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Norfolk Music Video Festival

BBC Norfolk running festival at Forum.

Monday 1st June 2009

The festival is open to all local musicians, and the BBC are keen for it not to be seen as a competition. The videos will be screened on a 60ft screen at the BBCs new venture 'Fusion', located inside the Forum.

The BBC Introducting team have been searching MySpace and YouTube to find the best videos, but all are welcome to submit their video for inclusion. To do so, contact BBC Norfolk Introducing at norfolkintroducing@bbc.co.uk or call 07834 846081.

Their is a MySpace profile setup so you can see the latest videos here.

Those to submit their work so far include The Barlights, Alex Carson and The Lost Levels.

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Alex Carson

Low-fi melancholy wonder-boy. Beautiful lyrics and clever melodies.

The Barlights

'with the future in our hands....'

The Forum

The library, but lots more too, regular exhibitions of local art and occasional live performances.

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Joe - 01 Sep 2010 12:38pm

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