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David Evans

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Former head reaches songwriting finals

A former headteacher has traded classrooms for chord progressions and lessons for lyrics to strike gold in a songwriting contest.


Bob Arthy

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'Don't pay a visit when it's too late'

In the minutes after his doctor diagnosed him with prostate cancer Chorleywood resident Bob Arthy reacted in much the same way as the more than 650 British men who learn the same news every week, with a mixture of shock and fear.


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SaB-o-Tage

How Can You<p> Local poet and lyricit Sbah Uddin's song which he recorded to highlight the plight of twins Moshe and Zoe Phiri who face deportation to Zimbabwe.


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Big things ahead for Becky

Thirteen-year-old musician Becky Wixon has impressed judges in a national competition. She talks to <b>Nicola Orchard</b> PLUS listen to one of Becky's tracks


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The Toilet Song

Listen to The Toilet Song from The Blag Theatre Company


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Radio jingle

Listen to a jingle for Radio Verulam, as sung by members of The Singing Room at Cha Cha Cha Café, Watford


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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

Listen to Hark! The Herald Angels Sing from the Hertfordshire Chorus’ latest CD, On Christmas Night


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13 Riots

<b>Never More Than Once</b> <br>13 Riots are playing the Watford Irish Club on Friday, May 11. The band formed after a chance conversation in Camden back in 2005. The rest, they say, is history. They are now practising, writing and recording songs.


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Euan Hinshelwood

<b> The Bride </b> <p>In his own words, this is how Watford troubadour Euan Hinshelwood describes his life so far: "Born, ate, grew, slept, dreamt, woke up in school, listened to music, had a fling with the stage, slept, woke up in college, was flung off the stage, slept, woke up. Now I write songs." Catch Euan at The Horns, Hempstead Road, Watford on Monday, January 15 2007.


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Peter Lennon

<b>England's on Fire</b> <p> With the Ashes series almost underway, Watford musician Peter Lennon has used Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash to make England's On Fire - a song he hopes will be taken on by the English public as the 'Ashes anthem' in Australia.


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