
Andrew Marston introduces Ellisha Green (Kidderminster)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar, recorded at the Nozstock: The Hidden Valley.
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Aswad interviewed at Lakefest
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Track of the Week
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Daniel Trigger
Do You Know Who I Am?
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Appearing at the Upton Festival
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Done by Sunrise
Done By Sunrise
Remix Artist: Halcyon.
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Joe Mitchell
Don't Wear It Out
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Appearing on the ѿý Introducing stage at Reading + Leeds
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No Fire
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In the gig guide
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The Undercover Hippy
Rise & Fall
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In session at the Nozstock Festival
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Ellisha Green
Desire
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Ellisha Green
Broken Compass
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Kenzie
Calling (Slow Down) (feat. Jenny Frost)
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Appeared at the Old Bush Blues Festival
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Electric
Want Won't Get
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Highway 5
Cannot Be Denied
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Defeat
Live Your Life
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In session at the Nozstock Festival
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Ellisha Green
Denial
- Angel Recordings.
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Ellisha Green
Volcano
- Angel Recordings.
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In session

She won the Wyre Forest Young Musician of the Year 2016 and achieved Best Composition and Solo Singer as part of Bewdley Youth Festival.
Ellisha, who's influenced by Paramore, Ben Howard, Janis Joplin, Evanescence, Sandi Thom and Jeff Buckley, frequently performs at places such as Hopfest in Bewdley and the Dudley Beer Festival.
"After winning numerous competitions, this incredible songwriter has THE most beautiful voice and performance skills." - Andrew Marston
25 - 27 August: Upton Festival

Atomic Kitten, Bad Manners, The Three Degrees, Paul Young, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Kim Wilde and Sonia are among the acts taking to the stage over the weekend.
Tonight's headliners are Blue, Jaki Graham, The Wurzels, Modern Romance and Heatwave.
This is the eighth time they've held the event on Fish Meadow - but the organisers are saying if you don't have a ticket, stay away - as this year's event is a total sell-out.
25 - 27 August: Beermageddon, Stoke Prior nr Bromsgrove

As it says on their website: "Please note Beermageddon is loud and small children should have ear defenders".
They promise to be even louder this year - so if you're planning on camping, don't expect to get much sleep!
Reading & Leeds

Sœur, which consists of Worcester's Tina V and Droitwich's Anya Pulver, were put forward after sending their tracks to us.
"Sœur have everything you want from your favourite new guitar band: power, poise and catchy-as-heck tunes. Tina and Anya are up front, belting out the riffs and riding the harmonies, whilst Jim sits at the back driving it all along - a no frills, foot-tapping cocktail. Look out, Soeur will make your head spin." -Richard Pitt, ѿý Introducing
Lakefest Highlights: Badly Drawn Boy

As well as his music success, he’s also run his own record label and was named in Q Magazine in their list of “50 bands to see before you die”.
ѿý Introducing at Nozstock

Russell Howard describes it as "a rural slice of English eccentricity" and Phill Jupitus & The Blockheads say "Nozstock is the best festival of its size in the UK".
This event started as a family BBQ more than 15 years ago that just got out of hand!
Headliners, this year, includedSeasick Steve,Happy Mondays,Hayseed DixieandGoldie Lookin Chain.
We were there on the Sunday hosting our very own ѿý Introducing stage; highlights will be broadcast throughout August here on ѿý Hereford & Worcester.
Highlights: The Old Bush Blues Festival

The three-day event, organised by Matt Williams, started at his former pub in Bentworth, Hampshire.
Nearly 30 bands will be played in front of crowds of up to 500 people but the organisers have been running an online petition to highlight the financial gains for local businesses.
Lakefest Highlights: Aswad

In total, the band has released 21 albums since their beginnings in 1975 and graced the Castle Stage at Lakefest on the Saturday night.
ѿý Introducing at Creamfields

Taking place across the August bank holiday, the event promises an iconic lineup of global superstars and we've been there treating festival-goers to the headliners of the future.
Six DJs, carefully selected from our network of ѿý Music Introducing shows around the country, were hand-picked ѿý Radio 1's Danny Howard and Monki.
ѿý Introducing at the Worcester Music Festival

This annual event was first staged in 2008 by Chris Bennion, who makes Worcestershire Sauce.
He set up a website called NotJustSauce - aiming to put Worcester on the map musically.
It's been dubbed as Britain's version of SXSW in Texas!
Taking place in around multiple venues across the city, from pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafes to historic buildings, river cruisers, record shops, on the streets and even in breweries, the festival is absolutely free to attend with hundreds of gigs to choose from.
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- Sat 26 Aug 2017 20:00ѿý Hereford & Worcester