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Ellen and Alex welcome Salisbury Indie Rockers Signature Vision back to the podcast to chat about their growth, live performances and the release of their new EP, 'Through the Noise'.
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Salisbury is the home of some remarkably talented musicians and performers, with some wonderful young talent making their mark on the scene. We were delighted to welcome one of those performers onto the podcast.
Rosie Jay is a singer/songwriter who is about to release her second single 'Sing Another Love Song' on the 1st August. We talked to her about her influences, attending the music course at Wiltshire College, gigging, recording with the brilliant Jolyon Dixon and what her goals are for her musical future.
Ellen tested Alex on his 'movie quote' knowledge, due to the fact that Rosie's first single was called 'Don't Give A Damn!', that reminded her of Gone with the Wind.
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Ellen and Alex discuss their day at Figglefest, a free music festival in the village of Figheldean in Wiltshire.
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We spent the day at local free festival Stofest and thought we would share our thoughts on a brilliant day of live music.
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So, after a little break, we are back with a brand new episode.
On this podcast, we catch up with Jackie Dryden and Tina Cole, the organisers of the free local music festival 'FiggleFest'. We talk about what goes into the organising of teh festival, how they keep it free and the stellar line up they have for this year's event.
Alex brings back the Top Ten, highlighting the biggest attendances are music concerts through the world.
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Break Cover are one of the most popular cover acts in and around Salisbury, Their longevity is testament to their desire to perform and entertain. We caught up with Simon, Terry and Amber to talk about the band's history, guitars, favourite gigs, lockdown and their brand new venture, BC/DC.
Ellen had her own thunderstruck moment when trying to create this week's Top Ten, but linked it perfectly with our guests, as well as last week's guest.
We also announced the three recipients of seed funding from Salisbury Transition City, as voted for by the attendees of the People in the Park event.
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Ellen and Alex chat with local comedian and MC of the Follow Comedy Club, Joe Marchant, about how he got into the business, the FCC, what he loves about Salisbury, hangovers and much more.
Alex attempts to be funny with a Top Ten of the best one liners from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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The SOS team welcomed Eva McHugh back to the podcast to catch up on the progress of Share Salisbury, talk all things Transition City Salisbury and highlight the upcoming 'People in the Park' event in Elizabeth Gardens, Salisbury.
Alex delivers a Top Ten based on 'recycled' songs, the best cover songs.
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The SOS team meet Andover based singer / songwriter / promoter James Stretch to talk about his music, yachts, food, gigs and the growth of the Andover music scene, while Ellen provides a Top 10 of the weird and wonderful festivals around that world.
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The SOS team look back at their favourite episodes so far, chatting about the people and hearing clips from each one, as welll as discussing the Top 10 of the Top 10s.
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We continue our chat with Colin Holton as we dive into the upcoming Salisbury Live schedule, where we talk about the the events through may and June, as well as getting a scoop on a big two day show happening in September.
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Part 1 of our 2 part interview with the legend that is Colin Holton, see us chatting about the current outlook for the Salisbury music scene, the brilliant work Colin does as a teacher and mentor at Wilshire College, the bands he is currently in as well as bands he used to be in.
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The Sounds of Salisbury team interview Lilli Badcock, the leader of the excellent Evolution Choir, about what the choir means to her, what they have coming up, and also delving into her other love, Sing to Heal, a sound reiki meditation experience. Plus Alex delivers his Top 10 bands that evolved, where Ellen surprised herself by knowing at least half of them.
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This week on the Sounds of Salisbury Podcast, Ellen interviews local radio legend and all round nice guy, Kev Lawrence from Radio Odstock, while Alex has a fabulous chat with Jack Richardson, the guitarist from the brilliant Salisbury band, Carsick. We also have a very ODD top 10.
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On this episode of the Sounds of Salisbury, Alex and Ellen talk about International Women's Day, Alex chats to Singer/Songwriter InColour, we hear more from Liz Batten at Safer and Supportive Salisbury, and you lucky listeners get two, yes TWO, top 10 lists. What more could you want?
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Episode 6 brings you Ellen chatting to Sage from Riverbourne Community Farm, Alex talking to Adam about his band Mighty Magic Animal and his side project Finglebone, as well as the usual banter between your hosts as they discuss the latest Top 10 List.
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The goal with our podcast is to bring people together from a musical and community standpoint. This episode is a real example of this in motion.
Ellen chats with Rebecca from Salisbury based charity Alabare about their work with the homeless, while Alex talks to singer/songwriter Gareth James about his punk roots and acoustic tunes.
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This Valentine's week on the podcast we celebrate all things love. Ellen talks to Nicole, the owner of Primrose Marquees and Events, about weddings, venues and attention to detail, whilst Alex chats to her husband, Cameron, the lead singer of Salisbury Alt Pop / Rock band Love is Enough.
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Season 3 Episode 3 of the Sounds of Salisbury Podcast has the theme of Dragons.
Ellen talks to Liz Batten from Safer And Supportive Salisbury, Alex chats to singer/songwriter Lucas Hardy, plus your hosts chat about the My Comic Heroes Soda Bar and the Top Ten Dragons of all time!
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Recorded at Wilton Live 2 on 27th Jan 2024, we spoke to some of the performers and key players behind the scenes of Salisbury music.
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