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Andrew Marston introduces live music from Gwyn Ashton (Bewdley)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at Snodfest near Pershore.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Goldman

    Lullaby

    • Sony.
  • Interview of the week

    • Lauren Wright

      Spark

      • Right Recordings.
    • Lauren Wright

      I Love You

      • Right Recordings.
  • Stanley Penrose

    In Your Wake

  • Worcestershire Gig Of The Week

    • A Poetic Yesterday

      Midnightmares

      • Banter Music.
  • In Session

    • Gwyn Ashton

      As The Crow Flies

      • Riverside Records.
    • Gwyn Ashton

      Prohibition

      • Riverside Records.
  • The Misers

    Old Town

  • Beatles Day

    • Nigel Clark

      It's Not Easy (To Say Goodbye)

      • Strike Back Records.
    • Nigel Clark

      Help!

      • Northern Songs.
  • Charlotte Noble

    Crazy

  • Herefordshire Gig Of The Week

    • Red Room Therapy

      Life Goes On

  • In Session

    • Gwyn Ashton

      Breaking All The Rules

      • Riverside Records.
    • Gwyn Ashton

      Leave

      • Riverside Records.
  • Lauren Wright

    Kiss Me

    • Right Recordings.

Broadcast

  • Fri 5 Oct 201219:00

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Sessions

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