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Andrew Marston introduces Carmen Lees-Green (Hereford)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music from the Hay Festival.

• With highlights from last weekend's Mello Festival, near Upton, including Herefordshire's very own John Challis AKA Boycie from Only Fools & Horses!

• Live music from Radio 1's Big Weekend, featuring Hereford's Olly Alexander of Years & Years, Ellie Goulding and Bewdley’s Becky Hill.

• In our festival guide, we reveal who we've put forward for Reading & Leeds - plus exciting news about the chance to play Lakefest.

• Our Musicians' Masterclass looks at the other ways of funding your music career without having to rely on a record deal.

• The first of our live sessions from the Hay Festival from soul/jazz singer Carmen Lees-Green, who studied at Hereford College of Arts.

2 hours

Music Played

  • The Whipjacks

    All My Pains (Are Self-Inflicted)

  • Macca, Lockup & RTZ

    Crowd Go Wild (feat. Keymisst)

  • 21beats

    Click

  • The Lightweights

    44

  • Carrera & Casey Jones

    Sax Crime

  • SKYLYTS

    Drive Tonight

  • Jax Jones

    Play (Live from Radio 1's Big Weekend 2019) (feat. Olly Alexander)

  • Duppy Dubs & Saul

    Mercy

  • Shop Front Heroes

    The Covenant

  • In session

    • Carmen Lees Green

      Part Time (Live from the Hay Festival 2019)

    • Carmen Lees Green

      You Make (Live from the Hay Festival 2019)

  • Sigala

    Wish You Well (Live from Radio 1's Big Weekend 2019) (feat. Becky Hill)

  • DJ Lzee

    Game Changer (feat. Kaisan)

  • Idle Hours

    Happiest Place On Earth

  • Ellie Goulding

    I Need Your Love (Live from Radio 1's Big Weekend 2019)

  • Ellie Goulding

    Close To Me (Live from Radio 1's Big Weekend 2019)

  • Ellie Goulding

    Outside (Live from Radio 1's Big Weekend 2019)

  • Nominated to play the Ö÷²¥´óÐã Music Introducing stage at Reading & Leeds

    • Lost Tiger

      Summer Days

    • Ellis

      All That She Wants (feat. Jordan Jay)

In session

Carmen Lees-Green is a 21-year-old jazz vocalist who studied at Hereford College of Arts.
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She started songwriting in her early teens after listening to Amy Winehouse records and a chance meeting with Amy's guitarist Robin Banerjee led to them both putting some tracks down on tape.
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"A breath-taking performance that’ll make you stop in your tracks" - Andrew Marston.
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Olly Alexander at Radio 1's Big Weekend

Last weekend, some of the biggest names in new music took to the stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend.
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One of our local stars was Olly Alexander with his band Years & Years - who'd topped the Ö÷²¥´óÐã Music Sound Of 2015 list.
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Olly studied at Hereford College Of Arts and became the band's lead singer after meeting at a house party and was overheard singing in the shower!
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He appeared as a special guest during Jax Jones' set.

Ellie Goulding at Radio 1's Big Weekend

The Herefordshire musician started singing as part of her drama classes at Lady Hawkins High School, while living in Kington, later performing at Open Mic nights while attending Hereford Sixth Form College - at Doodies (which is no more) on St Owen's Street.
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And she's Herefordshire's most successful-ever export - having achieved more top 40 records than the Pretenders and Mott The Hoople put together.
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Over these next couple of weeks, we'll hear tracks from her performance at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Middlesbrough.

Becky Hill at Radio 1's Big Weekend

Discovered right here on Ö÷²¥´óÐã Hereford & Worcester, Bewdley's Becky Hill first sent in her music to us on the 1 November 2010.
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Since having regular airplay on our Ö÷²¥´óÐã Music Introducing show, she auditioned for the Voice - and landed the programme's first #1 single.
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Since then, she's worked with a number of high profile producers and regularly achieves chart success with her songs.
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Becky appeared on stage alongside Sigala.

Highlights: Mello Festival

The organisers of the Upton Sunshine Festival moved their secondary festival, Mello, to a new site at Hanley Castle last year from its previous home at Throckmorton Airfield.
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This year, Goldie Lookin' Chain, EMF and Craig Charles graced the stages - with people travelling from all over Europe to attend.

Highlights: HowTheLightGetsIn, Hay-on-Wye

HowTheLightGetsIn proclaims itself as the world's largest music festival combining philosophy and music, which runs at the same time as its near neighbour, the Hay Festival.

This year's line up features speakers Anna Soubry and Liz Truss as well as music from Anna Calvi, Donovan, British Sea Power, and many more.

Boasting over 500 events and artists across 12 stages, HowTheLightGetsIn brings the world’s leading thinkers together with an inspiring programme of music, comedy, culture and performance.

Ö÷²¥´óÐã Music Introducing at the Hay Festival

This month's sessions were recorded in the Ö÷²¥´óÐã tent at this year's Hay Festival.
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The 2019 festivities featured more than 600 speakers across 11 days - including musicians Billy Bragg, The Gipsy Kings and The Waterboys.
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According to festival director, Peter Florence, some 270,000 tickets were sold with attendees from over 40 countries, ranging from Afghanistan to Argentina.
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Features

  • In the news: Bad news for three of our local festivals.

Musicians' Masterclass

This week, we're covering a variety of topics - ranging from the success of novelty records and the impact that has on 'credible' musicians.
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And the hot topic of recent years - why there's a severe lack of women in the industry.

Ö÷²¥´óÐã Music Introducing at HopFest

This will be the ninth annual event to take place in the riverside town of Bewdley, featuring tonnes of local bands. Their theme, this year, is ABBA in Wonderland.Ìý
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We'll be there on Sunday, 16 June, hosting a stage dedicated to Herefordshire and Worcestershire artists chosen from the .

Broadcast

  • Sat 1 Jun 2019 20:00

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