Andrew Roachford
Andrew’s music is featured in our classic rock and singer songwriter sequences. Andrew Roachford released his debut album ‘Roachford’ in 1987, produced by Mike Vernon, and […]
Maggie Bell
Maggie features in our blues rock and classic rock sequences. Maggie was sometimes referred to as “the UK’s Janis Joplin” and won various music polls in […]
The Tubes
The Tubes feature in our classic rock sequences. The Tubes are perhaps best known for their arrival in the UK in 1977 for a tour, resulting […]
Sonja Kristina
Sonja features in our progressive and classic rock sequences. Sonja Kristina joined Curved Air in January 1970 after a successful stint in the stage musical ‘Hair’.
Kiki Dee
Kiki Dee features in our singer songwriter and classic rock sequences Kiki Dee released her first single in 1963, having been talent-spotted in Leeds, near her […]
Deborah Bonham
Deborah features in our classic rock sequences. Deborah grew up against a musical background nurtured by brothers, John and Michael. John was drummer of Led Zeppelin, […]
John Wetton
Our usual afternoon song selection is spiced with music from John Wetton. (Mon-Fri 14:00-16:00) John Wetton’s CV looks like a “who’s who” of progressive and art-rock.
Annie Haslam (Renaissance)
Annie Haslam and Renaissance feature in our classic rock and progressive sequences. Prog rockers Renaissance developed from the late-1960’s band formed by Jim McCarty and Keith […]
Jeff Scott Soto
Jeff Scott Soto features in our melodic rock sequences. In the 1980s Jeff Scott Soto lent his vocal skills to several albums by Swedish guitarist Yngwie […]
Rory Gallagher
Rory Gallagher features in our blues rock and classic rock sequences. Rory Gallagher first came to wider attention with the blues rock power trio Taste who […]
Europe
Europe feature in our melodic and classic rock sequences. Joey Tempest formed what would become the band Europe in 1979 together with guitarist John Norum.
Stackridge
Stackridge feature in our progressive rock sequences. Stackridge formed in the late-sixties and opened (and closed) the very first Glastonbury Festival in 1970.