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Mary Anne Hobbs poses six burning questions to Ian McCulloch of Echo & The Bunnymen. Show more
Kevin Le Gendre, author of Don't Stop the Carnival, joins Cerys in the studio to take a journey through The Green Book and discuss important people in black history. Show more
The 6 Music Black Power Soundscape
The 6 Music Black Power Soundscape
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Don Letts introduces a soundscape telling the story of the Black Power protest at the 1968 Olympics by 200m medallists Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Show more
As part of the Black Power season, Neneh Cherry and 1Xtra’s Jamz Supernova present their Revolutionary Black Power playlist. Show more
Amy Lamé is joined in the studio by Norwich duo Sink Ya Teeth ahead of their new single Petrol Blue.
Plus, they'll be a Gallic tunage feature and some grooves to make you move. Show more
Tom Robinson curates the listening choices of the 6 Music listeners.
Stuart plays experimental music by black artists as part of 6 Music’s Black Power season. Featuring artists from 50 years ago and the present day - FKA Twigs, Archie Shepp and more Show more
Don selects Black Power anthems and inspirations to accompany his 1968 Olympic Salute Soundscape broadcast earlier today at 10.30am. Part of the BBC's Black History Month season. Show more
Spike Lee plays some of his favourite tunes on BBC 6 Music. Artists include, Aretha Franklin, Sampha, Chaka Khan, Marvin Gaye and Minnie Ripperton Show more
As part of 6 Music's Black Power season, authors of Slay In Your Lane, Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené, pick an hour of artists that have influenced them. Show more
Abbie McCarthy sits in for Tom Robinson presenting a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Gentle Giant perform live at Golders Green Hippodrome in 1978, an anniversary session from Twa Toots from 1983 and Tiny Ruins in session from 21 August 2014. Show more
Murray Lachlan Young takes a lyrical look at punk rock. He is joined by Penny Rimbaud, co-founder of Anarcho-punk band Crass, and punk poet and magazine editor Kirsty Allison. Show more