Paul Jones presents a profile of the great Antoine 'Fats' Domino, the New Orleans R'n'B legend, who died on 24th October 2017, aged 89. First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 2002. Show more
A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by the Beastie Boys. Show more
Mary Anne tries to guess who will win the Mercury Prize for three whole hours, plus Tom Gray from Gomez talks about winning the award in 1998. Show more
Cerys Matthews is joined by writer and illustrator Nick Hayes, who talks about his graphic novel Woody Guthrie: And the Dust Bowl Ballads. Show more
Chrissie Hynde, leader of the Pretenders, shares her musical milestones with Matt Everitt in a programme first broadcast in 2014. Show more
Guy Garvey presents a show about songs made by their backing vocals, featuring tunes by David Bowie, Rufus Wainwright, Marissa Nadler, Steely Dan and Talk Talk. Show more
Iggy presents a show simply titled Make It Funky. There'll be some James Brown, some Isley Brothers and even some Led Zeppelin. First broadcast in 2014. Show more
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Tom Robinson invites listeners to create a playlist featuring tracks from their all-time favourite soundtracks. Show more
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The Don's Crucial Vinyl, an album that has shaped his musical taste, is London Calling, the third album released by the Clash. Show more
Guy Garvey presents a show about songs made by their backing vocals, featuring tunes by David Bowie, Rufus Wainwright, Marissa Nadler, Steely Dan and Talk Talk. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Chris Hawkins presents recordings from the BBC's archive of live music, including Witness at Glastonbury 1999, plus sessions from Buy Off the Bar and Stephen Fretwell. Show more
Paul Jones continues a profile of the great Antoine 'Fats' Domino, the New Orleans R'n'B legend, who died on 24th October 2017, aged 89. First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 2002. Show more