MUSIC 4 CRICKET
Mark Fellowes has been providing music and commentary at cricket matches since 2008.
He has spent many years working for:
The Professional Cricketers Association PCA Legends X1
Lashings World X1
The ECB/Bunbury Cricket Festival
I really enjoyed my years working at the Bunbury Festival with David English.
Such a privilege to commentate and play music for all those great young cricketers.
Great to see so many of them progress into county cricket and the England team.
Here is a link to The ECB Bunbury Festival at Millfield which I had the pleasure of
working at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KncB9tgmOVg
This is the Oxfordshire Cricket T20 Finals Day at Wormsley. It was a great day where I was joined by a friend of mine that brought some pyros
Mark has also provided music and commentary for many village, town and county teams all over the UK and also provided his services at many charity cricket matches.
As a professional DJ and event organiser, Mark has many ideas to help you boost your match day income. ‘It’s a joy to help cricket clubs raise funds to reinvest into their facilities’.
Mark comes fully equipped with all the required kit: laptops, sound system, microphones and a library of over 500 music stings to celebrate 4’s, 6’s, wickets, and all those funny moments!
Mark also has a podcast: https://therainbreak.podbean.com where you can listen to chats with lots of great players like Darren Maddy, Neil Carter, Jim Troughton, Charles Dagnall, Jack Brooks, Alex Gidman and more! There is a new series coming soon...
COSTEvery event is different with different requirements, but an example would be a T20 game within 50 miles of my base in Oxfordshire:
A 2 speaker sound system, laptop for music, microphone for commentary & me would be priced around £675. This will cover most cricket grounds. Another pair of speakers can be added for £70, and a Sennheiser radio microphone for £45. There is NO Vat to add.
Mark has all the relevent health & safety documents, and has Public Liability Insurance cover of £10 Million.