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Newbury band need your votes to achieve Download festival performance dream





The band, which consists of 19-year-old Liv Jones on bass, Andy Bradford, aged 20, on vocals and guitar, Calum Radmore, aged 20, on guitar and drummer Jevon Smith, aged 20, are fighting to be among the 100 to receive the most votes in the The Red Bull Studios' Live At Download Competition.
They are currently ranked at position 80, and if they make it through will perform in front of a panel of famous judges who will whittle the top 100 bands down to 15.
Those selected will then spend a week at the Red Bull Studios recording and liaising with industry professionals, before eight are confirmed to perform at the festival, held at Donington Park, Derby, on June 13 to 15.
Miss Jones said: “To play download festival would be beyond a dream for us.
“It would be quite a sudden jump from playing very small venues to one of the biggest stages in rock music today.
“It would be huge exposure for us which is exactly what we need right now.”
Highly Personal’s newest track, To Feel Alive, has had nearly 3,000 since it was launched on YouTube last month.
The band rehearses every Sunday evening at the Wired Rock Cafe, Hungerford, and have a number of upcoming gigs, including at Newbury Snooker Club on Friday, May 23.
To vote for Highly Personal, visit http://download.redbullstudios.com/watch-rate/



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