Alan Ovington
Alan was first introduced to rock bands like Rush and Saxon through friends in the Scouts whilst growing up in South Shields.
Since then he has always been passionate about rock music.
He spent his teenage years discovering The Scorpions, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden, by listening to The Friday Rock Show on Radio 1 with Tommy Vance, and Alan Robson's Hot n’ Heavy Express on Metro Radio.
Alan joined Tameside Radio in March 2008 to begin a weekly specialised music show called ‘The Power Hour’, playing Classic Rock and album tracks.
The show changed its name to ‘The Rock Zone’ in 2012 when it expanded to a two hour timeslot.
Many of the bands Alan was listening to forty years ago are still going strong.
As well as interviewing new and upcoming bands for the show, he’s also had guests on the show such as singers Biff Byford (Saxon), Bob Catley (Magnum), Bernie Shaw (Uriah Heep), Suzi Quatro, guitarists Steve Hackett (ex-Genesis), Michael Schenker (MSG, ex-Scorpions, ex-UFO), and Glenn Hughes (ex-Deep Purple vocalist/bassist). Other notable interviews include Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Joe Bonamassa and Bruce Springsteen.
The Rock Zone focuses on Blues Rock, Melodic Rock, Hard Rock and Heavy Metal, including interviews, tour news and a selection of new releases.
You can hear Alan Ovington’s Tameside Radio show ‘The Rock Zone’ every Wednesday between 7pm and 9pm, and is repeated on a Friday at 9pm.
HERE ARE SOME OF ALAN'S PREVIOUS SHOWS
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 31 October 2024
The year started with a trip back in time for D-A-D with their 40th anniversary, and now they look into the future with their 13th album, "Speed of Darkness". They had written 40 songs since their last album and picked the best 14 for this new double album.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 24 October 2024
With three strong studio releases, a nationwide tour with King King, and a main stage appearance at Ramblin’ Man Festival, Austin Gold are building a reputation as one of the best live acts around.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 17 October 2024
Gorilla Riot are a five-piece rock band from Manchester with a dual-guitar sound and multi-part vocal harmonies. They play raucous blues-based rock, combining elements of grunge, stoner, and country to create a full-on high energy sonic experience.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 10 October 2024
Legendary South African blues rock, country, and Americana singer-songwriter and guitarist, Steve Louw’s highly anticipated third solo album Between Time was released last month.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 26 September 2024
Jim Peterik & World Stage's new album, 'Roots & Shoots Vol.2', presents Jim’s collaborations with Mike Reno, Jason Scheff, Toby Hitchcock, The Ides of March, Cathy Richardson (Jefferson Starship), and Neil Donnell (of Chicago).
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 19 September 2024
Ritchie Newton is a multi-talented musician, singer, author, and entertainer who refuses to settle for anything less than extraordinary. Celebrating his forty years on stage, and with a passion for music and a dedication to artistic pursuits, he has reworked his "Moments" EP.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 12 September 2024
Heavy metal will never die. But every now and then, it needs a fresh injection of passion, purity and pomp, just in case. Returning with a new album after a seven years of studio silence, Dream Evil are obviously the right men for the jobs.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 29 August 2024
The Kentucky four-piece blues rock band Mojo Thunder describe their music as "Southern Alternative". The band's sophomore album, The Infinite Hope, released at the end of August, demonstrates their southern American working-class ethos and makes it clear that this is a band that will continue to grow and evolve.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 22 August 2024
From Bowling Green, Kentucky, Kyle Daniel recently released his debut album, Kentucky Gold. With influences ranging from The Allman Brothers Band to Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kyle Daniel’s music pays homage to the rich tradition of Southern rock while carving out a fresh, modern sound.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 15 August 2024
'Ten' is the tenth studio album by Mr Big, released last Friday. It features 11 new original tracks. In a tribute to their late drummer Pat Torpey, Eric Martin, Paul Gilbert, and bassist Billy Sheehan enlisted the exceptional talents of Nick D'Virgilio on drums for 'Ten'.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 8 August 2024
The Commoners are on track for another banner year. They recently released their highly anticipated third album 'Restless' which featuring ten tracks that grip your senses and make you groove.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 1 August 2024
Sunbomb is a musical alliance between two American hard rock and metal legends, namely Tracii Guns and Michael Sweet. Their recently released sophomore album 'Light Up the Sky' was developed as a tribute to the classic heavy metal of the 80s.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 25 July 2024
With considerable radio play across Europe, Irish rockers Mine Road have just released their long awaited new studio album 'Tomorrow's Sky' and an additional single 'American Dream' which is very reminiscent of Tom Petty. Mine Road come from Dublin, and meld their heavy grooving guitar punch with some high octane vocals
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 18 July 2024
In an electrifying surge of creativity, the Southern rock band Robert Jon & The Wreck have released their most ambitious project yet, Red Moon Rising.This ground-breaking album is a bold declaration of evolution and rebirth, capturing the essence of the band's transformative years and setting a new course for their musical odyssey.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 27 Jun 2024
On Axel Rudi Pell's 22nd studio album ‘Risen Symbol’, the Bochum-based guitarist and songwriter continues to fly the melodic hard rock flag without watering down his style with pseudo-modern stylistic variations or expendable studio gimmicks. At the same time, he is constantly looking for new influences, exciting inspirations and catchy hooks.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 20 June 2024
Joanne Shaw Taylor, the chart-topping British blues-rock guitarist, recently released her latest studio album, 'Heavy Soul'. Joanne is recognized for her exceptional guitar skills and powerful songwriting. She continues her ascent in the music world with this new album.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 13 Jun 2024
Invocation is the name of the exhilarating and highly anticipated brand-new 11-track album from slide guitar virtuoso Troy Redfern. There are elements of blues, glam, and hard rock but the result is a sound that is unmistakably his own.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 6 Jun 2024
Ebba Bergkvist & The Flat Tire Band is a Swedish blues rock band who freely moves between heavy guitar riffs, raw garage rock and heartbreaking blues. With her powerful voice, Ebba Bergkvist mends the bond between the rock of the 70s and our modern soundscape, with the music’s energy as the most essential.
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 11 Apr 2024
Following the Ellis Mano Band's European tour last year in support of the critically acclaimed "Luck of the Draw" album, fifteen songs recorded in Germany and Switzerland have now been released on their first live album "Live: Access All Areas".
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Alan Ovington's Album Review - 4 Apr 2024
"Fortuna", the long-awaited studio album from the British Blues rock roots guitarist and vocalist Bex Marshall, is a ten-track blues tapestry that bulges to the edges with addictive hooks and story lines.