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Sounds From The Dockside
Sounds From The Dockside
26 episodes
1 month ago
Sounds From The Dockside’ is more than just a podcast. We’re a community bringing music to life.

We explore the powerful connection between music and personal struggles, sharing stories of hope, healing, and the transformative power of sound.

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Sounds From The Dockside’ is more than just a podcast. We’re a community bringing music to life.

We explore the powerful connection between music and personal struggles, sharing stories of hope, healing, and the transformative power of sound.

I
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Music Interviews
Music,
Society & Culture
Episodes (20/26)
Sounds From The Dockside
From Grimsby to a Record Deal: The Untold Story of Shines | Music, Struggles & Second Chances
Step inside the journey of Shines, one of Grimsby’s most exciting bands, as they go from writing songs “for fun” to signing a record deal with Echo Base Records.In this exclusive Sounds From The Dockside episode, Richard opens up about:
  • Growing up in Grimsby and moving to Manchester & London 🎤
  • Why Shines started with “no plan for a band”… and how it led to an album 💿
  • Getting signed and handed freedom to create their second record ✍️
  • The challenges of balancing music with real life, work, and change 🔄
  • Memories of recording in Portugal with Morrissey’s guitarist Boz Boorer 🌍
This isn’t just another music interview — it’s a raw, honest look at creativity, community, and chasing something bigger.👉 If you love discovering authentic stories from musicians on the rise, hit LIKE, drop a COMMENT, and don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for more conversations straight from the dockside.Head over to our socials to keep up to date with our latest news - Sounds From The Dockside | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | Linktree#Shines #Grimsby #EchoBaseRecords #SoundsFromTheDockside #NewMusic #BandInterview #MusicPodcast
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1 month ago
15 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
Is This Lincolnshire's Next Big Festival? SHOP LOCAL 2025 | Rob Cross & Andrew Tiplady
Join us for an exciting journey into the vibrant local music scene with our latest episode, "Shop Local 2025." Discover the stories and sounds of incredible bands like:Orphan BoyHEALEREverSam SimmonsMintLeon Blanchard and The Tint GiantsLola and The Cosmic GetawayShinesSandra's WeddingLast of The Wonder KidsPalm Trees of VeniceElsonEden-Rae LakeBrad ArlissDJ Guy KeebleHost Dave, and guests: Rob Cross and Andrew Tiplady give a unique run down on the inaugural event. Each band brings a unique flavor, from indie rock to electronic vibes, ensuring there's something for everyone. Don't miss out on this celebration of local talent and community spirit! Follow the link to grab a ticket now - https://www.cleethorpescricketclub.com/shop-local-grass-roots-music-festival/Big shout out to the Shop Local 2025 and Cleethorpes Cricket Club dor sponsoring this episode.
#shoplocal #LocalMusic #FestivalVibes
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3 months ago
56 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
Stopped at the Border with £10m of Drugs – What Happened Next Is Unreal | Arran Harvey's Story
Wrongly accused. Locked up abroad. Let down by the system — twice.In this Sounds From The Dockside episode, we hear Arran Harvey's unbelievable true story. In 2022, he was stopped at the Calais border with 101kg of Ketamine and 74kg of Cocaine in his lorry. He had no idea what was in the back.Thrown into a French jail, interrogated for days, facing 20 years for drug trafficking. He represented himself in court, got acquitted, and made it home. You’d think that was the end of it.It wasn’t.💣 A year later, with no warning, he’s back on remand in Wandsworth Prison, told the French police retried him in his absence — found guilty — and sentenced him to five years and a £5 million fine.This episode is a punch to the gut. A story about corruption, survival, resilience, and the true price of injustice. From military service and charity work to being branded a drug smuggler, Arran tells it all.
💥 What’s inside this episode:🚛 Arrested at the French border with 175kg of drugs🧠 Locked in a cell, battling PTSD and sleepless nights⚖️ Represented himself in court – and won🔁 Re-tried in his absence with no warning – sentenced to 5 years & a £5 million fine🔒 Remanded in Wandsworth for 14 months🤯 Fighting to clear his name all over again🧍‍♂️ A father, a veteran, a man rebuilding his life
🧠 Talking mental health, survival mode, and the system that nearly broke him
✊ This is a story about corruption, betrayal, resilience, and clawing your way back from the brink.💬 Comment below if this story hits you.📲 Share it. Talk about it. Let people know what’s really going on.🙏 And if you’re struggling — you’re not alone. Recovery starts with speaking up.
Head over to our socials to keep up to date with our latest news - www.linktr.ee/soundsfromthedocksideTo connect with Arran - Search @theajh88 on Instagram#SoundsFromTheDockside #WrongfulArrest #DrugSmugglingStory #PTSDRecovery #MentalHealth #RealStories #WandsworthPrison #FrenchJusticeSystem #MensMentalHealth #PrisonReform #ResiliencePodcast
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3 months ago
1 hour 31 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
Andrew Cushin | From Newcastle’s Streets to Noel Gallagher’s Backing
In this episode of Sounds From The Dockside, we sit down with rising UK music star Andrew Cushin – the working-class songwriter from Newcastle who's been hailed by Noel Gallagher as “the real f**ing deal.”Andrew opens up about growing up in the North East, mental health, grief, sobriety, and the pressure of staying grounded while chasing success. We talk about the realities of the music industry, his love for his hometown, and how honesty and struggle have shaped his songwriting.🎧 Topics covered in this episode:- Growing up in Newcastle and working-class roots- The road to getting signed and working with Noel Gallagher- Songwriting as therapy and self-expression- What it means to be a voice for your city- Advice for new artists navigating life and the industry
🔥 Whether you're a fan of British indie rock, a music lover, or someone on their own recovery or creative journey — this is one to watch.🛠️ About Sounds From The DocksideSFTD is more than a podcast — it’s creative platform rooted in Grimsby, giving a voice to musicians, artists, and everyday people doing extraordinary things.Through in-depth interviews and intimate live events (Sober Sessions), we’re building a space where music and recovery meet — without judgement, and with full heart.🎧 Subscribe, comment, and share to help us grow this movement.🔗 Follow Andrew Cushin:Instagram: @andrewcushinSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0mUufv9jrIi9BPpN9VHduc?si=rBsOHCATQ4Gk4dgYlaIQfgYouTube:  ⁨@andrewcushin7251⁩ 
📺 Subscribe to Sounds From The Dockside:www.linktree.com/soundsfromthedockside
#AndrewCushin #SoundsFromTheDockside #NewcastleMusic #NoelGallagher #UKIndie #MusicPodcast #CreativeStartCIC #SoberSessions #MentalHealthInMusic #BritishSongwriter #AuthenticVoices #MusicRecovery #GrimsbyToTheWorld
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4 months ago
21 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
The Truth About Being an Indie Band in 2025 | Sandra’s Wedding Interview
The Truth About Being an Indie Band in 2025 | Sandra’s Wedding Interview
🎙️ Sounds From The Dockside | Featuring Sandra’s Wedding 🎸
Instagram/Facebook/YouTube/TikTok: @‌soundsfromthedockside
In this powerful episode, we sit down with the band Sandra’s Wedding to explore the realities of life as independent artists navigating the ever-changing music industry. From their roots in Northern England to their latest studio projects, we uncover the stories behind the songs and the struggles that come with carving out a space in today’s scene.We also dive deep into the intersection of music, mental health, and recovery, with honest reflections on alcohol, creativity, and the evolving role of pubs and social spaces in British culture.Whether you're an aspiring musician, a comedy fan, or just love hearing real conversations about art and life, this episode is packed with insight, humour, and heart.Topics include:
  • The origin story of Sandra’s Wedding
  • Recording processes and behind-the-scenes stories
  • The highs and lows of the music business
  • How recovery and changing drinking culture impact creativity
  • The importance of community and grassroots music scenes
  • Building opportunities for the next generation
👥 Subscribe for more inspiring conversations with artists, musicians, and creatives.
💬 Drop a comment below—how do you see alcohol, art, and community overlapping in your world?🔔 New episodes every fortnight. Follow us for gig updates, podcast drops, and live sessions:
📸 Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
▶️ YouTube: @‌soundsfromthedockside
TikTok: @soundsfromthedockside#SandrasWedding #IndieMusicPodcast #SoundsFromTheDockside #BritishBands #MusicAndRecovery #MentalHealthAndMusic #AlcoholFreeCulture #CreativeCommunity #GrassrootsMusic #UKMusicPodcast
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4 months ago
1 hour 35 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
The Compulsion to Create: Dan Baker on Photography, Memory & Joy
In this heartfelt and inspiring conversation, we explore the creative compulsion behind capturing life through a lens – especially in the ever-changing beauty of seaside settings.

Photographer and musician Dan Baker shares his artistic journey, reflecting on childhood memories, the emotional pull of coastal towns, and how photography and songwriting intertwine as forms of storytelling.

We dive into the world of street photography, discussing the delicate balance between observation and intrusion, the magic of natural light, and the importance of being present to catch fleeting, human moments. The conversation also unpacks how limitations can fuel creativity, the struggle of creative blocks, and the ongoing quest to develop a unique artistic voice.

At its core, this episode is a celebration of life, connection, and joy – reminding us that the truest art often comes from vulnerability, curiosity, and embracing who you are.

Check out Dan Baker:

Website: www.danbaker.me
Instagram: @danbaker88

🔔 Stay connected with us for all the latest updates and announcements:
  • Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
  • Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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5 months ago
55 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
The Compulsion to Create: Dan Baker on Photography, Memory & Joy
In this heartfelt and inspiring conversation, we explore the creative compulsion behind capturing life through a lens – especially in the ever-changing beauty of seaside settings. Photographer and musician Dan Baker shares his artistic journey, reflecting on childhood memories, the emotional pull of coastal towns, and how photography and songwriting intertwine as forms of storytelling.We dive into the world of street photography, discussing the delicate balance between observation and intrusion, the magic of natural light, and the importance of being present to catch fleeting, human moments. The conversation also unpacks how limitations can fuel creativity, the struggle of creative blocks, and the ongoing quest to develop a unique artistic voice.At its core, this episode is a celebration of life, connection, and joy – reminding us that the truest art often comes from vulnerability, curiosity, and embracing who you are.
Check out Dan Baker:Website: www.danbaker.meInstagram: @danbaker88
🔔 Stay connected with us for all the latest updates and announcements:
  • Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
  • Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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5 months ago
55 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
From Mexborough to the Main Stage: The Sam Scherdel Story
From Mexborough to the Main Stage: The Sam Scherdel Story
In this episode of Sounds From The Dockside, Yorkshire-based singer-songwriter Sam Scherdel shares his journey from a young music enthusiast in Mexborough to an emerging star in the UK music scene. We explore his early influences, the transition from a stable career as a building surveyor to pursuing music full-time, and the creative processes behind his songwriting. Sam also discusses the dynamics of live performances, offers insights into the current music landscape, and emphasizes the importance of self-confidence and investment in one's craft.This episode is sponsored by DocksFest—North East Lincolnshire's premier live music festival—taking place on Saturday, 5th July 2025, at the Meridian Showground in Cleethorpes. The festival boasts an impressive line-up, including:
  • The Charlatans
    Renowned for hits like "The Only One I Know" and "North Country Boy," The Charlatans have cemented their place as one of the UK's most beloved bands.
  • Ash
    This Northern Irish pop-punk band, known for singles such as "Girl From Mars" and "Shining Light," brings their energetic performance to the DocksFest stage.
  • Maximo Park
    With a catalogue including "Apply Some Pressure" and "Books From Boxes," Maximo Park delivers their distinctive alternative rock sound.
  • Corella
    Manchester-based indie-pop band Corella, featuring Immingham's own Joel Smith, offers tropical tones and emotive lyricism.
  • Coach Party
    Hailing from the Isle of Wight, Coach Party blends grunge-pop with witty lyrics, drawing inspiration from bands like Nirvana and Wolf Alice.
  • EVER
    A high-energy alt-rock band from Cleethorpes, EVER has gained a strong fanbase and are tipped for big things.
  • Last of the Wonder Kids
    Grimsby's own, this band mixes fuzzy melodies and garage psych riffs, celebrated for their high-energy live shows.
The festival will be hosted by Grimsby comedian, actor, and presenter Lloyd Griffith. Follow @docksfest on Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates. Visit docksfest.com to purchase tickets and find more information🔔 Stay connected with us for all the latest updates and announcements:
  • Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
  • Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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5 months ago
33 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
From Mexborough to the Main Stage: The Sam Scherdel Story
In this episode of Sounds From The Dockside, Yorkshire-based singer-songwriter Sam Scherdel shares his journey from a young music enthusiast in Mexborough to an emerging star in the UK music scene. We explore his early influences, the transition from a stable career as a building surveyor to pursuing music full-time, and the creative processes behind his songwriting. Sam also discusses the dynamics of live performances, offers insights into the current music landscape, and emphasizes the importance of self-confidence and investment in one's craft.

This episode is sponsored by DocksFest—North East Lincolnshire's premier live music festival—taking place on Saturday, 5th July 2025, at the Meridian Showground in Cleethorpes. The festival boasts an impressive line-up, including:
  • The Charlatans
    Renowned for hits like "The Only One I Know" and "North Country Boy," The Charlatans have cemented their place as one of the UK's most beloved bands. 
  • Ash
    This Northern Irish pop-punk band, known for singles such as "Girl From Mars" and "Shining Light," brings their energetic performance to the DocksFest stage. 
  • Maximo Park
    With a catalogue including "Apply Some Pressure" and "Books From Boxes," Maximo Park delivers their distinctive alternative rock sound. 
  • Corella
    Manchester-based indie-pop band Corella, featuring Immingham's own Joel Smith, offers tropical tones and emotive lyricism. 
  • Coach Party
    Hailing from the Isle of Wight, Coach Party blends grunge-pop with witty lyrics, drawing inspiration from bands like Nirvana and Wolf Alice. 6
  • EVER
    A high-energy alt-rock band from Cleethorpes, EVER has gained a strong fanbase with singles like "Don't Know How to Love." 
  • Last of the Wonder Kids
    Grimsby's own, this band mixes fuzzy melodies and garage psych riffs, celebrated for their high-energy live shows.
The festival will be hosted by Grimsby comedian, actor, and presenter Lloyd Griffith. Follow @docksfest on Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates. Visit docksfest.com to purchase tickets and find more information.
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5 months ago
33 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
From Hull with Harmony: Breakups, Pedal Steel & Tony Beacock
In this episode of Sounds From The Dockside, we sit down with Hull-based country singer-songwriter Tony Beacock (@tonybeacockmusic). Tony opens up about his journey in the music world, the power of intimate gigs, and why acoustic sets resonate so deeply with both musicians and audiences.

He delves into the art of keeping a set dynamic, balancing energy and emotional connection, and avoiding dead space between songs.Tony also shares his passion for banjo and pedal steel guitar, explaining how it has shaped his sound and the magic of performing with it live. He gives valuable insights into the importance of maintaining momentum on stage and creating an unforgettable experience for the crowd.

Whether it's the raw vibe of an acoustic set or the unique sound of pedal steel, this episode takes you on a journey into music that resonates, connects, and evolves. Tune in for a conversation that goes beyond just songs — it's all about creating experiences and how music keeps us grounded.

🔔 Don’t miss out—follow us for the latest updates and announcements!
Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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6 months ago
51 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
From Hull with Harmony: Breakups, Pedal Steel & Tony Beacock
In this episode of Sounds From The Dockside, we sit down with Hull-based country singer-songwriter Tony Beacock (@tonybeacockmusic). Tony opens up about his journey in the music world, the power of intimate gigs, and why acoustic sets resonate so deeply with both musicians and audiences. He delves into the art of keeping a set dynamic, balancing energy and emotional connection, and avoiding dead space between songs.Tony also shares his passion for banjo and pedal steel guitar, explaining how it has shaped his sound and the magic of performing with it live. He gives valuable insights into the importance of maintaining momentum on stage and creating an unforgettable experience for the crowd.Whether it's the raw vibe of an acoustic set or the unique sound of pedal steel, this episode takes you on a journey into music that resonates, connects, and evolves. Tune in for a conversation that goes beyond just songs — it's all about creating experiences and how music keeps us grounded.🔔 Don’t miss out—follow us for the latest updates and announcements!
Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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6 months ago
51 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
Sobriety, Selfhood, and Starting Over: Henry Beercock’s Story
In this powerful and deeply honest episode, Henry Beercock opens up about his journey through addiction and recovery, sharing raw insights into the emotional and psychological challenges of sobriety.

From the grip of alcohol and food addiction to the healing power of community and connection, Henry reflects on the importance of discipline, setting goals, and staying honest with oneself.

Together, host Dave, guest-host Sam Delaney and Henry explore the complexities of recovery—the hidden traumas, the shifting identity, and the cultural movement toward sober living. This episode also touches on the growing need for alcohol-free spaces and how creating those environments can inspire hope and healing. It’s a heartfelt conversation about resilience, growth, and finding clarity on the other side of chaos.

🔔 Don’t miss out—follow us for the latest updates and announcements!
Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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6 months ago
1 hour 41 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
Sobriety, Selfhood, and Starting Over: Henry Beercock’s Story
In this powerful and deeply honest episode, Henry Beercock opens up about his journey through addiction and recovery, sharing raw insights into the emotional and psychological challenges of sobriety. From the grip of alcohol and food addiction to the healing power of community and connection, Henry reflects on the importance of discipline, setting goals, and staying honest with oneself.Together, host Dave, guest-host Sam Delaney and Henry explore the complexities of recovery—the hidden traumas, the shifting identity, and the cultural movement toward sober living. This episode also touches on the growing need for alcohol-free spaces and how creating those environments can inspire hope and healing. It’s a heartfelt conversation about resilience, growth, and finding clarity on the other side of chaos.🔔 Don’t miss out—follow us for the latest updates and announcements!
Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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6 months ago
1 hour 41 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
From Struggles to Soundscapes: Future Theory’s Decade in Music
In this episode of Sounds From The Dockside, we sit down with Lincoln-based alternative rock band Future Theory for a deep dive into their decade-long journey.

The band opens up about their evolving sound, the musical influences that have shaped their identity, and the creative process behind their songwriting. They share stories from the road, reflect on standout gigs, and speak candidly about the challenges of navigating the local music scene.

Looking ahead, Future Theory discuss upcoming projects, dream collaborations, and the importance of building a supportive, grassroots music community.

🔔 Don’t miss out—follow us for the latest updates and announcements!
Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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7 months ago
26 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
From Struggles to Soundscapes: Future Theory’s Decade in Music
In this episode of Sounds From The Dockside, we sit down with Lincoln-based alternative rock band Future Theory for a deep dive into their decade-long journey.The band opens up about their evolving sound, the musical influences that have shaped their identity, and the creative process behind their songwriting. They share stories from the road, reflect on standout gigs, and speak candidly about the challenges of navigating the local music scene.Looking ahead, Future Theory discuss upcoming projects, dream collaborations, and the importance of building a supportive, grassroots music community.🔔 Don’t miss out—follow us for the latest updates and announcements!
Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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7 months ago
26 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
Where Feedback Meets Feeling: A conversation with Elson
On this episode of Sounds from the Dockside, host Dave sits down with the up-and-coming band Elson for an insightful and inspiring conversation. From their roots in Grimsby to their bold aspirations in the music industry, Elson opens up about their journey, the power of community support, and the creative spark that fuels their sound.

🚀 Discover how their local music scene shaped their artistry, the meaning behind their unique band name, and their vision for a future that goes beyond the music. Elson dives deep into their collaborative process and the authentic energy they bring to every project.If you're passionate about music, creative growth, and chasing your dreams, this episode is for you!

🔔 Don’t miss out—follow us for the latest updates and announcements!
Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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7 months ago
1 hour

Sounds From The Dockside
Where Feedback Meets Feeling: A conversation with Elson
On this episode of Sounds from the Dockside, host Dave sits down with the up-and-coming band Elson for an insightful and inspiring conversation. From their roots in Grimsby to their bold aspirations in the music industry, Elson opens up about their journey, the power of community support, and the creative spark that fuels their sound.🚀 Discover how their local music scene shaped their artistry, the meaning behind their unique band name, and their vision for a future that goes beyond the music. Elson dives deep into their collaborative process and the authentic energy they bring to every project.If you're passionate about music, creative growth, and chasing your dreams, this episode is for you!🔔 Don’t miss out—follow us for the latest updates and announcements!
Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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7 months ago
1 hour

Sounds From The Dockside
Cramped Flats to Creative Triumphs: Orphan Boy on Making Music
In this episode, take a deep dive into the journey of Orphan Boy, an indie band whose music is defined by authenticity, passion, and their working-class roots. From their beginnings in Grimsby to their move to Manchester, the band shares the ups and downs of their evolution—both musically and personally.Hear firsthand stories about their early influences, the challenges of forming a band, and the realities of navigating the music industry while staying true to themselves. The band reflects on their time living in cramped flats, the process of recording music, and how they’ve worked to balance their musical dreams with the pressures of everyday life.But this conversation isn’t just about the struggle. Orphan Boy opens up about their creative process, the moments of joy that keep them going, and the community support that has been a lifeline throughout their journey. With honest, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, the band talks about the thrill of making music and how they’ve navigated the constantly shifting landscape of the music scene.Join the band as they discuss their evolution, the power of collaboration, and what’s next for their future projects. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their music, this episode offers a unique, intimate look at the highs and lows of being an independent band in today’s music world🔔 Stay connected with us for all the latest updates and announcements:
  • Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
  • Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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8 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
From Scooters to Syria: A Pro Rider’s Journey to the World’s Hidden Gems
In this episode, we follow the incredible journey of a professional scooter rider who has turned his passion for adventure into a career in action sports and travel vlogging. Known for visiting some of the world’s most unconventional and off-the-beaten-path destinations—places like Syria, Mauritania, and China—he shares his experiences exploring regions few dare to venture. Along the way, he opens up about the rise of scootering as a potential Olympic sport and how the sport is growing in popularity, especially among younger generations. Tune in as he reflects on his transformation from a rider to a storyteller, how he challenges mainstream narratives, and the powerful lessons learned from embracing places most people overlook.

Perfect for: Adventure seekers, action sports fans, curious travelers, and anyone interested in exploring the world’s lesser-known destinations, the future of scootering, and the beauty of new experiences.

Check out Lewis Cramptons adventures here - Lewis Crampton

🔔 Stay connected with us for all the latest updates and announcements:
  • Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
  • Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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8 months ago
2 hours 7 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
"Do Songs Fall from the Sky? | Unlocking the Art of Songwriting with Sam Simmons
Join us for an exclusive interview on the Sounds from the Dockside Podcast! Host Dave sits down with Grimsby singer-songwriter Sam Simmons for a deep dive into his musical journey. Together, they explore Sam's unique songwriting process, creative influences, and the importance of community in music. Sam also gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming album and opens up about how music helps him process emotions and connect with others.This conversation celebrates the collaborative spirit of the local music scene and the excitement surrounding live performances. 🔔 Stay connected with us for all the latest updates and announcements:
  • Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
  • Facebook: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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8 months ago
21 minutes

Sounds From The Dockside
Sounds From The Dockside’ is more than just a podcast. We’re a community bringing music to life.

We explore the powerful connection between music and personal struggles, sharing stories of hope, healing, and the transformative power of sound.

I