesbuey Carnival on every sale, can be bought online or from numerous outlets in the area.
We are priviliged to live in this part of England - it's jammed full of fantastic scenery, ancient buildings and talented musicians. If you like your communities close and your churches massive, this is the place to visit. Click on TheJackdaw.com for a guide to the area.
We always welcome feedback about The 4014 Project so if you have any ideas or points you'd like to make to us, please email them to at faq@4014.co.uk - any questions we receive which aren't currently answered on this page will be added on.
The 4014 Project exists to highlight, promote and encourage local musical talents along the Wiltshire, Gloucestershire border
01666 502745 jon@4014.co.uk