Interviews on The Den

Keep your ears peeled for a couple of phone interviews coming up on The Fox’s Den Show. First of all, this Friday, 3rd February, we’ll be speaking with Blaze Bailey, former lead singer with Wolfsbane and Iron Maiden and on Friday 2nd March we’ll be speaking to bass guitarist and songwriter Graeme Clark of Wet Wet Wet, who will be talking about his new solo stuff.

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Tonight on The Fox’s Den Show

Tonight we will be welcoming the return of York-based duo Stereo Mic, who were last seen in the area perfoming in The Fox’s Den Acoustic Tent at last month’s Giant Bradley Festival. Tonight they will be showcasing some new music they have written and also have a couple of new cover songs to air, too.

We will also be talking about our visit last Saturday to the Beverley Festival, about the great music we saw and the wonderful people we met. We’ve also a clutch of new CDs to air, too.

Tonight, 9pm – midnight on 101.8FM, on-line – click the Listen Live link to the right, and also podcast.

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First, Radio. Now, TV on The Fox’s Den

Yes, you heard (read) it right.

On the Fox’s Den Show last night, we were joined by New Zealand’s Aly Cook, a country/blues singer-songwriter. Aly is in the UK as part of the European leg of her world tour to promote her new album, Brand New Day and can be seen locally at the Towerfest at Drax, near Selby, tomorrow between 2.30 – 3.30pm

Also yesterday, Aly met her half brother, Les for the first time when he got off the aeroplane at East Midlands Airport at 3.30pm This meeting was filmed by New Zealand TV, who are making a documentary about Aly and Les and how they had never met and how they found each other. Paul Hobbs, NZ TV’s Europe Correspondent, along with his camerman Justin, came along to the studios to film Aly’s first hour in the studio so that they can add some of this footage to the documentary. This will be edited in London before being sent to NZ for broadcast and eventually will be available to download from the internet. As soon as we are sent the link we will post this here.

This week on The Fox’s Den

Joining World Record Breaking presenters Bill & Catweazle on The Fox’s Den Show this week is singer/songwriter Dick Appleton. Dick hails from Grimsby and will be playing live music as well as joining in with the chat and banter. We’ve a stack of CDs to work our way through that landed on our desk last week and will also be playing songs from acts that will be appearing at this year’s Beverley Festival.

The Fox’s Den Show is broadcast live every Friday between 9pm – midnight on 101.8FM. It is also webstreamed via this website and is podcast – http://thefoxsdenshow.podbean.com, where you can listen online or download to your preferred MP3 player. We also have a twitter page – http://twitter.com/thefoxsdenshow where show updates appear.

What a weekend!

Well, what a weekend that was. I’ve now just about caught up with my lost sleep and am getting back into my normal routine.

When we came up with the idea of beating Chris Moyles’ 52 hour record, we never thought that we would actually do it. It started off as a bit of banter that turned into a challenge that was too tempting to resist.

Neither of us slept very well on Thursday night. Dave had just moved house Wednesday/Thursday and was up at 5.30am walking his dog, and although I was in bed for 10.30pm, I woke at 12.30, 4.30 and 5.30 before giving up trying to get more sleep. I drove through to Market Weighton, arriving at 8.30am and parked my car at my parents’ house before walking to the studio. Dave arrived not long after me and we set about putting things into place – starting up the computers, setting up our laptops, printing out weather reports etc. By this time, Stuart Cocker arrived as well as Darren Duckworth. They were our stalwarts, our stewards who looked after the witnesses that came to verify that we carried out the challenge as per the rules.

We were then joined by Helen, a reporter from ITV’s Calendar, as well as a camerman, who interviewed us before we went on air, and then filmed the first 10-15 mins of the show. Of course, being cheesey, I dedicated the first song to Helen – Neil Sedaka’s Calendar Girl. We were also supplied with delicious sausage and bacon sandwiches by Jo of the Griffin, which went down a treat.

I found Friday to be reasonably easy, as I would normally have driven 100 miles to work and back and have a stressful day at work before The Fox’s Den, but as this day had been a steady 6 mile drive, I was still wide awake at 3am Saturday. By 4.30am the sun started to rise and all was well. Dave was looking worse for wear, though, but bearing in mind he had just moved house, he held up better than expected. Big thanks to Pete and Kim who came in to entertain us with party hats and mind games, as well as the 2011 Guinness Book of Records, though I was upset we weren’t in it!

Saturday saw the studios full of people preparing for the outside broadcast that was to take place on Sunday’s Giant Bradley Day. It also saw us link up with two other radio stations – Penistone near Sheffield and Bishop FM at Bishop Aukland – where we chatted with their presenters on-air about what we were doing and why. Two of our witnesses were previous guests on The Fox’s Den Show – Ridley Barbet and Edwina Hayes. Ridley had prepared our lunch for us at home and finished cooking it in our kitchens before she and Edwina served us. Thanks, ladies, we appreciated that! Dave hit the red bull, but I resisted, preferring coffee.

After skipping through the sports show as quick as we could we then presented Paul’s Saturday Flight Classic Rock Show. The music for this show was chosen by Paul and he provided the CDs and vinyl to play. After 32 hours on air, playing vinyl certainly kept my mind focussed. At 9pm we were joined by Prowl and by Joel of Believe in F.A.T.E, as well as the lovely Gemma, who brought us lots of chocolate. Lots of music and laughter was just what we needed,
For me, Sunday morning between 2am – 7am was my bad time, and if I’d have given up, then this would have been the time I did. However, I didn’t, Dave didn’t and the rain cleared leaving the sun to come out. This made us feel a lot better, and at 10am, we had been on air for two whole days with the longest break being 14 minutes. We only had 5 hours to go and the adrenaline kicked in big style.

10am also saw Kirby Howarth join us in the studio to provide us with live music. Just as he arrived, I found out that one of the acts for the acoustic tent at Giant Bradley Day had to pull out, so I even found time to arrange for Kirby to fill the gap at the last minute. At 11am, folk band FiddLyn Man Doris came along to provide us with live music and home-made muffins. Very tasty they were, too. We did a live link to the outside broadcast at Giant Bradley Day and for me the most surreal moment of the whole event took place at 2pm – Jo from the Griffin brought us Sunday lunch in and we were sat at the desk eating, trying to do an outside broadcast followed by the band playing while Studio 1 was full of people watching us through the window.

By this time we had matched the record and so for the last hour I loaded the computer with the ad breaks and played them all out in one go and let the band play. At 2.50 I started the last song – Queen’s We Are The Champions before linking live back to the showground. At 10 seconds to 3, the band started counting down and at 3pm I played a final jingle stating we had beaten the World Record, which I had to repeat as the showground didn’t hear it. We finally finished at around 3.05pm, as I loaded in the first CD for Stuart, who was taking over for an hour. We quickly emptied the studio of our laptops and luggage and put it into Studio 1 before getting into Paul’s car and going to the showground. We were met by a lot friends and family and after posing for photos we went onto the stage where we chatted about the event before soaking each other with champagne. I headed over to the acoustic tent to see The Troubadours playing and by this time Dave was on his last legs and had to be driven home. I wasn’t far behind, walking back to the studios to collect my belongings then walking back to my parents before getting a lift home – I wasn’t in a fit state to drive. I put my head down at 6pm and woke up at 9am Monday.

Monday evening saw us being interviewed by James Hoggarth of BBC Radio Humberside in their Hull Studios. It was nice to finally meet James, as we’ve been ‘facebook friends’ for about a year or so.

Talking of facebook, without the support and encouragement of facebook friends right around the world, we wouldn’t have been able to see this through. Thank you one and all.

This is something that I am proud to have done, but something I have no intention of ever doing again.

The Fox’s Den Fundraiser at The Fulford Arms

We would like to say a big thank you to Steve Bradley and Ellisif Wilhelmsen for letting us use their wonderful pub, The Fulford Arms for the day. Also thanks go to Pete Walker and Michelle Sorell for organising the gig and to Stella Dawson for organising the raffle. Thanks also to the 20+ wonderfully talented musicians who turned out to support The Fox’s Den Show and to the audience for donating their spare change.

We had a count up and we raised just short of £200 on the day, with Vixen 101 presenter Gary Newbould rounding it up to £200. Edwina Hayes, who was due to play had to cancel due to a sore throat and has also pledged a donation, too.

What a wonderful, brilliant day it was. The Fox’s Den Show team enjoyed every minute of it and we hope to do it all again soon.

A Fiddle, a Lynn, a Man and a Doris

On tonight’s Fox’s Den Show, Bill & Catweazle will be joined in the studio of mayhem by Folk band FiddLynn Man Doris, who will be providing some good music, chat and banter as well as helping us to celebrate the show’s second birthday. Bill has received the full album Brand New Day from New Zealand singer/songwriter Aly Cook and will be airing a couple of tracks from this, and has also received a prog rock album from BunChakeze, which is well worth a listen. Other CDs are in the post and we are hoping they will arrive before the show starts tonight.

For three hours of the very best radio malarkey, chat, banter and music, tune in at 9pm BST tonight on 101.8FM, or listen online – click the headphones on the right.

The Fox’s Den Show supports local, national and international unsigned/small label/independant musicians and always have guests playing live in the studio and has an ever-increasing fan-base on facebook – www.facebook.com/thefoxsdenshow. If you can’t catch the show first time around, it is podcast at http://thefoxsdenshow.podbean.com and each show is available to download for two weeks.

Today on The Fox’s Den

On tonight’s show, Bill & Catweazle are joined in the studio by rockers Colours and the Kids, who will be providing music & chat. There will also be banter and our two Generals, Mal Arkey and Tom Foolery. Major Disappointment will be staying at home, though. There will also be news on a proposed World Record Attempt.

That’s tonight, 9pm – midnight on 101.8FM and online. The show is also podcast at http://thefoxsdenshow.podbean.com and has a healthy following at www.facebook.com/thefoxsdenshow

The Fox’s Den Fundraiser

With many thanks to Fox’s Den listener, Pete Walker of York, and to Steve Bradley, new landlord of the Fulford Arms in York for organising The Fox’s Den Fundraiser at the Fulford Arms.

This is taking place on Saturday 16th April between 3pm – 11.30pm and will feature live music, great beer, good food and a raffle, too.

Click here to see the Facebook event.

Do come along, it’ll be a hoot.