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Andrew Marston introduces Quarter Stone (Hereford)
Unsigned, undiscovered & under-the-radar music, as recorded at The Marr's Bar, Worcester.
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Sat 7 Feb 201520:00
BBC Hereford & Worcester
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Quarter Stone's BBC Introducing session
Duration: 24:43
Music Played
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Marloes
Cruel
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Rachel Bedford
Black Lines
Performing at Breaking Bands
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Ronin
In The Beginning
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Ella Jones
Riverside
BBC Introducing Track Of The Week
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Scott Howland
My Favourite Hello
In session at The Marr's Bar, Worcester
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Quarter Stone
Keep It Real
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Quarter Stone
Crash & Burn
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Liv
Heartbreaker
In the news
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Ellie Goulding
Love Me Like You Do
- Polydor.
Performed live for BBC Introducing
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Lucy May Walker
All I See
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Lucy May Walker
My Own
Interviewed
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Bren Haze
To The Moon & Back
Reviewed
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Ben Green
Dreamer
In session at The Marr's Bar, Worcester
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Quarter Stone
Resolve
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Quarter Stone
Hold The Rumours
In session

Quarter Stone are a female-fronted Hereford rock band, with dirty bass, soulful vocals and zealous beats.
They say: “If you want rock ’n’ roll stripped down to the bones, we will not disappoint”. And they didn’t!
Influenced by Queens Of The Stone Age, The Cranberries, The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys and Stereophonics - be sure to crank your stereo up to the max for this week’s session!
All of our live studio sessions and festival gigs since 2005...
They say: “If you want rock ’n’ roll stripped down to the bones, we will not disappoint”. And they didn’t!
Influenced by Queens Of The Stone Age, The Cranberries, The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys and Stereophonics - be sure to crank your stereo up to the max for this week’s session!
All of our live studio sessions and festival gigs since 2005...
22 - 24 May: Breaking Bands Festival, Stoke Prior nr Bromsgrove

Breaking Bands is a brand new festival to be added to the music calendar of 2015.
The sole aim of the event is to bring the very best of the bands of the future into one place to open up the festival season and show what they can do.
The event opens up late May bank holiday weekend with three days action packed with rock, punk and metal bands from all over the UK.
Taking notes from the past 20 years of attending festivals and events, the organisers have put a year of planning into the good, the bad and the ugly to come up with a festival they would pay to go to themselves - as we'll hear on this week's show!
Check out which festivals we're going to be at in 2015...
The sole aim of the event is to bring the very best of the bands of the future into one place to open up the festival season and show what they can do.
The event opens up late May bank holiday weekend with three days action packed with rock, punk and metal bands from all over the UK.
Taking notes from the past 20 years of attending festivals and events, the organisers have put a year of planning into the good, the bad and the ugly to come up with a festival they would pay to go to themselves - as we'll hear on this week's show!
Check out which festivals we're going to be at in 2015...
BBC Introducing in Worcester

This month’s sessions were recorded at The Marr’s Bar in Worcester.
The venue has been running for longer than we’ve been on-the-air and has seen some of the region’s best talent perform there.
Every week, we meet loads of musicians who are struggling to get gigs outside of their home town, so these last few months we’ve been bringing more bands over Fromes Hill to perform in their neighbouring county than ever before.
Read about our success stories from Herefordshire & Worcestershire...
The venue has been running for longer than we’ve been on-the-air and has seen some of the region’s best talent perform there.
Every week, we meet loads of musicians who are struggling to get gigs outside of their home town, so these last few months we’ve been bringing more bands over Fromes Hill to perform in their neighbouring county than ever before.
Read about our success stories from Herefordshire & Worcestershire...
Reviews

This week, Andy O'Hare reviews...
- Fault Line & Another Band at The Victory, Hereford.
- Nigel Clark's Open Mic night with When It Rains, Kissin' Kippers Fishin' Club & Micky Two-Names at The Miller's Arms, Pershore.
- Dave Onions, Bryn Teeling, Ben Webb & Rattlesnake Jake at The Cock & Magpie, Bewdley.
Bren Haze

A Hereford musician says he's on course to being able to play live again after severely damaging his hand.
Bren Haze, who's known on the local scene for playing two guitars during his shows, has been receiving treatment from top doctors in London after he was told locally that he would never be able to play again.
We catch up with him and find out how he's getting on.
More interviews...
Bren Haze, who's known on the local scene for playing two guitars during his shows, has been receiving treatment from top doctors in London after he was told locally that he would never be able to play again.
We catch up with him and find out how he's getting on.
More interviews...
Features
In the gig guide: Dodgy's Nigel Clark is playing a Worcester gig and The Three Degrees are in Malvern.
In the news: The Herefordshire musician who's been nominated for a Grammy because of his work with Ed Sheeran.
In the news: The Herefordshire musician who's been nominated for a Grammy because of his work with Ed Sheeran.
Broadcast
- Sat 7 Feb 201520:00BBC Hereford & Worcester











