11/06/2011
Dermot has Saturday Sessions from the Staines indie band Hard-Fi and the London-born singer-songwriter Marcus Foster.
Dermot has Saturday Sessions from Hard-Fi and Marcus Foster.
Hard-Fi's debut album, Stars of CCTV, was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize back in 2005. The follow up, Once Upon a Time in the West, was released in 2007 and went straight to number one in the UK album charts. The band celebrated being "released from the dark, lonely confines of the recording studio" with a couple of gigs around the UK and they're set to release their third album later this year.
London born Marcus Foster's musical influences include Louis Armstrong, Tom Waits and Van Morrison and he's been described by Music Week as "a one-man Mumford & Sons, with an already impressive song catalogue". He releases his debut album, Nameless Path, this month.
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Music Played
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Supergrass
Sun Hits The Sky
- Now 37 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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Arctic Monkeys
The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala
- Suck It and See.
- Domino.
- 4.
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Iggy Pop
I Wanna Be Your Dog
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Bentley Rhythm Ace
BENTLEY'S GONNA SORT YOU OUT
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ROME
ROME - Season's Trees
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Gossip
Heavy Cross
- CD SINGLE.
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The Civil Wars
Barton Hollow
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Oasis
Slide Away
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Cast
Sandstorm
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The Verve
History
- (CD Single).
- Hut.
- 4.
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Other Lives
For 12
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Morrissey
Irish Blood, English Heart
- (CD Single).
- Sanctuary.
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King Creosote
Bats In The Attic
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The Flaming Lips
Race For The Prize
- (CD Single).
- Warner Bros.
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R.E.M.
BANG AND BLAME
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Adele
Someone Like You (Saturday Session Archive)
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Gomez
Whatever's On Your Mind
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Rilo Kiley
PORTIONS FOR FOXES
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Muse
SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE
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Bloc Party
BANQUET
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Cinnamon Girl
- Greatest Hits.
- Reprise.
- 1.
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My Morning Jacket
Holding On To Black Metal
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Gomez
Hush Little Baby
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The White Stripes
HOTEL YORBA
- XL.
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Santigold
L.E.S. Artistes
- CD SINGLE.
Broadcast
- Sat 11 Jun 2011 15:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 2
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