A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album from Mogwai, The Hawk Is Howling, ten years (and one day) old today.
Huw Stephens sits in for Mary Anne, and speaks to Dr Denis Flannery about a David Bowie course at Leeds University. Show more
Author Ed Vulliamy talks about his book When Words Fail. A Life with Music, War and Peace. Plus musician Rick Wakeman on his new album Piano Odyssey Show more
Gemma Cairney joins Michael Stipe to talk about his passion for photography. Show more
Elbow frontman Guy Garvey reveals how Bjork hurt him in his heart while listening to her music. Reflecting today's two themes we have tunes from Tim Buckley and Jolie Holland. Show more
Amy is joined by Christine and the Queens days after the release of her second album Chris. She'll also be celebrating the birthday of fellow New Jerseyan, Bruce Springsteen. Show more
Tom Robinson celebrates Sheffield by curating a playlist of music from Steel City as chosen by the 6Music listeners.
John and Luke, co-founders of the independent online music magazine The Quietus, join Stuart. Plus classics of European adventurous music from Kraftwerk, Aphrodites Child and Gong. Show more
Don's selections include another piece of Crucial Vinyl - a cherished album from his own collection. This week it's Stevie Wonder presents Syreeta, released in 1974. Show more
Elbow frontman Guy Garvey reveals how Bjork hurt him in his heart while listening to her music. Reflecting today's two themes we have tunes from Tim Buckley and Jolie Holland. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
6 Music Live Hour
Alexis Korner, John Delafose & the Eunice Playboys and Hot Snakes.
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Alexis Korner and friends in concert in 1983, plus John Delafose & the Eunice Playboys in session on 24 September 1992 and Hot Snakes from 14 October 2004 Show more
Cerys Matthews continues her tour through the BBC's Maida Vale Studios, one of the music industry's most well-loved buildings. First broadcast in 2009 for their 75th anniversary. Show more