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Published Date: 21 July 2008
Pop band braves programme in bid for £75k to help them make it.


GUITARIST James Ingham (pictured above) has longed to see his band hit the big time for six years. And tonight, TV viewers will see the Leith musician make an unusual attempt to fulfil his dreams – as he steps into BBC2's Dragons' Den.

Three-piece band Hamfatter appear in the opening episode of the series, which gives aspiring inventors and business brains the chance to bid for funding from a panel of hard-nosed investors.

And whatever happens, their appearance has succeeded in generating interest in the band, who now expect their new single to be debuted on Chris Moyles popular Radio One show tomorrow.

James admits he was sceptical when band manager Jamie Turner first suggested asking the daunting Dragons to open their wallets and fund their next album.

"My reaction was, 'that's such a terrible idea'," he said. "First of all, they're no way going to give money to some band, and we don't want to be 'that band that went on Dragons' Den'. But Jamie was quite persuasive."

James finally agreed in the hope that a £75,000 cash injection would help Hamfatter make it big without the interference of a record label.

"We've released three albums and it's all been done independently without a record label," he said.

"To get to the next level we needed the kind of massive backing that you get from a record label, but we didn't want to go with a major company because they then take total control – what you release, when you release it, what you wear and so on.

"We thought about all these other bands that are ditching their record labels, like Radiohead releasing their album online."

The band spent two and a half hours in the Den, performing a few of their whimsical guitar numbers and then launching into the hard sell.

"Apparently we were in there for longer than anyone had ever been in there before. They absolutely grilled us.

"They said, 'this isn't the X-Factor, it's not Pop Idol' and we said, 'that's not what we're after. People go on those programmes to be told if they're any good, but we've been on the circuit for a while and we've paid our dues'."

Multi-millionaire investor Deborah Meaden thought the band members were pulling a fast one by trying to hold back a share of the profits for themselves, but in fact they had just been too clueless to include them in the business plan.

"We thought we were being thorough by saying we wanted £75,000 in exchange for a percentage of the royalties, and they thought we were being cunning because we hadn't offered them sponsorship or a share from live performances.

"It hadn't even occurred to us – we've made a loss on every gig we've done. But they thought they'd found our cunning deal, so we said, 'oh, go on then, you've twisted our arm.' "

Ahead of tonight's screening, James and fellow band members Eoin O'Mahony and Mark Ellis are sworn to secrecy as to whether the Dragons decided to back the band.

Whatever the outcome, he hopes the TV appearance will help shift copies of their latest single, The Girl I Love, which is released online on Monday and is in the shops on August 11.

Hamfatter plan to release their next album around the end of the year, but will it be funded by the Dragons? James remains tight-lipped: "You'll just have to find out tonight." Dragons' Den is on BBC2 at 9pm.





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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 11:13 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

SDRAWKCAB,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 12:25:53
the band name sucks! HAMFATTER?
what's that all about?
2

A Leither,

21/07/2008 13:04:41
The same band who did "Sziget (We Get Wrecked)” ?? I didn't realise that there was a Leith connection - I thought they were English !! Oh well, you live and learn.
3

A Leither,

21/07/2008 13:07:19
"Sziget (We Get Wrecked)

First single from this Cambridge based band's third and best album."

So - not an Edinburgh band then ?
4

alex paterson,

edinburgh 21/07/2008 13:13:28
Dont believe it Zorros mother has crawled out into the daylight,keep clear.
5

Plane Sailing,

Bathgate 21/07/2008 13:15:00
"Hamfatter plan to release their next album around the end of the year, but will it be funded by the Dragons? James remains tight-lipped: "You'll just have to find out tonight." The Daily Telgraph website today already has the story that Peter Jones invests the £75,000 for 30% of the band's royalties. Someone has not sworn to secrecy!!
6

The Central Scutinizor,

21/07/2008 13:18:10
Next stop for the band will be the show ' You are what you eat' - see what Gillian Mckeith makes of the band's j*bbies, you just cant make this stuff up
7

I love to eat Sellotape,

21/07/2008 13:37:01
They will also be appearing in Dictionary Corner on "Countdown".
8

Sarcasm,

21/07/2008 14:17:11
8
Sello thinks they'll chart at number 13
9

I love to eat Sellotape,

21/07/2008 14:18:00
No, they'll produce (ahem) a string of number twos.
10

Sarcasm,

21/07/2008 14:44:54
Heh-heh.

He said "number two".

I'm sure they're full of hits.
11

I love to eat Sellotape,

21/07/2008 15:32:19
The only band that changed my life was Huey Lewis & the News.
12

I love to eat Sellotape,

21/07/2008 15:51:28
Hippie Radge were good. I really liked their lead singer's voice.
13

Jenny MacArthur,

21/07/2008 16:08:24
Stunt.
14

I love to eat Sellotape,

21/07/2008 16:18:34
No, they eat pizza.
15

I love to eat Sellotape,

21/07/2008 17:02:38
Spend it on a good haircut. But even an awful one would be an improvement and sparklers don't jive the ram fish down the rocky spatula.
16

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21/07/2008 19:03:34
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17

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

21/07/2008 19:08:30
its been done before
18

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

21/07/2008 19:08:53
its not an invention I'll be investing in
19

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

21/07/2008 19:09:56
lets face it, they're not exactly Abba are they
20

Jed Smith,

Moscow 21/07/2008 19:43:54
#17

A stunt.

Yes, it was a cute stunt.

And Peter Jones is reputedly an astute c***
21

Donald, Edinburgh,

21/07/2008 20:09:06
Yes Jed i agree. He's also a bit unctious, in my onion.
22

Donald, Edinburgh,

21/07/2008 20:10:08
Roget's II: The New Thesaurus
Main Entry: unctuous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: Affectedly and self-servingly earnest.
Synonyms: fulsome, oily, oleaginous, sleek, smarmy
23

Donald, Edinburgh,

21/07/2008 20:13:40
Peter Jones, if you're reading this: remember the film Local Hero where the big boss Happer hires someone to insult him all the time as a sort of psychological therapy? I'd be great for the job, i would text you several times a day with comments like 'you are egregiously unctous' and so on. Maybe Jed and Sellotape could take shifts too? I'd do it for £17K + benefits.
24

Jed Smith,

Moscow 21/07/2008 20:20:55

Duncan Bannatyne sounds like Sir Alex Ferguson slowed down to 33rpm.

"Ahhm noahhh goaneee invesssst in thisss Haamfatter. Ahh likess theee aullddd musiccc, Nazarethhh andddd Sensashunal Alexxx Harveyyy Bannnd, knowwww?"
25

Jed Smith,

Moscow 22/07/2008 02:19:32

Sting "Howay Debra pet, I'd like fifty quid for to start off me band, like. We's called the Police, why aye"

Debra Meaden "You're not much cop"

Sting "Fog on the banna tyne's all mine,like. walkin on the f***in moon, pet"
26

Jed Smith,

Moscow 22/07/2008 02:22:09

Sting "Ahm Ivan Dobsky 'The Meatsafe Murderer' except ah never done it, like. Ah only told 'em ah done it so's they'd stop playin Dream Of the Blue Turtles at full volume in me cell"

Mistaaah Hopppeeeee

 

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