
St Albans Calling is the podcast from St Albans Arts Team.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArtsPerforming Arts | |||

Grae chats to two more local musicians. Steve Warner is a prolific and popular local singer songwriter whilst Chris Andersen is a multi-instrumentalist with the fabulous Missing the Ferry.
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Grae chats to two local stalwarts of the music world. Mac MacLaren is half of local duo McLaren Wall and the founder Lemonrock.com.
Bill Johnson is a talented singer-songwriter, sound technician and the host of The Blue Angel Acoustic Café open-mic ... more
Grae chats to two more local creatives. Natalia Millman chats about her new ‘Letters to Forever’ exhibition whilst ‘Common People’ indie night founder Jon Prayer talks about club nights and his new role at The Pioneer Youth Centre.
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In our latest episode, Grae chats to two past members of the St Albans music scene. Clive Pig is a storyteller, poet and adventurer, whilst Julian Mount is a singer-songwriter and stalwart of the contemporary folk scene.
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Grae Chats to two more local arts professionals. Eddie James is part of the Empire Records team as well as being a popular local DJ and occasional flautist. Aisha Adi runs Collective Gallery and manages St Albans Arts Market and St Albans Visual Arts... more
Grae chats to two more local creatives. Alex Laurance is one quarter of alt-folk outfit and mystery hunters The Hanging Bandits. Kat Evans is a virtuoso fiddle and handpan player who will be performing in May at the all new St Albans Spring Festival.... more
On our latest episode Grae chats to two more local creatives. Kevin Saunders is a singer/songwriter and promoter who runs The Kevolution nights over in Hertford. Chris Ward is a member of local band The Papersnakes as well as a visual artists who has... more
In our first episode of 2025 Grae chats to three more local creatives. Folk-noir duo Vik talk about their commission for the Catching the Chain exhibition as well as upcoming plans. Artist and sculptor Iza Nez chats about her upcoming exhibition at T... more
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