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Andrew Marston introduces Redland (Worcester)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, recorded at De Koffie Pot in Hereford.

2 hours

Last on

Sat 13 Jan 2018 20:00

Music Played

  • Project Revise

    Fire Burns Out

  • Stewart Wallace

    Dangerous

  • Clyde Jefferson

    Into The Light

  • Abel Gray

    Foolish

  • Jonny Jagger

    Poor Boy

  • Ross Angeles

    Holding

  • In session at De Koffie Pot in Hereford

    • Redland

      Falling

    • Redland

      Friendzone

  • Ashleigh Harley

    Judge Me

  • Shiraz Hempstock

    On My Mind

  • Answer Back

    Stay Here

    Remix Artist: Sisco Kennedy.
  • Lisbee Stainton

    Spark

  • Inwards

    Skateboarding

  • Ben Z Smith

    We Are Animals

  • Alvin & The Angry Barrels

    Do It To Yourself

  • The Stoned Cherries

    Run With The Moonlight

  • In session at De Koffie Pot in Hereford

    • Redland

      Kick It

    • Redland

      Mini Cooper

In session

In session
Redland (Jonah Edmonds) is a 19-year-old singer/songwriter, from Worcester, who has been composing music since the age of 11.
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He says: "I like to write songs that tell a story and they're usually about girls (although I have a girlfriend now so that may stop).
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"I listen to a wide variety of music from Elvis Presley to Tupac, from Ed Sheeran to AC/DC.”
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He’s been gigging around the local area, in bands and as a solo artist, for the last four years.
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β€œAn incredible performance, reminiscent of The Chainsmokers, The Weeknd and Frank Ocean, delivered by just one guy and one huge soulful sound” - Andrew Marston.
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Rise Records shuts in Worcester

Rise Records shuts in Worcester
Vinyl is as popular as ever - with many independent and high street names selling it.
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One shop in Worcester, however, well-known for selling records and CDs, has tonight closed its doors for good.
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Rise Records, which is located in the Crowngate Shopping Centre, held a party this afternoon to celebrate their six years in the city.
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Polish music weekender

Polish music weekender
The Polish community in Redditch is hoping to raise around Β£8,000, this weekend, by hosting a two-day music event for their equivalent of ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Children In Need.
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Taking place at the Mettis Sports and Social Club in Batchley, the gig will see bands from all over the UK performing songs in both languages.
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The free event, which is open to everybody, will feature music, dance, keep fit, face painting and traditional Polish food and drink.
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All money raised will be spent on children's hospitals across the country, which doesn't have its own National Health Service.
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Features

Features
  • : Gordon Giltrap visits our area.
  • : A new album from Kington's Ellie Goulding, the Boar's Head in Kidderminster reopens, and how the government is asking property developers to soundproof music venues.

ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Music Introducing in Hereford

ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Music Introducing in Hereford
Our first sessions of 2018 come from De Koffie Pot in Hereford, which is part of the Left Bank complex.
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The venue has become a social hub in the city centre since the new owners, the Waring family (who run Lyde Court), took over the business in 2014.
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The team hosts various classes and clubs, such as life drawing on a Tuesday night, discussion nights and a pub quiz on Wednesdays, salsa, burlesque and book club on Thursdays and free live music on Fridays and Saturdays.
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They say: "The Wild Hare Club is The Left Bank’s favourite music appreciation club and they hold events at The Left Bank and draw in exciting talent and lots of fans. And who could forget the recent surprise appearance of Robert Plant at a Deborah Bonham gig at The Left Bank."
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Every Saturday during the summer months, you’ll find buskers on their bandstand and their Speakeasy club, on the lower ground floor, has a varied line-up of up-and-coming underground DJs playing house, drum & bass and UK garage.
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Gay Britannia: Years and Years

Gay Britannia: Years and Years
Recent figures show that more than 40 per cent of LGBT+ people will experience a significant mental health problem, compared to around 25 per cent of the whole population, and are more than twice as likely to have attempted suicide.
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Young pop culture icon Olly Alexander, who studied at Hereford College of Arts, explores why the gay community is more vulnerable to mental health issues, as he opens up about his own long-term battles with depression. As the outspoken frontman of the band Years and Years, Olly is a powerful voice on mental health, bullying and LGBT+ rights. He has broken taboos with music videos that celebrate queer identities and spoken openly about his own sexuality as well as his ongoing struggles with anxiety.
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In the film Olly joins young people on their journeys battling issues that parallel his own - from homophobic bullying to eating and anxiety disorders - and along the way he asks what can be done to address them.
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ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Music Introducing in Bromsgrove

ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Music Introducing in Bromsgrove
Our next recording session takes place on Sunday 28 January atΜύΜύfrom 7pm, where we’ll be showcasing some of the best new musicians we have in region.
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These artists didn't even know they were being considered - and we hope this inspires people to keep sending in their music, because we really do listen to everything!
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The Artrix is one of our premier local venues and whenΜύtheir stages aren't being graced by theatre or music, it's been the place where Lee Evans and Michael McIntyre have tested all of their jokes.
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  • Sat 13 Jan 2018 20:00

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