Chris Hawkins blends chilled tunes with big tracks, plus he is joined by Shaun Ryder to celebrate BBC Music Day. Show more
Shaun Keavney joins bell ringers from St Mary Abbots Church in London for BBC Music Day, plus Matt Everitt is here with the latest music news. Show more
Lauren Laverne has a live session from alt-rock hero Thurston Moore, who returns to 6 Music to play tracks from his latest solo album, Rock n Roll Consciousness. Show more
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie broadcast a special show live from Liverpool for BBC Music Day, with live music from OMD and She Drew the Gun. Show more
Steve chats to Josh Homme as Queens of the Stone Age release a new single, plus Chris Hawkins is at Port Vale Football Club for the unveiling of a blue plaque dedicated to Lemmy. Show more
Steve Lamacq's Roundtable
Keith Cameron, Jon Hillcock and The Big Moon's Jules Jackson
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Steve is joined by journalist Keith Cameron, presenter Jon Hillcock and Jules Jackson from London four-piece The Big Moon. Show more
To celebrate BBC Music Day, we've got some Blue Plaque action. Chris Hawkins visits Coventry to unveil a plaque for the one and only Delia Derbyshire. Show more
Join Gideon Coe and Roddy Hart on BBC Music Day with The Charlatans, Lau and Arab Strap and the shortlist of 10 acts nominated for the Scottish Album Of The Year Award 2017. Show more
Don Letts looks back at some of the daytime highlights of the 6 Music Festival in Glasgow, including chats with John Lydon, Edwyn Collins, Emma Pollock and Paul Buchanan. Show more
Steve Lamacq and trusted guide DJs share the best new music in a handy bite-size programme at midnight. Show more
Another chance to hear guitarist, arranger and multi-instrumentalist Jonny Greenwood sharing his musical milestones with Matt Everitt in a programme first broadcast in 2016. Show more
Clarke Peters concludes his celebration of Louis Jordan by assessing the legacy of the King of the Jukeboxes. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Stone the Crows at the Paris Theatre in London in 1971, plus The Watson Twins in session from 16 June 2008 and Soft Machine from 10 June 1969. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions.