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Presented by J.O.T.B.’s Adam Sieff, Blues Beach will dig deep into the rich legacy of the electric and country blues masters and the contemporary blues artists who carry the torch.
closeSimon Dundas and Sarah Gleave present a regular show looking at the environmental issues around the region. With interviews, information and a great mix of folk and World music.
closeRemember when music was SO important? When you'd get on your bike with your pocket money burning a hole in your pocket and cycle through the rain to the local record shop because you just HAD to buy SOMETHING? Remember going round your mate's house to hear his new albums and singles? Lovingly crafting a mixtape for someone you were trying to impress?
closeAn audio experience that's been described as a similar feeling to being pinned outside a pub by an aggressive Irish man, who keeps asking inappropriate questions and berating you for thirty minutes before santering off to find his next victim. Has been known to answer their own questions on occasion.
closeThe program features both the music and background stories of artists and the times they live in. He refers to his show as “Candy for the ears and food for the brain”.
closeTo close the evening, Adam and whoever else happens to be in the studio will host a jazz party to end the day’s celebrations.
closeWill Vine presents a celebration of the African influences on British jazz.
closePeter Purton chooses music from one of the great independent jazz record labels.
closeDavid Augustin presents an hour of jazz funk inspired by the legendary Friday nights at the famous North London venue.
closeAdam Sieff plays music from some of the fine jazz musicians who are based in South East Kent.
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