OPINION: Catfish and the Bottlemen's amazing journey from Friars to festival headliners
Lee Harman runs Warrington Music [WAM], a platform that supports grassroots artists and provides opportunities for them to play live
Lee Harman runs Warrington Music [WAM], a platform that supports grassroots artists and provides opportunities for them to play live
LIVE Bar was the scene for a triumphant homecoming for The Ks.
Columnist Lee Harman champions the town’s music scene through his platform Warrington Music [WAM]. This month he talks about joining the RivFest team in memory of Viola Beach’s River Reeves
Columnist Lee Harman, a former Woolston High School student, runs the website and live platform Warrington Music [WAM]. This month he talks about Warrington Music Festival and why the event at Golden Square in May provides a vital platform for emerging talent when 22 bands and artists will get their moment in the spotlight.
Lee Harman runs the website and live music platform Warrington Music [WAM]. In his column for Weekend the former Woolston High School student talks about the importance of supporting ‘fragile grassroots music’, the launch of [WAM] magazine and highlights of last year including hosting a gig at Parr Hall.
THE sold-out Parr Hall was the first show on Nottingham born Jake Bugg's run of special solo tour dates this autumn.
SHOWS headlined by Warrington artists are like buses at the Parr Hall – you wait for ages and then two come along.
WHEN Neighbourhood Weekender announced its first batch of bands for the May bank holiday music festival, online there was two questions being asked:
COLLEGE presents the opportunity for students to discover what their passions are and to start on the road to fulfill their dreams.
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