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Tag Archives: Dave Woodhall

The generation game

Villa lost two-nil at home to Albion on Saturday. Dave Woodhall wonders what comes next.

17 February, 2019 in Football.

Bees sting in the tale for Villa

Dave Woodhall watches Villa lose at Brentford.

14 February, 2019 in Football, Most recent.

Animal magic

Dave Woodhall witnesses soul legend Steve Cropper plus friends.

27 October, 2014 in Music.

Emergency Ward B6

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s illness-affected defeat to Arsenal.

22 September, 2014 in Football, Most recent.

Room at the top

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s win at Anfield.

15 September, 2014 in Football.

Does anyone know what they’re doing?

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s continued slump.

28 April, 2014 in Football.

Holding out for a hero

With football violence film Green Street 3: Never Back Down released this week, here’s the interview we did in March with its star, Scott Adkins.

22 October, 2013 in Film, Television.

Greg Dread talks to The Birmingham Press

Dave Woodhall talks to Dreadzone founder member Greg Dread.

8 October, 2013 in Music.

King or knave?

Jonathan King appeared on TV recently. Dave Woodhall argues that this shouldn’t be cause for concern.

6 October, 2013 in Comment, Music.

Something unique this way comes

Dave Woodhall’s view of the new Library of Birmingham.

29 August, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Most recent.

Luna eclipse

Dave Woodhall tries out a new pun to describe Villa’s win at Arsenal.

18 August, 2013 in Football, Most recent.

“I’ll say yes to tens of thousands of dollars”

Dave Woodhall talks to Andy Fraser, bass player with Free and inadvertent seller of blockbuster films.

30 July, 2013 in Bilston, Most recent, Music.

An act of Christian charity

Dave Woodhall talks about Villa’s new signing.

22 July, 2013 in Aston, Comment, Football.

Hotter than July

Dave Woodhall talks to guitarist Michael Schenker.

17 July, 2013 in Most recent, Music, What's on.

Roxy is the drug

Dave Woodhall talks to a survivor.

16 July, 2013 in Most recent, Music, What's on.

The festivities draw to a close

There’s still plenty of music at the weekend, reckons Dave Woodhall.

11 July, 2013 in Festivals, Most recent, Music, What's on.

By unpopular request

Dave Woodhall on the Benteke Saga.

10 July, 2013 in Aston, Football.

The festivities continue

Dave Woodhall talks us through the highlights of part two of the Birmingham International Jazz & Blues Festival.

7 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Festivals, Music, What's on.

Gavin goes on but has Macklin reached the end of the road?

Dave Woodhall reports on the weekend’s boxing action.

30 June, 2013 in Birmingham, Boxing, Sport.

Playing the blues

Blues talent Chantel McGregor talks to Dave Woodhall.

26 June, 2013 in Features, Most recent, Music, What's on.

What’s the point?

Dave Woodhall comments on the latest blow to local-themed radio.

24 June, 2013 in Most recent, Radio, West Midlands.

Road rage

When is a law not a law? When it’s a motoring law, argues Dave Woodhall.

12 June, 2013 in Comment, Most recent, Motoring, Transport.

“It was like riding the tail of a comet”

Dave Woodhall talks to T’Pau’s Carol Decker about million selling albums, touring the world and avoiding a proper job. They both have one of these things in common.

7 June, 2013 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Nu Romantic

It’s more than thirty years since Gary Numan shot to fame with the ground-breaking Are Friends Electric? Dave Woodhall brings us up to date.

30 May, 2013 in Leamington Spa, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Take four

Half Man Half Biscuit hit the M6 to Bilston. Dave Woodhall is an independent witness.

24 May, 2013 in Bilston, Most recent, Music.

Northern soul

Dave Woodhall sees Villa sign off 2012-13 with less than a bang.

20 May, 2013 in Aston, Comment, Football.

Elvis has entered the building

Dave Woodhall talks to a singer who’s walking it like he talks it.

16 May, 2013 in Features, Most recent, Music.

There’s only one…..

Dave Woodhall pays tribute to a very special footballer

15 May, 2013 in Aston, Comment, Features, Football.

One step closer to home

Dave Woodhall refuses to bite his nails on the penultimate weekend of Villa’s season.

13 May, 2013 in Aston, Comment, Football.

On the other hand…

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s week and the Premier League drop zone.

7 May, 2013 in Aston, Comment, Football.

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