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Women In Rock
singers Emily Clarke, Jennifer Greene and Raven Silvers front a five-piece band and work their way through songs first made famous by the likes of Heart, Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, Cher, Stevie Nicks, Blondie, Evanescence, Bonnie Tyler, Suzi Quatro,...
BBC Big Band
the BBC Big Band under conductor Barry Forgie perform regularly at most of the UK’s major music festivals including the BBC Proms, Cheltenham, Edinburgh, Harrogate, Brecon and as an Associate Ensemble at Town Hall Birmingham
Alan Barnes
highly-regarded jazz saxophonist who studied saxophone, woodwinds and arranging at the Leeds College of music and has since played with many fine musicians as well as on albums by such as Selina Jones, Bjork, Van Morrison, Bryan Ferry, Clare Teal,...
Jane Chapman
classical harpsichordist and frequent partner in chamber ensembles such as Trio Aporia
The Opera Boys
take any four classically trained tenors from London’s Royal Academy of Music, put them together as The Opera Boys, and send them out either to appear as singing waiters at weddings or, as here, to come on stage to perform a range of material from...
Pixies
influential Boston-based alternative rockers Black Francis, Joey Santiago, David Lovering and Paz Lenchantin whose songs cover such subjects as extraterrestrials, incest and biblical violence
Track Dogs
based in Madrid but hailing from Ireland, the US and the UK, Garrett Wall, Robbie K Jones, Howard Brown and Dave Mooney take their name from the NYC subway maintenance teams and allegedly play “sun-shiny songs thriving on dark themes behind...
Simon Evans
Luton-born comedian now living in Hove often heard on Radio 4 and who has also been seen on Mock the Week and Live At The Apollo
Dew Barf
Liskeard guitarist Andy Boddington from duo 2Tonic is joined by another bearded gentleman to play some classic rock covers and instrumental originals
Fly Yeti Fly
acoustic duo Darren Fisher and Lorna Somerville say they “try to combine an earthy yet ethereal theme to our songwriting, layered with harmonic sincerity”, whatever that might mean!
Jade Gall
Saxophonist and flautist who studied Performance Practice at Dartington College of Arts and who is regularly to be seen performing with the likes of Seriously Collins, DS:UK, Jessica & the Rabbits, Orpheus and others
Margaret Atwood
Ottawa-born author of more than 50 books of fiction, poetry and critical essays, the best known of which is arguably 'The Handmaid’s Tale'
Chris Cleverley
Birmingham-based alt-folk songwriter, performer and fingerstyle guitarist who won the Bristol Folk Festival’s 2014 ‘Isambard Folk Award’
Laurence Cummings
an exponent of historical performance both as a conductor and harpsichord player with leading period instrument groups throughout the UK and Europe
Linde Nijland & Bert Ridderbos
the ‘best folk singer of The Netherlands’, Linde is perhaps best known for her sincere renditions of Sandy Denny song material performing here with multi-instrumentalist Bert Ridderbos on guitars, cittern, accordion and banjo

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