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Andrew Marston introduces live music from Wooden Horse (Worcester)

Howard James Kenny is off to play Europe and the best way to record music.

2 hours

Music Played

  • mamoolian

    She No Lady

  • Interview Tracks

    • Howard James Kenny

      Insects

    • Howard James Kenny

      Good Fortune

  • Review Tracks

    • Inca Hoots

      Sine Cera

    • Peace

      Peace - Old Man Murphy

  • Gig Guide Track

    • RIA

      Put On A Light

  • In Session

    • Wooden Horse

      Hell Ain't Going Home

    • Wooden Horse

      Waiting On You

  • The Audacity

    The Whole World Is Against Me

  • We Shall Meet In The Place Where There Is No Darkness

    A Quite Bright Blue

  • God Save The King

    I Dunne, Oh!

  • Tenz

    Stankin

  • Review Track

    • Tallulah Fix

      Serotonin Sickness

  • Neon Mistress

    Hey Girl

  • In Session

    • Wooden Horse

      Yonder Calling

    • Wooden Horse

      Be Lonely With Me

  • Georgia Szygowska

    Young And Wild And Free

Broadcast

  • Fri 9 Mar 201219:00

From Hereford to Downing Street

From Hereford to Downing Street

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Worcester Show highlights

Worcester Show highlights

BBC Introducing talent takes to the main stage at Pitchcroft Racecourse.

Lakefest 2026: Access all areas

Lakefest 2026: Access all areas

Go behind the scenes at Herefordshire's biggest music festival.

Featured Artist: Millie Ady

Featured Artist: Millie Ady

Summery tracks from the Redditch act who's got Sir Paul McCartney's seal of approval.

Festivals

Festivals

The biggest music events in Herefordshire & Worcestershire.

Gigs

Gigs

Chloe Mogg's daily list of live music.

History

History

Tales of epic gigs and local legends.

Masterclass

Masterclass

Our top tips for new musicians.

Sessions

Sessions

The best live performances since 2005.

'Robert Plant is a celebrity customer'

'Robert Plant is a celebrity customer'

The musical treasure trove in Kidderminster is home to more than 400,000 records.