Getting a quality Christian music act to come and play in your town has never been easier thanks to the pioneering ministry TOP DOG PROMOTIONS. Tony Cummings spoke to their founder Gareth Brocklebank.
A key ministry which has done much to expand the British Christian music scene is booking agency Top Dog Promotions, based in Milton Keynes. This pioneering ministry, run by Gareth Brocklebank, takes bookings for an impressive bevy of acts. Yfriday, thebandwithnoname, Steve, Nicki Rogers, Replenish, Andy Flannagan, Musicademy (a brand new covers band), TBC, Elaine Hanley and such DJs as Lee Jackson, Steve Jeffery (BCee), Doug Ross, Dan Hargreaves and Matty H are all represented by Top Dog. If that wasn't enough the busy concern is also booking sports entertainer Tommy Baker and graffiti artist AKS. I spoke to Gareth Brocklebank about how he came to find himself in such a pivotal position on the UK scene.
"I was brought up in a Christian family living in Milton Keynes and
became a Christian when I was five years old. All I knew was Jesus
loved me, I loved him so I gave my life to him! It says in the word
about coming to Jesus like a child - I guess I took that literally!
When I was 21 I married Natasha who, alongside her identical twin
sister Loretta (ex-World Wide Message Tribe), had a vision to set up
a band taking Jesus in a relevant way, using music and dance, into
high schools in Milton Keynes. They got Mark Pennells (co-founder of
WWMT) involved as their manager, added two other girls (Nicki Rogers
and Hanne Petersen) and called the group Shine.
"After a
year of Shine coming onto the UK Christian scene, I was asked to come
on board as their road manager. I loved my job working as an area
manager for Volkswagen UK so turned it down but a few months later
God called me to the new job. I halved my salary, gave back my lovely
company car and started living by faith and seeing on average 30 young
people saved every week in the schools of Milton Keynes through the
work of Shine! There was no comparison between the two jobs! It was
the best job I'd ever had. When we weren't in school we were touring
the UK and Europe and during the school holidays we toured the USA as
Shine had recently been signed to Reunion Records in Nashville. In
November 2001 Shine played their last ever concert at Winter Wonder
Rock in Holland. It was a sad but exciting time. Most of the girls
had something to go on to but I had no idea what I was going to do
for a job!
"I started working as a freelance marketing
consultant four days a week which definitely helped to pay the bills
but I really wanted to keep my foot in the door of the music
industry. Occasionally I would get calls from people who used to book
Shine asking if I had any advice on who to book for their event now
Shine were no longer taking bookings. I also had lots of friends who
were in bands or were solo artists who were looking for more gigs -
so - I started to hook the two up together and become a self employed
booking agent in my spare time. In February 2002 I called my company
Top Dog Promotions Ltd. We signed thebandwithnoname soon after and I
soon cut my marketing down to three days a week and did Top Dog two
days a week. Then marketing two days, Top Dog three days, etc, etc
until I became full time and now we have a staff of three working
from our office in Milton Keynes representing 16 signed acts! God is
good!"
Top Dog Promotions believe that there is a huge
need for quality Christian artists. "There are so many talented
Christian bands and acts out there that are as good as, if not better
than, their equals in the mainstream and I wanted to give them the
exposure they deserve. Music and the arts is so powerful and having
positive, God focussed lyrics and ideas going into our young people's
minds instead of sex, drugs and "anything goes" has to be a priority.
I also wanted TDP to be a resource to churches, festivals and youth
events - somewhere where they could come and access the best
Christian acts all in one place and one phone call. A lot of the
time, event organisers spend days and weeks trying to get hold of a
particular band that they want and not really knowing who to phone or
email. Similarly most bands and acts will happily ditch the "admin"
side of things to release them to do what they've been called to do -
be creative and play their music! We regularly get calls from regular
youth event organisers who book their whole year's events up in one
phone call! Thebandwithnoname one month, Yfriday the next, Steve the
month after, etc, etc!"
One area which is an exciting new strand to Top Dog's activities is
the hugely popular graffiti artist AKS (who incidentally is married
to an ex-Shine girl Loretta). AKS has just completed a week long
project funded by Hereford Police, working with people who have been
arrested for illegal graffiti. Relationships with various councils
are now developing for Top Dog. "We sent one of our graffiti artists
up to Scunthorpe in early 2003 to do two graffiti workshops as part
of a week long art exhibition. A friend of the exhibition organiser
worked for North Lincolnshire Council and contacted us about putting
on some graffiti workshops for their council funded youth groups. We
did exactly that and they loved them! This then got me thinking about
how we could expand this. I quickly put together a list of the
creative workshops we could offer using some of our artists and some
other contacts we had and came up with 14 workshops. I then did some
research and emailed details of all the workshops we offered out to
almost every council in the country. We received a brilliant response
and have now worked with 12 councils, are preferred suppliers to
Bedfordshire Council and have just been offered a two year contract
with Berkshire Connexions (youth department of the council). Our
tutors work with the young people from two hours through to a whole
day or even a week long project in some instances, teaching their
specific subject. As you can imagine, all our workshops are very
"hands on" and practical. None of them are done in a typical
classroom setting. Our workshops are: graffiti, mime, DJing, MCing,
streetdance, football, sports tricks, creative writing, music,
drumming and percussion, guitar, vocal coaching, songwriting and
breakdancing." ![]()
Tony Cummings is the music editor for Cross Rhythms website and attends Grace Church in Stoke-on-Trent.

you should come back to scunthorpe some time and make legal walls. so we can do graffiti legaly. i missed out on the last graffiti event you did at scunny.