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BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford 02/05/2015 show details – Too Many Poets / Sylva Kay interviews and more

Saturday 2 May 2015
Tagged alphabet backwards, Charlie Cunningham, Esther Joy Lane, fixers, Golden Wings, Scarlet Baxter, Sylva Kay, Too Many Poets, Water Pageant

Balloon Ascents at BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford 25/04/2015 show details – Balloon Ascents interview and more

Sunday 26 April 2015
Tagged Animal Hands, Balloon Ascents, Candy Says, Ella Martini, Kitsch, Sam Martin, Wardens

Nightshift - May 2015 coverNightshift – May 2015 issue out now, with Oxford Punt 2015 and more

Friday 24 April 2015
Tagged alphabet backwards, Cassels, Indica Blues, Leo Steel, Monkfish, ride, Salvation Bill, seabuckthorn, The Great Western Tears, Tufthunter, vienna ditto

BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford 18/04/2015 show details – Dr Syntax / Haula interviews and more

Sunday 19 April 2015
Tagged Ags Connolly, Cassels, Dr Syntax, Haula, Little Brother Eli, Maiians, Pete Cannon, Rainbow Reservoir

Salvation BillBBC Introducing in Oxford 11/04/2015 show details – Salvation Bill interview, Stornoway session and more

Sunday 12 April 2015
Tagged Disco's Over, flights of helios, Girl Power, Homeplanetearth, manacles of acid, megan henwood, ride, Salvation Bill, stornoway

Alphabet Backwards at BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford 04/04/2015 show details – Alphabet Backwards interview and more

Tuesday 7 April 2015
Tagged Ablu, adam barnes, alphabet backwards, Lake Of Kings, Òkina, Sier Pin Sky, The Great Western Tears, the original rabbit foot spasm band

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  • “9 years ago, damn! Really enjoyed re-reading this. Lots of love to you all from Lisbon -- Pascal (guitarded strummer of Fee Fi) xx xx” – Pilates Pascal on Fee Fie Fo Fum: A Day Without Wine Is Like A Day Without Reggae
  • “Haven't heard of this band for a while (do they still exist?), but their song "Turbulence" remains in my Top20 rock songs for the last decade. "This Heart’s Built to Break" is good too.” – Dan on The Scholars: Turbulence
  • “As multi-award winning Peggy Seeger finishes her UK tour celebrating her 80th birthday, she must be celebrated for her fantastic performances and beautifully entertaining the British public and many from other countries who have traveled to see and hear her sing. http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/jun/08/peggy-seeger-queen-elizabeth-hall-live-review Peggy saw someone in the front row holding a birthday card during the first half of her London, South Bank concert, then Peggy demanded it was put on stage for everyone to see for the second half, and thanked her and the Campaign publicly. When Peggy spoke with campaign people, a couple of days ago, she said she's taken the card with her and put it on stage at every performance since. Thank you Peggy :-) To round off this amazing tour, Peggy has kindly donated her time and talents to a Benefit Concert for Oxford. It will be on Friday 10 July Doors 7pm and tickets can be obtained by emailing savetcp@gmail.com or phoning 0845 330 7633 Suggested minimum donation £20 and it will be worth double that. Please don't miss this fantastic event. Peggy will entertain your socks off!” – fruitnleaves on Nightshift - June 2015 issue out now, with Asher Dust interview and more
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