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Andrew Marston introduces an Upton Blues Festival special

Plus live music from Golden Valley musician Bird Radio, as recorded at the Artrix in Bromsgrove.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Joan

    Mr Right

  • Ashley Foster

    1 In 20 Years

  • Rock The Ford

    • Jeaga

      This City

    • Neon Mistress

      Hey Girl

  • Reviews

    • Answer Back

      Being Without You

  • Upton Blues

    • BabaJack

      Don't Get Me Wrong

  • Huw's Tip Of The Week

    • 5parks

      Infinity #5

  • Reviews

    • Jak Raven

      Wishbone

  • The Special Disco Band

    Gravity

  • In Session

    • Bird Radio

      Devil At The Door

      • Avocado Music Productions.
    • Bird Radio

      London The Forest

      • Avocado Music Productions.
  • Upton Blues

    • BabaJack

      Skin & Bone

  • Reviews

    • I Am Ryan

      Starting Over

    • The Cohen Brothers

      Cool Wind

  • In Session

    • Bird Radio

      Black Car

      • Avocado Music Productions.
    • Bird Radio

      Who Killed Cock Robin?

      • Avocado Music Productions.

Broadcast

  • Fri 20 Jul 201219:00

From hymns to headliners

From hymns to headliners

Go behind the scenes of the 300-year-old Kidderminster church turned new music venue.

Record Store Day

Record Store Day

Mr Tees in Kidderminster and Carnival Records in Malvern say vinyls are in huge demand.

From Malvern to Millions

From Malvern to Millions

From BBC News to Grand Designs, how one composer became the soundtrack to British TV.

From Rhodes to the A49

From Rhodes to the A49

How Greek hotel gigs and a Herefordshire school sparked The Hours Between.

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.