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Jon Fazal Review: Jon Fazal
Stephen Morris writes about an unsigned singer/songwriter from Cheltenham who sounds like a big fan of Bob Dylan.

Rob Champion BBC Gloucestershire Introducing...
Rob Champion showcases the county's unsigned, unsung and under-the-radar musicians on BBC Radio Gloucestershire.

Joey and Matthew: The Ventura Project Review: The Ventura Project
Stephen Morris takes a listen to a unique double act including one half in Gloucestershire and the other in New York.


MORE MUSIC

Review: Rigadoo!
Stephen Morris reviews a group from Coleford capable of proving that a band playing folk, rock, blues and country CAN be good!

Review: Aspen Sails
A Cheltenham-based two piece with "deceptively simple, understated songs that deserve repeated listens".

Review: TPHL
Music reviewer Stephen Morris predicts big things for this six-piece "electro spacecore" band from the Forest of Dean.

Review: Television of Cruelty
Music reviewer Stephen Morris reckons this Gloucestershire unsigned band should not just be heard, but experienced.

Review: Joe Noel
Music reviewer Stephen Morris taps a toe to the catchy tunes from this unsigned singer/songwriter from Stroud.

Review: Nights at the Circus
There's a big sound from this unsigned three-piece from Gloucester and Stephen Morris reviews them here.

When Laura met Chris Townsend
The singer songwriter from Gloucester talks to music lover Laura Snow about his latest project.

Review: Atakarma
Music reviewer Stephen Morris takes a listen to this four-piece alternative/indie rock band from Gloucestershire.

Review: Orchid Fever
Music reviewer Stephen Morris shares his thoughts on unsigned band, Orchid Fever, from Gloucester.

Review: Dustmites
The Zutons meet The Doors with a bit of added punk, is how Stephen Morris describes this band.


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