Audio maker at Rhubarb Rhubarb of podcasts (Folk on Foot, The Cockney Yiddish Podcast, Voices of British Ballet, The Sound of Anger) and radio. Black hearted in Battersea.
Natalie Steed
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Hooray! The @folkonfoot.com episode with the brilliant Goblin Band won a Gold Tower at the @newyorkfestivals.bsky.social Radio Awards. Yeee ha!
It’s audio awards BONANZA day today @audioacademyuk.bsky.social #UKARIAS and @newyorkfestivals.bsky.social NYF Radio Awards and I’ve got some of my audio offspring in the game: fly my pretties, fly …
Good luck to @folkonfoot nominated in New York Festivals Radio Awards music podcast category for the episode with the magnificent Goblin Band AND nominated at #UKARIAS for the 7th time in 8 years (what happened 2020?) www.folkonfoot.com/episodes/gob...
Good luck to @cockneyyiddish.bsky.social in the finals at the New York Festivals Radio Awards in the Arts and Culture Podcast category podfollow.com/1791774082
Good luck to The Song Detectorists, a second appearance by @matthewbannister.bsky.social in the New York Festivals Radio Awards for The Song Detectorists in the Music Category - all hail @nancykerr.bsky.social and the researchers at @musicheritageplace.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Ahhh, the soft airs of a sprung spring …
The TfL bird-killing machine. www.londoncentric.media/p/homeless-i...
The results are in for Northumberland! Check out our latest blog post at www.musicheritageplace.uk
#songdetectorists #ahrc #music #heritage #place
🏆 Delighted that our episode with Goblin Band in the City of London has won a Gold Tower Award at the New York Festivals Radio Awards. Huge congratulations and thanks to the band and our wonderful Producer, @natalie-steed.bsky.social
#NewYorkFestivals #StorytellersGala @newyorkfestivals.bsky.social
“Robin Hood is the May King and Maid Marian the May Queen” - join us in Sherwood Forest for a Robin Hood Pilgrimage with Guy Hayward of the @pilgrimtrust.bsky.social.
🏹 It's our new episode - out now: pod.fo/e/4160e6
Matthew Bannister travels across England finding out about music discovered in archives.