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Andrew Marston introduces live music from Sunjay & Hettie Bunker (Kidderminster)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at Kidderminster College.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Bwalya

    Putting Me First

  • BBC Introducing Musicians' Masterclass

    • Daniel and the Scandals

      By The Sunshine

  • Daylight Robbery

    Shame On You

  • Reviews

    • Gareth Forsyth

      Nostalgia

  • Gig Guide

    • Moonbow

      Headlights

  • In Session

    • Sunjay

      N/A

      • MAS Records.
    • Sunjay

      N/A

      • MAS Records.
  • Connor Sharp

    Lost

  • Glowpeople

    Eco Trip

    • Specky Records UK.
  • Reviews

    • Michael Knowles

      Pebbles Out Of Stone

    • Straina

      Much To Do About Nothing

      • Reel Me Records.
  • NowWhat!

    Freefall

  • Gig Guide

    • The Stiff Joints

      Come Home Brother

  • In Session

    • Hetti Bunker

      Come On Home

      • MAS Records.
    • Hetti Bunker

      End Of The World

      • MAS Records.

Broadcast

  • Sat 23 Mar 201320:00

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