BBC Radio Newcastle (03-07-2008)

BBC Radio Newcastle (03-07-2008)


1:59 minutes (933.51 KB)

BBC Radio Bristol (02-07-2008)

BBC Radio Bristol (02-07-2008)


4:49 minutes (2.21 MB)

Alpha Radio (30-06-2008)

Alpha Radio (30-06-2008)


0:30 minutes (466.98 KB)

Radio Coventry (30-06-2008)

Radio Coventry (30-06-2008)


4:37 minutes (4.24 MB)

Radio WM (27-06-2008)

Radio WM (27-06-2008)


4:49 minutes (4.41 MB)

LBC - Dr Sandra Scott (28-05-2008)

LBC - Dr Sandra Scott (28-05-2008)


5:41 minutes (5.21 MB)

BBC Radio 5 Live (30-06-2008)

BBC Radio 5 Live (30-06-2008)


1:55 minutes (906.37 KB)

Clement Marfo

Clement Marfo


3:05 minutes (10.82 MB)

20 year old Clement Marfo from London is an emerging hip hop artist, rapper, singer, poet and songwriter who is fast becoming a sought after performer at some of the capital’s hippest venues. He attended Wimbledon College where he was Deputy Head Boy, and is currently writing and recording his latest material.

Josh Winiberg

Josh Winiberg


3:26 minutes (3.93 MB)

21 year old Joshua Winiberg released his first album of solo piano compositions ‘Sunrise’ when he was 16. This self-released CD received many positive reviews and resulted in Josh being invited to perform at the prestigious Ravello Festival in Italy. Josh has since released two more CDs and been commissioned to write the score for a video game. He is currently studying music composition at Dartington College of Arts. His younger brother is BBC presenter Ollie Winiberg.

Anusha

Anusha


3:55 minutes (5.37 MB)

Anusha was born in Cardiff to parents of Sri Lankan and Mauritian descent. Exposed to cultural diversity at an early age, her parents were both keen travellers and eclectic music listeners. This familiarised Anusha with a variety of genres, from the sweet soul sounds of Stevie Wonder to the rocky sounds of Queen, which are clearly evident in her music today.

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