A great mix of music for the weekend, including the featured album Live at Bickershaw Festival 1972 with tracks from The Grateful Dead. Show more
Super Furry Animal Gruff Rhys joins Mary Anne to turn travel guide with indie holiday tips inspired by trips to Mexico and Patagonia as part of 6 Music Celebrates South America. Show more
Shake it, shake it, shake it, but don't break it. Careful while you make breakfast as Huey will have you up and moving. Show more
Amy Lamé sits in for Liz Kershaw and chats to Matt from The National and his brother Tom about their movie Mistaken For Strangers, which Tom filmed while on tour with the band. Show more
Gilles delves into his record collection and goes on a musical journey around South America, from Brazilian samba to Venezuelan merengue via tango, bossa nova and bachata. Show more
Craig Charles returns to Liverpool for a homecoming show at the The Waterfront with guests Smoove and Turrell and, on a special diversion from his European Tour, Lee Fields. Show more
Tom chats to American singer-songwriter and producer Joe Henry, who recently released his 13th solo album, Invisible Hour. Show more
Stuart talks to Anne Hilde Neset about female guitarists.
The very best features, interviews and documentaries from BBC 6 Music, featuring Metronomy, Kasabian, Chrissie Hynde, Roger Philips and Ken Loach. Show more
New music in one handy bitesize programme. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Gentle Giant at Golders Green Hippodrome in London in 1978, plus BBC sessions from Done Lying Down and Nick Lowe. Show more
Janice Long celebrates Liverpool's post-Beatles music scene, concluding with The Cream of Clubland and The Beat Goes On. Show more