Welcome
to our Spring 2006 newsletter
Well, this is our first email newsletter of the year and already there
is so much going on. I don't know about you, but I'm so pleased that
we're now encrouching on spring and leaving the 'winter
blues'
behind us! Roll on Summer...
Quentin Willson soon launches his new official website. You can
see a temporary page at www.quentinwillson.co.uk. Gary McCausland is
a young entrepreneur, property developer and presenter of FIVE's "How
To Be A Property Developer". Check him out on our home page, and the
brief profile below.
RSVP
We are delighted to be exhibiting at this show for the second year running,
and our primary focus' for 2006 are headlining musicians and events based
around the World Cup (see below). NMP Live is able to secure any headlinging
act, subject to budget and availability. A small selection of the diverse
talent available includes all the former Atomic Kitten girls (Jenny,
Natasha and Liz), Leo Sayer, Jools Holland, Lemar,
Elton John, Jay Kay, Katie Melua and Hayley Westenra.
Why not pop along to the show to chat about your next event, or call us
with your brief and budget and we'll take it from there.
World
Cup 2006
It's exactly 40 years since we won the World Cup...
can Beckham, Owen, Rooney and the lads repeat our success of '66? In
the coming weeks we'll be sending out a specific newsletter for World
Cup events and the various presenters and football heroes available for
appearances, watch this space!
Talent Showreels
Don't forget that we now have 4/5 minute video clips and sound-bites
online for many of our speakers and
other entertainers. Check out the website at www.nmplive.co.uk.
Until next time,

Neil Martin
Director
| GEOFF
BOYZ |
|
JOOLS
HOLLAND |
| COMEDIAN |
PIANIST
& BANDLEADER |
|
Scottish comedian and impressionist, Geoff Boyz 'has established
himself as one of the most versatile comedians on the circuit' (ID
Magazine).
On television he has been featured in Comedy Rules (STV), Pebble
Mill (BBC1), Best of Scottish Comedy (STV), Talking Telephone Numbers
(ITV), Aunty's Sporting Bloomers(BBC) the Sci-Fi series Space Cadets
(Ch 4), A Game of Two Halves (STV), Live at the Comedy Store (Ch
5) and as a presenter on This Morning (ITV).
|
Jools
and the Rhythm and Blues Orchestra now play an average of 100 live
shows a year, touring Britain and the world to audiences of 500,000.
As well as the formidable live performances, Jools has maintained
a prolific recording career since signing to Warners in 1996, and
has released eight albums since then. The most recent, released
in September 2004, is entitled Tom Jones & Jools Holland, and
entered the UK Album Chart at Number 5.
|
 |
| RT.
HON. SIR JOHN MAJOR |
|
ROBIN
SIEGER |
| KEYNOTE
SPEAKER |
MOTIVATIONAL
SPEAKER |
John
Major was elected to Parliament in 1979 and after a succession of
posts he eventually became appointed to Prime Minister in 1990.
Under his leadership Great Britain enjoyed the strongest economy it
had in decades and the public sector reforms which were put in place
by John Major were taken on board and instituted around the globe.
Mr Major can provide audiences with insights and his own opinions
on the expanding European Union, the future of the rest of the world
in the 21st Century and also about Britain. |
Robin Sieger is one of Europe's leading authorities on success,
motivation and peak performance, and a truly unique thinker whose
ideas, initiatives and philosophy have guided people worldwide to
make positive change and create personal success.
He is one of the foremost motivational speakers in the world, and
was one of the first speakers in the UK to be awarded a Fellowship
by his peers in recognition of his motivational and business speaking
achievements.
|
 |
| GYLES
BRANDRETH |
|
GARY
McCAUSLAND |
| AFTER
DINNER SPEAKER |
PRESENTER/HOST |
Gyles Brandreth is one of Britain's most sought-after public speakers.
Author, broadcaster, former Oxford Scholar and President of the
Oxford Union, one-time MP for the City of Chester and a Lord Commissioner
of the Treasury, he once featured in the Guinness Book of Records
for making the longest-ever after-dinner speech - lasting twelve
and a half hours!
As
an award-winning after-dinner speaker he has performed in venues
as varied as the Waldorf-Astoria, the Albert Hall and Buckingham
Palace.
|
Gary
McCausland is an established property developer, businessman and
now a successful television presenter — having fronted two
series of Channel 5's 'How to be a Property Developer'. With the
second series achieving audience figures of several million, Gary
is now working on two new prime-time TV shows, to be shown later
this year.
Gary is available for live presenting and awards hosting, as well
as conference and after-dinner speaking engagements.
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more information about any of the featured talent, log on to our website
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Email:
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