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Plush Festival was founded in 1995 by the conductor William Lacey and the cellist Adrian Brendel, who is the festival's music director, and son of Alfred Brendel. [3] [4] Starting as an informal chamber music performance, it has since developed into a concert series. Concerts take place in the former church of St John the Baptist, restored from ...
The annual festival is still internationally recognised for its traditional English folk music and dance, held in the market town of Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. The original festival was founded in 1979/82 (see below) as a traditional festival of folk dance and music.
SATURDAY. Raye Mojave 4:10 – 4:55 — A superstar in her native England, Raye’s concerts can be hit or miss, but she nailed it on weekend one with a rousing set of jazzy alt-R&B culled from ...
Pages in category "Music venues in Dorset" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Television operations in Southampton soon moved to the BBC studios at South Western House, the former Cunard shipping line headquarters near the city's docks. On 17 September 1962, an extended 20-minute timeslot for regional news saw the launch of South at Six , before it was renamed during the 1960s as South Today .
Pages in category "Music festivals in Dorset" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bestival; C.
End of the Road Festival is an annual music festival in England which focuses on independent rock and folk music. It is hosted at the Larmer Tree Gardens, on the border of north Dorset and Wiltshire, and usually takes place over the last weekend of August or the first full weekend in September. The first festival took place in 2006, and after ...
This is a list of the current channels available on digital terrestrial television (DTT) in the United Kingdom, and those that have been removed.. Almost all channels broadcast on DTT are free-to-air, with a limited number of subscription channels (requiring a subscription to a pay-TV package) and pay-per-view channels (requiring a one-off payment to view an event) also available.