Tom Robinson Band reveal some of the classic tracks they will play at Wokingham Festival
Back in the late 1970's, the tough economic climate of the time helped to fuel an exciting music scene with many bands emerging
Read moreDetailsBack in the late 1970's, the tough economic climate of the time helped to fuel an exciting music scene with many bands emerging
Read moreDetailsThe music of Brian Wilson, the genius songwriter, producer and musician behind The Beach Boys, has meant a lot to me over the years so,
Read moreDetailsIt's now a year since the biggest tour ever hit London with three sold out Wembley Stadium shows in June plus another five in August!
Read moreDetails'I don't wish to alarm you, but you are having a heart attack' - not words you'd ever want to hear but unfortunately they were the words
Read moreDetailsEvery week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to the RaW (Reading and Wokingham)
Read moreDetailsEvery week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to the RaW (Reading and Wokingham)
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham. AlphaLine – What U Gonna Do - This is quite an intriguing...
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