Wildflowers and Trond K & the Serious Issues perform live in session on the Hello GoodBye Show at noon. Wildflowers began in April 2012, put together by former Bristol based lead singer and chief songwriter Siddy Bennett. They were suitably labelled in an early review as “Punk Dolly Parton”. Trond K is a singer/songwriter based in Bergen, Norway. He is widely influenced by the 70’s outlaw country scene, the English pub-rock scene and the post-punk new romantics. His song writing and performances spans from the most intense and soulful acoustic numbers to the novelty loud and confronting rock/cabaret-songs. [Repeated Monday 5.30am.]
Hello GoodBye Show at noon – live music by Wildflowers and Trond K & the Serious Issues
May 18th, 2013 · No Comments
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OTO Broadcast at 2.30pm – Alexander Von Schlippenbach, Chris Abrahams, more
May 18th, 2013 · No Comments
OTO Broadcast at 2.30pm features new and old music from artists performing at Cafe OTO, including Alexander Von Schlippenbach, Chris Abrahams, Bee Mask, Bridget Hayden, Eyvind Kang & Jessika Kenney, David Grubbs and The 49 Americans. This programme should have gone out last Wednesday night but did not due to technical difficulties. [Repeated Sunday 10am.]
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Clear Spot at 8pm – PianoDay London 2013
May 17th, 2013 · No Comments
Tonight’s Clear Spot at 8pm takes a behind-the-scenes look at Markson Pianos’ new festival PianoDay London 2013, at Lauderdale House on 2 June, featuring nine concert pianists from eight countries. Guests include pianists Ratko Delorko and Rok Palčič who will take part from their studios in Germany and Slovenia respectively. Plus amateur pianists Ed Balls MP and Rosemary Chrimes, the Munich Olympics discus-thrower-turned-landlady. The programme will also treat listeners to live performances from a surprisingly sophisticated new collection of piano works written by children for other children to play – 28 Piano Pieces By Children For Children – which is a fundraiser for Leukaemia and Myeloma Research. Presented by Markson Pianos Composer-in-Residence Lola Perrin, with Karl Ferre. [Repeated Monday 9am].


