Adam Isaac from The Voice plays Isle of Arts Festival

Adam Isaac:

If you are a fan of BBC’s The Voice, Isle of Arts Festival has a treat for you.

Remember Adam Isaac? The seemingly shy heart-throb who worked his way up to the quarter finals of The Voice last year will be heading to Ventnor on Friday 19th April to perform at The Boathouse (Spyglass Inn).

With his band, he’s been touring new original material from his recent album Train Tracks, playing at festivals and concerts across the country.

Get swept up by his music
We hear that when on stage, “he explodes with such a vehemence and intensity that is hard to avoid being swept up by his music”. Crikey, sounds pretty good for a night out in Ventnor!

Make sure you book your tickets now before this event sells out. Tickets are priced at £8 and we expect Adam to be a popular choice for festival-goers.

Check some of the videos below to remind yourself of Adam on The Voice.

Image: © StudioMag

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Loo Loo
9, June 2011 6:03 pm

Is Roger Edwardson another director on a salary of £100.000 a year?

steve s
Reply to  Loo Loo
9, June 2011 6:45 pm

There’s a clue in the article. ;-)

Mike Starke
9, June 2011 6:29 pm

No. It seems Mr Edwardson is not a director but another outsourced contractor, like Dave Burbage Consulting Ltd, the “director” of resources, where we used to have a County Treasurer in the dear dead days of a local authority that was dedicated to serving its community. I gather Mr Edwardson is a commuter from Geordie land. Whay-hey, as they say up there. Toon for ever, Newcastle Broons… Read more »

Loo Loo
Reply to  Mike Starke
9, June 2011 6:36 pm

I wonder how many of these outsourced contractors the IOW Council employ and how much it costs to pay their annual wage bill?

retired hack
Reply to  Mike Starke
9, June 2011 7:14 pm

He is paid an expenses allowance to commute.

keithybaby
10, June 2011 7:29 am

Great to see someone pursuing the Council to ensure they keep to statutory obligations.

John R
Reply to  keithybaby
10, June 2011 10:52 am

Good on you Chris, great effort, don’t back down just keep pushing for answers and proof, if they have any.
The council don’t like being pushed into a corner with what appears to be an attempt to bulldoze something through with their own version of the rules.
Good luck.

daveq
10, June 2011 8:10 am

Yet another case of the IWC doing its “own thing” regardless of the rules that cover the subject. They do as they please and then tell everybody that they “are doing our statutory duty” What a load of c**p!!!

Paul Miller
10, June 2011 9:03 am

“Roger Edwardson Education Services Ltd”?

I think I have the answer to this. They use using ‘councilbots’ instead of real people to write the letters.

Asite2c
10, June 2011 10:31 am

If the IOW Council need to pay huge amounts of council tax payers money to unelected outsourcing consultants to advise them on local issues and policies, then it proves the Tory leaders are incompetant and unable to work out local policies themselves.

daveq
Reply to  Asite2c
10, June 2011 4:40 pm

never mind, lets get rid of the commuting outsource people, if its sorting out local policies for our grade 2star council, I’m sure that there are many Islanders who could and would do a better job for a far lower fee than the IWC are paying this lot?

mark francis
10, June 2011 1:25 pm

I still cannot believe that these god-botherers are so totally feckless that they they will not pay their own childrens’ bus fare to school!
Perhaps the churches should pay if they want. What next? A compulsory tax to pay for a new incense burner?

Media watcher
10, June 2011 6:29 pm

It wouldn’t be so bad if these short term NI dodging ‘contractors’ knew what they were doing. Sadly, despite the astronomic payments received, they often need to pay more of our tax money to get ‘expert’ advice.

All quite laughable, if it were not so unbelievably wasteful.

zoiner
Reply to  Media watcher
10, June 2011 8:59 pm

If these people provide professional advice they should also have professional indemnity insurance to cover their mistakes. It would be interesting to know if they have such cover. If they don’t the council is pouring its cash into their greedy maws without any chance of recovery. If the advice given the Council is incompetent, then it is entitled to sue to get its money back and cover… Read more »

retarded
21, June 2011 12:59 pm

y may comments would not get approval…is it just a matter of writing good things..some critics must also be involved.No 100 % like you

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