Fee Buckton PROFILE

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Course Studied:

BA (Hons) Music (Jazz)



Year of Graduation: 2023

Fee (she/her) is a talented trumpet player who is deeply involved in Leeds' jazz scene. You can catch them performing in numerous bands like Naali Collective, Ferg's Imaginary Big Band, Heritage, and Gustavo Andrade & the Brasukas.

When did you first start pursuing your career and what inspired you to do so?

I’ve dreamt of playing huge stages since I was probably 15, but I didn’t really start taking this dream seriously until I started uni and I met people who were supporting themselves just through performing.
Fee Buckton - CONNECTIONS

How important were the connections you made during your studies? 

Most of the people I’m working with now I met through my connections at the Conservatoire, and the sense of community here is one of my favourite things about the Leeds music scene. The more you get to know people and network by going to gigs, the more gig opportunities come up.

Fee Buckton - PROJECTS

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What's coming up next for you in terms of projects or releases?

I have just successfully passed an audition to work on a new Ministry of Sound project, performing alongside world class musician Ellie Sax. We are touring the UK, with plans to tour internationally next year, starting off with the Piece Hall in Halifax. I have also been working on my own project, in which I sing and play the trumpet alongside my amazing band, and our debut performance is at the Brudenell on the 16th of March supporting Brazilian singer Sueli Gilpt. I have a slot on the ‘Welcome To Leeds’ stage at Leeds Jazz Festival this year, and I plan to release a single this summer. In addition to this, I am touring with the Belgrave House Band, performing the music of Amy Winehouse in many notable venues in the UK.

Fee Buckton - NYJO

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What's your approach when working with big bands such as NYJO (the National Youth Jazz Orchestra)?

I say yes to every NYJO performance opportunity that I’m available for, and I make sure to show up on time and prepare for rehearsals. I show up as confident, and I take opportunities to solo if there’s a chance. I make connections with the other musicians in the room, and I try to learn as much as I can about the London jazz scene.

Fee Buckton - IMPORTANT LESSON

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What was the most important lesson you learned during your time in Leeds?

The importance of maintaining professionalism, and being easy to work with in musical settings, even if I’m just working with friends. Whilst being a competent musician is extremely important, I feel that it’s equally important to have a positive attitude in the band room, and to be reliable, as this is what has brought me many of my gigs and much of my session work.

What advice would you give to a prospective student thinking of applying to your course?

Say yes to every opportunity you’re given, and don’t be afraid to experiment with all styles because that's what helps you to discover your own. Be reliable and turn up to all lessons and rehearsals, as these are the people that are going to be potentially booking you for gigs in the future, and make sure you are easy to work with. It’s important to be confident, without having an ego. Enjoy the time and resources you have whilst at uni, and sow the seeds now so that when you leave you won't be at a loss for work.

 


We'd like to say a huge thank you to Fee for chatting with us!

Check out Fee online: Instagram

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