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Get into the festival mood
1:54pm Friday 25th April 2003 Wycombe Arts Festival 2003 is taking place from Saturday April 26 until Saturday May 31. The festival features a range of professional and amateur performances, including Caribbean and classical music and traditional jazz as well as numerous exhibitions, a Punch and Judy show, Indian classical dancing, a charity carnival and much more.
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A band with hidden meaning
1:51pm Friday 25th April 2003 Hidden Ajenda play a mixed bag of rock that when shaken up and squeezed through the amps produces a juicy pop punk that packs a punch.
| There's Hedroom in the music biz
10:21am Wednesday 9th April 2003 There's not enough sexual innuendo in today's music for my liking.
| Barnet Hospital made the radio star
9:40am Tuesday 8th April 2003 Dean Martin started out playing hits from Bros and New Kids On The Block to a crowd of Tango-fuelled youngsters at his school disco. He was 11.
| Lionheart�s beat
3:12pm Wednesday 2nd April 2003 Maddy Prior's career spans more than three incredible decades, writes Christine van Emst.
| Holmesdale sing to victory
3:08pm Wednesday 2nd April 2003 A Reigate infant school choir of 57 children sang to victory at the Leith Hill music festival on March 15.
| | The evolving talent of the Mantra duo
4:11pm Wednesday 26th March 2003 Mantra's talent is evolving. The duo, from Flackwell Heath, are Alex Routledge and Kesh Patel. They write tight, melodic songs and they played all the instruments used in the recording of the debut EP, Shake Me Down/Forget To Breathe.
| | A tribute show to Eric Clapton
4:10pm Wednesday 26th March 2003 The music of Eric Clapton will be performed by the Claptonites this Saturday. The performance will feature lookalike Alan Earp on guitar and vocals.
| | Young's Yell: Blofeld the third
4:09pm Wednesday 26th March 2003 There are many famous Blofelds in the world. Ernst Stavro Blofeld who is James Bond's arch enemy in the film Thunderball. Erm...Henry Blofeld, the nutty BBC cricket commentator.
| | Kate Rusby at The Elgiva
4:13pm Wednesday 26th March 2003 Kate Rusby songs range from gentle ballads to songs of sex and murder, performed with artistry, commitment, power and a delicacy of touch. Her repertoire of self-penned, traditional and contemporary material is bound to captivate and involve anyone with even a passing interest in music.
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