Ten fabulous tunes to listen in to – it’s all in the RaW Sounds Today playlist, championing music from Reading and Wokingham
We're back again with another brilliant collection of music for you to enjoy.
Read moreDetailsWe're back again with another brilliant collection of music for you to enjoy.
Read moreDetailsThis week none of the three new artists on our playlist are from the area ? but don't let that worry you, they all have connections.
Read moreDetailsEvery week, we go out and about to hear the cream of live music across Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE it when bands keep releasing new content, showing that they are not a flash in the pan.
Read moreDetailsHere is the first playlist of 2024, a great collection of music from bands and artists with a connection to Reading and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN a great year for music from Reading and Wokingham-based musicians - here are 20 of our favourite tracks
Read moreDetailsYOUR granny knew: the old songs are the best and back in 1980, she was rock n rolling with the rest when she went to Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsIT'S NEARLY time for Noddy Holder to hang his stocking on the wall. If you're looking for a soundtrack to feel seasonal, why not keep it local?
Read moreDetailsHEADING up this week's collection of epic music is a band that started out with a gig at The Face Bar, and last week appeared at The Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsTHIS week, we've got another three new entries on our great playlist: two local bands and a third from London being helped out by a Wokingham group
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