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Christopher Elford Bowden featured 'Rise' on his Radio Wimborne Folk Show, playing 'Castles in the Sky', 'King of the River', and 'How can I compare thee'!
Tuesday, July 21, 2015 by T'witch Filed in: Radio & TV
Tags: Radio Airplay
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- A New New Year
- Album
- Album Launch
- Album of the Month
- Album of the Week
- Ashby Arts Festival
- Ashton-under-Lyne
- Australia
- Australian Tour Autumn 2019
- Banbury Folk Club
- BBC
- Best of
- Beverley
- Big Acoustic Night Out With Wilson McGladdery
- Black Dyke Mills
- Blues and Roots Radio
- Bracknell Folk Club
- Bradford
- Breakaway in a Takeaway
- Brian Player
- Bushfires Benefit
- Canada
- Charity
- Chart Position
- Christmas Song
- Colindale Barnet Folk Club
- Dreaming of a Safer Christmas
- East London Streetfighter
- Everybody’s Grotty
- FAB Folk & Blues
- FAI
- Featured Album
- Featured Artists
- Festival
- Folk
- Folk Alliance International
- Folk at the Hall
- Folk Club
- Folk Medley
- Folk Radio Show Hosts
- Folk Rock
- Fundraising
- Garage Recordings
- Germany
- Gig
- Googling
- Hawaii
- House Concert
- IndieFolk
- Ireland
- Kali
- Keighley
- Kent
- Laundry Box
- Leeds
- Leeds TV
- Listen
- Listen Again
- Live
- Live Gigs
- Live Session
- Live Streaming
- Living in the Dream
- London
- Made In Leeds
- Make You Feel My Love
- Money Money Money
- Moontide
- Music Magazine
- Netherlands
- New
- New Album
- New EP
- New Release
- New Single
- New Song
- Orpington
- Photo Shoot
- Ping
- Podcast
- Poem
- Premiere
- Press
- Prog-folk
- Queen of the Ocean
- Radio Airplay
- Radio Interview
- Radio Show
- Raising the Rafters
- Record Store
- Recording
- Review
- Rise
- Rotherham
- Rugby
- Rural Arts
- Salford
- Scotland
- Scottish Tour
- Selfie
- Session
- Silent the Night
- Singing on my Doorstep
- Single
- Sketches
- Skipton
- Skipton Little Theatre
- Songwriting Competition
- Start Again With Eden
- Studio
- The Bells of Christmas
- The Bute Lullaby
- The Fool’s Journey
- The Iron Fish Remembers
- The Living Tradition
- The Lockdown Sessions
- The Narrowboat Sessions
- The Sketches
- The Songcatcher
- The Wedding Song
- Too Many Feet
- Tour 2024
- TV Interview
- TwickFolk
- UK Tour
- US Tour Winter 2020
- USA
- Video
- Wales
- Wedding
- Wedding Singing
- West Yorkshire
- What We Need’s Another Royal Baby
- Whitby
- Working From Home
- WSO
- Wurzel Bush Folk Club
- York