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Andrew Marston with Nigel Clark of Dodgy

• From Glastonbury, fame and fortune to helping the homeless - we're in conversation with Pershore's Nigel Clark of Dodgy.

• Memories from the Malvern Winter Gardens, when the crowds discovered the wonders of headbanging and air guitar!

2 hours

Music Played

  • Oysterband

    Milford Haven

    • Cooking Vinyl.
  • Tazmin Barnes

    Take It Easy

  • Beckford

    Rush

  • Dan James Griffin

    Chill

  • Interviewed

    • Nigel Clark

      21st Century Man

  • USE

    Face Matter

    • Corporation Records.
  • Bo Walton

    Just A Man

    • Jump Jack Records.
  • Emily Ewing

    Smoky Mirrors

  • Interviewed

    • Nigel Clark

      Tears

  • Carol Lee Sampson

    Bigger Picture

  • Drew Darcy

    Slowdown

  • Interviewed

    • Nigel Clark

      Goodbye

  • Jamie Croft

    I Get My Spirit Off The Back Of The Blues

  • Under A Banner

    Birdsong

  • Jason Mark Yates

    You Make Me Feel

  • Darline

    Until Tomorrow

  • Yellow Belly

    Fall Apart/In Love

  • Roving Crows

    Refugee

Broadcast

  • Sun 8 Mar 202018:00

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History

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Masterclass

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