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Live music from Tramps Like Us (Hereford)

More of your England anthems, we're at the Aestival and Linton festivals, The Misers talk about supporting The Proclaimers, and Tramps Like Us are live in session.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Local Music England Anthems

    • Blind Granny's Taxi Nightmare

      Hi Ho Come On England

    • Bruno Gallone

      Forever England

  • The Hare Piece Track

    • Larm Perry

      Morning Sickness

  • The Misers support The Proclaimers

    • The Misers

      Take A Load Off Annie

      • EMI.
  • Gigs Of The Week

    • Bash:Roland

      Breakfast Comedown

    • Laura Broad

      Crash

  • Recorded Live at the Wychwood Festival

    • Barbarix

      Live in session

  • In Session

    • Tramps Like Us

      Ghosts

    • Tramps Like Us

      Running On Railway Lines

  • Caroline Fitzgerald

    Fallout Stranger

  • In Session

    • Tramps Like Us

      Whispers

    • Tramps Like Us

      Guangdong

    • Tramps Like Us

      Thoughts That Go Unsaid

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  • Fri 18 Jun 201019:00

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