Post by adamwalton on Feb 22, 2009 10:58:46 GMT
Tonight's show [10pm - 1am on BBC Radio Wales] will feature:
Aberystwyth's Georgia Ruth Williams in session [recorded at the legendary Maida Vale studios]. Georgia is one of the most prodigious talents to grace my airwaves: beautifully arranged, transcendent songs that beat with a raw, yearning heart.
myspace.com/georgiaruthwilliams
Our 'Words of Wisdom' come from two sources: firstly, I'm honoured to say that The Wedding Present and Cinerama's David Gedge will speak to us in advance of their gig at Central Station in Wrexham on Wednesday 4th March.
scopitones.co.uk
centralstationvenue.com/
Later in the show, award winning Welsh writer / poet and activist Robert Minhinnick will share with us his thoughts on lyric-writing. Robert will be reading excerpts of his novel Sea Holly as part of an Arts for the Earth fundraiser gig organised by Sustainable Wales at the Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl on Saturday 7th March. The gig also features the Stanley Band, Detor, the Trams and Wizards of Mass Destruction.
www.sustainablewales.org/blog/?p=205
I will be talking to Ben Knowles about the new War Child album, 'Heroes'.
www.warchild.org.uk/
We'll be finding out how the National Museum of Wales' 'Respond' project is showcasing Welsh musical talent.
www.museumwales.ac.uk
I'll be taking to co-founder of Recordiau Ankst, Emyr Glyn Williams, about his new film 'SAUNDERS LEWIS vs. ANDY WARHOL', a film that compiles promo videos from Ankst's legendary early output: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Super Furry Animals et al.
www.axkx15.dsl.pipex.com/
ankst.net
Akira the Don enlightens, entertains and inspires us with his latest blog.
akirathedon.com
Huw Williams bewitches us with some Mary Hopkin.
Soundhog will get biscuit crumbs all over the mixing desk.
soundhog.co.uk
And there will be you, if you wish it to be so [and you're any bloody good!].
Please send high quality .mp3's, a short biography and a contact number to:
themysterytour@gmail.com
Here is how you can listen:
www.bbc.co.uk/wales/radiowales/sites/info/pages/frequencies.shtml
Thank you for reading and listening!
Adam Walton
--
Sunday 10pm - 1am
BBC Radio Wales
Library & Arts Centre,
WREXHAM LL11 1NF
iPlayer: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/radio/bbc_radio_wales
Facebook: www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=46471943049
Twitter: twitter.com/adamwalton
Aberystwyth's Georgia Ruth Williams in session [recorded at the legendary Maida Vale studios]. Georgia is one of the most prodigious talents to grace my airwaves: beautifully arranged, transcendent songs that beat with a raw, yearning heart.
myspace.com/georgiaruthwilliams
Our 'Words of Wisdom' come from two sources: firstly, I'm honoured to say that The Wedding Present and Cinerama's David Gedge will speak to us in advance of their gig at Central Station in Wrexham on Wednesday 4th March.
scopitones.co.uk
centralstationvenue.com/
Later in the show, award winning Welsh writer / poet and activist Robert Minhinnick will share with us his thoughts on lyric-writing. Robert will be reading excerpts of his novel Sea Holly as part of an Arts for the Earth fundraiser gig organised by Sustainable Wales at the Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl on Saturday 7th March. The gig also features the Stanley Band, Detor, the Trams and Wizards of Mass Destruction.
www.sustainablewales.org/blog/?p=205
I will be talking to Ben Knowles about the new War Child album, 'Heroes'.
www.warchild.org.uk/
We'll be finding out how the National Museum of Wales' 'Respond' project is showcasing Welsh musical talent.
www.museumwales.ac.uk
I'll be taking to co-founder of Recordiau Ankst, Emyr Glyn Williams, about his new film 'SAUNDERS LEWIS vs. ANDY WARHOL', a film that compiles promo videos from Ankst's legendary early output: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Super Furry Animals et al.
www.axkx15.dsl.pipex.com/
ankst.net
Akira the Don enlightens, entertains and inspires us with his latest blog.
akirathedon.com
Huw Williams bewitches us with some Mary Hopkin.
Soundhog will get biscuit crumbs all over the mixing desk.
soundhog.co.uk
And there will be you, if you wish it to be so [and you're any bloody good!].
Please send high quality .mp3's, a short biography and a contact number to:
themysterytour@gmail.com
Here is how you can listen:
www.bbc.co.uk/wales/radiowales/sites/info/pages/frequencies.shtml
Thank you for reading and listening!
Adam Walton
--
Sunday 10pm - 1am
BBC Radio Wales
Library & Arts Centre,
WREXHAM LL11 1NF
iPlayer: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/radio/bbc_radio_wales
Facebook: www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=46471943049
Twitter: twitter.com/adamwalton