Music Degree Launched By Cup O Joe At SRC

Bluegrass band Cup O’Joe return to launch new music degree at SRC

Internationally renowned bluegrass band, Cup O’Joe, returned to their origins at Southern Regional College to help launch a music degree course.

The band played an intimate VIP gig at the Armagh campus’ incredible new facilities, entertaining the audience with a truly remarkable performance.

Siblings Tabitha, Benjamin and Reuben are former SRC students, with Tabitha and Reuben previously studying music at the College.xa0

The band’s fourth member is Tabitha’s husband David Benedict, who is also a world class musician.xa0

Paddy Craig, SRC Higher Education Music Coordinator; Cup O’Joe members David Benedict, Tabitha Benedict, Benjamin Agnew, Reuben Agnew; and Matt Duke, SRC Level 3 Extended Diploma Music Coordinator.

When invited to play a gig, the band jumped at the chance to return to where it all began, admittedly in slightly different surroundings, being the state-of-art SRC Armagh campus.xa0

The music studios in the College are amongst the largest and best equipped in the UK. With equipment any aspiring musician or sound producer would be eager to get their hands on.

The band have racked up multiple accomplishments, achieving recognition such as the BBC folk awards and International Bluegrass Music Association awards.xa0

Cup O’Joe have also appeared in multiple BBC television documentaries and TV series.xa0 The band are currently touring the USA and generously agreed to interrupt their tour to visit SRC.

International bluegrass band Cup O’Joe performing at the launch of the music degree at SRC.

During a professional workshop the band shared insights with current music students at SRC, sharing their global experience and industry understanding.xa0

Being a musician is more than just playing music,xa0 you need a sound business head to continuously promote the band, get gigs, manage a website and be on top of social media.xa0

To keep the momentum, Tabitha said: “Aspiring musicians need to keep releasing new content, be creative and learn from the best educators in the industry.”

Southern Regional College have launched the first Level 6 top-up degree in Creative Music and Audio Production.

Tabitha and Reuben enthused about their former lecturers, Paddy Craig and Matt Duke, as being the best of the best.xa0

“Prospective students won’t be disappointed by the degree, as it will allow students to build up industry experience, contacts and bid for funding.xa0 All essential aspects to being a musician!” said Reuben.

“To make it in today’s industry the band explained you need personality, drive, energy and perseverance.”xa0

And this is something which Cup O’Joe have in abundance.

To find out more about the degree, visit:

https://bit.ly/41DntL7 .

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