
Andrew Marston with coverage of the Worcester Music Festival
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The Americas
American Morning
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S K Y L Y T S
Hold Me Close
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Appearing at the Worcester Music Festival
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Nigel Clark
Tears
- Hijack Records.
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The Fidgets
I See You
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Jakey Boy Hughes
Waited For You
- Everybody On The Shore.
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Hennesea
Freedom
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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Introducing Track of the Week
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James Mattey
Show Me All It's Got
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Glenn Roberts
Gaps In The Trees
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Under A Banner
On Top Of A Mountain
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Gareth Forsyth
Fooling Around
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Bo Walton
That's Not Love
- Jump Jack Records.
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Real Time Apollo
The Interview
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Matt Roberts
Half Life
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Emily Davies
Charlie's Song
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In the Gig Guide
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Dan Greenaway
Titanium Soldier
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Rebecca Leach
Diamond In The Rough
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The Apocalypse
Witches
Live coverage: Worcester Music Festival

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It's since been dubbed as Worcester's version of SXSW in Texas!
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Taking place in 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 from some of the best, new and emerging artists in the UK.
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Each year the festival raises money for a chosen local charity. This year the Worcestershire Association of Carers will receive all the money dropped into buckets at the festival's venues across the weekend.
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Alan McGee: Creation Records

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Alan McGee was the founding father of Creation Records, responsible for signing bands such as Oasis, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine and The Libertines.
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Alan was also behind a club night which saw appearances from The Killers, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Kasabian and The Darkness.
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He's just launched a brand new record label called Creation23.
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Features
- : Who's playing where and when at this weekend's Worcester Music Festival.
- : Announcements from Led Zeppelin,ÌýCher Lloyd and Mott The Hoople.
Upton Festival Highlights: Go West

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Best known for their hit singles We Close Our Eyes, Call Me and King of Wishful Thinking, the band appeared at this year's Upton Festival - and are about to take on a number of gigs on cruise liners.
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Upton Festival Highlights: Korgis

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Speaking exclusively to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester, singer/songwriter James Warren talks about writing songs every day and 20 years of gigging before achieving chart success.
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Asked if it changed his life forever, he says: "We had the dream of making it work - and then, sort of overnight, it did.
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"Unfortunately, it was a bad thing as well; there was a lot of stress involved trying to come up with something that would follow it. There were some strange vibes in the working relationship of the band - a magical time, but a lot more stressful than it used to be."
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Record producer Mike Vernon

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Having started with Decca in 1963, Mike went on to produce David Bowie, Eric Clapton and Fleetwood Mac.
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Since retiring, Mike's started touring with his own music and visited Worcester's Marr's Bar this week.
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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Music Introducing in Ross-on-Wye

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We're bringing along handpicked musicians from Herefordshire and Worcestershire to record their live sessions for broadcast.
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They've all uploaded their tracks to theÌýÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Music Introducing UploaderÌý- but didn't know they were being considered for this incredible opportunity!
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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 16 Sep 2018 18:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester