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087 - Rhys Lewis and Chase Mitchell HGWT episode 87 has host James Patrick Regan speaking with singer/songwriters Rhys Lewis and Chase Mitchell. Rhys grew up in England and studied at the London Center of Contemporary Music. He talks about touring and performing as a solo artist and with a band. One of his favorite places is Denmark Street, where he loves gazing at old guitars like his '68 Gibson ES-150. Chase is a native of West Virginia and joined a band when he was nine years old. He “retired” from band life at 13 to launch a solo career. A fan of cool old guitars, he looks forward to one day scoring a '68 Pink Paisley Telecaster. Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
This episodes special guest is singer songwriter and super nice gent Rhys LewisI met with Rhys remotely and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity, clubbing, some great records and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/stuwhiffenorhttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack orwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackOTBAT is proudly sponsored by www.hotelchocolat.com Please also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/offthebeatandtrack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining me for my first Waffle of 2023 is the incredible talented singer/songwriter Rhys Lewis!Rhys joins me for a waffle about his new brilliant new album Corner of the Sky and all of the inspiration behind it!We have a waffle about his journey with anxiety, how through music he has learnt to be more present and his love of chess!I really hope you enjoy the episode and make sure you check out his music!It feels so good to be back waffling and I'm so excited to bring you more incredible conversations!Dont forgot you can still get tickets for The Waffle Shop Podcast live here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mother nature is one of life's greatest teachers. Each season brings new lessons and perspectives that can be applied to our own lives. All we have to do is listen. In this episode, I break down the lyrics of a new favorite song "Seasons" by Rhys Lewis, and talk about the transitional period and change that occurs during Autumn.
Wasn't It, Was It? The Blackout are back (woohoo) and to celebrate, we have the exclusive reunion interview on Episode 207 of Sappenin' Podcast! Gavin Butler and Rhys Lewis tell us why we can finally have nice things, honest secrets behind the bands return and announcing Download Festival 2023. In this conversation, we discuss how things lead to a comeback, moving on from their original break up in 2015, unknown rehearsals, past offers to reunite, honouring the songs memories, the bands status, future shows vs new music, why Download is such a sentimental place for them, fan tattoos, life away from music, ridiculous tour memories, nostalgia trends, seeing their friends in Funeral For A Friend, Young Guns and My Chemical Romance rejoice, hair styles, other projects, mentally preparing everything, internet reaction, a potential mystery guest and more! Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpod.Instagram: @sappeninpod.Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Paul Hirschfield, Mitch Perry, Tony Michael, Dilly Grimwood, Kelly Irwin, Natasha Morris, Nathan Crawshaw, Emma Barber, Sammy G, Kat Bessant, Dana Lasnover, Jenni Robinson, Amee Louise, Tom Owen, Stuart McNaught, Martina McManus, Carl Pendlebury, Louis Cook, Danny Eaton, James Mcnaught, Kelly Cannon, Jenni Munster, Craig Harris, Emily Perry, Jason Heredia, John&Emma, Kalila Keane, Adam Parslow, Ollie Amesbury, Josh Crisp, Alice Wood, Garry White, Rhys Bowring, Cate Stevenson, Kyle Smith, Connor Lewins, Kat Robinson, Jean Davies, Harry Radford, Let it Flow Yoga, James Bowerbank, Jordan Harris, James Page, Chris Hawthorne, Jade Austin, John Wilson, Kelly Young, Ayla Emo, Lisa Sullivan, Helen Hartga, Jennifer Dean, Steph Blakemore, Stephanie Lowe, Kristen Fiddes, Samantha Neville, Scott Evans, LewisSluman , Amy Thomas, Michael Snowden, Sharif O, Justine Baddeley, Stevie Burke, David Winchurch, Jessie Hellier, Luke Wardle, Bethan Downing, Robert Pike, Owen Davies, Nathan Matheson, Jamie O Jaime, Ash Foster, Scarlet Charlton, Matt Roberts, Alanágh Gabhann, Joshua Lewis, Anthony Matthews, Chris Harris, Andrew Eppen, Jim Farrell, Erin Howard, Callum Oakshott, Ida Christensen, Daniel Cullen, Vicki Willis-Dent, Helen Macbeth , Samantha Bowen, Lucy Neill, Kevin Andrew, Loz, Eva B, Emma Musgrave, Hannah Kenyon, Jai Chantal Humphreys, Tosca Andrea, Beth Gayler, Vicki Henshaw, Madeleine Inez, Hannah Rachael, Tom Hylands, Lydia Henderson, Sabina Laura, Robert Byrne, Sophie Brydon, Andrew Keech, Nuala Clark, Alexandra Pemblington, Charley Allison, Tristan Gorman, Chris Lincoln, Kerry Beckett, Jemma John, Gemma Graham, Andy Wastell, Jay Smith, Lesley Dargie-Walker, Leanne Gerrard, Jacob Turner, Antony Hersey, Livvy Cropper, Christopher Goldring, Sarah Maher, Tim Whatley, Andrew Simpson, Ruby Price and Gemma Bisi.Diolch and Thank You x Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah and Vic sit down with Management and A&R at Born & Raised Entertainment and TwentySeven Music Publishing Sarah Stickle to discuss: Finding your niche and using varied experience to your advantage The satisfaction of seeing things through start to finish, and celebrating your wins! Diversity in the industry and how it varies from location, genre, and area of the industry How underpaying songwriters is a feminist issue How gender roles and capitalism make it harder to create change Performative allyship - Are the changes we're seeing long-term? Being a queer woman in the music industry The intersection of gender, race, and sexuality Advocating for your peers and creators, and helping others do the same The difference in community and creativity between Nashville and LA The importance of having peers and a team that fights for you Notes: Jason Bernard - https://variety.com/2018/music/news/pulse-music-group-jason-bernard-1203021768/ Kobalt - https://www.kobaltmusic.com/ Some of Sarah's recent wins and artists/songs discussed: Signing Brian Brundage for management (Tai Verdes' "A-O-K", Rhys Lewis, Maddie Zahm) Cuts she helped to secure:44Phantom ft. Machine Gun Kelly single "don't sleep, repeat" Hayley Kiyoko's "for the girls" - which was also featured in the new Netflix film Do Revenge Sofia Carson's "Loud" Procured the mix for Kane Brown's single "Grand" (mixed by Adam Hawkins) Ryan Daly - The new John Legend single "Wonder Woman", the forthcoming Fitz & The Tantrums album, and the current DNCE single
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire podcast, Dave catches up with Rhys Lewis to hear about his new album! Plus there's a couple of first plays from Sylvan Weekends and Justin Peng, and all the latest new music from Oxfordshire - here's this week's playlist: • Emmeline - Frank Sylvan Weekends - Every Day MANNERS - DISTANCE Tristan and the Troubadours - Lamplight Kitty Noble - Phase Out Glass Temples - Changing the Tide Rhys Lewis - The Middle Nicole Silva - Baila Conmigo (Dance With Me) Justin Peng - Narcissistic Valentine Brocarde - Haunted • If you're making music in Oxfordshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
Jim Homes is an audio engineer, music producer, mixing engineer, and one half of Boe Weaver, a production duo based out of the Isle of Wight, UK! In our chat, Jim shares his story; getting signed almost on a whim really young, building a studio with his brother, and remixing for major label artists. We chat about doubling down on your strengths, trying to keep the human elements in a production, the advantages of working as a duo and overcoming its challenges. We also talk about not being afraid to reach out to people for work, run ins with Tchad Blake, reverb, going bold and not waiting for the mix, and so much more! Check it out!You can learn more about Jim at http://www.boeweaver.com/You can follow Jim on Social MediaIG - https://www.instagram.com/jim_homes/***Thanks to our sponsors!***Save 20% off your first year of Filepass at - https://filepass.com/secretsonicsSave 50% off your first 3 months of Easy Funnels at - https://easyfunnels.io/secret-sonicsClick here to listen to "Thanks for Thinking" - https://www.carlbahner.com/thanks-for-thinking ***Join the Secret Sonics Discord community here(!) - discord.gg/UP97b72W6tYou can listen to the song we discussed in the "Sauce" segment here: "Waking Up Without You" by Rhys Lewis - https://youtu.be/Ei3mlmQOkDkReferences:Empire Sound - https://www.instagram.com/empire_sound_/Alex Clare - https://alexclare.com/Tchad Blake - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tchad_BlakeVance Powell - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2021/4/11/secret-sonics-092-vance-powell-capturing-the-magicHead - https://stageaudioworks.com/sound-engineer-howard-head-bullivant-talks-deploying-sennheiser-mics-pj-harvey-james-blake-bat-lashes-natasha-khan/Consider rating and reviewing our show on Apple Podcasts and sharing this or any of your favorite episodes with a friend or two.Thank you to Zvi Rodan, Mendy Portnoy, and Yakir Hyman for contributing to the podcast theme music!Thanks to Gavi Kutliroff for helping edit this episode!You can find out more about Secret Sonics and subscribe on your favorite podcast app by visiting www.secretsonics.co Have a great week, stay safe, and dig in!-Ben
This week VÉRITÉ sits down with singer, songwriter, and phenomenal vocalist Rhys Lewis. They discuss how he has found balance between his relationship with his label and his artistry, the role of an A&R in the creation of an album, and how focused one needs to be to pursue a career in music. Anatomy of an ArtistCreated by VÉRITÉ Produced by Vanessa MagosMusic & Editing by VÉRITÉ Podcast research by Ysenia Bonilla Follow VÉRITÉ:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/verite/Twitter - https://twitter.com/veriteFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/veritemusicSpotify - Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/v%C3%A9rit%C3%A9/900063435Website - http://veriteofficial.com/Contact - anatomyofanartistpodcast@gmail.com
This week on the podcast, Dave catches up with Rhys Lewis to hear about his brand new track 'Seasons' and his role as patron of Oxfordshire Discovery College. Plus, there's the latest new music from Oxfordshire - here's this week's playlist: • Waiting for Smith - Hopelessness of Love North Parade - Never Had A Monday Julia-Sophie - CCTV Smith - HUSK Hibernate - The Truth (feat Charlotte Perry) Myantra - Bronze Tomb Izzy Frances - Stay With Me Rhys Lewis - Seasons Zhana & Jae - Island Vibe Vanessa Parish Crooks - Gentle Reminder • If you're making music in Oxfordshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
The Climate Ambition Summit this week announced some of the most ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions we have seen to date. And so with the European Commission announcing it’s target of 55% GHG reductions by 2030, the world has optimistically moved even closer to limiting warming to only 1.5C. So, what set of actual policies, financing, social protections and market incentives will guide the EU towards achieving this ambitious target? The European Green Deal. It’s a set of bold policies guaranteeing “economic growth decoupled from resource use” as well as ensuring “no place and no person is left behind.” Our guest this week is a major champion for The Green Deal, First Vice President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans. Frans shares his deeply emotional family connection to our responsibility in this historic moment, and we discuss his passion for climate when it comes to radical shifts in energy that bring about redistribution of wealth and justice to the inequality crisis. And stick around for a performance from Rhys Lewis! — Please fill out our listener survey! - Thank you! Don’t forget to join ‘Count Us In’ with your practical steps towards protecting our planet against climate change! — Rhys Lewis Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube — Frans Timmermans Twitter | Instagram | Facebook EU Climate Action Twitter | Instagram — Nigel Topping Twitter | LinkedIn Keep up with Christiana Figueres here: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook — Tom Rivett-Carnac: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn — Follow @GlobalOptimism on social media! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn — Don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss another episode of Outrage + Optimism!
Interviews at Truck Festival by the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire team from 2005 to 2019. Contents and timings: 2005 Alan Day (02.27) Editors (04.00) Young Knives (09.24) Robin Bennett (12.25) KTB (13.36) 2006 The Rock of Travolta (17.07) Mystery Jets (20.25) 2007 The Epstein (25.05) 2008 Borderville (28.50) We Aeronauts (32.31) 2009 Ash (36.24) 2010 Mr Fogg (43.37) Family Machine (45.07) 2011 Neon Violets / Flights of Helios / Shao Dow /Listing Ships / Gunning for Tamar / Dead Jerichos (51.01) 2012 Pixel Fix / Robots With Souls /Toliesel / Kill Murray / Jess Hall (55.38) Alcopop! (1.01.58) Tim Minchin (1.08.48) 2013 Truly Ford / King of Cats / Von Braun / Jordan O’Shea / Traps / Grudle Bay (1.15.13) Shao Dow (1.19.58) 2014 Stornoway (1.24.14) Badlands / Toliesel / Cassels / Damn Damn Patriots (1.27.04) Zuby (1.33.50) 2015 Maiians (1.37.02) Joe Bennett (1.41.10) Death of HiFi / Lucy Vee (1.43.28) Little Brother Eli (1.46.05) 2016 Hudson Scott (1.49.50) Lucy Leave (1.53.17) 2017 Willie J Healey (1.57.01) Coldredlight (1.59.28) Young Women’s Music Project (2.01.46) Low Island (2.03.08) Idris Elba (2.08.05) 2018 The White Lakes (2.11.03) Self Help (2.15.17) Wednesday’s Wolves (2.17.03) 2019 Max Blansjaar (2.22.28) Feeo (2.25.14) Betsie Gold (2.28.40) Rhys Lewis (2.32.19)
On this weeks show Mark and Rich talk Katy Perry's new single SMILE plus new music from Zara Lawson and Rhys Lewis and this weeks World Music Review comes from Costa Rica.
I Never Wanted To See My World End This Way, is a new ambient and electronic music podcast by Ken Steele. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...ALAN WATTS-FALLING IN LOVE (original mix), THIEVERY CORPORATION-GUIDANCE (original mix), JAY MELLOCK-SILENCE (original mix), LIMI-SIMPLE PLEASURES (original mix), KYGO-HURTING (feat. Rhys Lewis)(original mix), MOKITA-OVER YOU (original mix), TA-KU-GLITTER (original mix), JENS-WISH I WAS RIGHT FOR YOU (original mix), TEDY-CAN I (original mix), EMILY BEAR-JUST LEAVE (original mix), MARK KLAVER-SAY YOU LOVE ME (original mix), ***Bonus Tracks*** POGO-MAZEL TOV (Pogomix), BLUJAY-SHREKTACULAR (Shrek Mix), Rain and thunder as ending. Thank you for listening. Please share. Ken Steele.
Ali Jones is back talking to our best-loved creatives about how they caught their breaks. This week Ali chats to Singer-Songwriter Rhys Lewis. Oxfordshire-born Rhys has enjoyed tens of millions of streams on Spotify and is releasing his debut album Things I Chose To Remember on the 10th of July. His songs including No Right To Love You and Be Your Man showcase the honest intimacy of his writing. In lockdown, he's already writing his second album, as he isolates in a caravan behind his recording studio! This WDIAGR episode is sponsored by Pearson.
Chris speaks to singer and session drummer Ross Harris about his new music and playing drums for Busted, Ella Henderson and Rhys Lewis. Ross also discusses life as a touring musician. -Find more from Ross Harris: Instagram - @rossharrismusicFacebook: @rossharrismusic—-Support the show: www.patreon.com/crashtontalksDonations: www.paypal.me/crashtonstore-Facebook: www.facebook.com/crashtonmusicTwitter: @crashtonmusicInstagram: @crashtonmusic—- Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/47d7LF2...Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...TuneIn - https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Cul...Google - https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR...--Theme tune written by Damien Hendry and Chris Ashton. —www.crashtonmusic.com/talksSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/crashtontalks)
This week on the podcast, Dave's joined by experimental pop-duo Limpet Space Race for a chat and live session! Plus, there's three first plays from Jess Fitz, Jodi Liz and Grand Palace Scam, and excellent new music from LVRA, Rhys Lewis, Octavia Freud and EB.
This week on the podcast, Dave has first plays from Riaz, Tundra Mouse, Northparade, and Rhys Lewis pops by to wish us a Happy New Year! Plus there's tracks from The Bobo x Kid Kin, Wednesday's Wolves, Amber, Abandon, Abi Farrell and Jess Josie Lee. Follow us heeeeeeeeeeeeeere! :) https://www.facebook.com/bbcintroducinginoxford https://www.instagram.com/bbcintrooxford https://www.twitter.com/bbcintrooxford https://www.youtube.com/BBCOxfordIntroducing
Dave reveals Rhys Lewis as our Act of the Year 2019, and we there's a #FirstPlay from Rosie Shaw plus Ronan Munro picks a track to play. Here's a link to the video of Rhys Lewis' session at Maida Vale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dol8oqOp47g
This week on the podcast, Liz and Chris sit in for Dave, they're joined for a chat and live session with Ags Connolly. Plus, our series taking you Beyond the Music continues as Katy Hills catches up with Tamara Parsons-Baker from All Tamara's Parties, Nightshift Magazine Editor Ronan Munro's recommends Moogieman, there's a first play from Gigi Williams and tracks from Rhys Lewis, Betsie Gold, Flat Lager, and Junk Whale. Check out the video from Ags' session here: https://www.youtube.com/BBCOxfordIntroducing Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/bbcintroducinginoxford https://twitter.com/bbcintrooxford http://instagram.com/bbcintrooxford
This week on the podcast, Dave's joined by Sarah Derrick for chat and first play, there's the next episode in our Beyond the Music series - this time Katy Hills hears about the art of music photography, how to capture the perfect image and why it plays such an important role in the local scene with Helen Messenger. Plus, there's great tracks by Lake Acacia, Ags Connolly, EB, Ann-Marie de Lange, Sprung from Cages, Rhys Lewis, W.H.Lung, Sofie, Leonidas Oxford and Dantevilles. Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/bbcintroducinginoxford https://twitter.com/bbcintrooxford http://instagram.com/bbcintrooxford
He loved rugby, he loved France, but it took a chance encounter in a Paris toilet to bring the two passions together. Yes, really. Rhys Lewis begins his journey around French Rugby by asking 'Swappez-vous?'
On today's show, join Maddy, Jason and Divian as they speak to Rhys Lewis and have him perform LIVE! Also, find out how to train your brain to be smart! Tune in now for your daily dose of laughter with Maddy, Jason and Divian in the Morning, Singapore's favourite English Breakfast show!
This week on the podcast, we're live at Truck! On Friday we hosted our line up of hand-picked bands on the Veterans and Virgins stage, hear live music from that including: Max Blansjaar, Theo, Junk Whale, Jen Berkova and Rhys Lewis, plus there's tracks from Self Help, Betsie Gold and Brixtons. We catch up with Betsie Gold, who played on the main stage, Max Blansjaar - to see how his amazing set went down (plus encore!) and Alphabet Backwards drop in too! Check out the photos at https://www.instagram.com/bbcintrooxford or https://twitter.com/BBCIntroOxford :)
With a new EP out and an album not too far off Maz caught up with Rhys Lewis to talk music, what's behind his songs and more.
This week Dave's joined by Rhys Lewis for a chat and live session - watch the video of him performing What If on our Facebook and Youtube pages now! Plus we hear from Jack Goldstein at his recent gig in Oxford and there's loads of new music from Waiting for Smith, Molly Nicholson, Holly Redford Jones, Master of None and Rainbow Reservoir.
This week on the podcast, Dave's joined in the studio by Kanadia for a chat and there's a first play from Hollis Lomax. Plus, there's loads of new music from Rhys Lewis, Jen Berkova, Lacuna Common, Depicable Zee, Trev Williams, The Deadbeat Apostles, Joshua Ziggy, Moogieman and Beware this Boy.
Dave catches up with Camilla, Brasc0, Mowves and Eloquent Youth, plus there's tracks from Rhys Lewis, Death of the Maiden, Lake Acacia, Flat Lager and we hear what's on at the Young Women's Music Project's Wo-man-ity festival.
Welcome to the Behind the Business podcast. A new music business focused podcast where I chat with an eclectic mix of people from the music business about them, what they do and why they do it. This episodes chat is with Danny Roberts. I went to University with Danny many moons ago so we go a fair way back. Danny is currently a senior A&R manager at Decca Records (Part of Universal). Danny's roster includes a diverse range of acts such as Aurora (https://www.aurora-music.com/) , The Wandering Hearts (https://www.thewanderinghearts.com/) and Rhys Lewis (https://www.rhyslewisofficial.com/) along with recent signings The Tesky Brothers (https://www.theteskeybrothers.com/) and Fieh (http://www.fieh.no/) . Listen to Auroras just recently released 2nd album 'Infections of a Different Kind Step 1 (https://open.spotify.com/album/1jorKBzr3vs08LDggKCAyr?si=e_pgAUY0TsayZKMfguyH6g) ' via all the standard platforms...its a corker. I was interested to find out what goes into the A&R process at a major label of this type and also to get a more personal insight into how Danny goes about doing this job. It was a hot day at the end of July when we met and England had just lost in the semi Final of the world cup but we pressed on regardless and had a great chat that I hope you enjoy listening to. TWITTER - @dannyjnrroberts (https://twitter.com/dannyjnrroberts) Email to show at behindthebusinesspod@gmail.com (mailto:behindthebusinesspod@gmail.com) Follow the show on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/behindthebusinesspod/
Working Class Audio #150 with Jim Homes!!! Jim Homes is a producer /engineer and one half of the production team known as Boe Weaver who have worked with artists including Champs, Whyte Horses, Wolfpeople, Archie Bronson Outfit and Rhys Lewis. Jim is our guest today since according to him he is the chatty one and brother Rob is the quiet one. Jim and Rob parlayed their 90's era band's minor success into a production career by making some very good decisions about gear and money early on. Their studio is located on the Isle of Wight South of London on property owned by the Crown where they rent a 3 story water tower to make records in. Raising families and careers, the brothers have taken what some would see as a disadvantage (being isolated away from London) into an advantage by bringing artists to a truly magical place away from distraction to focus purely on music. About this Interview: Jim chats with me about living and working on the Isle of Wight with brother Rob, raising a family, working 9-5, working below a giant water tank and being at peace with his surroundings. Show notes and links: Florida Supreme Court Copyright Decision Jim and Rob's studio. Management page about Jim and Rob.
In this very special episode, Eric speaks to his son, Rhys Lewis, who has been over seas in the army for the past year. The conversation is sometimes serious but nonetheless worth the adventure. Who The Hell Is Eric Is Eric Lewis EP. 002
On a one man mission to save your musical soul each week Tom brings you his personal pick of the very best gigs happening in London. This week Tom has Tom Jacobson in the studio and Ian Bennet talking about ethical music promotion. He also has a gig report from Ruby and the Rib cage, his shameless favourite and loads of fantastic music including Flyte, Cocos Lovers and Louise Golbey. Find details of all the gigs mentioned at www.londongigguide.co.uk Restless Rhys Lewis & The Relics Worldly Savages BluesMix LOS HERMANOS McKENZIE Catfish and the Bottlemen Future Swing Storie Louise Golbey MNRS Flyte Jess Morgan Ruby And The Rib Cage Cocos Lovers Reuben Hollebon Russell Joslin Vespers band -- www.twitter.com/LondonGigGuide and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio
On a one man mission to save your musical soul each week Tom brings you his personal pick of the very best gigs happening in London. This week Tom has Tom Jacobson in the studio and Ian Bennet talking about ethical music promotion. He also has a gig report from Ruby and the Rib cage, his shameless favourite and loads of fantastic music including Flyte, Cocos Lovers and Louise Golbey. Find details of all the gigs mentioned at www.londongigguide.co.uk Restless Rhys Lewis & The Relics Worldly Savages BluesMix LOS HERMANOS McKENZIE Catfish and the Bottlemen Future Swing Storie Louise Golbey MNRS Flyte Jess Morgan Ruby And The Rib Cage Cocos Lovers Reuben Hollebon Russell Joslin Vespers band -- www.twitter.com/LondonGigGuide and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio