
Andrew Marston with the Elgar Society
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music from Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
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Tale Lights
Something I Need To Say
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Sasha McVeigh
No Strings Attached Romance
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Under A Banner
In The End
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Will Cookson
The Night
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Ben Green
Hold On
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Immy Stanley
Dancing Lights
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David Ian Roberts
Sending Out Fires
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Van Rockman
I'll See You In My Dreams
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Track of the Week
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Roving Crows
Refugees
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Martin D Yates
Beyond The Horizon
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Grafton Ash
Everything Changes
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Mark O'Donnell
Altitude
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Miranda Phillips
Patterns
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Matt Woosey
Elsie May
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Small Engine Repair
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ and Dry
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ClacKa
It's Only Love
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Jack Hyphen
Flee
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Track of the Week
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James Payton
Little Place We Call ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
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James Payton
Old Job
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Jon Moncrieff
Spring Dawn
Elgar Awards

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The West Midlands Branch of the Elgar Society is inviting people to nominate individuals or organisations, to be presented on Monday, July 30.
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You can download the application form, until April 14, .
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The Wonderstuff

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Bromsgrove's Will Hunt has just come back from a 6,000-mile two month tour.
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Will's also the son of Bill Hunt, of ELO and Wizzard fame, and has just launched his own beer with the largest real ale brewery in Birmingham!
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Track of the Week: The Roving Crows

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The group has been a firm fixture on the local scene after moving to Colwall from Gloucestershire.
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But it all began for main songwriter Paul O'Neill in Kildare, Ireland, before attending a performing arts college in New York City.
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The band played their first-ever festival, courtesy of us, and now run their own; they're the people behind and, wanting to return the favour, they gave us our very own ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Music tent.
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Early support from Introducing included playing support to Jamie Cullum at Colston Hall in Bristol.
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They're now full time musicians and tour the continent with their Irish upbeat sounds and recently won the Best International Act at the Celtic Music Awards in Australia.
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Features
- : A Worcester recording studio is to close.
- : What's on across the region.
- Announcing who we've put forward for the Big Feastival.
Verdi's Requiem

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This Saturday, the Worcester Festival Choral Society are throwing open their doors to anybody who want to have a go!
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The day will be led by international conductor Piers Maxim, a former chorister at St Paul’s Cathedral and chorus master for the Belgian National Opera, who is now Director of Music at Great Malvern Priory.
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If you fancy it, the workshop takes place at the King's School College Hall, behind the cathedral, from 9.30am and you can apply .
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Track of the Week: James Payton

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He taught himself how to play the clarinet, piano, guitar, bass and drums and after enjoying a stint in the navy, is now working as a sound engineer in broadcasting.
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He's influenced by Ed Sheeran and Passenger and hopes to make similar sounding music.
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"A pin-drop performance with great lyrics and a soulful melody" - Andrew Marston.
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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Music Introducing in Pershore

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Handpicked artists from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Music Introducing Uploader will perform live sets that will be broadcast throughout May.
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Entry is free and doors open at 2pm.
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Broadcast
- Sun 1 Apr 2018 18:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester