Billabong Club flyer and High Tide Festival programme – Sep 2021
06 October 2021
Gigs played on the last weekend of September, one in Rochester and the other in Twickenham, both with the Oldfield Youth Club
Eel Pie Records High Tide Festival 2021
Feminist Song – single by Gina Birch
24 September 2021
Feminist Song by Gina Birch
Limited Edition Single, 7″ Vinyl, TMR-719
Released on Jack White’s Third Man Records
“HELEN MCCOOKERYBOOK: CHORUS AAAAHS”
Read blog post for more: Feminist Song by Gina Birch
‘Back In The Saddle Again’, Helen McCookerybook gigs 2021
13 September 2021
UPDATE: The Bristol show at the Thunderbolt, on the 29th October, has unfortunately been cancelled due to the weird covid situation …
See the GIGS page for the up-to-date list.
‘She’s at the Controls’, The F-Word review – Aug 2021
30 August 2021
Why are there so few women producers?
Cazz Blase salutes Helen Reddington’s book She’s at the Controls, a forensic examination of the gendered power play in the music sound engineering and production industry
“In her newest book, She’s at the Controls, Helen Reddington reflects on her own experience as a young musician, surprised to hear of Elton John’s marriage to his sound engineer, Renate Blauel, in 1984. Not because (as was widely known at the time) John was gay, but because his sound engineer was a woman and, despite being five or six years into her own music career at the time, Reddington had never previously heard of a woman sound engineer.
Flash forward 35 years to 2019 and Reddington is interviewing a woman who refers to herself as “The only female sound engineer in Britain”. This anecdote highlights in two ways just how little the situation has changed since 1984. For a start, Reddington knows that her interviewee’s description is not an accurate one, because she has already spoken to another British woman sound engineer – Felix Mackintosh – who also appears in She’s at the Controls. Secondly, her interviewee’s self-description reflects a continuing lack of awareness of women sound engineers within the music industry itself.
It was this 2019 interview, along with Reddington’s growing frustration about the high dropout rate of women students from studio training on the various university courses she teaches on, which provided the stimulus for She’s at the Controls. …” continue reading here
She’s At the Controls: Sound Engineering, Production and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century by Helen Reddington
Cazz Blase on The F-Word website (Books), 28 August 2021: thefword.org.uk



