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Andrew Marston introduces Lost Tiger To The Wild (Worcester)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at the Railway in Redditch.

2 hours

Music Played

  • HVMM

    Lacerate

  • Superfood

    I Can't See

  • Album release

    • Lonesome Stampede

      Treason Moon

  • Steven 'Reggie' Roberts

    Apple

  • In session at the Railway in Redditch

    • Lost Tiger To The Wild

      Living Free

    • Lost Tiger To The Wild

      Believe In Me

  • OMYO

    Girlfriend

  • Last Ronin

    Ancient Past (feat. Tom Evans)

  • Appearing at Dubs In The Middle

    • Tom Forbes

      Alpha Male

  • Precog

    Monster

    Remix Artist: Nature of Wires.
  • In session at the Railway in Redditch

    • Lost Tiger To The Wild

      Remember To Breathe

    • Lost Tiger To The Wild

      We're Out Of Time

In session

In session

Lost Tiger To The Wild are Zak and Alfie Jeavons, who are identical twins, that love to entertain a crowd!

They've played music together for most of their lives and when they finished school, last year, they decided to turn down a load of offers from good universities to pursue a career in music.

They're influenced by Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, The Kooks and Kaiser Chiefs and used to perform around Worcester as The Jevs.

"Great guys, great melodies, great live show - what's not to like?" - Andrew Marston.

26 - 28 May: Mello Festival nr Pershore

26 - 28 May: Mello Festival nr Pershore

The organisers of the Upton International Festival bring their secondary festival, Mello Festival to Throckmorton Airfield for the second year.

Acts include Hawkwind, Goldie Lookin Chain, Altered Images, Republica, Rozalla and Urban Cookie Collective.

Tonight, we hear from Johnny Hates Jazz and Bez of Happy Mondays - one of Manchester's most famous residents - who talks about security at festivals.

25 May - 4 June: The Hay Festival

25 May - 4 June: The Hay Festival
It's a pick 'n' mix shop that straddles the Herefordshire-Wales border and swells the population of Hay-on-Wye early each summer.

We'll be in the BBC Tent at the Hay Festival, this year, showing what BBC Introducing is all about during the 11 days of famous scientists, authors and entertainers.

Hand-picked Herefordshire & Worcestershire artists, from the BBC Introducing Uploader, will be showcased in two separate sessions and their performances recorded for broadcast.

Other musical acts on the lineup include Will Young, Brian May, Amy MacDonald, DJ Yoda and Craig Charles. You can also expect appearances from Eddie Izzard, Andy Parsons, Sir Ken Dodd, Stephen Fry, Graham Norton and chess champion Garry Kasparov.

This week, we hear from Norman Jay MBE who says rising tension at the Notting Hill carnival caused him to stop playing the event he became so well known for.

26 - 29 May: Breaking Bands Festival, Stoke Prior nr Bromsgrove

26 - 29 May: Breaking Bands Festival, Stoke Prior nr Bromsgrove

Breaking Bands Festival brings the very best of the bands of the future into one place to open up the festival season and show what they can do.

It offers four days packed with a variety of genres, including punk, rock and metal where the bands can showcase their talent

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!

26 - 29 May: Dubs In The Middle, Evesham

26 - 29 May: Dubs In The Middle, Evesham
Dubs In The Middle Festival combines music with a VW camper show.

There will be an array of acts over the weekend, with the guarantee there is something for everybody with an added Kids Zone to make this a great festival for families.

There will also be camping available to help attendees make a weekend of it and this year the organisers are getting married at the event!

Features

BBC Introducing in Redditch

BBC Introducing in Redditch
This month's sessions were recorded at the Railway in Redditch, which has become one of the main go-to venues for live music in the area.

Every month, we pitch up to one of our leading local venues at towns and cities across the region to reflect what's hot on the local scene.

This month, you can hear performances from Insomniacs (6th), Poppy WS (13th), Hide Your Eyes (20th) and Lost Tiger To The Wild (27th).

Broadcast

  • Sat 27 May 201720:00

Angelina X in session

Angelina X in session

The Ledbury Lyricist turning novels into music, live from Hereford Cathedral.

Miriam's live session

Miriam's live session

Cinematic, Bond-esque soul with Amy Winehouse & Raye vibes, live from Hereford Cathedral.

Planting new talent

Planting new talent

Robert Plant reflects on Led Zeppelin and mentoring Worcestershire’s future stars.

Aliesha Jade in Session

Aliesha Jade in Session

The Redditch singer takes to the stage for us at the Worcester Victorian Christmas Fayre.

Festivals

Festivals

The biggest music events in Herefordshire & Worcestershire.

Gigs

Gigs

Chloe Mogg's daily list of live music.

History

History

Tales of epic gigs and local legends.

Masterclass

Masterclass

Our top tips for new musicians.

Sessions

Sessions

The best live performances since 2005.