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Andrew Marston introduces Wisenheimer (Leominster)

Unsigned, undiscovered & under-the-radar, as recorded at Number 8 in Pershore.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Time Of The Mouth

    30 Seconds

  • Ben Y.

    Need You

  • Cheating Lights

    Like A Dream

  • The LT Show

    For My People

  • When Fear Falls

    Laughter House

  • Chevy Chase Stole My Wife

    This Is Art Calling

  • Junior Weeb

    Not Right

  • IN SESSION AT NUMBER 8 ARTS CENTRE PERSHORE

    • Wisenheimer

      Haze

    • Wisenheimer

      Stolen Sovereign

  • Jynxstarr

    Woo Riddem

  • Rourky

    Live My Life

  • OMYO

    Wait For Your Love

  • Page 44

    Watch Me Fade

  • Celluloid

    Fear Of Flying

  • Last Tree Squad

    Live, Life, Love

  • Lower Loveday

    You Could've Been My Queen

  • Rhythmic Groove

    What About Me & U

  • IN SESSION AT NUMBER 8 ARTS CENTRE PERSHORE

    • Wisenheimer

      Can't Pay

    • Wisenheimer

      Gold Digger

  • 7Shades

    The Answers

  • No Labels

    Nothing Changes

In session

In session
If you're a fan of the Jam and The Clash, you're going to love Wisenheimer!

This Leominster garage rock three-piece have already released two EPs and are working on their debut album.

Influenced by '60s garage rock, '70s punk, ska, blues and good old Rock 'n' Roll, Andrew Marston describes them as: "In-yer-face punk delivered with high-energy fun in a must-see live show”.

25 - 29 May: Breaking Bands Festival, Stoke Prior nr Bromsgrove

25 - 29 May: Breaking Bands Festival, Stoke Prior nr Bromsgrove

Breaking Bands Festival brings the very best of the bands of the future into one place to open up the festival season and show what they can do.

It offers four days packed with a variety of genres, including punk, rock and metal where the bands can showcase their talent.

Taking notes from the past 20 years of attending festivals and events, the organisers have put a year of planning into the good, the bad and the ugly to come up with a festival they would pay to go to themselves!

AC/DC’s Drummer Chris Slade is making an appearance at this year's event.

Features

  • The busiest festival weekend of the year so far.
  • Jason Bonham is to tour America in his dad's honour.

tv Music's Biggest Weekend

tv Music's Biggest Weekend
This weekend, we’re creating a music event the likes of which we’ve never done before.

The Biggest Weekend is a four-day festival across four sites in all four nations – Belfast, Coventry, Perth and Swansea.

We’re broadcasting from nine stages and the performers reflect the full range of our music services, from the Gallagher brothers to Ed Sheeran and Malvern's Nigel Kennedy. In fact, more than 100 different artists are taking part.

We’ll have an audience of 175,000 in the venues, and millions more watching and listening on the tv.

Here at tv Music Introducing, we selected a variety of artists from across the country for their first UK tour, culminating in a gig at the Biggest Weekend.

tv Music Introducing in Pershore

tv Music Introducing in Pershore
We took Inwards, 3Sixty, Wisenheimer and Loose Change to record a live session for us in Pershore after they blew us away with the tracks.

We took overwhich is a venue run by the community for the community and boasts a huge auditorium with the biggest cinema screen for miles.

It has a café and gallery andhosts regular live music in the heart of Pershore.

It takes 200 volunteers to run the place but there are also three full time members of staff.

Musicians' Masterclass

Musicians' Masterclass
It was the biggest new music business gathering to ever to be held in the UK, with more than 100 sessions and 250 speakers ensuring every aspect of the music business was covered.

Held across three days, Amplify offered exclusive access to the UK music industry’s biggest names through intimate talks, music masterclasses and recording workshops.

This week, Radio 1's Huw Stephens and 6 Music's Steve Lamacq introduce for top tips in a demo derby, which includes Evesham band .

tv Music Introducing at the Hay Festival

tv Music Introducing at the Hay Festival

It's a pick 'n' mix shop that straddles the Herefordshire-Wales border and swells the population of Hay-on-Wye early each summer.

We'll be there again, this year, on Sunday, 27 May with some of our favourite handpicked musicians from Herefordshire & Worcestershire, recording four sessions for broadcast across two events.

Then on Tuesday, 29 May, tv Music Introducing presenter Andrew Marston quizzes two of Hay's most prolific hit-makers about the science behind a No.1 record.

Alan McGee was the founding father of Creation Records, responsible for signing bands such as Oasis, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine and The Libertines. Alan was also behind a club night which saw appearances from The Killers, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Kasabian and The Darkness.

Jim Eliot has had seven UK top 10 singles – that’s the same number as Adele. But just who is this one-man hit factory? Jim’s written and produced songs for Kylie Minogue, Will Young, Olly Murs, Ellie Goulding, Christina Perri, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Leona Lewis, James Morrison, Rae Morris, Sigma and Foxes – and does all of this tucked away in the shadows of the Black Mountains.

Broadcast

  • Sat 26 May 2018 20:00

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