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Andrew Marston introduces live music from Jake-Boy Hughes (Hereford)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music from Hereford's Paralympic Flame Party.

2 hours

Music Played

  • In Session

    • Jake 'Boy' Hughes

      Questions

    • Jake 'Boy' Hughes

      Bassist In The Band

  • Rubicava

    Autopilot

  • Tip Of The Week from BBC Radio 1's Huw Stephens

    • JoelHoddell

      Pulse

  • Bella In The Wych Elm

    Lucinda

  • Gig Of The Week

    • The Undercover Hippy

      Global Recession

  • Bee Davies

    Are You Happy Now?

  • Album Preview

    • Lewis Bolton

      Superman

  • In Session

    • Jake 'Boy' Hughes

      Fool

    • Jake 'Boy' Hughes

      Changing

  • Ricky Cool & The Hoola Boola Boys

    Little Girl Of Mine

  • Live Music

    • Roving Crows

      Love Is The Finest Thing

    • Roving Crows

      The White Petticoat

  • Agata Azzolina

    Sometimes

  • Live Music

    • Roving Crows

      Long Time Dead

  • Martin Thorne

    This World Keeps On Crying

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  • Fri 14 Sep 201219:00

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