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Andrew Marston introduces Marcel Zidani (Evesham)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at the Hay Festival.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Ellen Louise

    Butterflies

  • Robinson

    Happiness

    • Palawan.
  • Ellice

    No Passenger

  • Dharma Bums

    Jack Of Hearts

  • Appearing at Mello Festival nr Upton

    • Tazmin Barnes

      Where Did The Love Go

      • Big Help.
  • Appearing at HopFest, Bewdley

    • Stone Mountain Sinners

      Fine Line

  • In session at the Hay Festival

    • Marcel Zidani

      Chanson Triste

    • Marcel Zidani

      The Matador

    • Marcel Zidani

      Butterflies

  • Lonesome Stampede

    Wonderland

    • Jelli.
  • Loz Ruston Trio

    Cantaloupe Island

  • Lucy May Walker

    Self Destruction

  • Rob Challis

    3am Tears

  • Bekki Cameron

    Untitled

  • Saint Loe

    Fall In

  • Interviewed

    • Quill

      Grey Goose

  • Roving Crows

    Roll On Tomorrow

  • In session at the Hay Festival

    • Marcel Zidani

      Life's Journey

    • Marcel Zidani

      Inspiration

  • Simon Vincent

    All In Your Mind

In session

In session
Evesham's Marcel Zidani was nominated at the British Composer Awards 2015 with his track Butterflies.
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He's performed extensively across Europe, as well as giving concerts, masterclasses and adjudicating music competitions - including at the Birmingham Conservatoire.
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Marcel's played at music festivals all over the country and is a devoted piano teacher, who's recently written a book which focuses on a new style of teaching.
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John Bonham memorial

John Bonham memorial
Led Zeppelin's John Bonham has been honoured with a statue in Redditch this week.
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Last September, fans and campaigners put in a planning application to build a bronze memorial of him in the centre of his home town.
The statue depicts Bonham, who died in 1980 at the age of 32, sitting on a drumkit to mark what would have been his 70th birthday.
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Bev Bevan interview

Bev Bevan interview
A Worcestershire band, that has been together since 1972, will be performing tracks from their new EP at the Artrix in Bromsgrove this Friday.
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Quill, whose members have gone on to work with bands such as The Move and ELO, are also on tour in the Stand Up & Rock show with Jasper Carrott.
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We caught up the band and talked about their new material, recorded at Kidderminster College, and what it's like being inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.
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±«Óãtv Music Introducing in Hay-on-Wye

±«Óãtv Music Introducing in Hay-on-Wye
It's a pick 'n' mix shop that straddles the Herefordshire-Wales border and swells the population of Hay-on-Wye early each summer.
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, once again this year, with some of our favourite handpicked musicians from Herefordshire & Worcestershire, recording four sessions for broadcast across two events.
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±«Óãtv Music Introducing presenter Andrew Marston also quizzed one of Hay's most prolific hit-makers about the science behind a No.1 record.
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, 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.
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Hear all of our highlights throughout June on ±«Óãtv Hereford & Worcester.
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Mello Festival nr Upton

Mello Festival nr Upton
The organisers of the Upton International Festival moved their secondary festival, Mello, to a new site at Hanley Castle this year.
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Its previous home was Throckmorton Airfield.
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Acts, this year, included Soul II Soul, Toploader, Badly Drawn Boy, Toyah and Livin' Joy.
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Features

  • : Elgar's archive may get moved to London.
  • : The Hay Festival wraps up for 2018.

±«Óãtv Music Introducing in Bewdley

±«Óãtv Music Introducing in Bewdley
Our next recording session takes place at HopFest, near Bewdley.
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This will be their eighth annual event which takes place in the riverside town of Bewdley, featuring tonnes of local bands.
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This year they are extending the festival over three days.
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We will be there on Sunday, 17 June, hosting a stage dedicated to Herefordshire and Worcestershire artists chosen from theÌý.
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Each will record a live session for broadcast on the programme.
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Broadcast

  • Sun 3 Jun 2018 18:00

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