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December 2004
South:Live
- December 19th, 2004
Catherine KS
Five good reasons to tune in

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Catherine KS Catherine KS
Band to watch

Catherine KS took the panel by storm when her track was played last week - they gave her one of their best ever scores. She'll be coming in to talk about her music and her future plans.
You can hear her winning track here.

Liane Carroll Liane Carroll
Playing live

Jazz diva Liane Carroll will bring her smoky jazz to this Christmas edition of South Live - and we guarantee that she will get you into the mood for Yule.

Liane has been getting great reviews recently in the national press and was recently described as one of the fifty best things about Christmas by the Observer.

Liane, who comes from Hastings, has been playing piano since the age of three when she studied under the concert pianist Phyliis Catling.

She has sung professionally since her mid teens and tours Europe with Long John Baldry as well as playing and singing jazz, rock, blues, soul and pop for a number of other bands including Ladysmith Black Mambazo and the female trio, Passion.

A Tabbush Sister The Tabbush Sisters
Playing live

The Tabbush Sisters, from Hampshire , impressed us with their demo disc and listeners to the early shows will have already heard one of their tracks on our playlist. But tonight they're back live - with a repertoire of traditional and contemporary song. In 2002 the Sisters won the Wiltshire Folk Association Young Folk Musician Award.

Hazel O'Connor Hazel O'Connor
The Track that Changed My Life

Hazel O'Connor shot to stardom in 1980 when she played the role of a singer in the film Breaking Glass, which broke a hit album including the Number One Will You.

She produced more top ten hits and albums, as well as widely praised acting roles, throughout the eighties.

Legal battles over record deals forced her close to bankruptcy yet she continued performing and developed a major following in Europe and the US. .

Then her 1998 autobiographical Edinburgh Fringe show, Beyond Breaking Glass, won soaring reviews and gave her the inspiration to get back into the studio and record an album of the same name.

More recently Hazel has contributed a version of Rock n Roll Suicide to the Bowie tribute album Diamond Gods, and signed a new record deal which will see the reissue of parts of her back catalgue as well as the release of a new CD, Acoustically Yours.

This week we ask Hazel O'Connor for the Track which Changed My Life.

If you want us to listen to your demo - and you've got some original tunes - then you need to send us a CD by post to South:Live, BBC Southern Counties Radio,40-42 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 8XB.

South:Live - Previously on....
Week One:Jonny Quality, The Sands
Cathryn Stone, Arthur Brown, Fin Costello. Get a full briefing
Week Two: Conrad Vingoe, Roger Davies, Dani Wilde, Sophie Barker, Robin Scott. Get a full briefing
Week Three: Sequoia, Andy Baron, Lisa Shingler and Simon Brewin, Wreckless Eric, Steve Lovell, Carleen Anderson. Get a full briefing
Week Four: Dead! Dead!Dead!, The LoveGods, Matt Goorney, Eugenie Arrowsmith, Rohan Kriwaczek, Nitin Sawhney. Get a full briefing
Week Five: Nothing, Deborah Bonham, Martha Tilston, Renzo Spiteri, Kai Harris. Get a full briefing



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