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South Devon Festival 2010

sdevonfestivalDevon’s burgeoning music scene is helping fuel bigger and better festivals in the region and this summer the smart money’s on the new South Devon Festival.

Set at Newton Abbot race course on Saturday 24 July, the festival created a buzz as soon as it launched.

In fact so many performers wanted to play organisers had to add a second stage.

With stacks of free entertainment for all ages, great food and a special place to chill out, it’s already been heralded as Devon’s mini Glastonbury – except you get to leave your sleeping bag at home.

Pop sensation Will Young headlines the packed line up in his only confirmed appearance in the region this year. Leading up the newer acts are Teignmouth rockers The Quails.

They’ll be joined by celebrated live performers Ade Edmondson and the Bad Shepherds, The Wurzels, Joey the Lips and The Demon Barber Road Show – named Best Live Act in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards
Among the fresh talent being showcased is singersongwriter Ella Edmondson, The Normals, The Rachel Jones Quartet, BeckyFalls, Thinking for Tuesday, Scott Raba, The Bad Apples and Soft Toy Heroes.

Making the festival stand out is the range of entertainment available.

For children there’s free animal-themed activities from badge-making to puppet shows. All ages can clown around at the free circus skills workshops or learn to survive in the wild at the bushcraft sessions.

For those who like a more relaxed affair, there’s a chill out village for mid-fest massages and other alternative therapies, street entertainers milling through the crowds and an arts and craft market to browse through.

In fact, with so much packed into 12 hours, the only danger is that you won’t want it to end.

Tickets cost £40 for adults, £2 for 5-12 years. Under 5s free. Buy online and hear sample music at www.southdevonfestival.co.uk

Lemonfest Music Festival 2010

lemonYes that’s right, we can finally reveal our initial line-up for Lemonfest 2010!!

Headlining this years event will be none other than re-formed rock hit makers Reef! With such classics as the anthem ‘Place Your Hands’ and number 1 album ‘Glow’

Accompanying Reef will be local favourites ‘The Quails and Cosmo Jarvis’ both acts having been on a roll ever since supporting Muse at last years ‘A seaside rendezvous’

The Quails have recently launched their new album ‘The Master of Imperfection’ at Torquay‘s Riviera Centre and are set for a big 2010. Cosmo Jarvis is also in for a big year, with performances at the Camden rawl, The Great Escape Festival and the Isle of Wight to name a few.

Totnes born Ben Howard will be providing a different angle to the festival. The popular singer has most recently toured with Jason Mraz and Xavier Rudd and has built up a huge following after a string of impressive world tours.

They will be joined by London electro group ‘My Tiger My Timing’, who are featuring at Radio 1‘s One big weekend this year. Also, new-age rockers ‘The Bibelots’, who recently returned from the Snowbombing festival in Austria, drawing plaudits from such stars as John McClure of Reverend and the Makers. Both these bands have a very bright future indeed.

There will be more acts added to the line-up over the next month or so, so keep checking the website for all of the up to date information!

There will also be lots to do inside the festival – from games and events to food and clothing stalls and of course there will be a number of bars in place around the site for you to responsibly drink at during the day!

Kevin Kane (Heart Presenter)

kevin kaneHi I’m Kevin Kane and I kick off Heart Drive Time across Exeter, Mid and East Devon on 97 FM, 103 FM and on DAB Digital from 4pm till 7pm Monday to Friday.

I love playing the wide variety of music from the 70s, 80s, 90s and the new music on Heart – I’ve been a music lover all my life. I was brought up in a home full of music as my dad was in a very popular local band Gary Kane & The Tornadoes.

I don’t just play music on the radio, I have DJ’d the club circuit for many years including Bosuns, Tiffany’s, Quay Club, Warehouse & Boxes and Hothouse & Volts and Rococo’s in Exeter, Kingston’s in Taunton, Rafters in Newton Abbot and Flairs & Reflex in Plymouth. At present I’m resident at the Q Club in Exmouth doing Friday & Saturday nights once a fortnight. This gives me a chance to play those great tunes that we don’t play on the radio and gets me back in front of a live, enthusiastic crowd, which we always get at the Q.

I like all genres of music but if I had to pick one, it would be RnB. The new stuff is fantastic but there is no greater feeling, than hearing a crowd go mad when you pull out a classic like Mark Morrison – Return of the Mack, R. Kelly – The Vibe or Usher – Yeah.

This is beginning to sound like I live to work, not so, I still love a holiday, two types really, Skiing in the French Alps and relaxing in the Maldives. Mind you, Egypt was nice, Sharm El Sheikh – especially when you book a week and end up with two! What a nuisance that volcanic cloud was!!

My hobby is boating, again influenced by my dad’s love of them. I have a 19’ Seaswirl Bowrider, which probably doesn’t mean a lot to you, however, the next time you’re sitting on the beach at Teignmouth and you see a white boat with a blue stripe go by with a skier behind and a noisy group of people sat up the bow, chances are, it’s me. I’ve had some close shaves, once I launched in Torquay forgetting to put the bung in and watched in horror as the boat filled with water and started to sink, then there was the time I threw the anchor over-board, as the engine had stalled, and watched the length of chain slide over the side not realising that the other end wasn’t secured to the boat, and lost the lot! Oh, and the best one, also involving the anchor, I was showing Lisa, a friend of mine, how to ski, so she’s on the end of 30’ of rope and shouts GO, so I do, throttle full forward and she’s up, looking good, except I notice something trailing in the water between her ski’s……Agghhhh, It’s the anchor; I had forgotten to pull it in before we set off! Still, no injuries, just a good laugh.

Email me at www.heart.co.uk – IF YOU LOVE MUSIC VARIETY – give it a try.

Festivals

29th May – 5th June – Brixham Heritage Festival
Contact 01803 211211

31st May – 6th June – Geopark Festival
Contact 01803 211211

1st-30th June – North Devon Festival 2010
Contact Tel: 01271 324242

4th-11th June – English Riviera Dance Festival
Contact 01803 400500

4th-5th June – Occombe Farm Beer Festival
Contact 01803 606035

10th-20th June – Babbacombe Festival
Contact 01803 211211

1st July – 30th Aug – Art on the English Riviera,
Featuring Damien Hirst
Contact 01803 293593

10th-13th July – Pride Torbay 2010
Contact

18th July – Pedal Car Grand Prix
Contact 07979 533845

24th July – South Devon Festival
www.southdevonfestival.co.uk

24th-31 July – Teignmouth CarnivalWeek
www.teignmouthcarnival.co.uk

25th July – Torbay Old Wheels Club Riviera Rally
Contact 01803 523015

25th July – 1st August – Torbay CarnivalWeek
Contact 01803 211211

31st July – Marldon Apple Pie Fair
Contact 01803 211211

14th-21st August – Dawlish Carnival
www.dawlishcarnival.com

28th-30th August – Occombe Music Festival
www.occombemusicfestival.co.uk

28th & 29th August – Amber Coast Festival
Contact 0843 2896062 www.ambercoastfestival.co.uk

18th September – LemonFest Music Festival 2010
www.lemonfest.co.uk