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    Music students on new TV channel

    Music students on new TV channel Date : 03/03/2010


    Way back in November our music and sound production students had a unique opportunity to take part in the UHI Rock Off event at Eden Court. The students got a huge amount out of the experience of performing in a professional environment and have been able to use the experience as evidence for various parts of their course work.

    The event was professionally videoed and will be part of the Inverness TV channel, which launched on the 22/02/10.

    "It will be great to have access to a professional quality recording that I can use in the future." says Katy Burgoyne (singer in The Void).

    Visit www.invernesstv.net, and if you haven't read the previous news items, check out the music section's MySpace site, http://www.myspace.com/northhighlandcollegemusic

    Pictured here is Kirsty in full flow during the UHI Rock Off.


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