Crowsaw's BBC Introducing session at the Globe in Hay
Hundreds of people turned out on the streets of Hay-on-Wye to celebrate the success of Paralympic champion Josie Pearson.
Josie now has her own stamp and gold-painted post box in the town after clinching the discus title - breaking her own world record three times in the process.
With so much buzz around the area right now, we thought it was only right we should take our next BBC Introducing roadshow there - so that's exactly what we did!
The Globe at Hay is a converted chapel and has been playing host to many major events - like the HowTheLightGetsIn festival - and parts of the literary festival, too.
On the bill included the following artist - Crowsaw, from the nearby Golden Valley.
They describe themselves as a three piece heavy blues band formed from the ashes of Dead Pig, who we put on at Wyeside many years back - and The Myth, who were finalists in the BBC Midlands Today School Of Rock competition even longer ago!
Singer/songwriter Rob Lomax says: "Crowsaw - because we wanted something with crow in it - and nothing else came up on Google" - and their music is as distinctive as their name suggests.