2010
The 2010 line up included: The Travelling Band, The Leisure Society, Justin Currie, Levellers, Sleeping with the Fishes, One String Loose, Piney Gir, Goldheart Assembly, Toumani Diabaté, The Selector, Lightning Seeds, Happy Mondays, Justin Fletcher (Mr Tumble), 6 Day Riot, Martha Tilston, Kíla, Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds, New Beautiful South, Seth Lakeman, Dreadzone, Rusty Shackle, Arcadian Kicks, The Epstein, Tunnelmental Experimental Assembly, The Crowd, Rob Cowen & the Dissidents, Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer, John Otway, Beth Jeans Houghton, Lucinda Belle, Fily Cissokho, John Smith, The Outcast Band, Theo Altieri, The Echoes, Baraka, Rook & The Ravens, The Geees, Joel, Noush Skaugen, King Creosote, Coxon’s Riot, Ryan Martin & The North Ship, Tom Hollister Trio, La Heroine, Jim Lockey and the Solemn Sun, Amy Spencer, Gareth Candidate, Alexander John, Men Diamler, Joe Summers, Hats Off To The Big Man, Not In My Nature, Macaroni Wood, Thrill Collins. BBC Introducing Stage: We Aeronauts, Zen Elephant, Roving Crows, Round Stone, Barbarix, Adelaides Cape, Elliot Withers,The School, Out Like A Lion, Fixers, Les Cadets, Ute, Oui Messy, Divine Secret, Echo Empire, Charlie Coombes & The New Breed, Daisy Chapman, Matthew Kilford, Aspen Sails, Mechanical Owl, The Jon Trowbridge Band, Thom Kirkpatrick, Spring Offensive, The Bronze Medal, The Scholars, Islet, Babel and Kill it Kid.
Our comedy offerings included Craig Murray, Del Strain, Ben Davids, Matthew Richardson, Ray Peacock, Silky, Nathan Caton, Jonathan Elston, Iszi Lawrence, Robin Ince, Nick Page, Tony Cowards, Christian Steele, Pete Johansson and The Oxford Imps.
And the second year of our Kids Lit Fest included: Sally Grindley, Ian Whybrow, Guy Bass, Philip Ardagh, Linda Chapman, Alexander Gordon Smith , Katharine Holabird, Justin Richards and John Dougherty.
2009
2009 was the 5th birthday of the festival, and acts included Super Furry Animals, Supergrass, The Wonder Stuff, Little Boots, Bellowhead, Oysterband, Adrian Edmondson and the Bad Shepherds, Dhol Foundation, Dub Colossus, The Beat, Cara Dillon, The Men They Couldn’t Hang, Ella Edmondson, Red Light Company, Attila The Stockbroker, Stornoway, Justin Adams & Judleh Camara, Oojami Sound System, Alex Cornish, Danny & The Champions of the World, The Travelling Band. Comedy was provided by the likes of Arthur Smith, Robin Ince and Mundo Jazz. Cinema included classics like Little Shop of Horrors, and presentations from Beatles film-maker Tony Palmer and much more, over 100 workshops for all ages and we launched our first Children’s Literature Festival with the new Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, plus many others including Philp Ardagh, Jeremy Strong and Kristina Stephenson.
2008
2008 was the most successful Wychwood to date, with the festival coming close to sell out. Artists included The Divine Comedy, The Proclaimers, Duffy, The Imagined Village project with Simon Emmerson, Billy Brag, Johnny Kalsi, Eliza and Martin Carthy, Chris Wood and many more. As well as Kate Rusby, Dengue Fever, The Blockheads, Robyn Hitchcock & the Psychedelic Trams, Dreadzone, Kasai Masai, Misty’s Big Adventure, The Epstein, Orchestra Baobab, Spiers and Boden, Palladium, Piney Gir, Stornoway, Mor Karbasi, Transglobal Underground, Emma Pollock, Miles Hunt and Erica Nockalls, Rachel Unthank & the Winterset, 3 Daft Monkeys, The Young Republic, Richard Walters and many more.
Comedy offerings included Andy Smart, Steve Steen, Stephen Frost, Jeff Green, Dave Johns, Josie Lawrence, Boothby Graffoe, Mundo Jazz, Terry Saunders, Barry Dodds, Ben Schofield and Damion Larkin.
2007
2007 got off to a flying start with Levellers, Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 and Ian Hunter on the Friday. A star studded Saturday saw Rodrigo y Gabriela, Badly Drawn Boy and Fun Lovin’ Criminals on the Main Stage with rhythms from Shooglenifty, Go Lem System, Transglobal Underground and sunny vocals from Camera Obscura and Martha Tilston. Sunday went out with a folk and world music bang with Afro Celt Sound System, Ba Cissoko, Zion Train, Eliza Carthy, Country Joe Macdonald and Ralfe Band.
2006
Artists at the 2006 Festival included, Billy Bragg, Seth Lakeman, Dreadzone, Saw Doctors, Martha Wainwright, Mr Scruff, Amadou & Mariam, Handsome Family, Peatbog Faeries, Polar Bear, Eliza Carthy in collaboration with Salsa Celtica, Banco de Gaia, The Bays, Tunng, Broken Family Band, Sophie Solomon, Chris Difford, DJ Shantel, Ed Motta, Field Music, Ralfe Band, Gilles Peterson and many, many more. The festival also featured the first ever festival performances from The Feeling and Guillemots, plus the debut of Tim Van Eyken’s new project starring Nancy Kerr, Pete Flood (Bellowhead), Olly Knight and Colin Fletcher.
Comedy was added to the programme and included a very special intimate performance from Mark Thomas. Late night entertainment was provided by the Silent Disco from The Netherlands, starting their tour of summer festivals that included Guilfest and Reading.
2005
The 2005 Festival saw performances from Steve Earle, Alabama 3, Show of Hands, Allison Moorer, Eliza Carthy in collaboration with Varttina, Mory Kante, The Earlies, Aberfeldy, Jim Moray, Mercan Dede, Radio Tarifa, Omar Sosa, Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, The Angel Brothers, Baka Beyond, Damien Dempsey, Gilles Peterson, Jaga Jazzist, Matthew Herbert, Warsaw Village Band and many many more. Radio 4’s Loose Ends and Radio 3’s Late Junction both recorded at the festival, and entertainment included The Groovy Movie Solar Powered Cinema, Club Wychwood with some of the best world beats around, and workshops for all ages.




