The Hawk chats briefly to ska artist and reggae trombonist Rico Rodriguez as part of 6 Music Celebrates 50 Years of Jamaican Independence. Show more
Friday sees your Middle Age Shout Outs (#maso) and a poem from Murray Lachlan Young. All set to a perfect morning soundtrack for any music-lover. Show more
Nemone sits in for Lauren Laverne and welcomes in the weekend with all the latest movie news and some top tunage. Show more
Saint Etienne's Sarah Cracknell and Bob Stanley talk to Stuart about their new film project, Seven Summers. Show more
Friday sees Lammo kick off the weekend in style with the Friday Free For All. Show more
Canadian four-piece Hooded Fang are in the Guest Mix seat. Show more
Canada's electro ambassador Tiga returns to his 6 Mix residency, playing a range of electronic music from the past three decades. Show more
Stuart is joined by Radio 3 presenter Jez Nelson, who explains why he believes today's young musicians are making British jazz the strongest it's been in 25 years. Show more
Blur make their 6 Music live session debut, Matt Everitt's The First Time welcomes former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, and Richard Hawley plays live. Show more
Featuring Bob Marley and The Wailers at the BBC's Paris Theatre in 1973, repeated as part of BBC 6 Music Celebrates 50 Years of Jamaican Independence. Show more
Featuring London reggae band Black Slate live at the BBC's Paris Theatre, London in 1980, plus Jamaican artist Barrington Levy and Bristolian reggae band Black Roots in session. Show more
Brinsley Ford explores how independence in 1962 helped shape the form of Jamaican music, as well as how it developed musically, politically and socially. Show more