BBC & 1965 It was not long before Ripchord had raised enough money from performing to record some demos of their songs at Mad Hat Recording Studios in Wolverhampton. These demos were sold at gigs and one was sent off to a search for the best young band in the West Midlands in 2005. This search was known as the School of Rock and as made by the BBC. The search was eventually narrowed down to the six bands that celebrity judges, including
Roy Wood and
Janice Long, selected. The show concluded with a vote for who the public felt was the best band. Ripchord won this vote and gained the prize of funding for more demos and filming a music video. This gave Ripchord even higher exposure and the BBC asked Ripchord to play at a Children in Need concert at a later date. It was at roughly the same time that one of Ripchord's demos was put on a CD featuring unsigned bands that was given to
James Endeacott, the man responsible for signing
The Libertines. Endeacott liked Ripchord's song and went to see them in Wolverhampton only to gain more interest with them. At the time they met he was just leaving
Rough Trade but was about to set up his own record label
1965 Records. He asked Ripchord to sign to his new label to which they all agreed after no moment's hesitation. The band are now defunct. Beal is currently a member of
Splashh. ==Members==