
Andrew Marston with highlights from ѿý Music Introducing LIVE
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, from Herefordshire & Worcestershire.
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Interviewed at Tobacco Dock in London
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Lucy May Walker
I've Got You
- Grizzly Records.
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Hallowe'en Track
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Peter Richard Adams
This Is Halloween
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Meg Shaw
November Wind
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Interviewed at Tobacco Dock in London
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Ryan Sparrow
Winterfall
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Played at ѿý Music Introducing Live 2018
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The Gravity Drive
Push Your Luck
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In Session
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We Are Medusa
Yours (Live at ѿý Music Introducing Live)
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The Fireside Family
Fool's Errand
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Tom Hughes
Lower Hillside
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Interviewed at Tobacco Dock in London
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Sam Ostler
Running
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The Indigo Kings
Don't Bother Me
- Charlie Bear Records.
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Dave Onions
It May Have Been You
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Interviewed at Tobacco Dock in London
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Jeremy Johnson
Just Be
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In Session
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Stuart Woolfenden
Waste Your Time (Live at ѿý Music Introducing Live)
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Abby Inez
Invisible
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Bo Walton
Untouchable
- Jump Jack Records.
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Flatworld
Makedonsko Devojce
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Carol Lee Sampson
I Try
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Remi Harris
I've Done My Bit
Interviewed: Bekah
She says: "As a natural introvert, music has become my way of expressing thoughts, feelings and observations."
“Simply stunning. Killer tunes delivered with a must-see live show" - Andrew Marston
Interviewed: Jeremy Johnson
Jeremy's passion for music endured, but it wasn't until his late 20s that his development as a songwriter began to flourish.
Chronicling his varied and individual experiences, Jeremy completed his first album of work in the months leading up to his 30th birthday.
The response to 'The King & The Thief' laid the foundation for Jeremy's belief that his childhood dream of becoming a singer-songwriter could be realised.
Quitting the day job and deciding to live in a van, Jeremy went head-first into writing music, playing shows all over the world.
“A stunning performer with lush songs and beautiful lyrics” - Andrew Marston.
Interviewed: Lee Jackson
Lee tells Andrew about his passion for new music which has lead to his involvement with independent PR company Wall of Sound.
After 15 years of making music, he also passes on some advice to new artists.
Interviewed: Lucy May Walker
She also has a first class honours degree in Performing Arts from the University of Cumbria.
Earlier this year, she appeared on the ѿý Music Introducing stage at the Big Feastival and counts Jeremy Vine as one of her biggest fans.
In session: Medusa
Switching from house to dreamy, downtempo electronica and a lot in between, they have a lot of different influences and sounds that make up their unique style.
They say: “Enchanting vocals, warm, rich analogue sounds are all combined to take us away in our minds to another time and place.”
Interviewed: Nuns Of The Tundra
They're influenced by Queens Of The Stone Age, Foo Fighters, Royal Blood and The Black Keys and are described by Andrew Marston as: "A powerhouse of rock, who blew the tent poles off our ѿý Introducing tent at Lakefest."
Interviewed: Nuns Of The Tundra
They're influenced by Queens Of The Stone Age, Foo Fighters, Royal Blood and The Black Keys and are described by Andrew Marston as: "A powerhouse of rock, who blew the tent poles off our ѿý Introducing tent at Lakefest."
Interviewed: Rosie James
Andrew Marston chats to Rosie James who explains how her role as a radio plugger fits in to the music scene.
She grew up in Bromyard before going to work for record labels in Brighton and now works full time with her own company Fever To Tell.
Interviewed: Ryan Sparrow
Playing a mix of indie pop/folk influenced by the likes of Ed Sheehan, Ben Howard, Bob Dylan and Bon Iver.
Interviewed: Sam Ostler
Last year, he performed on a 17-date tour with sixties’ chart-toppers The Stylistics and he’s just finished with The Three Degrees.
Sam’s now had every track from his 2 EPs played on the ѿý, including national airplay.
Interviewed: Sam Ostler
Last year, he performed on a 17-date tour with sixties’ chart-toppers The Stylistics and he’s just finished with The Three Degrees.
Sam’s now had every track from his 2 EPs played on the ѿý, including national airplay.
In session: Stuart Woolfenden
As well as being a prolific songwriter, he's a prolific performer as well - often playing as many as three shows in a day.
He's been writing music since he started high school and is influenced by The Clash, Manic Street Preachers and the Kaiser Chiefs.
He’s recently dropped out of a maths degree to study at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
Interviewed: Vanadian Avenue
They specialise in indie, rock, parade and psychedelia whilst also organising gigs and showcases.
They started out in 1995 when Rita was writing for a high school paper and Malicia promoted local punk rock shows.
Broadcast
- Sun 3 Nov 2019 18:00ѿý Hereford & Worcester