Guy Ritchie is going to be switching gears a little from movies to music. The British director is said to be starting his own label because he thinks The Punchbowl Band, an Irish folk group who regularly play at his London pub The Punchbowl, has what it takes to make it big. So, he wants to give them a hand.
The filmmaker, who was previously married to pop superstar Madonna, said: “It’s exciting to venture into the music industry. It’s a tough place but I’ve seen this band connect with people. They have every chance of being embraced by a wider audience.”
Among the fans of the group are Justin Timberlake, who has previously performed with them. He reportedly said: “Jamming with the guys was the bust fun I have ever had without a woman.”
The Punchbowl Band, made up of Willy Barr, Brendan McAuley, Steve Mulhern and Daniel Gott, will release their debut album Journey on March 1 through Punchbowl Records, which is a subsidiary of Universal Records.
The record label is not Guy’s only new venture for 2010. The Sherlock Holmes director is also planning his own brewery and has even registered the names of a number of ales in preparation for the business, including Bitta Ritchie, Punch Bowl Beers, Punch Bowl Ales and Ashcombe Ales, which is named after his mansion.
A spokesman for the Intellectual Property Office said: "The trademarks have appeared in the Trade Marks Journal."
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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