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Live music from Tallulah Fix (Malvern)

We reveal some stark revelations about Sir Edward Elgar, we talk to the family of Malvern X Factor hopeful Cher Lloyd, while enjoying live music from Tallulah Fix.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Lil Dre & Diggy Stylus

    Weekend

  • Last week's session track

    • I Am Ryan

      Starting Over

  • Jenny Hallam

    They Say

  • Y-Tonal

    Tenfold

  • Recorded live at Get The Pluck Up in Worcester

    • This Wicked Tongue

      N/A

    • Jakebox

      N/A

  • Gig of the week

    • Stuntdog

      Funky Little Song

    • Dan Greenaway

      Inner Reserve

  • Juinera

    Shake Off The Dust

  • Collar Up

    KaBoom

  • In session

    • Tallulah Fix

      Awol

    • Tallulah Fix

      Stranger

  • The Fiction

    Follow

  • Monster! Monster!

    Batteries Not Included

  • In session

    • Tallulah Fix

      Dark As They Come

    • Tallulah Fix

      Serotonin Sickness

  • The Candidates

    Looking For Love

  • Next week's session track

    • Riding Giants

      Non Precious Metals

Broadcast

  • Fri 12 Nov 2010 19:00

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Hay Festival special

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Festivals

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The biggest music events in Herefordshire & Worcestershire.

Gigs

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History

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Tales of epic gigs and local legends.

Masterclass

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Our top tips for new musicians.

Sessions

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The best live performances since 2005.

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