Bringing you the SOUNDS of the music scene along with the VOICES of the community. The Sounds of Salisbury Podcast will feature local music, fun conversation and community insight. Highlighting local causes, artists, events and activities in and around Salisbury.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsMusicMusic Interviews |
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.
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 w... more
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. P... more
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. ... more
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 1... more
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 Lis... more
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. more
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 Salisbu... more
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Providing a forum for witty discussion, a place for local musical acts and community projects to promote and be noticed.
Apple Podcasts | #152 | United Kingdom/Music/Music Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #200 | New Zealand/Music/Music Interviews |
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