Andrew Marston introduces Invincible Youth (Hereford)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar, recorded at the Nozstock: The Hidden Valley.
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Imelda May interviewed at Lakefest
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Sebastian Tree
Something In The Water
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Appearing at the Morton Stanley Festival
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the jellybean rebellion
Indie Love
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Two Time Johnson
Found My Way
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In the gig guide
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State of Ember
New Day
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Appearing at the Kidderminster Fringe Festival
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The Humdrum Express
Copy Cats
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In session at the Nozstock Festival
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Invincible Youth
Pod
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Invincible Youth
Breathe Slow
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Xcursion
Dirty Lips
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The Naughty Corner Ukulele Band
Ukulele Fundamentalists
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Jackson
Keep Swimming
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Appearing at the Pershore Jazz Festival
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Remi Harris
In On The 2
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Opia9
The Tide
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In session at the Nozstock Festival
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Invincible Youth
Quiet White
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Invincible Youth
The Hills
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In session
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Influenced by Lorde, Gorillaz, Timberland, Björk, Nirvana and Slipknot, the guys were asked were asked to join four other artists to tour the UK at the end of April.
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"A band that has exploded onto the music scene with some incredibly powerful songs and a killer performance" - Andrew Marston.
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Lakefest: Imelda May
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Imelda May appeared on stage at Lakefest over the weekend - you may remember she headlined Nozstock just 12 months earlier.
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She's recorded with some incredible artists - people such as Lou Reed, Jeff Beck, Jools Holland, Smokey Robinson, Tom Jones, Meat Loaf, The Levellers and The Dubliners.
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On stage, she's joined David Gilmour, U2, Marc Almond, Sinead O'Connor, Lulu, The Boomtown Rats, Elvis Costello, Paolo Nutini, Jamie Cullum and Kodaline.
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So we get her top tips for up-and-coming musicians!
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Lakefest: Rozalla Miller
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Rozalla - or Rozalla Miller as she’s now called - performed in the secret Ibiza tent on Sunday at Lakefest near Ledbury.
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19 - 20 August: Morton Stanley Festival, Redditch
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This free two-day event, organised by the local council, will showcase some of the best talent coming out of the town.
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19 August: Kidderminster Fringe Festival
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The pub, on Worcester Street, is hosting its sixth annual outdoor event as part of the arts festival.
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Sid and Sandra, who were in charge of the Boar's Head, are now just running the one event - which they're calling the Kidderminster Fringe.
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18 - 20 August: The Sunrise Celebration, Pontrilas, Golden Valley
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The Sunrise Celebration, at Pontrilas between Hereford & Abergavenny, will feature world beats, gypsy, ska, celtic, folk, dubstep, psytrance and reggae.
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There will be a variety of talks, from sustainable gardening and healing to positive media and renewable energy.
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There'll also be workshops in basket making, graffiti art and survival skills.
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Â鶹Éç Introducing at Nozstock
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Russell Howard describes it as "a rural slice of English eccentricity" and Phill Jupitus & The Blockheads say "Nozstock is the best festival of its size in the UK".
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This event started as a family BBQ more than 15 years ago that just got out of hand!Ìý
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Headliners, this year, includedÌýSeasick Steve,ÌýHappy Mondays,ÌýHayseed DixieÌýandÌýGoldie Lookin Chain.
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We were there on the Sunday hosting our very own Â鶹Éç Introducing stage; highlights will be broadcast throughout August here on Â鶹Éç Hereford & Worcester.
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18 - 20 August: Pershore Jazz Festival
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Whilst 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 is a not-for-profit organisation run by an unpaid committee dedicated to the cause of quality jazz for all to enjoy.
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Highlights: The Worcester Show
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The free event included a dog show, food and drink, market stalls, children's sports, interactive workshops, arts, crafts and competitions plus a flower show.
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Entertainment was provided by Worcester band Supernova, community choir Got To Sing and Â鶹Éç Introducing favourite .
Â鶹Éç Introducing at the Worcester Music Festival
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This annual event Ìýwas first staged in 2008 by Chris Bennion, who makes Worcestershire Sauce.
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He set up a website called NotJustSauce - aiming to put Worcester on the map musically.
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It's been dubbed as Britain's version of SXSW in Texas!
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Taking place in around multiple venues across the city, from pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafes to historic buildings, river cruisers, record shops, on the streets and even in breweries, the festival is absolutely free to attend with hundreds of gigs to choose from.
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Broadcast
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