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26 Jun 2018
The Sampler - 26 June 2018
7:30 pm on 26 June 2018
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Nick Bollinger reviews the debut album of singer Josiah Wise a.k.a Serpentwithfeet, an orchestral and apocalyptic set from Gruff Rhys and a curiosity from the cabinet of Paul McCartney.
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