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Andrew Marston introduces Will Hunt (Bromsgrove)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at the Hay Festival.
Last on
Sat 10 Jun 201720:00
BBC Hereford & Worcester
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David Boskett
Holding On
Appeared at Romstock
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Dan Greenaway
Untouchable
Appeared at Severn Sounds
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Roving Crows
Fire Sky
Appeared at Wychwood
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The Troy Redfern Band
The Line
In session at the Hay Festival
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Will Hunt
Theme Park Suicide
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Will Hunt
Momentary Romance
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Moon Goose
Dark Ship
Appeared at Asparafest
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The Poor Boys of Worcester
Mobile Line
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Joel Soul
Generation
New single
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The Purple Shades
Baboons
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Michael Brown
Trap Ahhh
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Will Cookson
What a Lovely Day
In session at the Hay Festival
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Will Hunt
Remember
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Will Hunt
Hearts Of Gold
In session

Bromsgrove's Will Hunt is a singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer who hails from a family of musicians with his dad, Bill Hunt, being in both ELO and Wizzard and his cousin Miles Hunt, fronting indie band The Wonder Stuff.
Will has had his hand is music all of his life writing for various artists and had a stint on Sony/Colombia Records under the name Dansette Junior and played various festivals around the world.
The single Paranoid now has more than 2.5 million plays on YouTube.
Starting his career in North London, Will's had the pleasure of playing with Paul Carrack, Nick Mulvey, Ed Sheeran, Mr Hudson and has dipped his toe in various productions and bands ever since.
He has recently released a single 'EL Original Brew/The Kentish Town Song' with his dad on a limited 7" and gained kudos receiving 'Single Of The Month' in Record Collector Magazine.
Will's recently finished a solo record called 'Momentary Romance' and will be taking it on a 30-date UK tour supporting the Wonderstuff.
“Great melodies, catchy lyrics and an incredible story of how he got to where he is today” - Andrew Marston.
Will has had his hand is music all of his life writing for various artists and had a stint on Sony/Colombia Records under the name Dansette Junior and played various festivals around the world.
The single Paranoid now has more than 2.5 million plays on YouTube.
Starting his career in North London, Will's had the pleasure of playing with Paul Carrack, Nick Mulvey, Ed Sheeran, Mr Hudson and has dipped his toe in various productions and bands ever since.
He has recently released a single 'EL Original Brew/The Kentish Town Song' with his dad on a limited 7" and gained kudos receiving 'Single Of The Month' in Record Collector Magazine.
Will's recently finished a solo record called 'Momentary Romance' and will be taking it on a 30-date UK tour supporting the Wonderstuff.
“Great melodies, catchy lyrics and an incredible story of how he got to where he is today” - Andrew Marston.
Wychwood Festival

As a full blown, multi-stage, weekend-long family-friendly affair at Cheltenham Racecourse, the Wychwood Festival could well be the biggest annual music event at any UK racecourse.
Topping the bill on the main stage are usually successful blasts from the past supported by artists who were mere anklebiters at the height of the headliners' fame but are now steadily rising through the ranks.
This year BBC Introducing in Hereford & Worcester took over the Big Top stage with Ross Angeles from Herefordshire and 3sixty from Worcestershire.
Topping the bill on the main stage are usually successful blasts from the past supported by artists who were mere anklebiters at the height of the headliners' fame but are now steadily rising through the ranks.
This year BBC Introducing in Hereford & Worcester took over the Big Top stage with Ross Angeles from Herefordshire and 3sixty from Worcestershire.
Romstock

Romstock is back for a second year with twice as many music artists playing.
It first came about to celebrate the Jubilee last year but is back again with a line-up from across the Midlands gathering for a day of live music at the old sports field on St Kenelms Road in the North East Worcestershire Village.
It first came about to celebrate the Jubilee last year but is back again with a line-up from across the Midlands gathering for a day of live music at the old sports field on St Kenelms Road in the North East Worcestershire Village.
Severn Sounds coverage

This free two day festival takes place around a hundred meters from the River Severn in the middle of Worcester.
Held in the grounds of the Pavilion in the Park, Severn Sounds features familiar names in both the form of tribute acts and well known original artists from the city and beyond.
Held in the grounds of the Pavilion in the Park, Severn Sounds features familiar names in both the form of tribute acts and well known original artists from the city and beyond.
BBC Introducing at the Hay Festival

This month's sessions were recorded in the BBC tent at the 30th anniversary of the Hay Festival.
The 11-day event now has offshoot festivals which take place all over the world, showcasing famous scientists, authors and entertainers in a field on the Herefordshire/Welsh border.
Other musical acts on the lineup included Will Young, Brian May, Amy MacDonald, DJ Yoda, Norman Jay and Craig Charles.
There were also appearances from Eddie Izzard, Andy Parsons, Sir Ken Dodd, Stephen Fry, Graham Norton, Bill Bailey and chess champion Garry Kasparov.
The 11-day event now has offshoot festivals which take place all over the world, showcasing famous scientists, authors and entertainers in a field on the Herefordshire/Welsh border.
Other musical acts on the lineup included Will Young, Brian May, Amy MacDonald, DJ Yoda, Norman Jay and Craig Charles.
There were also appearances from Eddie Izzard, Andy Parsons, Sir Ken Dodd, Stephen Fry, Graham Norton, Bill Bailey and chess champion Garry Kasparov.
Asparafest

There is more to Asparafest in Evesham than its name might suggest.
Yes, it's primarily a celebration of green spears that we're good at growing around here but also features another thing we're quite good at, homegrown musicians, across the three days.
The perfect weekend for fans of both.
Yes, it's primarily a celebration of green spears that we're good at growing around here but also features another thing we're quite good at, homegrown musicians, across the three days.
The perfect weekend for fans of both.
Piano Push!

A group of friends who successfully pushed a piano up the Malvern Hills raised £3,000 for charity in just four hours.
Dressed in Victorian attire, the team of 15 pushed, pulled and dragged the instrument up to the top of the Worcestershire Beacon on Saturday - with stops on the way for a bit of singing.
The money raised is going to Worcestershire Breast Cancer Haven; the group chose the charity after a friend was diagnosed with the disease.
Dressed in Victorian attire, the team of 15 pushed, pulled and dragged the instrument up to the top of the Worcestershire Beacon on Saturday - with stops on the way for a bit of singing.
The money raised is going to Worcestershire Breast Cancer Haven; the group chose the charity after a friend was diagnosed with the disease.
Music at the Great Malvern Food Festival

The ground of the Priory in Malvern played host to The Great Malvern Food Festival over the late May bank holiday.
However, all the bread, bhajis and burgers were enjoyed to a soundtrack of live music.
However, all the bread, bhajis and burgers were enjoyed to a soundtrack of live music.
BBC Introducing at the Tenbury Music Festival

Our next recording session takes place on Saturday 17 June at the Tenbury Music Festival, which returns for a second year.
This 12-hour event features two stages, food stalls and a beer tent.
So far, the organisers have raised £3,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust and this year they're expecting 1,000 visitors.
This 12-hour event features two stages, food stalls and a beer tent.
So far, the organisers have raised £3,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust and this year they're expecting 1,000 visitors.
Broadcast
- Sat 10 Jun 201720:00BBC Hereford & Worcester










