Wednesday, 25 May 2011

A wealth of talent...

...on the show today. And extremely entertaining and informative everyone was.

Live in the studio!
Pic by Martin Hodge: left to right: Sam Green, Tobias ben Jacob, Ben Morgan Brown
Sam Green sang and played Like A Fella
Sam has been busy organising the Exmouth Fringe getting a wide range of performers at pubs and other venues throughout the seaside town. The main Exmouth Festival takes place in Manor Gardens in the centre of town.
Tobias ben Jacob & Ben Morgan-Brown performed Mercury Rising and I Won't Let You Down
Tobias and Sam are half of an exciting band Lampliter who will be performing at Exmouth Festival and other festivals throughout the Summer. Download Flowers Of The Arab Spring from their website, enjoy it and be sure that all donations for the download go to the charity Red Crescent.

Colin Wilson pictured left sang and played Your Life

Jerry Cahill pic below by Roxanne Royer in the Phonic FM studio 
He played for us El Levante and The Enchanter

Colin & Jerry are two of the many artists performing at Bradninch Festivall








Recordings played
Jerry Cahill..Irishman In The Cupboard..Armchair Traveller
Eric Ness..Wait
Cole Stacey..Just A Little Deeper..Changing Faces
Lara Conley..Slow Jim..Apple Tree
Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin..Cape Wrath..Singing The Bones
Tobias Ben Jacob..Whispering Wind..Hard Times In Old London City
Eliza Carthy..Little Gypsy Girl..Anglicana
Colin Wilson ..Never Ending Road..Cloudburst. A remastered version of the single from the 70s, reissued as a limited edition on CD. See The Boys From Melbourne Street website for details.
Colin Wilson ..Flower Girl..Cloudburst
Rory McLeod..Come With Me When I Go..Lullabies For Big Babies

Sounds Of The Seventies featured three artists who are 70 this week: Martin Carthy
Bob Dylan and Phonic FM blues star Ian McKenzie:
Brass Monkey feat. Martin Carthy..The Maid & The Palmer..Classic Carthy
Bob Dylan..Working Man's Blues No. 2..Modern Times
Ian McKenzie and friends..Whistling Blues..Last Chance

We spread the word about Exeter Respect and Phonic FM's amazing promotions

Listeners heard too about Circus Brittanica at Exeter's BikeShed Theatre on Thursday 9 June. This is Shaun McCarthy's drama about immigration and xenophobia in the circus, featuring circus acts and skills. A highly innovative production, directed by David Lockwood.

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