The Music Man Project (MMP) is a UK charity founded in Southend-on-Sea, Essex in 2000. It provides a music education and performance service for people with learning disabilities.
History
The MMP began as Southend Mencap Music School in 2000, providing weekly music sessions for adults and children with learning disabilities.[1] It was founded by former deputy head teacher David Stanley.[2]
In 2012, the MMP was established as a full-time music education and performance service for adults in Southend.[3] It also set up a service for local special schools.[4] Since 2016 services have been set up in the UK and Overseas.
David Amess was president of the MMP.[23] He attended its concerts at the London Palladium in 2015 and the Royal Albert Hall in 2019.[24] Following his murder in October 2021 the MMP sang at the funeral mass held in Westminster Cathedral[25] and at a memorial concert at the Cliffs Pavilion in February 2022.[26]
The Royal Marines Band Service began a collaboration with the MMP in 2022.[27] They recorded a Christmas single in tribute to David Amess[28] which was released in December 2022.[29][30] In March 2023 the MMP performed with the Massed Bands of His Majesty's Royal Marines at the 51st Mountbatten Festival of Music. The event was attended by His Majesty King Charles III.[31]
The Team Lewis Foundation charity[32] formed a collaboration with the MMP in October 2021, providing a cash donation and support with media projects.[33] In 2022 it created a new MMP website and provided training for ongoing maintenance.[34] It issued a press release covering the launch of a music video for the Christmas single.[35]
Rishi Sunak supported the Christmas single.[36]
In June 2023 Sunak and Akshata Murty attended a performance by the MMP in 10 Downing Street.[21]
Michael Ball met the MMP on The National Lottery (United Kingdom)'s Big Night of Musicals in March 2023[37] and became its patron in April 2023.[38] Ball performed with the MMP in its concert at the Royal Albert Hall in April 2024.[39]
The National Lottery provided grants to the MMP from the National Lottery Community Fund in 2012[40] and 2018.[41] Three MMP students took part in its 25th anniversary advertisement in 2019.[42] During the covid-19 pandemic, it gave the MMP £10,000 from its coronavirus emergency fund. This was used by the MMP to supply instruments to people with learning disabilities and provide online music sessions.[43]
In September 2024 the MMP visited Milan Italy to play a concert in conjuction with Allegro Moderato, an organisation for musicians with disabilities.[69]
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