We're very pleased to be returning to Glasgow on 28th November for Resonate.

Resonate is Scotland’s flagship music industry conference, focusing on training, business development, accessibility and collaboration. Now in its 8th year, Resonate hosts an array of panel, workshops, demonstrations, round tables, one to one sessions and ample opportunity for networking. Find out more and book tickets here. You can use the code RESON8MS20 upon purchase to receive a 20% Music Support discount.

The Music Support team will be positioned in Arch 2 throughout the day so please come and say hello.  We’re also hosting a special mental health panel on navigating the highs and lows of the Music Industry. It will be chaired by Music Support Trustee, Rachael Lander, with guests from the worlds of music and mental health

The session will take place at 11.15am in Arch 3. We hope to see you there.

HOST - Rachael Lander - Music Support Trustee

Rachael is a session cellist based in London. She can be found most days performing in one of several theatre pits in the West End or in recording studios scoring music for albums, TV and film. She’s performed live backing for artists such as George Michael, Beyonce and Elbow, and is also a regular player in the London Chamber Orchestra. Rachael began her career in Raven String Quartet who enjoyed several highlights including performing with Madness in the Closing Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics, and touring the Far East and South America. 

Rachael is a recovering alcoholic. She got sober at 23 when crippling performance anxiety led her to abuse alcohol and beta blockers to the point where she could no longer perform. She has been very open about her relationship with alcohol and her experience of performance anxiety in the press. She has taken part in three documentaries about her experience of alcoholism and recovery and as a result is inundated with correspondence from fellow classically trained musicians who are struggling with the same issues she did, which is why Rachael is a passionate member of the Music Support team. 

The panel

Grant Hutchison - Musician

Grant is a Scottish musician best known for his time as the drummer for indie rock band, Frightened Rabbit, which he joined in 2006 alongside his brother, Scott. The band gained significant acclaim for their heartfelt and relatable music, particularly with breakthrough album “The Midnight Organ Fight” and their first major label release with Atlantic Records “Pedestrian Verse.” Throughout his career, he has been celebrated for his energetic performances and his ability to connect with audiences, both live and through recording. 

Following Scott’s tragic passing in 2018, Grant has actively worked to honour his brother’s legacy while exploring new musical avenues and supporting mental health awareness initiatives. In 2018, Grant and his family set up ‘Tiny Changes,’ Scotland’s first mental health charity with a focus on children and young people, named after a Frightened Rabbit lyric. As a trustee until 2021, Grant oversaw the implementation of several campaigns and the Tiny Changes covid related funding for communities and individuals most affected by the pandemic. 

 Grant is currently playing drums for The Twilight Sad and continues to passionately campaign for better resources for issues related to addiction and mental health. 

AiiTee - Musician

AiiTee is a young singer/songwriter based in Aberdeen, Scotland. She started releasing music in 2020 in the heart of the Covid-19 Lockdown with several singles from her Debut EP “Love don’t Fall” that was shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the year in 2021. Her second EP “Better Days” was consecutively shortlisted in 2022Amongst her accolades are a SAMA nomination in “Best Live Act” and PBS “Best New Comer” in 2022. Her music is primarily afroRnB, however AiiTee enjoys experimenting and being versatile with her sound. She has had multiple airplay from reputable stations like BBC Radio, BBC 1xtra, BBC introducing, Amazing Radio and very recently power106fm.

David John Fidler - Psychotherapist

is a Glasgow-based Psychotherapist who runs his own practice. He has previously worked for the Department for International Development (DIFD), travelling the world from Africa to India, experiencing the impact of poverty and addiction in all its forms regardless of class, race or gender. His primary focus throughout this time was staff development, particularly at an emotional level. He has a BSc in Psychology, a diploma in Counselling and Groupwork and an MSc in Drugs and Alcohol: Policy and Intervention. David has been in 12 step recovery since 1st December 1989, enabling him to live his life in ways he never thought possible.   

We’d like to thank the team at Resonate for welcoming us back to the conference and for their continued support in helping to raise awareness to our Scottish music industry community.