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The Friday Session Introducing 08.02.2008

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Andrew Marston | 00:14 UK time, Saturday, 9 February 2008

Led Zeppelin on the Music Map, Hereford to L.A. music making, plus Worcester's Theo live in session.

Live Music

It's the Friday Session Introducing... Theo.

The Worcester songwriter combines guitar with drums, using loop pedals, to create thick, layered, ambient tracks.

Hear how he does it as we break down his performance on this week's Friday Session.

Features

We'll hear about James Rousseau, who grew up in Much Marcle in Herefordshire and went to Malvern College.

He was the head chorister at Abberley Hall Prep School, before moving to the USA.

It was during his time in the states he met, and fell in love with, Hollywood actress Kate Bosworth.

He's now writing music - with his girlfriend being the inspiration to his debut single 'To Make You Mine'.


Plus, we continue our Music Map series, exploring Herefordshire & Worcestershire's association with iconic musicians and bands.

This week, we're discussing Led Zeppelin, with some of the closest people associated with the band.

Plus, we'll be playing tracks from their digitally re-mastered album 'Mothership'.


It's The Friday Session Introducing... 100% local music, with Andrew Marston, on Ö÷²¥´óÐã Hereford & Worcester.

Listen online for up to seven days after broadcast:
bbc.co.uk/fridaysession > listen now to this week's show

Future Shows

15 February:
Introducing... Aura's Friday Session (Worcestershire)
More from the Ö÷²¥´óÐã Hereford & Worcester Music Map

29 February:
Introducing... Tastyhead's Friday Session (Hereford)
More from the Ö÷²¥´óÐã Hereford & Worcester Music Map

7 March:
Introducing... Jack's Hammer's Friday Session (Hereford)
More from the Ö÷²¥´óÐã Hereford & Worcester Music Map

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