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Amy Bould and David Burrows join Carl Jones for the weekly Shropshire Star Sunday Supplement podcast.
Amy Bould and David Burrows join Carl Jones for the weekly Shropshire Star Sunday Supplement podcast.
Some may call it the Devil's music, but the sun shone for three days as thousands of fans descended on Castle Donington to worship at the spiritual home of heavy metal.
Some may call it the Devil's music, but the sun shone for three days as thousands of fans descended on Castle Donington to worship at the spiritual home of heavy metal.
The Shropshire Star team look back at the past week's news and look ahead to forthcoming news and events.
Here's your chance to show your support in Shrewsbury Town's promotion play-off run-in by downloading our Shrews wallpaper for your computer!
When the Express & Star spoke to Lichfield rocker Richie Edwards a year ago his band, Stone Gods, were about to release their debut album and play one of the smaller stages at Download Festival. Next month they will step out on the main stage at Donington. Ian Harvey catches up with their singer.
Midland heavy metal band Hostile have been added to the bill at this year's Download Festival as they continue to work on their debut album with Judas Priest legend KK Downing.
Midland heavy metal band Hostile have been added to the bill at this year's Download Festival as they continue to work on their debut album with Judas Priest legend KK Downing.
Stone Gods, the band fronted by Lichfield's Richie Edwards, are the latest act to be confirmed to play at this year's Download rock festival at Donnington Park.
Stone Gods, the band fronted by Lichfield's Richie Edwards, are the latest act to be confirmed to play at this year's Download rock festival at Donnington Park.
Shropshirestar.com readers can today download a free song to celebrate the release of a new album by American group Grizzly Bear.
Twelve more bands have been confirmed for the Midlands' biggest rock festival, Download at Donington Park.
Alternative rockers Faith No More are reforming and have landed the third headlining slot at this year's Download Festival at Donington Park.
Alternative rockers Faith No More are reforming and have landed the third headlining slot at this year's Download Festival at Donington Park.
Current stars of the silver screen, Anvil, are one of the latest groups to be added to this year's Download Festival, with the third headliner to be announced next week.