A Million Songs Across My Brain #15 with guest, Richard Onyett
This week’s episode includes four songs from local artists, including one from guest, Richard Onyett, who also discusses songwriting, football and Debbie Harry.
This week’s episode includes four songs from local artists, including one from guest, Richard Onyett, who also discusses songwriting, football and Debbie Harry.
A selection of songs lodged in Andrew’s brain, with a definite nod towards the interests of guest, guitarist Jay Simms, who also offers some unexpected selections. Usual features – some local music and ‘something-from-my-vinyl-collection’ .
Another selection of songs which have caught my eye over the years (including this year!), as well as a good ol’ chin-wag with the wonderful singer Jo Deacon, who shares her favourite sounds and sneaks in a track from one of her own bands, Thieves.\
An episode heavy with the blues and harmonica playing, due to the presence of special guest, Bradford on Avon’s Mark Green, from Mark Green’s Blues Band. Also featuring local artists, Fly Yeti Fly, and, of course, Oasis!
Andrew is joined this week by singer and multi-instrumentalist, Pam Robertson. Pam’s tracks of a lifetime include Lulu and Christy Moore. Andrew plays a track by The Sunnies who performed at the Lamb Yard Music Festival on Sunday.
An hour in the company of live music promoter, Andrew Matthews, accompanied by special guest and Open Mic Impresario, Adrian (Ade) Edwards (Ibanez). Tracks from The Beatles, Amie Blu, U2, The Lost Trades and Death Cab for Cutie.
Andrew plays songs by Bowie, Liaing Lawrence, Phosphorescent and Van Halen. He is joined by special guest, Lindsey Huchrak who elects jazz tracks from Norma Winstone and Benny Goodman. Lindsey talks about how she became a jazz singer and reminisces about her work in acts from 1980s to this year’s Homeward Bound shows in Bradford … Read more
This week’s selection from Andrew’s musical favourites from across several decades is shared with an interview with guest, Matthew McLaughlin, Communications Officer for Bradford on Avon Town Council. Matthew is also a bass player and recorded with Fuchsia. Unsurprisingly, Fuchsia feature on the show.
This show includes an interview with Keith Gale from Bath band, Unlegal People. Keith’s ‘tracks of a lifetime’ include a song by Dexy’s Midnight Runners, chosen because a member of Dexy’s was a guest musician on the Unlegal People album.