Duncan Belcher

Duncan presents the Power of Music every month, giving you all ideas to find the
memorable music that has been the soundtrack to your life and encouraging you all to complete your playlist for life.

Music has the power to be the balm that heals the soul. It can make you dance, sing, laugh and cry. We all have this incredible power right there in our music collection.

Duncan's show is not just about playing music; it's about understanding it. He plays music from his collection across many genres and is always ready to share interesting facts and trivia about the music. From Rock to Folk and all in between.

Regular features include ‘Under the Covers’, ‘The Song is the Story’ and ‘Same title different song’.

All the time, I encourage you to think of your memorable tracks. You always welcome any requests.

Duncan also broadcasts special shows for Remembrance Sunday, Christmas, and a Summer Special. Once a month, he broadcasts an ‘In Concert’, where he plays a live recording from one of his many favourite artists, whether in an intimate club style or a full concert, demonstrating the power of live music.

Let The Power of Music work its magic on you every month.

To read more about how The Power of Music can help you and get some great ideas for your playlist, please visit the Playlist for Life website.

 

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