Come Play With Me: Meet the ex-investment banker helping promising Yorkshire musicians to build their careers

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An award-winning Leeds non-profit organisation designed to help widen access to careers in music is looking for backers. Chris Burn reports.

Tony Ereira’s job in investment banking took him around the world – now he is helping promising musicians in Yorkshire move their own careers to the next level. His award-winning organisation Come Play With Me supports artists from under-represented groups and marginalised communities in a variety of ways – from releasing their music to putting on workshops about promoting their work and making their finances work.

He co-launched a company called Hatch Records, which following a merger became Clue Records. “Very quickly I kept meeting lots of young folks who would be trying to start their music careers, get to their mid-20s and see their friends settling down and think they need to get a ‘real job’. No one is pretending that it is easy to make life work in music and the arts in general but I wanted to see what I could to help. That was the genesis of Come Play With Me.

 

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