Âé¶¹Éç

Use Âé¶¹Éç.com or the new Âé¶¹Éç App to listen to Âé¶¹Éç podcasts, Radio 4 and the World Service outside the UK.

Episode details

Local Radio,16 Jul 2026,119 mins

Available for 28 days

Warning: This show may contain your next obsession! Andrew Marston introduces the best new music from our area, including: • Hearing from some of the stars heading for the Live at Ludlow concert series, including Snow Patrol, The Human League, Miles Kane, Blancmange, Maverick Sabre, Heather Small, The Scissor Sisters and Tom Grennan. • A young musician we’ve been proud to support here on Âé¶¹Éç Introducing has reached one of her biggest audiences yet, as Kidderminster's Ava Hackett appears on Channel 4’s The Piano. • In the Music News: Pop music's biggest Port Vale fan delivers the performance of a lifetime, on the pitch of the World Cup final. • He played on Beatles records, movie soundtracks and some of the biggest recordings of his generation. Now, the flute belonging to one of Britain's most in-demand session musicians has left Shrewsbury for a new home, as we hear the family story behind a remarkable legacy. • You’ve sung it watching the football. You’ve heard it echo around the stadiums. This week, we get the story of how Wonderwall came to life on the Herefordshire border. • She’s an audiologist by day, a country artist by night, and she’s got a story that’s taken her all the way to Nashville. Cannock's Sarah Riches joins us for a special HoneyBox Live session, recorded at The Rigger in Newcastle. Upload your tracks now: bbc.co.uk/introducing

Programme Website
More episodes