This article is about the Urban Vocal Group, a musical charity based in Portsmouth City, United Kingdom. For the secular university in Guatemala City, Guatemala, see Universidad del Valle de Guatemala.
The Urban Vocal Group
The Urban Vocal Group logo, Used 2008 - 2021
Abbreviation
UVG
Formation
2007; 18 years ago (2007) As a non-profit organisation 2008; 17 years ago (2008)[1] As a registered charity
2021; 4 years ago (2021) Merged With Guildhall Trust
Sally Stanton UVG Co-Ordinator, Music Leader, Singing & Vocal Health Specialist (2008 - Present) Jodie Vinall Music Leader Lois Bibbins Music Leader (Havant Group - 2023 - Present) Justine Taylor Music Leader (Portsmouth Group - 2023 - Present)
Previous Key People: Gary Dickens (Formerly) Chairman Charlie Fletcher (Formerly) co-founder, co-chair & administrative director (2007-2023) Amba Tremain (Formerly) co-founder & musical teacher/director (2007-2021) Kate Gildea (Formerly) Music Leader (Portsmouth) (2018-2022)
Olivia Haggarty (Formerly) Music Leader (Havant & Portsmouth) Faye Carpenter (Formerly) Music Leader (Havant & Portsmouth) Ellie Reynolds (Formerly) Music Leader (Havant)[2]
The charity has been active in Havant since 2008 and within Portsmouth City since 2014, providing access to music training in the form of group vocals, one to one singing and vocal health tuition, songwriting, composition, and recording, rehearsals and live performances, mentorship and volunteer opportunities as well as public music workshops.[3] The UVG accommodates young people aged 10 to 18, and until early 2023 provided a senior group for older attendees in the Form of AUVG.
UVG began extensive artist development projects in 2015 for younger musicians, which had progressed further in 2016.[4][5] The UVG celebrated their 10-year anniversary as a registered charity on 14 January 2018 at Portsmouth Guildhall.[6][7]
In February 2019, the UVG received a grant of £75,000 from Youth Music UK.[8]
History
The Urban Vocal Group was originally established in December 2007 by programmer and musician Charlie Fletcher with the assistance of fellow singer-songwriter Amba Tremain, and Singing & Voice Specialist Sally Stanton.[9] Initially, the charity was created in the effort to form a diverse community of young people from the Havant and City of Portsmouth area, by teaching them the musical abilities they would find in a like-minded environment, which would potentially be beneficial toward young people if they decide upon a profession in the music industry.[10][11][12]
In 2014, the group received a £53,000 grant by The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport through their representative division, The National Foundation for Youth Music,[13] allowing the charity to expand their quota, including the area served from their initial Havant-based 30-seat venue to larger venues at Portsmouth Guildhall from September 2014, which helped to accommodate for higher attendance rates.[14] The grant also enabled the charity to increase their artists development activities in 2015, with an additional grant of £14,600 from the Arts Council England in 2016.[15]
Also in 2014, the UVG formed the Adult Urban Vocal Group (or AUVG for short) to serve as a transition group for singers who previously attended the younger groups, and to allow adults to experience the UVG sound for themselves whilst also generating income for the charity.[16]
In April 2021 the charity merged with The Guildhall Trust and began a new chapter in its history.[17]