
Cherryshoes live from T In The Park (Hay-on-Wye)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music from Herefordshire and Worcestershire with Andrew Marston.
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Music Played
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Jake
Dare To See Beyond The Scene
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The -LT- Show
Love
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OMYO
Never Let You Go
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The Lonesome Stampede
Wonderland
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Performed live in our Worcester studios
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Poppy Waterman Smith
Risky Business
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Kill The Romantic
Collapsed Under Our Creation
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In session at T In The Park
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Cherryshoes
Mansong
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Cherryshoes
Ride On
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Cherryshoes
Justice
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Area-51
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In the news
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Ellie Goulding
Still Falling For You
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Phones
You Don't Know Me
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Lee Huckfield
Better Believe It
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David Ian Roberts
Carillon
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Mellow Deep
Mellow's Dub
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Orcas
Pulse
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Areme
More Four
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Martin D Yates
The Skirmish
In session

A Hay-on-Wye band have played the gig of a lifetime after being selected to perform at T In The Park after being put forward by ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Introducing.
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Apart from their lead singer, the members of Cherryshoes all like to remain anonymous - and even wear masks, on stage, to hide their faces!
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In their own words: "We're boiling up a powerful and heady mix of magical mercurial disharmony, persistent pulsating rhythm and an extraordinary spellbinding vocal".
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The collective were united by the spirit of the singer's hill-farming, street-fighting, glam-rocking, crossdressing biker uncle - who's sadly no longer with us.
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They sing about mad pre-madonnas, real life vampires, wild horses, obsessional love and stalking, all of which will appear on their new album recorded by Jim Eliot - the man who produces Ellie Goulding, Will Young, Kylie Minogue, Rae Morris and Olly Murs.
Reviewed: Lakefest

What an incredible time we had last weekend at Lakefest, which took place on the site of the former Big Chill at Eastnor Deer Park.
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The festival had moved from its former location, near Evesham, and in the process - doubled the audience.
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Headliners included Primal Scream, Starsailor, We Are Scientists, Newton Faulkner and The Coral.
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We had a stage at the event for the three days, showcasing local talent from Herefordshire & Worcestershire - and the crowd loved it!
Busking with Seal

A busker from Worcester's gone from singing for her supper to performing in front of thousands after being spotted on the street by pop star Seal.Ìý
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Poppy Waterman Smith was busking when the RnB singer's team noticed her and called him over to perform a duet with her.Ìý
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The 23-year-old was then invited to his sell out show as his warm up act.
Features
- Details about the Morton Stanley Festival in Redditch.
- The lineups for all of our local festivals.
19 - 21 August: Pershore Jazz Festival

Pershore Jazz has grown from small beginnings to becoming a well-respected part of the British jazz scene.
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While their regular jazz club tends to be more traditional, the festival provides scope for a much wider range of jazz appreciation and they feel that following only one particular style means missing a lot of 'good' music.
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Pershore Jazz are a not-for-profit organisation run by an unpaid committee dedicated to the cause of quality jazz for all to enjoy.
Singing

We have long known the power of a good sing-along.
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Now, research from the University of Oxford has shown that singing is a great ice-breaker and can get groups of people to bond together more quickly than other activities can.
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So we put the theory to the test with Worcestershire musician and vocal coach Eli Cameron.
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Introducing at the Worcester Music Festival

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Since 2011, we've been taking the show out on-the-road showcasing the very best musicians from our area.
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Our next recording session takes place at the , as part of this year's , on Sunday 18 September to record several acts who we've been playing on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester recently.
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We'll bring the bands - all we need now is the fans!
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None of these artists knew they were being considered for a live session - they were chosen based on the tracks they uploaded to us.
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It's free to get in - but you must be prepared to make lots of noise for local music!
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Doors open at 6pm, but you're more than welcome to turn up any time until 10pm.
Broadcast
- Sat 20 Aug 2016 20:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester