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OxfordBands.com - Resources for Oxfordshire bands and artists, features bands, venues, gigs.

Big 500 - Cholsey-based pop/rock band. Includes lineup, news, gigs and events, CDs and MP3s and contact details.

The Boxhedge Clippers - Promoting their own brand of music, skuffle. Includes background, photo and MP3 download.

The Bodicote Royal British Legion Youth Marching Band - Traditional British style drum and bugle youth band. News, history and events.

The Oxfordshire County Youth Orchestra - Details of this orchestra of 14-21 year olds, including sound clips.

Wedding Music Oxford - Resource for live music for weddings. Includes venues and musicians in Oxford and surrounding areas.

Gatecrasher Summer Sound System - Annual summer festival that takes place in Turweston Park. Provides online ticket purchase, news, line up, pictures and reviews of the festival.

Folk in a Field - Annual charity live outdoor music event, held in Hook Norton featuring local bands. Includes information on the venue, bands, tickets, entertainment, previous shows and merchandise.

All Saints' Church Choir - From Rotherfield Peppard, information about the choir, a brief history and photographs.

Starsound Express Discotheques - Describes mobile disco entertainment with music available from almost any year. Includes details of equipment available and booking information.

Cholsey Silver Band - Information on the band and its history, venues and events calendar.

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