Local band ‘This Boy Wonders’ from Boxford in Essex, take to the stage at LeeStock 2011 to perform ‘Hit The Ground Running’ from their latest album. Read More
A major hit from the album ‘Free Peace Sweet’, Dodgy playing their final song before being cheered back on stage for their encore. Read More
Dodgy performing the band’s highest chart single hitting number 4 in the UK. ‘Good enough’ from the album ‘Free Peace Sweet’, was released in the autumn of 1996 and became an immediate festival hit. Read More
Mark Morriss performing “Old Man” at LeeStock 2011, a song written and recorded by Neil Young for his 1972 album Harvest. Read More
From the album Homegrown released in 1994, Dodgy performing ‘Staying out for the summer’ in front of an excited LeeStock crowd. Read More
This is Dodgy opening their set with ‘In a room’ one of their hit records from Free Peace Sweet. Read More
From the 1996 debut album ‘Expecting to Fly’, Mark Morriss performing The Bluetones biggest hit ‘Slight Return’. Read More
Dodgy performing ‘Melodies Haunt You’ from the album Homegrown, their second album released in 1994. Read More
“Autophilia (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Car)” is a song by The Bluetones, released as their second single from their third album Science & Nature. Read More
Performing one of their hits from the album Free Peace Sweet, Dodgy with Found you. Read More
“Marblehead Johnson” is a song by The Bluetones, released as a standalone single in 1996. It peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart. Read More
“Lay Low” by Mark Morriss, released as the second single from his 2008 debut album Memory Muscle. Read More
On 28th May 2011 LeeStock appeared on the BBC Look East news programme. Earlier in the day news reporter Alex Dunlop and a camera man visited the festival site to record and report on the event. Read More
Mark Morriss with ‘The Fountainhead’ from The Bluetones debut album Expecting to Fly released on 12 February 1996. Read More
A quick look back at the LeeStock 2010 music festival in Suffolk. The first time the festival was staged outside at the White Horse pub in Sudbury. The weekend was an eventful one as the show kicked off with Steven Barker; the 2010 LeeFactor Winner. Read More















