
Andrew Marston introduces 3Sixty (Worcester)
Unsigned, undiscovered & under-the-radar music, as recorded at Number 8 in Pershore.
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AKA George
Inertia
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Daniel Trigger
Dancing With The Devil
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Nature of Wires
Pray For Me (feat. Lucia Nicole)
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Oriel Aps
Unique
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Syndicate
Supernova
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Matt Envy
Badboy
In session at Number 8 in Pershore
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3Sixty
Turn Up The Heat
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3Sixty
Can You Feel The Rain
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Cherryshoes
Lights
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Ekcle
Treading The Floor Of The Sky
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ClacKa
Bad
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SubLixx
Neon Bounce
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SainT
Rise Up
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Quarter Stone
Better Side Of Bitter
In session at Number 8 in Pershore
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3Sixty
Stronger
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3Sixty
Just Around The Corner
In session

The group is all about original, hook-laden, bluesy hard-rock anthems.
Their songwriting tells heartfelt tales of everyday life, inspired by the bands own lives and experiences.
They’ve already got a debut album under their belt and just landed a publishing deal “thanks to BBC Introducing”.
“Memorable cutting-edge rock delivered with real soul and passion” - Andrew Marston.
Hereford FC Live

The Real Thing, the American Four Tops, Peter Andre, Midge Ure, Five and the Cheeky Girls are on the Edgar Street field.
The event, which is to raise money for the club, is being put together by the people behind the Upton Sunshine and Mello Festivals plus the Concert Of Legends at Worcestershire County Cricket Club.
Tonight we have exclusive interviews with N-Trance, Midge Ure, Peter Andre and Ritchie from Five, who grew up in Bromsgrove!
BBC Music Introducing in Pershore

We took over Number 8 Arts Centre which is a venue run by the community for the community and boasts a huge auditorium with the biggest cinema screen for miles.
It has a café and gallery and hosts regular live music in the heart of Pershore.
It takes 200 volunteers to run the place but there are also three full time members of staff.
Musicians' Masterclass

Held across three days, Amplify offered exclusive access to the UK music industry’s biggest names through intimate talks, music masterclasses and recording workshops.
This week, we discuss the pressures of touring with Frank Carter, who began his career as a rock singer in Gallows in 2005.
Two years later, he released his first studio album after signing a £1m deal with Warner Bros Records.
Frank eventually left the band, after the deal ended, going on to form Pure Love (who went on hiatus) so created Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes.
In 2015, they released their debut album and have taken the festival circuit by storm.
Features
- In the gig guide: Martine McCutcheon & The Searchers are in town.
- In the news: Another big gig with '90s chart-toppers planned.
BBC Music Introducing at 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 there again, this year, on Sunday, 27 May with some of our favourite handpicked musicians from Herefordshire & Worcestershire, recording four sessions for broadcast across two events.
Then on Tuesday, 29 May, BBC Music Introducing presenter Andrew Marston quizzes two of Hay's most prolific hit-makers about the science behind a No.1 record.
Alan McGee was the founding father of Creation Records, responsible for signing bands such as Oasis, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine and The Libertines. Alan was also behind a club night which saw appearances from The Killers, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Kasabian and The Darkness.
Jim Eliot has had seven UK top 10 singles – that’s the same number as Adele. But just who is this one-man hit factory? Jim’s written and produced songs for Kylie Minogue, Will Young, Olly Murs, Ellie Goulding, Christina Perri, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Leona Lewis, James Morrison, Rae Morris, Sigma and Foxes – and does all of this tucked away in the shadows of the Black Mountains.
Broadcast
- Sat 12 May 201820:00BBC Hereford & Worcester










