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Huw Stephens sits in

Huw Stephens sits in for Bethan Elfyn and is joined by Richard Parfitt of 60 Ft Dolls, one of the Newport bands that caused the area to be dubbed the 'new Seattle'.

Huw Stephens is joined by Richard Parfitt. Back in the 90's, Richard was the frontman of 60 Ft Dolls, one of the Newport bands that gave it the reputation of being the 'new Seattle'. He went on to write songs for Duffy's breakthrough Rockferry album and played on Dido's Life For Rent album. He's now Senior Lecturer for Music at the University Of South Wales.

3 hours

Last on

Sat 11 Mar 2017 19:00

Music Played

  • The Boo Radleys

    Wake Up Boo

  • Manic Street Preachers

    A Design For Life

  • Casi

    The Beast

  • Rhys Williams

    Lightning

  • Sigrid

    Don't Kill My Vibe

  • H. Hawkline

    Last Thing On Your Mind

  • Super Furry Animals

    bad Behaviour

  • Spin Doctors

    Two Princes

  • Oasis

    Live Forever

  • The Tates

    Electric Girl

  • Bright Light Bright Light

    Running Back To You (ft. Sir Elton John)

  • Stereolab

    Metronomic Underground

  • Underworld

    Born Slippy

  • The Stone Roses

    Love Spreads

  • 60ft Dolls

    Happy Shopper

  • Elastica

    Vaseline

  • Dub War

    Psycho System

  • 60ft Dolls

    Stay

  • Oasis

    Rock 'N' Roll Star

  • 60ft Dolls

    Hair

  • Urge Overkill

    Sister Havana

  • Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci

    Miss Trudy

  • Catatonia

    You've Got A Lot To Answer For

  • Fugees

    Killing Me Softly

  • Richard Edmund Band

    Cariad

  • Oasis

    Cigarettes & Alcohol

  • Goldfrapp

    Anymore

  • Dodgy

    Good Enough

  • Betsy

    Waiting

  • Pulp

    Common People

  • Los Campesinos!

    Sad Suppers

  • Pixies

    Bel Esprit

  • Stereophonics

    Local Boy In The Photgraph

  • White Lies

    Don't Want To feel It All

Broadcast

  • Sat 11 Mar 2017 19:00

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