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Stewart gives a voice to talented emerging artists on new show

Paul Golder writes for the Brentwood Gazette

After a couple of years in the Drive hotseat, Stewart Pink is still keeping busy despite only being on air a couple of times away.

Stewart’s new daytime show is The Never-Ending Story, which probably isn’t a reference to his links between songs, and possibly not a loving homage to the 1984 fantasy film and Limahl song of the same name, but who knows?

We do know that Stewart’s continuing to give a voice to some very talented emerging artists from the local area and beyond, and he’s started by welcoming Morena Santi as his first daytime guest on the new show.

Morena is a 21 year old singer/songwriter born and raised in East London. She’s an exciting R&B/soul artist whose voice has a real jazzy feel to it.

She’s already been making waves, having performed for the likes of J.I.D and Anderson .Paak, and also at the Royal Albert Hall. She’ll be performing there again this Saturday, April 1st.

Morena spoke to Stewart about her amazing rise to some of the most prestigious venues in the country, and where the inspirations comes from for her music.

You can hear the interview again at phoenixfm.com – and hear Stewart’s new show on Thursdays at 1pm. Stewart’s also doing the late night shift on Saturday with his As Yet Untitled Rock Show back on air every week from 10pm-midnight.

 
 
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Stewart gives a voice to talented emerging artists on new show

Paul Golder writes for the Brentwood Gazette

After a couple of years in the Drive hotseat, Stewart Pink is still keeping busy despite only being on air a couple of times away.

Stewart’s new daytime show is The Never-Ending Story, which probably isn’t a reference to his links between songs, and possibly not a loving homage to the 1984 fantasy film and Limahl song of the same name, but who knows?

We do know that Stewart’s continuing to give a voice to some very talented emerging artists from the local area and beyond, and he’s started by welcoming Morena Santi as his first daytime guest on the new show.

Morena is a 21 year old singer/songwriter born and raised in East London. She’s an exciting R&B/soul artist whose voice has a real jazzy feel to it.

She’s already been making waves, having performed for the likes of J.I.D and Anderson .Paak, and also at the Royal Albert Hall. She’ll be performing there again this Saturday, April 1st.

Morena spoke to Stewart about her amazing rise to some of the most prestigious venues in the country, and where the inspirations comes from for her music.

You can hear the interview again at phoenixfm.com – and hear Stewart’s new show on Thursdays at 1pm. Stewart’s also doing the late night shift on Saturday with his As Yet Untitled Rock Show back on air every week from 10pm-midnight.

 
 
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Stewart gives a voice to talented emerging artists on new show

Paul Golder writes for the Brentwood Gazette

After a couple of years in the Drive hotseat, Stewart Pink is still keeping busy despite only being on air a couple of times away.

Stewart’s new daytime show is The Never-Ending Story, which probably isn’t a reference to his links between songs, and possibly not a loving homage to the 1984 fantasy film and Limahl song of the same name, but who knows?

We do know that Stewart’s continuing to give a voice to some very talented emerging artists from the local area and beyond, and he’s started by welcoming Morena Santi as his first daytime guest on the new show.

Morena is a 21 year old singer/songwriter born and raised in East London. She’s an exciting R&B/soul artist whose voice has a real jazzy feel to it.

She’s already been making waves, having performed for the likes of J.I.D and Anderson .Paak, and also at the Royal Albert Hall. She’ll be performing there again this Saturday, April 1st.

Morena spoke to Stewart about her amazing rise to some of the most prestigious venues in the country, and where the inspirations comes from for her music.

You can hear the interview again at phoenixfm.com – and hear Stewart’s new show on Thursdays at 1pm. Stewart’s also doing the late night shift on Saturday with his As Yet Untitled Rock Show back on air every week from 10pm-midnight.

 
 
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Stewart gives a voice to talented emerging artists on new show

Paul Golder writes for the Brentwood Gazette

After a couple of years in the Drive hotseat, Stewart Pink is still keeping busy despite only being on air a couple of times away.

Stewart’s new daytime show is The Never-Ending Story, which probably isn’t a reference to his links between songs, and possibly not a loving homage to the 1984 fantasy film and Limahl song of the same name, but who knows?

We do know that Stewart’s continuing to give a voice to some very talented emerging artists from the local area and beyond, and he’s started by welcoming Morena Santi as his first daytime guest on the new show.

Morena is a 21 year old singer/songwriter born and raised in East London. She’s an exciting R&B/soul artist whose voice has a real jazzy feel to it.

She’s already been making waves, having performed for the likes of J.I.D and Anderson .Paak, and also at the Royal Albert Hall. She’ll be performing there again this Saturday, April 1st.

Morena spoke to Stewart about her amazing rise to some of the most prestigious venues in the country, and where the inspirations comes from for her music.

You can hear the interview again at phoenixfm.com – and hear Stewart’s new show on Thursdays at 1pm. Stewart’s also doing the late night shift on Saturday with his As Yet Untitled Rock Show back on air every week from 10pm-midnight.

 
 
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