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Andrew Marston with Worcestershire's luckiest band
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music from Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
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Sun 14 Oct 201818:00
BBC Hereford & Worcester
Music Played
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Bo Walton
Now I'm In Love
- Jump Jack.
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Lensé
Haven't Seen You For A While
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Ross Angeles
Thought This Through
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Matt Roberts
The One
Interviewed
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The Secret Cabaret
Hotel California
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April Shipton
Journey On
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Paul Menel
Let's Do It
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Hennesea
I'm Lost For Words
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The Humdrum Express
Online Beer Club
In session
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Remi Harris
Skylark (Live)
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Remi Harris
Nature Boy (Live)
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Lawrence Taylor
Chains
- DLM.
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Tazmin Barnes
Call Me
Interviewed
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Stone Mountain Sinners
Round Here
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Sketches Stone
My Lips To The Sound
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The Girl With The Hat
Sweet A
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Jack Hyphen
Safe For A Second (Live at Lakefest 2018)
- Sentric.
In the Gig Guide
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The Delray Rockets
Cool Radiator (Live at Wychwood 2013)
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Emily Ewing
Wild
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Jakey Boy Hughes
Haunting
- Everybody On The Shore.
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Marcel Zidani
The Clock
Lottery winner

This week, we catch up with Worcestershire's luckiest band - after winning £125,000 in the postcode lottery.
Mark Roelink, of the Secret Cabaret, was among 419 players in the DY10 1 postcode sharing the £3m prize money.
The band have had an incredible summer, too, playing at festivals across our area.
Mark Roelink, of the Secret Cabaret, was among 419 players in the DY10 1 postcode sharing the £3m prize money.
The band have had an incredible summer, too, playing at festivals across our area.
Country music charts

They were in session for us just three weeks ago - and this week Bromyard and Worcester band Stone Mountain Sinners hit #5 in the iTunes Country Chart.
And to celebrate, they officially launched their Rockfield-recorded Tones Of Home at the Imperial Tavern in Worcester on Friday night.
Formed around the powerhouse vocals of Bromyard's Neil Ivison and Worcester's Sarah Warren, Stone Mountain Sinners features former members of The Misers, The Sarah Warren Band, Slowburner and The Delray Rockets.
Having received regular airplay across the UK, Europe and the USA, Neil was described by the Sunday Mercury as “cut from the same cloth as Paul Rodgers” while Sarah’s Janice Joplin-style vocal delivery has seen her winning fans across Europe, where she has toured extensively.
With songs about friends, drinking, brushes with the law, love, broken relationships, fights and jobs, their latest album was recorded at Rockfield Studios - the same place that brought us Queen, Coldplay, Oasis and the Manic Street Preachers.
"I walked my boss down the corridors of the BBC, sat him in front of a computer, played him Stone Mountain Sinners and he gave me a Sunday show!" - Andrew Marston.
And to celebrate, they officially launched their Rockfield-recorded Tones Of Home at the Imperial Tavern in Worcester on Friday night.
Formed around the powerhouse vocals of Bromyard's Neil Ivison and Worcester's Sarah Warren, Stone Mountain Sinners features former members of The Misers, The Sarah Warren Band, Slowburner and The Delray Rockets.
Having received regular airplay across the UK, Europe and the USA, Neil was described by the Sunday Mercury as “cut from the same cloth as Paul Rodgers” while Sarah’s Janice Joplin-style vocal delivery has seen her winning fans across Europe, where she has toured extensively.
With songs about friends, drinking, brushes with the law, love, broken relationships, fights and jobs, their latest album was recorded at Rockfield Studios - the same place that brought us Queen, Coldplay, Oasis and the Manic Street Preachers.
"I walked my boss down the corridors of the BBC, sat him in front of a computer, played him Stone Mountain Sinners and he gave me a Sunday show!" - Andrew Marston.
Features
- In the gig guide: Eddi Reader and 10cc visit Worcestershire.
- In the news: Ellie Goulding at the Royal Wedding.
Bewdley Festival: Tony Kelsey (The Move)

We catch up with Tony Kelsey of The Move, who performed as a session musician at the Bewdley Festival on Friday!
Tony's been a long term fixture on the Midlands music scene and last toured with the band in 2014 and 2016.
He's lived in Worcestershire for the last decade and says the county has some of the best musicians in Britain.
Tony's been a long term fixture on the Midlands music scene and last toured with the band in 2014 and 2016.
He's lived in Worcestershire for the last decade and says the county has some of the best musicians in Britain.
'Royal' musician

In the week of the Royal Wedding, we thought it was high time to catch up with one of our 'Royal' musicians.
Remi Harris, who's from Bromyard, has played at Buckingham Palace and the Royal Albert Hall.
He's now living at The Hatch in Tenbury Wells where he's hosting regular gigs - and is bringing more and more jazz musicians to Herefordshire & Worcestershire to perform in our village halls.
Remi Harris, who's from Bromyard, has played at Buckingham Palace and the Royal Albert Hall.
He's now living at The Hatch in Tenbury Wells where he's hosting regular gigs - and is bringing more and more jazz musicians to Herefordshire & Worcestershire to perform in our village halls.
24 hour gig

We're hearing about a 24 hour gig which is taking place in Worcestershire this weekend.
The Playathon, which is taking place in Little Witley, between Worcester and Stourport, is raising money for MAGGS day centre for the homeless.
Last year, the organisers chose St Michael's Hospice, in Hereford, and raised more than £3,500 for them during the 24 hours.
The Playathon, which is taking place in Little Witley, between Worcester and Stourport, is raising money for MAGGS day centre for the homeless.
Last year, the organisers chose St Michael's Hospice, in Hereford, and raised more than £3,500 for them during the 24 hours.
BBC Music Introducing in Ross-on-Wye

Our next recording session will take place on Sunday, 21 October at Jacqueline's Nightclub in Broad Street, Ross-on-Wye.
We're bringing along handpicked musicians from Herefordshire and Worcestershire to record their live sessions for broadcast.
They've all uploaded their tracks to the BBC Music Introducing Uploader - but didn't know they were being considered for this incredible opportunity!
This free event, which is open to everybody, kicks off at 2pm and you're more than welcome to turn up anytime until 6pm.
We're bringing along handpicked musicians from Herefordshire and Worcestershire to record their live sessions for broadcast.
They've all uploaded their tracks to the BBC Music Introducing Uploader - but didn't know they were being considered for this incredible opportunity!
This free event, which is open to everybody, kicks off at 2pm and you're more than welcome to turn up anytime until 6pm.
Broadcast
- Sun 14 Oct 201818:00BBC Hereford & Worcester










