FUEL for the Fire, a band with members from Chatteris and Whittlesey, have wowed the judging panel and sailed through the audition stage of Live and Unsigned. F.F.T.F will now be competing against the other most talented bands and artists in the country

FUEL for the Fire, a band with members from Chatteris and Whittlesey, have wowed the judging panel and sailed through the audition stage of Live and Unsigned.

F.F.T.F will now be competing against the other most talented bands and artists in the country at the live shows of Live and Unsigned 2010 - all in a bid to be signed!

Fuel for the Fire battled against hundreds of auditioned to secure a spot in the live shows and now has the opportunity to prove that they are the best in the region.

Acts that have made it through auditions will now take part in a live head to head battle in front of thousands of spectators and a professional judging panel to progress to the Live and Unsigned Festival at the 02 in London.

Live and Unsigned is the biggest original music competition in the UK for unsigned bands and artists. Attracting over 30, 000 entries in the past three years, it has set itself apart from its predecessors by offering and promoting originality. It's now established as the definitive music competition for original acts and it's open to all genres of music from Heavy Rock to Rap.

Chris Grayston, Events Director of Live & Unsigned explains "This competition really is worlds apart from X Factor and other TV talent contests - we're all about originality, Live ability and credibility. We don't accept demos or submissions and everyone auditions live. We've got some fantastic prizes up for grabs this year in a �60, 000 prize pool so there's lot of opportunity for everyone entering and not just the winners - that along with the Festival means 2010 will be the biggest competition yet!"

All the acts that audition in the competition are battling it out for the chance to play at the Live and Unsigned Festival at the 02 in London! Which gives acts the chance to perform at the ultimate live music venue in the country. The overall winner of the competition is offered a recording and management contract with Future Music with an investment of up to �30, 000 to release their single. The winners will be crowned the UK's best unsigned act in front of a capacity crowd on the main stage of the festival. A&R and celebrity judges last year include former Sex Pistols Manager Malcolm McLaren, pop RnB star Dane Bowers and Radio 1's Annie Nightingale. Radio 1 DJ Greg James has already confirmed for 2010.

Acts will of course be competing for two main prizes which include a management contract with Future Music and the opportunity to design and develop their own clothing range with Extreme State. On route the competition offers a comprehensive winners prize pool and acts will have the opportunity to win some fantastic prizes including Marshall state of the art amps, development through recording studio time in some of the UK's finest studios and seminars and courses with ICMP. Other goodies up for grabs include an Extreme Element experience day, a year's worth of Extreme State clothing and MUZU.TV will be contributing an all expenses paid trip to Dublin to film a music video and play at a festival.

Previous winners of the competition include Kiddo 360 who went on to pick up a Vodafone Live Award, B-Kay and Kazz who broke into the top 30 charts and last year's winners from Glasgow The Detours who have just signed an exclusive clothing deal with Extreme.

The winners of 2010 will be thrust into the media spotlight through television, radio and the press and will have the opportunity to tour the UK. The tour involves as many as 100 gigs across the UK including the chance to perform live at some well known festivals.

Fuel for the Fire, now competing in the Regional Final. F.F.T.F made it through the auditions at Bedford, amongst hundreds that queued for their turn in front of the judges.

F.F.T.F is now preparing for the live show on Saturday 3rd April at the Corn Exchange, Bedford, for the opportunity to progress towards the Live and Unsigned festival at the O2 in London.

For more information go to the website www.LiveandUnsigned.UK.com.

Or better still come down and support local talent; you can purchase tickets on the door or from Fuel for the Fire via their MySpace www.myspace,com/fuelforthefiremusic.