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Andrew Marston introduces live music from Wooden Horse (Worcester)

Howard James Kenny is off to play Europe and the best way to record music.

2 hours

Music Played

  • mamoolian

    She No Lady

  • Interview Tracks

    • Howard James Kenny

      Insects

    • Howard James Kenny

      Good Fortune

  • Review Tracks

    • Inca Hoots

      Sine Cera

    • Peace

      Peace - Old Man Murphy

  • Gig Guide Track

    • RIA

      Put On A Light

  • In Session

    • Wooden Horse

      Hell Ain't Going Home

    • Wooden Horse

      Waiting On You

  • The Audacity

    The Whole World Is Against Me

  • We Shall Meet In The Place Where There Is No Darkness

    A Quite Bright Blue

  • God Save The King

    I Dunne, Oh!

  • Tenz

    Stankin

  • Review Track

    • Tallulah Fix

      Serotonin Sickness

  • Neon Mistress

    Hey Girl

  • In Session

    • Wooden Horse

      Yonder Calling

    • Wooden Horse

      Be Lonely With Me

  • Georgia Szygowska

    Young And Wild And Free

Broadcast

  • Fri 9 Mar 201219:00

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