
Andrew Marston introduces Point Zero (Kington)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at Kidderminster College.
Tonight we catch up with one of our local stars who's destined for success, we head to the Musicians Masterclass in Cardiff and get some album building advice from Whispering Bob Harris, why a lack of jazz fans means the Upton event will be moved indoors this summer and there's live music from the Kington Band Point zero.
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History & Success
A history of great gigs and music legends
About
Who we are and what we do
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Point Zero's BBC Introducing session
Duration: 24:27
Music Played
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Isolated Atoms
Hold On
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On the BBC Radio 1 playlist, courtesy of us - of course!
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Lauren Wright
I.L.O.V.E.Y.O.U.
- Right Recordings.
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Seasons
The End
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Ady J
Rise
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Gig Of The Week
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The Avenue
Severn Deadly Sins
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Twin Cities
Alpha
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In Session
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Point Zero
I'm Going Now
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Point Zero
Claustrophobic
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News Story Of The Week
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Matt Woosey
Black Smoke Risin'
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Stephen Eckley
The Pebble Beach
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The Dean Elliott Band
The Actress
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Review Of The Week
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Rumours
Sierra Leone
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Cevan
Drop Of Light (Vocal Version)
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Trojan Satellites
Black Clouds & Dream Shrouds
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In Session
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Point Zero
Rise
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Point Zero
Good Knight
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Sessions

So for the whole of March - we've been bringing you music recorded at Kidderminster College, home to MAS Records, who were at SXSW in Texas this month, showcasing local music to an international audience.
This week's live session comes from the Kington band Point Zero.
It features Ben Redfern on lead guitar, Adam Redfern on drums, Liam James Davies on bass and Jack Lloyd on lead vocals and rhythm guitar.
They claim to spend every spare second putting their time into music - but we've heard otherwise (apparently they're suckers for fast food!).
Catch their live session and interview on this week's show!
All of our live studio and festival sessions since 2005
Meet The Musicians

Our next recording session takes place on Friday 5 April in the music department at John Kyrle High School in Ross-on-Wye and features the four acts we plan to broadcast throughout April.
It's free to get in - and this is your chance to see how we capture live music on tape, while being able to enjoy some of the hottest new acts we've got in our area right now.
Doors open at 6pm - but you're more than welcome to turn up anytime until 9pm.
An A-Z list of musicians from across our region
Gig Guide
On The Playlist

The track Kiss Me was produced in Nashville by Derek Garten, who had worked as an engineer for Taylor Swift and the comparisons are inevitable... but that's no bad thing. Lauren does pop and she does it with style comfortably holding her own on the Radio 1 playlist next to the likes of Swift and The Saturdays.
Proving that pop acts put the work in just as hard as hip hop MCs, dance DJs and indie bands, Lauren has already completed a tour of East Coast USA high schools, supported Misha B and played acoustic shows on the same bills as JLS and Britney Spears.
Kiss Me was first uploaded to BBC Introducing in Hereford and Worcester in November 2011. It was played in January 2012 and has been a regular on Andrew Marston's show ever since. Check out the session she did for the show here.
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BBC Introducing Musicians' Masterclass

On Thursday 21 March, we visited various locations across the UK - Glasgow, Belfast, London, Salford & Cardiff. DJs from all over BBC radio, music industry experts and artists got together to host a day of sessions, workshops and masterclasses.
On the guestlist at Maida Vale were Worcester's Shaun Williams, Malvern's 5parks, Bromyard's Tenz, Droitwich's Case Closed and Bewdley's Barbarix.
Invited to Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff were Hereford's Daniel & The Scandals, Kidderminster's Lauren Wright and man-of-many-Worcester-bands Pete Adams.
We covered everything from song writing & MC workshops to promoting your music & making the most of your Twitter accounts.
We also heard from successful artists about their own musical journeys. Our special guests included Ben Howard, Aluna George, Wretch 32, Devlin, Angel, Japanese Popstars, Phil Kieran, Badly Drawn Boy and the Manic Street Preachers.
This week, we hear from BBC Radio 2's Bob Harris about the importance of producing an album - and how to segue the tracks.
Reviews

- The Humdrum Express & Calm Like A Riot at The Unicorn, Malvern.
- Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby at The Marr's Bar, Worcester.
- Tina V, Mike Mann, Gathan Cheema, Ben Vickers, Brittany Morganrose & Terry Walls at The Firefly open mic night, Worcester.
- Jim Smith, Rumours, Patrick Ng, Breaktime Banana, Que & Psyflyer at The Pig & Drum open mic night, Worcester.
Festivals
Some of the interviews you may have missed on-air
Broadcast
- Sat 30 Mar 2013 20:00BBC Hereford & Worcester