Just a couple of weeks after the release of I’ve Been Missing You, Leeds-based VICTORS spoke to Turtle Tempo about the intimacies of being the four-piece known for their incredible streaming success.
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Solskjaer urged to focus on one thing; Liverpool cannot afford quiet window
United fans talk youth, Chelsea readers not happy with Kovacic and Liverpool need to make some signings- all in Your Says of the Day.
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Nick Mason presents pair of programmes on BBC World Service radio
Nick Mason is presenting a pair of radio shows on the BBC’s World Service, part of a series of programmes in association with the Open University. The first of these airs this coming Saturday (April 27th), with Nick telling the story of how sound was first captured, giving birth to a global recording industry. For details of how to tune in to this 53 minute programme, and for the airing time in your region, visit the BBC website (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csz428). The following Saturday (May 4th), Nick tells the story of some of electronic music’s pioneers, in another 53 minute programme on the World Service. Again, for details, visit the BBC website (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csz429). Should you miss the broadcasts, they are being repeated, as well as being available to hear online. For more details, visit this page at the BBC site (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0380g6h/broadcasts/upcoming).
Nick Mason presents set of NINE programmes on BBC World Service radio
UPDATED STORY: Nick Mason is presenting a set of no less than NINE radio shows on the BBC’s World Service, a series of programmes in association with the Open University. The first of these airs this coming Saturday (April 27th), with Nick telling the story of how sound was first captured, giving birth to a global recording industry. For details of how to tune in to this 53 minute programme, and for the airing time in your region, visit the BBC website (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csz428). The following Saturday (May 4th), Nick tells the story of some of electronic music’s pioneers, in another 53 minute programme on the World Service. Again, for details, visit the BBC website (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csz429). Should you miss the broadcasts, they are being repeated, as well as being available to hear online. For more details, visit this page at the BBC site (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0380g6h/broadcasts/upcoming). For more information about ALL the shows in this series, all presented by Nick, visit the Open University website (https://www.open.edu/openlearn/tv-radio-events/radio/history-music-and-technology#episode-details).
Chuck Prophet Patrice Pike, Casper Rawls and Super Drakes in Austin
At last I am back in Austin, and the first and second night here I saw four great bands at three of my favorite clubs, The Continental Club, The Saxon Pub and The One-2-One Bar. The clubs are all situated … Continue reading