FRIDAY (3pm-11pm)
Morcheeba
The Accidental
Babel
The Miserable Rich
The Saffron Sect
Michael Weston King
Mickey Greaney
James Summerfield
Richard Burke
Kevin House
Dominic Crane
SATURDAY (12pm-11pm)
Jose Gonzalez
The Bees
Chris Wood
The Destroyers
The Dhol Blasters
Starless and Bible Black
John Smith
Sharron Kraus
Jon Redfern
Vijay Kishore
Spiro
Son of Noel and Adrian
Samantha Marais
The Family
Neil Burrell
6 Day Riot
Ben Calvert
Claret
SUNDAY (12pm-11pm)
Seth Lakeman
Scott Matthews
Waterson : Carthy
Rachel Unthank & The Winterset
Ian Campbell
Ruth Notman
John Tams and Barry Coope
Ass
The Junipers
The Old Dance School
The Moon Music Orchestra
The Toy Hearts
Chris T-T
Jack McNeill and Charlie Heys
KTB
Friends Of The Stars

Chris T-T
is an English songwriter. He’s made five full-length studio albums, one live collection and a pile of singles and EPs. His current release, Capital (Xtra Mile Recordings, March 2008) completes a trilogy of works themed around London, along with previous albums The 253 (2001) and London Is Sinking (2003).Chris is married and lives in Brighton on the south coast.
His support CV includes Ben Folds, British Sea Power, The Divine Comedy, Elbow, Bellowhead, Tom Robinson, Brakes, Electric Soft Parade, KT Tunstall, Quasi, Emma Pollock (Delgados), Jim Bob (Carter USM), Carter USM, author Iain Sinclair, Madrugada, Hefner, Robyn Hitchcock, Ricky Ross (Deacon Blue) and many others. In 2004, Chris joined the Tom Robinson Band for Tom’s annual Castaway Party at Battersea Arts Centre. In 2006/7, Chris was Jim Bob’s piano accompanist on his ‘School’ tour.
Other Stuff
Chris has written pieces for several books and articles for a number of magazines. He has composed a live re-soundtrack
to cult Japanese movie Battle Royale, performed at Soho’s Other Cinema, and composed music for an exhibit at the Natural History Museum.
He has also taken part in debates and panels at SOAS and for Brighton Live, read short stories on Resonance FM, written childrens’ poetry for the BBC’s Jackanory website and curated an evening of political documentaries at Greenwich Film Festival.
In 2006 and 2007 Chris presented (and self-produced) a live weekly Saturday afternoon radio programme for Essex-based community station Phoenix FM and during the same period he was house DJ at Brighton’s Be A Ham club nights.
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