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Dear Friends, It is with heavy heart that I am writing to
ask that you air this letter in your paper/ website/ radio station.
I represent the tenants and the business consortium that
put together a plan to save the famous Parr Street Studios in Liverpool, a
Grammy Award winning studio for its work with Coldplay. Other artists that have
worked here include, Doves, Embrace, Elbow, Badly Drawn Boy, and so many more.
We have all worked in this studio since it opened 12
years ago. The tenants, who include Oxygen Music Management, for Ken Nelson
(Coldplay Producer), Porcupine Music who manage Echo and the Bunnymen, Sense of
Sound (vocal training), Plastic (graphic design) working with Aintree
Racecourse, and 3345, creative industries members club (8500 members and
awarded 3rd best members club in the country by Arena magazine).
In November 2005, the tenants and the free-lance
engineers at the studio found out that the owners - The Genesis pension fund
(Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks and Tony Smith) had decided to cash
in on Liverpools Capital of Culture 2008 status, by submitting a planning
application to turn our studio and work place into luxury
apartments. However, they dont intend to develop the site
themselves but use this as an opportunity to increase the value of the property
with planning consent attached.
We met with the managing director of Hit and Run Music,
Robin Moore on 13th January 2006 at Parr Street and, at that meeting, the
tenants were promised that if we raised £1.3 Million that would save the
studio.
A consortium was formed, Gary Millar, Steve Macfarlane
and myself, whereupon Heads of Terms and a contract were issued, and all the
tenants relaxed a little. Mr Michael Hole of Miles Commercial, the agent for
the disposal then got involved and pushed the price up another £50,000.
With great difficulty we managed to raise the extra
funds, were told that we had a deal, and a second contract was issued. We have
been waiting to exchange contracts for 12 weeks. Yesterday we were told that,
based on a purported slanderous rumour, Michael Hole had advised the trustees
of the Genesis Pension Fund that our intention was to resell the building for
£2million and therefore they should not to sell to us.
THIS OF COURSE IS A LIE.
I have to add that this is not about us - its about
the Studio. The bigger picture is about Music, Culture, Awards, Pedigree,
Employment, Growth, Regional and International Excellence, Morals and being an
absolutely fantastic facility - possibly being lost and overshadowed by Greed,
Self Interest, Unsavoury Tactics, Profits and Bully Boy Business Ethics.
Not only are we upset at what has become a farce, the
waste of all of our significant time, but more so we are all upset that our
characters appear to have been openly besmirched and that their apparent greed
has run roughshod over business ethics. We have to add that this has serious
implications for the tenants, since they own successful businesses at Parr
Street and many may now lose their livelihood!
We dont intend to purchase the building to sell on,
to knock down or to build flats. Our intention is to save a cultural icon and
to also maintain the studios the creative cluster of companies that the studios
house and create employment and businesses.
Mr Hole is now putting the property back on the open
market however, he has verbally agreed that if we cough up £1.6 Million
the studios are ours! This of course totally contradicts his previous advice to
the trustees.
We cannot possibly afford it nor justify that price,
based on the fact that we had been promised that our offer of
£1.35 would save the studios.
We feel that Messrs Collins, Banks, and Rutherford
cant possibly know how their agent is operating, given the
fact that they are all musicians they would never want to close a recording
studio, and our place of work, losing jobs and opportunities for young
musicians.
We believe that they are closing the studio next week,
31st May, and intend to have us all out by end of June 2006. We would really
appreciate it if you would publish this letter, which we hope may help get the
attention of any member of Genesis and elicit their help, as we are confident
that they have no idea what their agents are up to.
Please help.
Respectfully Thomas Lang, Musician
GENESIS lyrics -
Get 'Em Out By Friday "Get 'em out by Friday! You
don't get paid till the last one's well on his way. Get 'em out by Friday!
It's important that we keep to schedule, there must be no delay."
Tuesday 23rd May 2006. |