LOCKDOWN ADVENTURES: Volume 1

WELL. What a few months it’s been. Firstly, I hope everyone is keeping well.

It’s been a tricky fourteen or so weeks for me - as I self-employed musician, I have had very little work. I miss gigging! I miss my sisters and my friends and our musical escapades. I miss weddings and theatre shows and being on tour. I miss bandwiches and long car drives and late night service station stops.

But of course there have been some positive things as well - I can’t remember the last time I spent more than three nights in the same place in the past 18 months, and so lockdown has meant becoming extremely well acquainted with my flat, which has been wonderful. I’ve been taking part in Yoga With Adriene’s yoga videos, going for long (and safe) walks, and I’ve been learning to cook. Despite not being able to work and earn a living, I am extremely aware of how lucky I am.

There has still been plenty of music though! I’ve been fortunate enough to take part in several music videos, and I’ve been setting myself some jazz transcribing homework. You can see most of my transcribing videos over on my Instagram, but here are a couple for now. The first one is Dexter Gordon’s solo on Darn That Dream, and the second one is James Copus’ solo on James Beckwith’s latest release.

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I’ve been lucky enough to be involved in several lockdown videos as well.

The Spitfire Sisters have been singing remotely (but together) for a few weeks now - we have a few videos released and a couple more to come over the next month or so. It’s been so strange doing this all separately. We’re so used to performing together that singing these songs alone is a very weird feeling! Here’s our video of Coffee In The Morning, one of my favourite songs from The Boswell Sisters. Also, please note how involved my coffee making process is - once a Monmouth employee, always a Monmouth employee! (Also - I LOVE OATLY.)

You can find our other videos as well as the full credits on The Spitfire Sisters IGTV.

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Down For The Count have also been busy, filming and recording for our new Lockdown EP, Lockdown for the Count. The EP is awesome, features 35 amazing musicians and 50% of all profits will go to MIND, a fantastic charity who campaign for better mental health.

I’m singing Don’t Get Around Much Anymore on the EP (how apt!), one of my absolute favourite tunes. The video for that song is coming soon. In the meantime, here is the video that Michael Bublé described as ‘awesome!’.

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I worked with Greg Pringle, a fantastic drummer, on a song to commemorate VE Day this year. He chose ‘When The Lights Go On Again’, a beautiful song by Vera Lynn. I had never heard it before, but I fell in love with it and it was an honour to perform it with Greg and his band. I have another project that’s coming up with Greg - it’s very different to this one and I can’t wait to share it soon.

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And finally (for now!), the biggest musical project I think I’ve ever been a part of - an epic collective of 121 musicians singing Stevie Wonder’s Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing! Colin Willsher organised this fantastic recording to raise money for the Countess Mountbatten Hospice Charity. The video alone is a huge feat, so congratulations to Colin for organising, arranging and editing it all together!

Thanks so much for reading - and listening! Let me know how you’ve been getting on in Lockdown, and if there are any songs you would like to hear. There are more videos and projects to come, which is exciting - but above all, I would love to get back to gigging live for you soon.

Stay safe! x

Sustainable Fashion: Part Four

Wearing Ray-Ban Wayfarers from eBay, silk trousers from The Vintage Room, and a black t-shirt and sandals, both from ASOS.

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These trousers were such a score. They are so comfortable, and the print is really eye-catching. They originally had bright blue buttons running up both sides but I took them off. 

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While on the shoot with Anna, we popped into The Hambledon, one of my favourite shops in Winchester. It's really hard to resist purchasing anything! I came away with some blank notecards from Paper Poetry

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Super casual posing here. 

All photographs: Anna Harding from Hello Ding 

Make Up: Mac and Glossier

Music Monday

What I'll be listening to this week. 

You can listen to the playlist on Spotify by clicking here.

 

One Fine Day - The Chiffons

God Only Knows - The Beach Boys

Running In The Family - Level 42

Never Ever - All Saints

Counting To Sleep - Wallis Bird

Zombie - The Pretty Reckless

Never Gonna Let You Go - Omarion

Neon (Live) - John Mayer

New York State of Mind - Mel Tormé

Music Monday

What I'll be listening to this week.

You can listen to the playlist on Spotify by clicking here.

 

Maybe Angels - Sheryl Crow

Blistered Hands - The Reign of Kindo

Seven Days - Sting

Overture - Mack & Mabel

License To Kill - Gladys Knight

Words - Kate Miller-Heidke

Do I Do - Stevie Wonder

Au Cinéma - Lianne La Havas

Still Crazy After All These Years - Paul Simon

 

Music Monday - Half Term Edition

Here's what I'll be listening to this week. 

You can listen to the playlist on Spotify by clicking here.

 

Jesusland - Ben Folds

How Come You Don't Call Me (Unplugged) - Alicia Keys

Run Every Time - Gavin De Graw

Barton Hollow - The Civil Wars

Calamity Jane - Bethany Joy Lenz

Take The Box - Amy Winehouse

Rosanna - Toto

Ta Douleur - Camille

The Heart Asks Pleasure First - Michael Nyman

 

 

Music Monday

What I'll be listening to this week. 

You can listen to the playlist on Spotify by clicking here.

 

Destiny - Zero 7

Mr. Hurricane - Beast

Sussudio - The Phil Collins Big Band

Structure In Emotion - Avishai Cohen Trio

I Know Where I've Been - Queen Latifah

All In Your Mind - Mariah Carey

So Says I - The Shins

Les Fleurs - Minnie Riperton

Love Won't Let You Get Away - Seth Macfarlane and Sara Bareilles

 

Music Monday

What I'll be listening to this week. 

You can listen to the playlist on Spotify by clicking here.

 

Superstar - Carpenters

Comin' Home Baby - Mel Tormé

Morning Sun - Melody Gardot

You're All I Need To Get By - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

Misery Business - Paramore

Rather Be - Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne

The Only Living Boy In New York - Simon & Garfunkel

Sweet Sour - Band of Skulls

Border Song (Holy Moses) - Aretha Franklin

Tour Essentials

I had my last tour date of the 2017/2018 season with The Spitfire Sisters on January 10th, and I'm missing it already. 

There are so many aspects of touring I love. Meeting people in venues and cities we haven't played before, long car journeys to theatres listening to the past (ahem, music from the 90s), and hanging out with the band in amazing places. The house we stayed in for our tour date in Cornwall had a hot tub. Living the dream. 

One of my favourite things, however, is the 20 minutes we have between soundcheck and curtain up to do our makeup and get changed. 

Getting ready at Hall for Cornwall at the beginning of January. Please note the difficulty with my false eyelashes - I have to apply them twice. Still learning! 

I used to hate this part of the evening. I used to panic. I could never get my false eyelashes on. One eyeliner wing would be oversized and dramatic and the other would be practically non-existent; the more I would try to even it up, the more abstract they would become. My lipstick couldn't be contained by any amount of lipliner or cotton bud tidying up. Essentially, it always looked like I had broken into my mother's make up bag and gone wild. 

Everything changed after I gave up my full time job at a coffee roastery and started temping between gigs. I only did this for about a year - I've been performing and teaching full time for just over a year now - but I had a lot of time where I'd finish one task and be waiting for the next one to appear. I decided that I would seize these moments to do my research on how to take a more organised approach to skincare and makeup. 

One essential resource that I go back to again and again is the website Into The Gloss. I've been a fan of Into The Gloss for years, all because of founder Emily Weiss's appearance on The Hills - I am a sucker for those 'Whatever Happened To Those Teenagers From Those Shows You Watched When You Were A Teenager' kind of tv show. Reading Into The Gloss was a big part of my temping life. Before I began religiously reading their Top Shelf articles and product reviews, the idea of wearing makeup everyday was crazy to me. I had to desire to do any kind of skin care, and I really wasn't prepared to spend money on products that I had no idea if they would work on my skin. Every so often I would go crazy and spend £14 on some false eyelashes - £14!!! - and immediately regret it because we all know Eylure make the best false eyelashes and they are a third of the price. 

At the Glossier showroom in London last November.

At the Glossier showroom in London last November.

So when Into The Gloss sent out an email that said Glossier were launching in the UK, they already had my trust. They're more expensive than drugstore products, but not by much, and they work. As soon as I could, I invested in their Phase 1 Skin Set, which includes Milky Jelly Cleanser (the only face wash I have ever used that doesn't dry my skin out), Priming Moisturiser, and Balm Dotcom in Birthday. I purchased Boy Brow at the Glossier Showroom in London in November, and over Christmas my Glossier collection expanded with Glossier You and Super Pure Serum. Seriously, I'm a woman who uses serum now. 

Phase 1 Skin Set. Look at that packaging! I'm all about branding.

Phase 1 Skin Set. Look at that packaging! I'm all about branding.

Aside from my clear Glossier addiction, I have really started to expand my make up bag in other ways. After a bizarre bout of Impetigo a couple of years ago I purchased bareMinerals Blemish Remedy Foundation. For me this was a pricey purchase, but I keep going back to it because it lasts a good amount of time and it is the only foundation I've ever used that doesn't dry out my skin. I get on a lot better with powders than I do creams, and this gets rid of any shine which is especially important for when I'm on stage sweating it out under the lights. 

I'm a sucker for free samples and I've just worked my way through quite a few from REN, including the Revitalising Night Cream which is amazing, and has made my face so ridiculously soft that I can't stop touching it, which I know is against Skin Care rule 101. I'm thinking of investing but it is a little bit more than I want/can afford to spend right now so I'm looking for recommendations. I normally swear by E45 in the winter but it's a bit heavy for the warmer months, but you can't argue with the price. 

I'm always looking for ideas about what to try next, so send me any suggestions. 

By the way, if you fancy 10% off Glossier send me a message and I'll send you a code. (This is not an advert and I am not affiliated with Glossier in any way, I just genuinely love their products.)

Ready for the stage!

Ready for the stage!

Sometimes there's a wig involved in getting ready.

Sometimes there's a wig involved in getting ready.

Music Monday

What I'll be listening to this week. 

You can listen to the playlist on Spotify by clicking here.

 

Time Is Running Out - Muse

F.M. - Steely Dan

Closed Hand, Full of Friends - Foy Vance

It's Love - Jill Scott

Multiply - Jamie Lidell

Summer, Highland Falls - Billy Joel

Shaker Song - The Manhattan Transfer

I Have Nothing - Whitney Houston

Kissing My Love - Bill Withers

January So Far...

Here are a few bits and pieces from my January so far. You can also follow me on Instagram - I'm @CastlemanSings.

What I've Been Wearing

My man got me this t-shirt because he knows how much I love Margaret Atwood and The Handmaid's Tale. The TV adaptation is so good. The book is even better.

My man got me this t-shirt because he knows how much I love Margaret Atwood and The Handmaid's Tale. The TV adaptation is so good. The book is even better.

What I've Been Reading

Keeping on the Margaret Atwood theme, I started my 52 in 52 challenge by reading her newest novel Hag-Seed. It's brilliant.

Keeping on the Margaret Atwood theme, I started my 52 in 52 challenge by reading her newest novel Hag-Seed. It's brilliant.

Where I've Been Singing

The Spitfire Sisters performed at the beautiful Hall For Cornwall at the beginning of January - it was our last date of the 2017/2018 tour season. We start again in February, and I can't wait.

The Spitfire Sisters performed at the beautiful Hall For Cornwall at the beginning of January - it was our last date of the 2017/2018 tour season. We start again in February, and I can't wait.

Down For The Count had a sold out performance at Pizza Express Jazz Club and it was honestly a dream come true.

Down For The Count had a sold out performance at Pizza Express Jazz Club and it was honestly a dream come true.

Where I've Been Visiting

I went to Spain on New Year's Day to take a break with my boyfriend; it was perfect to reflect on the year we just had and to think about the year ahead.

I went to Spain on New Year's Day to take a break with my boyfriend; it was perfect to reflect on the year we just had and to think about the year ahead.

What I've Been Eating

At the start of this year I decided to do a 30 day vegan challenge. So far so good and pretty sure I'll be carrying on with it after the month is up. Louisa made this vegan noodle dish with Linda McCartney burgers to substitute the salmon the rest o…

At the start of this year I decided to do a 30 day vegan challenge. So far so good and pretty sure I'll be carrying on with it after the month is up. Louisa made this vegan noodle dish with Linda McCartney burgers to substitute the salmon the rest of the band were eating.

I've been enjoying how many vegan options there are at various restaurants - this was my dinner at Wagamamas a few days ago.

I've been enjoying how many vegan options there are at various restaurants - this was my dinner at Wagamamas a few days ago.