Blog posts by year and monthDecember 2012
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A great end to 2012 and plenty to look forward to in 2013
Tom Robinson on a big weekend of broadcasting the artists he's recommending for 2013.
Young Guns on BBC Introducing in Beds, Herts and Bucks
BBC Introducing in Beds, Herts and Bucks dedicate their final Friday night show to Young Guns.
Huw's BBC Introducing Discovery: Get Cubs - Delilah
Listen to Delilah by Get Cubs, a band discovered through BBC Introducing in Derby and Stoke
Been there, done that, lost my T-shirt... Chuck Ragan on touring
Hot Water Music's Chuck Ragan tells Ally McCrae his advice for acts looking to get on the road for the first time.
New look to the BBC Introducing website
The eagle-eyed among you may have noticed a change in look for the BBC Introducing website.
On the playlist: My Forever - The World Won't Wait
Added to the Radio 1 playlist this week are Thirsk band My Forever and their track The World Won't Wait.
On the playlist: Arthur Walwin - All For You
Finding himself on the Radio 1 playlist this week is Arthur Walwin. His track All For You slots in alongside the likes of Muse, Frank Ocean and Jake Bugg and will be played by Radio 1's Fearne Cotton, Greg James and Dev. Hear All For You below and spend a little time getting to know Arthur whi...
Changes to the BBC Introducing Uploader in 2013
In January 2013 we are making a change to the way the BBC Introducing Uploader works that we'd like you to know about.
BBC Introducing highlights: Tall Ships, Billy Bragg and Annie Nightingale
It's December everyone so keep warm drink lots of warm tea (or mulled wine) and check out what's been going on with BBC Introducing across the radio networks in the last few weeks. Tall Ships Maida Vale session The magnificent Tall Ships joined BBC Introducing in session at Maida Va...
What can a manager do for you? BBC Introducing in Kent finds out
What does it take to be a music industry manager? Incredible passion for new music, ridiculously detailed planning skills, or just a big fat book of contacts? The answer is probably all three and a huge amount more, as Jacob Rickard discovered on BBC Introducing in Kent last Sunday night (the pr...