BBC Introducing...You are in: Suffolk > Entertainment > Music > Introducing  Meet the Bungay singer/songwriter and artist's model whose older brothers are already stars. Listen to Stephen Foster Introducing... on BBC Radio Suffolk, Mon-Thurs 6-7pm. Also available on our Listen Again menu which you can find on the Suffolk homepage and Radio Suffolk section.  An index of the best emerging bands in Suffolk. Listen to tracks and add your comments.  The BBC Introducing Uploader has been launched to make it even easier to send us your music.  Memphis rapper and producer who's looking to bring his bass heavy, car friendly music to Ipswich.  Extremely creative four piece who were chosen to play the BBC Introducing stage at Glastonbury 2009.  Introducing... a singer/songwriter from Framlingham with a guitar and a box of tricks.  Energetic pop punk five piece from Ipswich who now have bigger targets in their sights.  Watch the BBC Suffolk Introducing tip perform at BBC Radio One's Big Weekend in Swindon.  National TV exposure raised their profile, but Ipswich band SleeperCell say it wasn't an easy ride.  The Ipswich chiptune artist presents a live show using some of the oldest computers in the world.  A music venue is to reopen in Ipswich, with the owner promising fresh opportunities for local bands.  Felixstowe guitar band who take a line through the Stooges, Sabbath and the Stone Roses.  Ipswich singer/songwriter who welcomes comparisons to Kate Nash and Lily Allen.  After a three-year hiatus one of Ipswich's most loved punk bands return with fresh material.  Mythic creature Chiggawogga aids this Suffolk rock band with the twin guitar attack from twins.  Three piece juggling studies with their music, which they describe as 'dynamic and ambient rock'.  Singer/songwriter who turned his back on punk and began life as a solo artist.  'It's all about giving the audience a good night out' say ambitious Ipswich three piece It's A Trap.  Former Miss Black America members flying the flag for the DIY movement.  Photos from the memorable sold out event featuring four of Suffolk's most exciting new bands.  Helping the environment by reusing old computers, Pixelh8 is Ipswich's chiptune Godfather.  Angst-ridden rockers with a social conscience who stand out in Newmarket's 'karaoke pub scene'.  Quirky indie from the Suffolk quintet making waves on the national scene.  Atmospheric indie rock from the Waveney valley influenced by Sigur Ros and Oceansize.  Driving bass lines and poetic lyrics from the Ipswich three piece. Just don't mention Klaxons.  Young rapper from Suffolk who's hoping to have the county singing along to his music.  The Haverhill four-piece who're inspired by all things guitar and the murder of a Bulgarian.  Bury four piece who have been forced to spread their wings due to a lack of hometown opportunities. More from this sectionYou are in: Suffolk > Entertainment > Music > Introducing |