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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
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music,
Society & Culture
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From Mexborough to the Main Stage: The Sam Scherdel Story
Sounds From The Dockside
33 minutes
5 months ago
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 informationđź”” Stay connected with us for all the latest updates and announcements:
  • Instagram: @‌soundsfromthedockside
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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.

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