Colin signs a new music publishing deal with Mute Song!

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Hello all — I’m very excited to announce a new music publishing deal, and to be part of the Mute family. I’ve been an admirer of Mute and Daniel Miller for a long time, loving both their musical and artist-friendly aesthetic. So I’m very pleased to now be published by Mute Song, led by David McGinnis and his team. It feels like the right fit for me and an exciting home for both my recorded music and my other stage musical ambitions going forwards. So, a new adventure and I hope this just means you get to hear more music! Colin

Music Week announcement

Press release blurb copied below with some events upcoming! 

  • Colin MacIntyre signs to Mute Song Publishing
  • Edinburgh Show with Bernard Butler – 30thAugust
  • Isle of Mull shows with Bernard Butler – 28th& 29thAugust
  • Colin MacIntyre & Alan Johnson at Tobermory Book Festival
  • Colin MacIntyre’s Stage Play runs to sold out audiences

Mull Historical Society’s Colin MacIntyre follows up sold-out summer shows at London’s Bush Hall, Latitude Festival and2000 Trees Festival, with the news that the award-winning musician, author and playwright, has signed a new publishing deal with Mute Song, the publishing arm of Daniel Miller’s Mute RecordsMute are responsible for Nick Cave, Goldfrapp, New Order, Depech Mode, Underworld and many more. This deal includes the widely acclaimed new MHS album ‘Wakelines’ released on Xtra Mile Recordings last year, produced by Bernard Butler, and also encompasses MacIntyre’s new FIELD STARS electro art-pop project, which will be released soon. Of the Mute signing MacIntyre says, ‘I’m very excited to be part of the Mute family. I have been an admirer of Mute and Daniel Miller for a long time, loving both their musical and artist-friendly aesthetic. So I’m very pleased to now be published by Mute Song, led by David McGinnis and his team. It feels like the right fit for me and an exciting home for both my recorded music and my stage musical ambitions going forwards.

Meanwhile, MHS, along with Bernard Butler, play the Edinburgh Festival on August 30th, plus two very special gigs back in Colin MacIntyre’s old school in Tobermory on Mull– now the An Tobar Arts Centre – on 28th& 29thAugust.

MacIntyre has also announced his involvement once again in the (second) Tobermory Book Festival on Oct 26th(details below):

Saturday 26th October: Alan Johnson in conversation with Colin MacIntyre — Tickets

In My Life: Music, Memoirs and Politics

Alan Johnsonis one of Britain’s best known politicians who has been Home Secretary, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Education Secretary, Health Secretary and Shadow Chancellor. He is also a fan of MHS, and now a best selling author of four fantastic memoirs, in which he documents his dreams of becoming a rock star. Mull native, and award-winning musician-author, Colin MacIntyre, is the man behind Mull Historical Society and son of the late BBC Political Correspondent, Kenny Macintyre. Alan charts Colin’s ‘Five More Minutes’ as one of his favourite songs of all time, which Colin wrote about losing his dad. So we can expectthat tune and more too on the night.

Live – MHS feat. Bernard Butler:

28th & 29thAug – An Tobar, Tobermory, Isle of Mull  (Full band shows)

30thAug – Edinburgh, Mash House

Tobermory Book Festival:

26thOct – ‘In My Life’ Colin MacIntyre in conversation with Alan Johnson (Aros Hall)

26thOct – Colin MacIntyre ‘The Humdrum Drum’ Children’s words & music workshop

Tickets:

Edinburgh Mash House

Isle of Mull An Tobar

 

COLIN MACINTYRE’S STAGE PLAY, ‘THE ORIGINS OF IVOR PUNCH’, WHICH HE ADAPTED FROM HIS EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL BOOK FESTIVAL AWARD-WINNING DEBUT NOVEL ‘THE LETTERS OF IVOR PUNCH’, RECENTLY RAN TO SOLD OUT AUDIENCES AT THE ‘A PLAY, A PIE AND A PINT‘ IN GLASGOW’S ORAN MOR & EDIBURGH’S TRAVERSE. MORE STAGE WORK IS IN THE PIPELINE.

Colin MacIntyre is a multi-award-winning musician, producer, author and playwright. He has released eight acclaimed albums to date under the name Mull Historical Society, having achieved two UK Top 20 albums and four Top 40 singles, since his Gold-selling debut album, ‘Loss’. His debut novel ‘The Letters of Ivor Punch’ won the 2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award and he has recently adapted it for the stage in Glasgow and Edinburgh. He has been voted Scotland’s Top Creative Talent at the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards, as well as into the Greatest Scottish Artists of All Time public poll, and has toured worldwide, including with The Stokes, Elbow and REM. His memoir, ‘Hometown Tales: Highlands & Hebrides’, about his journey from island boy to international musician, and his first book for children, ‘The Humdrum Drum’, are out now. He has led the children’s feeding and educational charity Mary’s Meals in London, and once spent a year on the books of the Scottish professional football club, Queen’s Park. Despite his absence of a working shield – Colin is a descendent of the Scottish Warrior Poet, Duncan Ban Macintyre.

 

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at Hall Or Nothing PR on 07767 471681 / 07890 101580                         22nd  August 2019

 

THE ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM ‘WAKELINES’ – OUT NOW

 

‘MacIntyre’s ear for small-scale detail and broad-brush expressionism creates moments fraught with beauty and emotional truth.

He has found his perfect enabler in producer Bernard Butler.’

SUNDAY TIMES CULTURE

 

‘MacIntyre’s creativity is clearly in full flower.’ 4/5 MOJO

 

‘A burst of febrile energy.’ CLASH

 

‘Another collection of masterful, no holds barred, joyously quirky, epic pop.’ BBC SCOTLAND