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Gig Guide
If you're organising a gig or event in Staffordshire or Cheshire email [email protected]
Friday, 9 May
- Motorheadache @ Mitchell Arts, Stoke
- Motorwrecked @ Grumpy’s, Stoke
- Scott Hepple & The Sun Band , The Orange Alert @ Artisan Tap, Stoke
- Talon @ The Rep, Stoke
- Ruffnecks @ The Old Post Office, Stoke
- Bear Withers @ The Butcher’s Arms, Stoke
- Milton Ukelele Group @ The Foxley, Stoke
- Ist Ist @ The Sugarmill, Stoke
- Steampunk Orchestra @ The Rigger, Newcastle-under-Lyme
- Peak District Big Band @ Foxlowe Arts, Leek
- Disco Deb: Back To The 80’s @ Horton Village Hall, Leek
- The Ultimate Boyband Reunion @ Shavington Club, Crewe
- Circa'81 @ The Cosey, Crewe
- The South Cheshire Concert Band @ Wistaston Memorial Hall, Crewe
- 90 Proof @ The Pack Horse, Macclesfield
- David John Dee @ Belong, Macclesfield
- Northern Live @ Northwich Memorial Court
About Us
Every week, Andrew Marston tears up the playlist and the airwaves are full of new music. There is only one qualification - it has to be from our region.
As well as the superb quality of music the programme showcases, check out our weekly gig guide, the local music news, interviews with movers and shakers, our Musicians' Masterclass, the best coverage of our local festivals plus live sessions on the show every week.
"John Peel would have loved the programme - it would have pleased him enormously." - Clive Selwood, Record Label Manager
"It is the voice of young and up-and-coming musicians and music fans. If you want to see or hear local music, then this show has it all." - Nigel Clark, Dodgy
Catch the latest music from across our area every Thursday and Saturday from 8pm on BBC Radio Stoke.
Upload Your Music
If you're in a band, a solo artist or a bedroom producer and you want to get the music you're making played on the radio, upload your tracks to BBC Introducing. If you enter a Staffordshire or Cheshire postcode when you register, your songs will go straight into our inbox.
You'll be notified automatically when your tracks are listened to by someone at the BBC or if they're going to be broadcast. If we like what we hear, you might even bag yourself a session or a slot on the BBC Introducing festival stage.
All artists will be considered for airplay and live sessions, with the very best forwarded to our Introducing partners at BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Asian Network.
A selection will also be chosen for our stages at SXSW, The Great Escape, Radio 1's Big Weekend, Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds.- Send us new music or be considered for a live session - upload your tracks here
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Andrew Marston
Andrew fell in love with music at primary school, learning how to play keyboards and piano and started gigging in several groups. His first 'proper' job was church organist, while touring the country in his brother's band. At the age of 14, Andrew landed his first DJ residency at a local nightclub.
Andrew was also a volunteer at hospital radio, presenting a news-based show and served on the committee. In 2000, he won a BT Non-Music Programme Of The Year award having spent four years at the organisation.
In 2005, Andrew was given his own show on the BBC, becoming the first person to discover and give airtime to chart-topping artists such as Ellie Goulding, Becky Hill and 220 Kid.
Andrew was also responsible for taking Sam Isaac to the Glastonbury Festival and the BBC Electric Proms, Pencil Toes, Luke Leighfield, The Anomalies and Pegasus Bridge to BBC Maida Vale (and Radio 1's Big Weekend), while securing the brother/sister duo Muchuu a support slot with Florence & The Machine and a spot on the BBC Radio 1 playlist. Other Radio 1 successes include Riscas and Lauren Wright, while FREnchfire, Georgina Upton, Kamos & Tripbuk and Scarlette Says ended up on the BBC 1Xtra playlist. He also landed The Roving Crows a place on tour with Jamie Cullum, AKA George two spots on the Radio 1 playlist, as well as a place on stage at Glastonbury and Radio 2’s Live in Hyde Park. He also championed Cherryshoes to T In The Park, Sœur to Reading + Leeds plus Remi Harris to the Montreal Jazz Festival.
As an active musician, Andrew's toured with rappers, saxophonists and percussionists, while playing live keys to create new interesting mashups of well-known songs. He's also produced a number of dance tracks with musicians he's met during his career - including Nigel Clark of Dodgy - many of which are featured in his club sets.