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The Summer That Never Was

Nevermind here’s another packed podcast full of indie goodness from the accoustic sweetness of Martin Ward, the scrupilous and hilarious editing of Cassette Boy, the African beats of Ashley Maher and wonderful poetry of
Don McIver.


Music:
Tim Young - The Road
Steveless - The Obligatory Love Song
Martin Ward - Polarise
James Starbuck - Heavens Tears
Cassette Boy - Jeremy Clarkson Bit
Listen With Sarah - Listen With Cassette Boy
Ashley Maher - Deeper Into Clay
Emerson Hart - If You're Gonna Leave


Poetry:
Don McIver - Cool and Daily Special




Direct download: homegrown_prog88.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:46 PM
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Midweek Madcap Meanderings
Plus our first voice message shocker!!

Music:
Andy Mac - She Falls Away
Codex Machine - Man Vs Monkey
Lewis Hornsby Group - Monkey Business (Mike Fletcher)
Steveless - Don't Have An Existential Crisis On Me, Rhys!
Amy Duncan - Wonderful Friend
Maria Daines - One Small Dog (in aid of Ethiopian Stray Dogs to
assist The Amsale Gessesse Memorial Foundation and work of HAPS
(Homeless Animals Protection Society)
 
Poetry:
VolodyA V A - Anarchy Is Not About / What Is / Freecycle / End Of The Begining. Check out VolodyA's Podcast Voice Of Freedom Radical Podcast
Direct download: homegrown_prog87.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:58 AM
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The Cornbury Music Festival


This week myself and Mrs Nic hotfooted it down Oxford way to bask in the sunshine and  sup a frozen margarita or two, while listening to the likes of Suzanne Vega, The Proclaimers, The Waterboys, David Gray and The Feeling at the highly civilised Cornbury Music Festival. Not a piece of mud for miles. But what of the little up coming indie type artists on the smaller stages I hear you
 cry? Well, sit back and have a listen as I walk you through some of the sights and sounds of what was a truly scorching weekend of music.
 
 

 Music:
 Lightnin' Willie And The Poor Boys - Couldn't Do Nothing
 Sam Payne - Sweet Angel
 Chantelle Pike - Ain't Just A Cigarette
 The Broken Family Band - Hey Captain
 Last Harbour - The Ties That Blind
 Wilber - Hocus Folkus
 The Family Machine - Flowers By The Roadside
 Richard Walters - We Have Your Head
Direct download: homegrown_prog86.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:40 PM
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Launch Innertoob Player


This week I hosted the AMPED New Music Weekly, which is the podcast of the Association Of Music Podcasting. Loads of great music submitted by music podcasters.  I present a revised edition of thatprogramme with poetry included. Check out the links below to artists and some great music podcasts.
 

 Music:
 The New Loud - Better This Way Up (from The Good Beer Show)
 Trip Wamsley - What Was (from Eclectic Mix)
 Andy Thornton - Sunflower Girl (from It's A Frogs Life Acoustic Podcast)
 One Day Remains - Unaccounted For (from The Piller Cast)
 Brandon Schott - Simple Life (from Ourobouros Podcast)
 Tinariwen - Cler Achel (from Homegrown)
 The New Loud - Secrets (from The Good Beer Show)
 
 Spoken Word:
 Larry Winfield - Vamp (check out Larry's Podcast Sunflower Lounge)
 
Direct download: homegrown_prog85.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:13 PM
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