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DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2009-11-03 - The Rush Dubstep Show From West Yorkshire UK
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: 2009-11-03 21:05:00


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The Dearne Boys live at KB (1987)
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: 2009-09-08 17:06:09

A chance to hear the legendary Dearne Boys recorded live at their spiritual home of KB Bar, Bretton Hall College, West Yorkshire circa 1987. Despite intensive security measures, this bootleg version of a sell-out gig still exists and is the only evidence of a musical miracle that was The Dearne Boys. Mick Forsdyke (guitar, saxaphone, vocals) Andy Iredale (Bass, vocals) Colin Jackson (vocals, guitar) Paul Murray (drums)


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The Dearne Boys live at KB (1987)
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: 2009-09-08 16:43:45

A chance to hear the legendary Dearne Boys recorded live at their spiritual home of KB Bar, Bretton Hall College, West Yorkshire circa 1987. Despite intensive security measures, this bootleg version of a sell-out gig still exists and is the only evidence of a musical miracle that was The Dearne Boys. Mick Forsdyke (guitar, saxaphone, vocals) Andy Iredale (Bass, vocals) Colin Jackson (vocals, guitar) Paul Murray (drums)


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Saturday 11:30 Black Dyke Band from West Yorkshire
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: 2009-08-07 14:00:00

Iconic 154-year-old brass band, the Black Dyke Band, play for us (all 30 of them!) and conductor and music director Nicholas Childs talks about the music and the history. Other guests are composer Philip Wilby and flugelhorn player Alexandra Kerwin. Live performances in this segment: Queensbury, comp. James Kaye Deep Harmony, comp. Handel Parker Toccata and Fugue in D minor, comp. JS Bach


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Archaeo News Podcast 135
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: 2009-06-14 16:52:31

In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource Contents: Prehistoric sites discovered in India Galway may have had 'major' ancient settlement Larger populations triggered Stone Age learning 13,000-year-old carved bone discovered in Florida Suspected chambered tomb unearthed in Orkney Ancient artefacts found in West Yorkshire Two prehistoric tombs unearthed in Hampshire New 'molecular clock' aids dating human migrations Mammoths roasted in prehistoric kitchen pit Hell Gap dig underway again in Wyoming Chinese pottery may be earliest ever found Ancient humans knew sustainable fishing Speaker: David Connolly (BAJR) Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)  Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 25:26]


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SnC 165 - Wed 29 Apr 2009
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: 2009-04-29 23:17:00

A small experiment this week and next in that I'll be including reports on music developments and people that I've come across. Please let me know what you think. No chance to grab a picture this week but I did have a look through some of the stuff from Long Island and quite liked this one (right). Come to think of it, I could do with another couple of weeks there!Road to nowhere - Rick Fowler (Georgia, USA) Rick Fowler's musical honesty creates an unsurpassed morphic resonance between him and his listeners. With a raw soul reminiscent of early Johnny Winter and aural suspense akin to Trower, Fowler delivers the energy, joy, anger and torment found in the very best of blues-rock. Road to nowhere is from his album Back on my good foot available direct from his site or from CD Baby. Credit due to all musicians on the album for some great playing:BASS: Michael C. SteeleDRUMS: Gerry Hansen, Bill BerryB3: Tim White, Randall Bramblett2ND GUITAR: Jonathan DorseyRESONATOR: Michael C. SteeleBG VOCS: Sherry Joyce, Michael C. Steelehttp://rickfowler.com/www.myspace.com/rickfowlerbandLife of fantastic - Azoora (London, UK & Ãre, GÃteborg Sweden)"Azoora" are a blend of acoustic electronica which combines that dreamy shoe-gazing feel with a charming British indie twist. They have recently released their latest EP The Second Coming. This is their 4th EP and again a big step forward for this amazing band. Beautiful timeless popsongs mixed with electronic burst-outs and a master production. Lean back and let it wash over you!"Every time I listen to new Azoora tracks I can see style, technique and production improve. Well worth getting your hands on this.â - Rowley Cutlerwww.myspace.com/azoora Gary - Stages of Dan (London, UK)Formed at the crack of 2008, Stages Of Dan are a London based trio made up of Chris Aliano (Guitar/Vocals), Chris 'Big Chris' Bryant (Bass/vox) and Guy Davidson (Drums/vox).Lots of live show dates coming up so check out their MySpace at: www.myspace.com/stagesofdanIcons among usJazz had become synonymous with old men listening in respectful silence to music based largely on the movers and shakers of the past century. Now there is a fresh breeze of "jazz with attitude" stirring things up. It really does deserve your attention and that is why a series of documentaries has been made, shining a light on some pretty remarkable and exciting musicians with good stuff to say as well as play."It's about time someone had the balls to do a documentary like this" Jamie Cullum (jazz singer, multi-platinum artist)www.iconsamongus.comwww.myspace.com/iconsamongusAbataka - Kinobe and Soul Beat Africa (Kampala, Uganda)Kinobe (pronounced CHI-NO-BAY) is a brilliant multi-instrumentalist from Uganda whose early abilities in traditional African music quickly garnered acclaim on the world stage. Born in 1983 near Lake Victoria, he began playing music at the age of five, and five years later travelled to the Netherlands with a group of musicians for his first international performance. It was this trip that introduced him to the diversity of musical traditions throughout the world, opening his ears to new sounds, and launching a life-changing interest in world music. In the years that followed, Kinobe traveled the African continent, performing with such figures in African roots music as, Youssou N'dour, Salif Keita, Angelique Kidjo, Oliver Mtukudzi, Baaba Maal, Ismael Lo, and many others. He is a lifelong student, teacher, lover, and purveyor of the great diversity of African musical traditions.Soul Beat Africa is the new voice of Ugandan music, the inspired synthesis of African roots and world music, of traditional and modern instrumentation. These musicians represent the new vanguard of Ugandan performers, gifted instrumentalists steeped in the music of their homeland, but with ears opened to the sounds of the world at large. Kinobe & Soul Beat Africa "Abataka" (mp3) from "Kinobe & Soul Beat Africa" (Multicultural Media) More On This AlbumAll the way down - Jeannine Hebb (Brooklyn, NY)Jeannine Hebb, an award-winning songwriter and vocalist, has been studying, performing, writing, and rocking out since she was 11.At 20, Jeannine graduated magna cum laude from Berklee College of Music, having studied with some of the best in the business (Gabrielle Goodman, Pat Pattison, Livingston Taylor).Great track on video on YouTube. http://sonicbids.com/JeannineHebbhttp://myspace.com/JeannineHebbEl Naranjal - Rogelio Gutierrez (Mexico?)No information available. If you have anything please let me know, it's peter [at] suffolkandcool.com Rogelio Gutierrez "El Naranjal" (mp3) from "Polkas Famosas 18 Exitos" (Modiner) Buy at Rhapsody Stream from Rhapsody More On This Album Madame Pamita dates in UKMay 14    The Gladstone Arms, London, SE1 1QNMay 15    The Alma, London, SE19 2TAMay 16    Matsu, London, E3 4PLMay 17    Dr. King's Jailhouse/East Dulwich Tavern, London (East Dulwich), SE22 8HJMay 19    The Cricketers Arms, Keighley West Yorkshire, BD21 5JEMay 20    The George Tavern, London (Stepney), E1 0LAMay 21    The Harlequin, Sheffield, S3 8GGMay 22    Brooks Blues Bar/Telegraph pub, London, SW15 3TUMay 23    The Lantern Theatre, Sheffield (Netheredge), S7 1NFwww.madamepamita.com Say no More - Enrico Crivellaro (Italy)From the album Mojo Zone, recorded in Udine, Italy. Enrico Crivellaro is a former protege of Ronnie Earl, Duke Robillard and Kenny Burrell, ENRICO CRIVELLARO has fast become one of the most dynamic and inventive young guitarists on the Blues Scene today. Best known for his guitar work with the James Harman Band, Janiva Magness, Finis Tasby, Lester Butler's "13" and the Royal Crown Revue. Enrico has stepped up to the plate and recorded a truly genre bending all instrumental Blues Guitar showcase with MOJO ZONE. Enrico Crivellaro "Say No More" (mp3) from "Mojo Zone" (Electro-Fi Records) Buy at Rhapsody More On This Album


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Archaeo News Podcast 104
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: 2008-09-10 16:16:30

In collaboration with British Archaeological Jobs Resource Contents: A 20ft-high palisade hid Stonehenge 5,000 years ago 3,000-year-old apiary discovered in Israel Film inspired by Anglesey's prehistoric past Prehistory project in West Yorkshire Chariot find at Iron Age settlement site Missouri cave paintings give ancient insight Prehistoric Pacific islanders grow in stature and controversy Ancient carved stone unearthed in Orkney Brodgar assumptions questioned Speaker: David Connolly (BAJR) Audio file mastering: Dave Horrocks (Infinite Wave)  Listen to the weekly Archaeo News [Total time 18:40]


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Podcaster:Six-String Bliss

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Episode 105: Interview with John 5!
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: 2008-05-23 04:25:00

Pipes and PT talk about their recent trip to the Chicago Guitar Show: http://www.texasguitarshows.com/ShowInfo.htm And put out a call to action.  Visit guitarsforvets.org for your chance to when the Screaming Eagle guitar! Six-String Bliss News: Six-Neck Bliss: http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/local-west-yorkshire-news/2008/05/19/guitar-with-six-appeal-86081-20930919/ Guitar Club: http://www.thenorthwestern.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080519/OSH1019/805150758/1987/OSHnews Guitar Thief pays the price: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-guitar_thief_bothmay17,0,702895.story Wired Magazine is obsessed with the Bliss: http://blog.wired.com/music/2008/05/guitar-tutorial.html John 5 stops by to discuss his career, the new album and teaching the kids to play guitar.  www.john-5.com and Pipes and PT review John 5âs new album, Requiem.  Alfie from Australia checks in with a voicemail.  Check out his youtube page: http://www.youtube.com/user/alfalfasprout69 Pipes and PT continue the âGuitars Definedâ series with a look at the Fifth interval.  And Six-String Bliss has a new voicemail line: 206-203-3738.  Give us a call today!


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Episode 5 - Radio Interview The Pulse
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: 2008-05-01 21:32:07

Backstage Interview at Pudsey Civic Hall with Adam Smith of The Pulse of West Yorkshire evening show. 97.5 & 102.5 fm around West Yorkshire and Online at Pulse.co.uk .


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Effective School Self-Evaluation
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: 2006-11-02 11:00:00

In this podcast, Dave Jobbings interviews Tony Thornley about the essential features in school self-evaluation. Tony shares a range of illustrative examples to highlight best practice and explores some of the key areas many school leadership teams find the most challenging aspects in reality. Tony's professional experience and expertise is evident from his thoughtful and analytical approach to school self-evaluation. He skillfully differentiates between the processes of monitoring and evaluation and provides guidance on the features of best practice within schools and the completion of the self-evaluation form (SEF) used to collate and record evidence for Ofsted inspection. After a most successful career as the head teacher of a secondary school in West Yorkshire, the UK, Tony worked at a senior level as an HMI within Ofsted and then at strategic levels within local authorities. He is now the managing directory of his own company and involved in an extensive range of school improvement activities with primary and secondary schools, local authoriies and national organisations.


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Effective School Self-Evaluation
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: 2006-11-02 11:00:00

In this podcast, Dave Jobbings interviews Tony Thornley about the essential features in school self-evaluation. Tony shares a range of illustrative examples to highlight best practice and explores some of the key areas many school leadership teams find the most challenging aspects in reality. Tony's professional experience and expertise is evident from his thoughtful and analytical approach to school self-evaluation. He skillfully differentiates between the processes of monitoring and evaluation and provides guidance on the features of best practice within schools and the completion of the self-evaluation form (SEF) used to collate and record evidence for Ofsted inspection. After a most successful career as the head teacher of a secondary school in West Yorkshire, the UK, Tony worked at a senior level as an HMI within Ofsted and then at strategic levels within local authorities. He is now the managing directory of his own company and involved in an extensive range of school improvement activities with primary and secondary schools, local authoriies and national organisations.


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SnC 036 - Wed 18 Oct 2006
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: 2006-10-18 23:31:00

I was in Leeds at the end of last week and had an evening to myself before a load of meetings. It's a while since I was in central Leeds and the speed and extent of development is astonishing.  New high-rise buildings seem to be going up all around the city centre. I don't know how the good people of Leeds feel about the transformation but it certainly looks impressive. There seems to be something about a time when lots of development is happening which gives developers permission to be a bit adventurous and even whimsical. I just caught these birds out of the corner of my eye and had to stop for a photograph.A quick check on the web threw up some live music at a really good cafe bar called The Wardrobe, it's just near the West Yorkshire Playhouse.  Cara Robinson was singing with her compact (but perfectly formed) band of keyboards, guitars, bass and drums. What a find. Every member earned their keep and then some with some really solid bass (Neil Innes) and drums (Andy Marshall) intelligently overlaid by creative and virtuoso piano from Joe Tatton and some blinding slide guitar from Rob Durbin. I didn't go to Leeds specifically to see Cara, but had I realised how good she is I probably would have done. The Album Keeper Lit is consistently fine and deserves wider recognition â you can get it online from Amazon.co.uk or by Paypal, direct from Cara.  SUN - Cara Robinson (Leeds, UK)Even during the early stages of her career, Cara Robinson was writing and recording with notable artists from a huge range of musical genres, including David Holmes, LTJ Bukem and upcoming EMI artist, Corinne Bailey Rae. She has toured throughout the UK as a session singer, backing singer and solo artist. As a backing singer for Sony's Rhianna, she toured Japan and the UK, supporting Jamiroquai and Beverly Knight. Her soulful, thoughtful and innocent voice has featured on various documentaries for Ulster TV.Keeper Lit is Cara's impressive debut album, which she wrote and produced with keyboard player Joe Tatton. the closeness of the band has been established over years of working together and is audible in the tightness of the grooves and subtleties of the tunes.The collaborative work ignores all musical boundaries and acknowledges all that is good about blues, folk, alt-country and rock, giving more than a nod of gratitude to Cara's roots in Northern Ireland.Leeds - Wardrobe - 21st Oct, 12am - 1:30am, MotownLeeds - Hi-Fi 27th Oct - Oxfam charity gig AlbumLeeds - Dr Wu's 11th Nov - Album Gig Cara Robinsonhttp://www.cararobinson.com/News from Kat Leese (Katbite) she'll be playing UK solo dates at the end of January and is searching for good venues. Let me know if you've got a venue suggestion and I'll pass it on to Kat. I'll keep you informed.Girlfriend go crazy - Miss the Occupier (Glasgow, Scotland)Formed in Glasgow in 2003, MTO (Roz Davies, Magnus Hughson and Derek Butters) stick to a three-piece ethic with songs punchy, pacy and loud. A single was released on Skribble Records in March 2006, and the band are looking to release their first album, which was recorded with Mark Nicol in April.http://www.misstheoccupier.com/Also heard from MyVisor this week. They have a full on electric gig on Saturday (21st) at The Marquee on Cattlemarket Street in Norwich.Nothing at all - Wired all Wrong (California) FIRST PLAYRock producer supergroup, Jeff Turzo (God Lives Underwater, Paul Oakenfold) and Matt Mahaffey (Self, Beck) turn modern rock into a menacing pop beast, complete with chopped up distorted guitars, breakbeats, catchy harmonized choruses and song-flows from tongue-in-cheek chic to balls out rock. On top of thathttp://www.myspace.com/wiredallwrongHopa di Bida - Fishtank ensemble (New York, USA)Fishtank formed around the arrival in our midst of the gifted young fiddler Fabrice Martinez. Originally from France, he has spent the last seven years traveling around Europe in a mule-drawn caravan learning and playing folk music with the ensemble "Croque Mule." Much of that time was spent living in Rumaniahttp://fishtankensemble.com/Tomorrow - Kiran Hungin (London, UK)Vocals - Kiran HunginOn recording:Guitar - Rachael WoodLive / on future EP (yay):Guitar - Tom Rogers, Bass - Dan, Drums/percussion â ShaneSo, I'm from the North East. Teesside to be precise. With one parent from Surrey and the other born and raised in Nairobi, you might say my upbringing wasn't a typically Northen affair. Though I do say words such as 'class'... and on occasion, 'mint' - but usually that one only escapes when conversing with my younger (and extremely more Northern I might add) sibling.Songwriting is my chocolate. Actually it's my Haribo. It's my friend, my enemy, my life coach, my bully, my lover and my pet. You get the idea. I think a lot. About everything. Sometimes my brain feels like it will cave in due to excess thoughtage, so in a sense the process of my brain spilling out words into songs is not only cathartic, but a self-defence mechanism. A funking great one.Kiran is playing the Winelight Club in Norwich on 1st November.http://www.myspace.com/kiranhunginWinelight Club (Norwich, UK)This Saturday (21st October), the Winelight is playing host to a special event, As part of the Norwich Food Festival, the club, in association with the Wine Press, is proud to present an evening of superb entertainment and dinner at the Wine Press, Norwich. For an all inclusive price of Â19.50 (which includes a Â3 discount to newsletter subscribers) you can enjoy a 2 course a la carte meal and a full set from the enigmatic and mesmerising Naama Hillman.Naama, who played a stunning set at their last Wednesday club night, rarely plays in the UK instead preferring to accept lucrative offers to appear at the infamous Zappa Club (Tel Aviv) and GBGBâs (New York). This is indeed a rare opportunity to see and hear such talent in such intimate surroundings in the UK. One not to be missed. Reservations 01603 622134PC podcastOn my way up to Leeds, I was listening to PC Podcast 65 when Pete Cogle played an astounding song from Cornwall (here in the UK) rendered as dub reggae. So you have traditional instruments and all the trimming of dub. As Pete said to me, "I just love the way some artists juxtapose some of the most unexpected musical styles and come up with a great sound.  Just got to find some hurdy-gurdy thrash metal for next weeks show now."I was going to resist the temptation but I think I'll have to contact the band, Begas Deval and see if I can play it on Suffolk 'n' Cool but if you can't wait check out show 65 of PC Podcast at http://pcpodcast.blogsome.comHold on - Tim Armstrong (California, USA)Formerly of Operation Ivy and currently in Rancid, Tim Armstrong is a Bay Area Punk LEGEND. He has a brand new solo release called 'A Poet's Life' on that drops 11/7 on Epitaph Records.http://www.epitaph.com/artists/artist/233


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School improvement at Newhall Park Primary
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: 2006-07-05 08:19:45

One of a series of podcast discussions about school improvement, Dave Jobbings interviews John Flockton, the headteacher of Newhall Park Primary School, about high quality provision for the children as an extended school. John took up his headship in September 2000 with children who had been moved from closing schools and with redeployed staff. As a newly formed, all age primary school, John faced a big challenge and began to work with his new staff to build the confidence of the children, parents, carers and his staff as well as raise the profile of the school within the local community.Areas covered in this interesting podcast include:The context in which extended school activities were startedThe range of activities provided for children, parents, carers and the local communityThe positive impact brought by involvement in breakfast club, after school activities and the Day Care NurseryEstablishing partnerships with public, private and voluntary community organisationsThoughts on the opportunities and threats of introducing extended schoolsThe school is a larger than average 3-11 community school, located towards the south-west of the city centre of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. The school serves an area of severe social and economic deprivation At the last Ofsted inspection, the school was described as an effective school "As a result of outstanding leadership by the headteacher and deputy".


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School improvement in the Halifax Excellence Cluster
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: 2006-01-30 14:47:08

In this podcast, Dave Jobbings interviews Carlton Midgley, the coordinator of the Halifax Excellence Cluster to gain some insight into effective support to secure improvements in a group of 27 schools in the Metropolitan District of Calderdale, West Yorkshire in England. Carlton Midgley took up his post in January 2004 after a successful period directing the work of the Halifax Learning Zone. Not only has Carlton experience of secondary headship, he has a wide range of expertise in inspection and advisory services at a senior level. He also works as an educational consultant with national organisations, schools and colleges. In the UK, all of the Excellence Clusters are funded by the Department of Education and Skills. The Halifax Cluster is the largest and started operation in January 2004 and is funded until March 2008. Read an overview of the Halifax Excellence Cluster.


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School improvement in the Halifax Excellence Cluster
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: 2006-01-30 14:47:08

In this podcast, Dave Jobbings interviews Carlton Midgley, the coordinator of the Halifax Excellence Cluster to gain some insight into effective support to secure improvements in a group of 27 schools in the Metropolitan District of Calderdale, West Yorkshire in England. Carlton Midgley took up his post in January 2004 after a successful period directing the work of the Halifax Learning Zone. Not only has Carlton experience of secondary headship, he has a wide range of expertise in inspection and advisory services at a senior level. He also works as an educational consultant with national organisations, schools and colleges. In the UK, all of the Excellence Clusters are funded by the Department of Education and Skills. The Halifax Cluster is the largest and started operation in January 2004 and is funded until March 2008. Read an overview of the Halifax Excellence Cluster.


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