Recorded 1st October 2007
In the latest edition to the 'Music From A Life' series, David invites Hugh Bailey to speak about his great-grandfather, Peckham composer Charles Seaton. The work of Seaton remained a mystery to the family until sheet music was recently discovered hidden in an attic. Since the discovery Hugh Bailey has brought the music back to life in recordings, some of which are featured in the show.
Recorded 26th September 2007
In this edition Ben talks to Emily Druith, Director of Public Programmes from Camberwell College of Arts, about community art. Ben also launches what is arguabley Radio Peckham's best competition yet - in exchange for your ideas about what the proposed gallery in Peckham Square should be used for we are offering prizes including a signed Gilbert and George book and highly collectable art!
Recorded 13th September 2007
The Whatever campaign aims to create a website for Southwark teenagers to find out exactly what there is to do in the area. In the show, two rival web design teams speak to Gabriel about why they deserve to win the competition to design to Whatever site.
Recorded 28th August 2007
In this edition of Undertow Elise Harris is joined by comic spoof Eastern European band Jabbereva. They speak candidly about their widespread influence in the popular music world, revealing that Prince was heavily influenced by their music. They also perform 'live' in the studio.
We celebrated the famous Carnival del Pueblo in style, with the Radiobus and a serious sound system! DJ Chombo Loco, Radio Peckham's first Latin American DJ played foot stomping, hip twisting tunes throughout the day.
Were you dancing to the salsa?
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