Music news reporter Elizabeth Alker sits in for The Hawk with a great mix of music for the weekend including a featured album by The Go! Team.
Mary Anne Hobbs receives a Three Minute Epiphany from Matthew Herbert, just the man to predict the Future of Music. Show more
Cerys presents part two of her rhythmically-inspired drum show, featuring Mason Neely and music from 1972 onward. Plus Poetry in Motion and another curiosity. Show more
Music journalist Pete Paphides visits the London home of one of Britain's most successful record producers, Stephen Street, for a trawl through his magnificent vinyl collection. Show more
Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys are in London and hanging out with Huey, as well as sharing tracks from their new album. Show more
Jarvis takes you on an aural trip around Paris with quality tracks, random thoughts and spoken word gems. Show more
Tom Robinson asks the 6 Music listeners which track they think should win the 6 Music Greatest Hits vote. Show more
Stuart features The Faust Tapes, a fine example of 1970s German krautrock. The album was sold for just 49p by the newly formed Virgin Records and enabled Faust to 'break' Britain. Show more
Guy Garvey brings you more of his favourite tunes from his little upstairs room.
Culture Clash Radio - The Don's selections include Dutch Uncles, The Creole Choir of Cuba, The Who, Shara Nelson and The Royals. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Featuring The Divine Comedy recorded at Glastonbury in 2004, plus BBC session tracks from Paul Johnson and The Colourfield. Show more
6 Music Stories
The Story of Pop - Episode 21: Turning Rebellion Into Money
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Alan Freeman continues to look at the folk protest movement of the mid 1960s and its emergence from the clubs into the pop mainstream. Show more