
Sadie popped in to see Joanne Good at BBC Radio London to do a live session and interview on Sunday 23th October.
In session, Sadie played ‘The Blacksmith’s Girl’, ‘Up On The Heath’ and ‘I’m Glad You’re Back’.

Sadie popped in to see Joanne Good at BBC Radio London to do a live session and interview on Sunday 23th October.
In session, Sadie played ‘The Blacksmith’s Girl’, ‘Up On The Heath’ and ‘I’m Glad You’re Back’.
Hi Folks!
I’ve just been driving up and down the country in my little car, doing a week of BBC regional radio sessions and interviews, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I’ve added them all to this audio player so you can take a listen.
In the Sessions are new solo acoustic performances of:
Look forward to seeing you all on the Aled Jones Tour!
Lots of love,
Sadie
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Sadie popped in to see Sue Marchant at BBC Radio Cambridgeshire to do a live session and interview on Monday 12th September.
During the interview, Sue played the recordings of ‘The Blacksmith’s Girl’ & ‘Up On The Heath’ from Sadie’s new album, and Sadie sang and performed live versions of ‘I’m Glad You’re Back’ and ‘The Beautiful People’ in the studio.

Previews from French TV – FR3 & FR2 – May 2010
Featuring interview with cast, director Irina Brook, and songs by Sadie Jemmett including a studio performance of Sadie Jemmett’s ‘Second To The Right’ by members of the cast.
PAN
12 May to 10 July 2011
THEATRE DE PARIS
15, rue Blanche, 75009 Paris 09, France.
I played live today (Tuesday 9 March) on Steve Lillywhites show on Lower East Side Radio in NYC!!
I was just wandering by with a guitar, they were doing the show kind of on the street, we started chatting, i had no idea who he was, and he asked me to play! He actually plays a Benny Hill song on his show!… outstanding! You have to listen to the whole show.. no fast forward … its good though! im about an hour in.
Listen here.

Robert Elms presents London’s best magazine show with eclectic music and great guests – weekdays 1200 to 1500.
Once upon a time a little girl baby was born to very chaotic and bohemian parents in a tumbled down cottage in a little village outside Cambridge called Harston. The girl baby spent a lot of time on her own roaming the flatlands of Cambridgeshire while her parents had complicated hippy lives and left her to her own devices. The girl loved to sing and make up stories and one day she found an old harp left at the cottage by a travelling minstrel friend of her parents.
The little girl started to make up songs on this old harp and although the harp was quite out of tune she managed to engage people and sang songs that people actualy listened to…
Years went by and the girl grew, she had many adventures along the way, and learnt to play the guitar and the dulcimer (as they were easier to carry around than the harp!) she had a little baby girl herself who started to make up songs on the piano.
Then one day…. she returned !!! to do a radio show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire on 22nd May with Sue Marchant on air @7.30pm
and then…. a gig at the Boathouse, 14 Chesterton Rd on stage 9.30pm
hope you can make it!!!!
love sadie xx