A great mix of music for the weekend including a featured album by Nick Drake and a long song from Snow Patrol. Show more
Nemone celebrates 50 years of Jamaican independence with poet and novelist Benjamin Zephaniah in a marathon Record Exchange, plus the second half of Hollie Cook's Most Played. Show more
Cerys is joined by Rastamouse creator Michael de Souza and Jamaican poet Dean Atta. Show more
Colin Grant looks at the cycles of Jamaican music in Wheel and Come Again. Show more
Huey's guest is Christian Scott, a New Orleans trumpeter who has played with The Roots and been called 'jazz's young style god'. Show more
Reggae and dancehall DJ David Rodigan presents A Month of Sundays.
Tom Robinson and the 6 Music audience collaborate on a playlist celebrating 50 years of Jamaican independence, from influential artists such as Bob Marley to King Tubby. Show more
Stuart Maconie examines Fred Frith's solo album Gravity.
Guy brings you more favourite tunes from his rain-lashed Mancunian attic, including the Smoke Fairies, John Martyn and Glenn Miller. Show more
Culture Clash Radio - The Don's selections include Dan the Automator, Deep Purple, Peggy Sue and Aswad. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Featuring Peter Tosh live in London in 1983, plus sessions from The Bloodfire Posse and Laurel Aitken, as part of BBC 6 Music Celebrates 50 Years of Jamaican Independence. Show more
Brinsley Forde looks at how reggae and Jamaican music spread across the globe and became big in places like the UK and USA. Show more