VOTE IN THE 2024 RHYTHMS READERS POLL

THE RHYTHMS READERS POLL 2024

Simply go to the Rhythms Readers Poll here: READERS POLL

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For as long as the arts have existed, so too have opinions. You know what they say, everyone has one! The ancient Greeks apparently implemented the earliest form of democracy and back in 500BC they voted for the leaders or candidates they most wanted to be exiled for the next ten years. While we highly approve of this innovative system and wish it could be applied in politics these days your choice is much simpler and more positive.

Rhythms has now opened up the polls so you can have your say about the best albums, gigs, tours, festivals, books and movies that have enthralled you in the past year.

Why vote? Thanks for asking.

You can help to spotlight artists who might get completely overlooked in the mainstream i.e. most of the musicians we cover in Rhythms! You can bring joy and a little ray of sunshine into the lives of those who toil away creating their art for little or no reward. (Hey, that’s us!).

Just imagine how the life of Vincent Van Gogh would have been transformed had he won a Rhythms Readers Poll category. Okay, maybe that’s a bad example but you get the general picture. You can lift someone up and bring them joy. (Where have we heard that recently?).

Voting for the Rhythms Readers Poll is officially open and will run until midnight on Sunday December 8, 2024.

The results will then be shared online on January 1 and in our January/February edition.

So, take a long think back to the start of the year and make your choices on not only what has captured your attention but also on what you think deserves wider recognition. We have provided a selection of albums from which to choose but you can add your own choices.

Have your say in choosing the best albums, gigs, music books and films of the year. Modern democracy in action. We would love your contribution.

VOTING CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT ON SUNDAY DECEMBER 8, 2024

Results of the Readers Poll will be published in the January/February edition of Rhythms and online on January 1, 2025.