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Reg Meuross in Session with Mark Radcliffe on the Folk Show BBC Radio 2 17th January 2017
The best folk and acoustic music from Britain and beyond. This week, Mark welcomes singer-songwriter Reg Meuross to the Salford studio. Follow the link here from 7pm on 17th January 2018. Reg first emerged on the scene in the 1980's with The Panic Brothers, and went...
Charlie Dore & Ken Bruce every day this week with your mid morning cuppa.
From Monday 8th to Friday 12th January, Charlie Dore will be chatting on BBC Radio 2 with 'Popmeister' Ken Bruce. Charlie Dore chooses 10 Tracks of My Years with songs from The Beatles and Duncan Browne. After drama school, regional rep and a stint in children's...
Howzat! Outplayed and thoroughly beaten but ready for more
As the Ashes slip away in Perth all those early morning alarms and subsequent lack of sleep of the past few weeks seem a little daft. England thoroughly outplayed and sadly thoroughly beaten, why do we bother? I guess because test match cricket, especially against the...
East/West Tour: Jess Morgan & Kitty Macfarlane – live review, South Devon Music
Artistry, chemistry, camaraderie and mutual respect make for a cracking double header with Jess Morgan and Kitty Macfarlane’s East West tour, with each standing out in their own uniqueness, and supporting the other’s individuality to shine through. From ‘Whitby’ to...
No banners, no marches, just words and melodies to awaken our senses. Northern Sky reviews Faraway People by Reg Meuross
Reg Meuross is one of the most reliable singer songwriters in the country today. His songs are often touching, poignant and easily accessible, yet he doesn't feel a need to shriek or scowl, grumble or growl, rather, he stands before us with guitar in hand and moves...
Wake up to a Breakfast of Neutrinos with Charlie Dore on Dark Matter Day
Tuesday Oct 31st is World Dark Matter Day Charlie Dore released her 9th album, Dark Matter - lead song ‘Breakfast of Neutrinos’ - in May and is touring throughout 2017 & ’18 to promote it. It’s actually a metaphor for the mysteries of our own, inner space, but was...