With less than a month to go until Reading & Leeds, you’re probably starting to think about what you’re going to see. There are so many great acts on show that it’s hard to narrow them down. But we’ve chosen a few from each stage that we reckon are worth checking out. Follow our lead and you’re in for a treat.
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Reading & Leeds 2013: Friday Guide
With less than a month to go until Reading & Leeds, you’re probably starting to think about what you’re going to see. There are so many great acts on show that it’s hard to narrow them down. But we’ve chosen a few from each stage that we reckon are worth checking out. Follow our lead and you’re in for a treat.
CoCo and the Butterfields: An Interview
First formed in 2011, Canterbury’s CoCo and the Butterfields have spent the last two years rapidly perfecting their musical craft, evolving from a busking folk trio into an energetic force of five whose members include: Tom Twyman (guitar & vocals), Dulcima Showan (violin & vocals), Jamie Smith (beatbox), Micah Hyson (double bass) and Rob Wicks (banjo).
Lost Voice Guy: An Interview
Lee Ridley is Lost Voice Guy, a stand up comedian, journalist and self professed geek from Newcastle upon Tyne. Born in County Durham and educated at Preston University, he enjoys dance and indie
Cbm music, watching football (a Newcastle fan), reading and watching TV and films. He also has cerebral palsy. Continue reading “Lost Voice Guy: An Interview”
Josh Flowers and the Wild: an Interview
A little over 2 years ago, a young man called Squiff was asked to record a ‘cello accompaniment on a solo EP for a talented young performer. According to Squiff, ‘our creative juices matched’ and so the seeds of Josh Flowers and the Wild were sown. Continue reading “Josh Flowers and the Wild: an Interview”