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Andrew Marston introduces the Linton Music Festival special

Live music from East Of The Sun (Worcester), as recorded on the regional BBC Introducing stage at the Wychwood Festival.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Rubicava

    Recruit Me

  • Wychwood Highlights

    • Jenny Hallam

      25,000 Days

  • Wooden Horse

    We'll Move On

  • V2A

    Android

    • Code 7/Plastichead.
  • D.R Clique

    N/A

    • Candy Bass Records.
  • Paper Dreams

    Invisible

  • Gig Guide

    • Stompin' On Spiders

      LHR Blues

  • In Session

    • East Of The Sun

      Revolution's In The Post

    • East Of The Sun

      N/A

  • Stephanie Best

    Reflection

  • Review Of The Week

    • Done by Sunrise

      Done By Sunrise

  • Tenz

    Plexus

  • Under The Influence

    Tone Raiders

  • Review Of The Week

    • Backwash

      Music Elite

      • Lockjaw.
  • Story Of The Week

    • Psychowrath

      Bad Billy

  • In Session

    • East Of The Sun

      Sunny L.A.

    • East Of The Sun

      Clearwater

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  • Fri 15 Jun 201219:00

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