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Andrew Marston introduces Cabin Music (Hereford)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, from the Worcester Music Festival.

• We’re at the award-winning Annie’s, in Worcester, recognised for cooking up some tasty gigs!

• As Seven Worlds, One Planet hits our screens, we’ll look at the environmental impact of some of our biggest local festivals.

• More of your memories of the Malvern Winter Gardens, including tales of The Jam, New Order & The Pretenders.

• Live music from the Herefordshire duo, Cabin Music, who are getting more gigs in Germany than they are in the UK!

2 hours

Music Played

  • Roving Crows

    Casanova Is Burning

  • Northern Fir

    Three Stitches

  • Devon Mayson

    You Only Love Me When You're Drunk

  • Mumbo-Jumbo

    A World Gone Wild

  • The Wandering Hearts

    Burning Bridges

    • Decca.
  • Championed by Tom Robinson

    • Vinny Peculiar

      Question Time

      • Shadrack & Duxbury.
  • In session

    • Cabin Music

      What If Love

      • Dark Apple Promotions.
    • Cabin Music

      In May

      • Dark Apple Promotions.
  • Jake & Rob

    All Night

  • Korb

    Cumulonimbus (by Arboria)

    • Dreamlord Recordings.
  • Stone Mountain Sinners

    Tones Of Home

    • Sonny Jim Recording Co.
  • Sarah Jones

    Lucy George/Katy's Goose

  • Joe Wheldon

    Time Is A Teacher

  • Mike Weaver

    Finding Hilcot

  • Marie-Claire Berreen & Her Husbands

    Draw Breath

  • Will Cookson

    Stickfigure Dreams

  • The Haunted Souls

    Borderline

  • Chloe Mogg

    Come Out With Me

  • Paul Farrer

    Elegy For Strings In D Minor

Award-winning Annie's

This month's sessions come from the Worcester Music Festival, where we hosted a stage at Annie's Burger Shack.
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And this week - they won an award for the Best Burger Bar in England!
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We hear from Annie, herself, as she tells us how she came to England with just a guitar and now has three music venues across the country.

Seven Worlds, One Planet

Sir David Attenborough's latest programme, Seven Worlds, One Planet, began tonight on Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú One - just four months after announcing the series at Glastonbury.
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His last documentary, Blue Planet II, revealed to the world the harmful damage plastic has had on the environment.
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Since then, large numbers of festivals have banned straws and other single use plastics.
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This week, to coincide with the launch of the new series, we assess the environmental damage our local festivals are having - and the measures they're taking to 'leave no trace'.

In session

Cabin Music is a live recording project by the Herefordshire-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Elspeth Anne alongside drummer Tom Rees.
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Their sound is a combination of British folk-music traditions and alt country with grunge and riot grrl influence.
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But since their formation in 2018, they've played more shows in Germany than here in the UK - with more European dates lined up!
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Features

  • In the Music News: A live music venue, in Ledbury, is banned from having live music for three months.

Malvern Winter Gardens

Malvern is well known for its classical connections, but many people are unaware of the town's other musical story.
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From the early '60s, for a period of around 30 years, Malvern Winter Gardens rocked to the sounds of bands such The Jam, The Kinks, The Who, Pink Floyd, Motorhead, Hawkwind and many more, some of whom were in their infancy at the time.
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Local charity Rock Around the Hills created an interactive exhibition, thanks to a £60,000 grant, celebrating the story of rock, punk and progressive rock at the Winter Gardens from 1961 to 1990.
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The display features more than 400 posters, tickets, flyers and fanzines, as well as recorded memories from audience members, musicians and promoters who were all part of the scene.
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Having already been at Malvern Library and the Hive in Worcester, the exhibition has now moved to the airwaves - and we're broadcasting some of those memories every Sunday, from 6pm, here on Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Hereford & Worcester.

Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Music Introducing in Bromyard

Our next recording session takes place at the Conquest Theatre in Bromyard on Sunday, 24 November from 7pm.
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If you've only ever driven through the town before, the Conquest is on what we like to call 'Nozstock Street!'.
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The theatre has now been hosting events at its Tenbury Road location for a quarter of a century - but they'd been campaigning for a facility like this since the '50s, according to the records book.
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Originally, events had been held in an 'old tin hut' which had been built in 1919 by the Royal British Legion.ÌýBut eventually they decided an all-singing, all-dancing venue was what the town needed.
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We'd love to see you on the 24th - simply turn up, there's no need to book.

Broadcast

  • Sun 27 Oct 2019 18:00

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