A Million Songs Across My Brain #30 with Tim Watts
A show with guest drummer, Tim Watts – expect chat about our favourite drummers and tracks featuring those of a left-handed disposition!
A show with guest drummer, Tim Watts – expect chat about our favourite drummers and tracks featuring those of a left-handed disposition!
A show with guest drummer, Tim Watts – Expect chat about our favourite drummers and tracks featuring this of a left-handed disposition! https://www.mixcloud.com/West_Wilts_Radio/a-million-songs-across-my-brain-30-with-tim-watts/
This week’s show features a return appearance on WWR for Robbie Dixon – this time on the other side of the desk, as she shares her ‘tracks of a lifetime’ and talks about the experiences behind the choices. Van Morrison, Bowie, and Arcade Fire form a Meat Loaf sandwich!
A show dedicated to the original music produced by the acts across the local music scene. The composers of many of the songs featured have been guests on the show during 2024, so New Year’s Eve seems a good time to reflect on the talents on our doorstep.
Pro-percussionist, Ken Dewar, joins Andrew in the studio to discuss influences, rhythms and favourite sounds. You’ll hear Ken playing with Siouxsie Sioux and listen to a band with the most absurd song title (as well as band name!).
A show as calming as cats – featuring the musical selections and nostalgic memories of Bath in the 1960s with guest, Terry (Poppa Shep) Sheppard.
A show mixing a nostalgic glimpse of the 1970s amongst some vibrant new releases, as Andrew talks with Bradford on Avon singer-songwriter (and American Contemporary Music enthusiast), Adrian Long. They also play a song of Adrian’s they recorded last weekend!
A selection of songs from Andrew’s brain and that of Al Guest. A good old natter about our time teaching music to children and listening to some of the unusual songs we tackled with them.
A selection of songs from the brains of Andrew and singer-songwriter, Joe Hunt. Expect emotional songs, written from the heart …. oh.. and Soft Cell singing Bond.