Teeny weeny Jo Good keeps the Hawk's nest warm with tunes from Echo and The Bunnymen, Morrissey, Stereo MCs, Oasis, Sean Carey and The Gossip. Plus what's on your bedside table? Show more
Shaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling romp through the day's news and events. Show more
Lauren is joined in the studio by dance outfit The Chemical Brothers, plus Local Natives heads to Edinburgh and Workers Playtime offers up MPFrees and Headphone Moments. Show more
Nemone talks to author Rob Young about his book Electric Eden - Unearthing Britain's Visionary Music. Show more
Steve invites another New Favourite Band in the studio and continues his week of chatting with Edinburgh Fringe performers by talking to comedian and actor Tim Vine. Show more
Marc Riley's still away, so Mike Joyce takes charge of the Mancunian wheels of steel for a third day. He used to be in The Smiths, you know. Expect music, chat and some more music. Show more
Gideon presents Squeeze live in Oxford in 1981 and Misty in Roots at Glastonbury 1992, plus sessions from The Faces, Woodpideon, Regular Fries and Palace Brothers.
Hope I Die Before I Get Old: The Cult of Death in Rock 'n' Roll
Episode 3: Janis Joplin
30 minutes on 6 Music
Mark Radcliffe introduces the case for Janis Joplin, as argued by Nick Barraclough and Katrina Leskanich. Did her early death elevate her to godlike status? Show more
Jo Good plays brand-spanking new and vintage indie hits!
Brinsley Forde explores women's impact on Jamaican music. Featuring Marcia Griffiths, Karen Wheeler, Sister Nancy, Lady Saw and Miss P. Show more
Featuring Jamaican dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson at the BBC's Paris Theatre in 1979, plus The Ruts in session from 1980 and The Jazz Soul Orchestra recorded for 6 Music in 2010. Show more