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  • Rock Revival Today 19/9/25

    With another Rock Revival show due to be broadcast today at 3pm UK time on Rock Radio UK, WRC Award winning Jules and Bob's latest show is today's Podcast Of The Day, that saw a playlist including Velvet Rush, Fireheart, Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown, Cinderella, Pearl Handled Revolver, Beast Eagle, Ronnie Romero, Rainbow, The Wytches, Rise Against, Mike Tramp (pictured), Humble Pie, Voodoo Six, Free, The Southern River Band, Tygers Of Pan Tang, Michael Schenker, The Frost, Glenn Hughes, Gypsy Pistoleros, Ricky Warwick, These Wicked Rivers and Supergrass.

  • Rock & Blues Elephant 18/9/25

    2024 WRC award-winning Pete Feenstra has spent the last forty years or so listening to, writing about, talking about, and promoting Rock music, with a particular interest in the Blues, and Pete's Rock & Blues show is today's Podcast Of The Day, featuring Endless Boogie, Keith Richards, Black Pumas, Vanessa Collier, Mick Pini, Rodney Crowell, Crowne (pictured), The Commoners, Jane Getter Premonition, Guitari Baro, Cage The Elephant, plus many more.

  • Rebecca Downes Coulsdon Review 18/9/25

    Ahead of headlining another Solid Entertainments award winning Tuesday Blues that takes place next month at London's The 100 Club on 28th October, last week Rebecca Downes played The Tuesday Night Music Club in Coulsdon, and indeed Denise Lester was sat in the front row of a sold out audience, to witness this award-winning Wolverhampton born, Blues Rock singer, guitarist, songwriter and vocal coach, along with her band, so see today not only Denise's review and photos from the gig, but also watch Rebecca's 'These Days' Video Of The Day, filmed by Denise on the night.

  • Eel Pie Rocks! 18/9/25

    The Eel Pie Club continues tonight at London's The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3SZ, with The Errol Linton Band, featuring the Brixton born harmonica player and singer, mixing Blues, Boogie, Reggae and more, so not only remember that Wrinkly Rockers Club members get £2 off admission on production of their WRC Member's Card, but also check out today's six of the best 'Eel Pie Club Rocks!' Tracks Of the Day, that include various artists who are performing at this famous venue over the next three months, namely Errol, Blue Bishops, The Thomas Heppell Band, The Krissy Matthews Band, Robin Bibi and Catfish.

  • Will Johns Shoreham Review 15/9/25

    Having recently seen a week earlier respected Blues Rock guitarist Will Johns guest on a couple of numbers with Connor Selby at Twickenham's Eel Pie Club, Denise Lester was determined to hear The Will Johns Band play on his home patch of Shoreham-By–Sea, so not only see today Denise's review and photos from The Duke of Wellington gig, but also watch today's 'Last Page' Video Of The Day, taken from his 2017 album 'Something Old. Something New ...', and filmed by Denise on the night.

  • Wednesday Rocks! 17/9/25

    For fans of Paramore, Evanescence and The Smashing Pumpkins, a rocket scientist, American Idol alum and former Atlantic Records drummer walk into a room and make one of the most honest Rock debuts of the year, as Denver trio Analog Amara self-release on Friday 7th November their five-track debut EP, 'Slowly Falling Apart', of which the very first original song written by the band, 'Is It All', is also one of today's six of the best 'Wednesday Rocks!' Tracks Of The Day, complemented by five further recent and forthcoming releases from 4foxsake, Sandrider, Wailin' Walker, Wax Mekanix and Ayden.

  • Fragile UK Yes Tour Next Year 17/9/25

    Following a two year absence from these shores, Progressive legends Yes return to UK stages in April and May next year for their nine-date Fragile Tour that culminates with two performances at the prestigious London Palladium on Sunday 3rd and Monday 4th May, of which the much loved album track ‘Roundabout’, remixed in 2015 by Steven Wilson, is today's Video Of The Day. The tour will see the band, comprising guitarist Steve Howe, keyboardist Geoff Downes, lead vocalist Jon Davison, bassist Billy Sherwood and drummer Jay Schellen, performing their 1971 classic album, ‘Fragile’, in its entirety, including such timeless songs as ‘Heart of the Sunrise’ and ‘South Side of the Sky’, as well as a selection of songs from right across their illustrious catalogue from their legendary 70`s releases right up to their current album, ‘Mirror To the Sky'.

  • The Red Mountain Interview 17/9/25

    Mississippi’s cosmic Groove Metal crushers The Red Mountain were recent guests on The Zach Moonshine Show, so not only check out their storming interview on today's Podcast Of The Day, but also listen to music from Moonfallen, Dragonborn, Mistress, Ozzy Osbourne, Ola Englund, Nine Inch Nails, Wyld Timez, Kinda Mad, Absolute Darkness, Skullgrinder, Brutal Death Fuck, Webb of deceit, Signs of Tranquility, Stormbreaker, Acid Bath, Goatwhore, Doomherre, Cathode U L T, Cruentus, Mazzaroth, Narcotic Wasteland, Oak Coffin, Sibyl, Sugar Virus, The Dreadful Tides, Wurm Flesh and Abominator.

  • Kezia Gill February 2026 UK Tour 16/9/25

    A revenge anthem with swagger and grit, UK Country and Americana singer-songwriter Kezia Gill recently released her new single, ‘Dublin’s Outta Whiskey’, the first taste of new music from her forthcoming album, 'All On Red', and the first song to be released since signing to Snakefarm/Universal, of which this brooding barroom stomper, with Gill’s trademark soaring vocals delivered with authority and vigour, is today's Video Of The Day. Kezia will also be heading out on the All On Red UK headline tour in February, which sees her joined by Nashville's Alyssa Bonagura as special guest to open up the shows. Indeed, Alyssa also produced and played on ‘Dublin’s Outta Whiskey’, recording the song at Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville alongside a group of award-winning musicians whose collective CV’s include Sheryl Crow, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Willie Nelson, Glen Campbell and Heart.

  • Tuesday Rocks! 16/9/25

    Best known as the fiery frontman of Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown, two-time Grammy Award-winning producer, engineer and songwriter, Tyler Bryant, draws deeply from his Texas upbringing, having just released his second solo single, 'Planted', as he continues to redefine himself by expanding his creative horizons as well as carving out an independent path as a solo artist, of which this follow up to his previous single 'Falling Up', is one of today's six of the best 'Tuesday Rocks!' Tracks Of The Day, complemented by five further recent and forthcoming releases from Bakelit, Paul Lidel's Scream Therapy, Preacher Stone, Hunter and Alase.

  • John Verity At The TNMC Tonight 16/9/25

    Today's latest Blues On The Radio Podcast Of The Day opens and closes with John Verity, ahead of his appearance tonight at The Tuesday Night Music Club in Coulsdon, plus there's a few new releases from Johnnie Johnson, Billy Branch & The Sons Of the Blues and Bison Hip, as well as IBBA Picks of The Month from Blood Brothers, Bywater Call (pictured) and Mary Stokes Band, and finally a preview of The UK Blues Challenge with Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, Trevor Babajack Trio, Laura Evans, Kirris Riviere & The Delta du Bruit and Emma Wilson.

  • Monday Rocks! 15/9/25

    Known for their warm, layered sound in which Folk, Pop and Indie Rock blend seamlessly, Sydney five-piece Boy & Bear have built up a loyal international fanbase over the years, having just signed for V2 Records, as well as recently celebrating this new powerful chapter with the release of a double single comprising ‘Where Does Life Begin’ and ‘Vertigo’, of which the latter is also one of today's six of the best 'Monday Rocks!' Tracks Of The Day, complemented by five further recent and forthcoming releases from Naimah, The Jack Rubies, Electric Litany, Marmalade Knives and Syncolima.

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