There's more from our Classic Album Of The Weekend, Blur's Parklife and we've got Abbie Ozard's Hometown Glory guide to Nantwich in Cheshire. Show more
Tim Wheeler - frontman of indie rock band Ash - shares his First, Last and Everything, and Mark and Stuart present a feast of great music and chat for weekend breakfast. Show more
Cerys broadcasts live from the Cheltenham Jazz Festival where she will be chatting to some of the artists in and amongst the exciting live music. Show more
Award winning author and journalist Reni Eddo-Lodge chooses an hour of the tracks that have inspired her. Show more
The Peaky Blinders star invites you to share his passion for music by taking you through his collection, with music from Curtis Mayfield, Mattiel, Haven, Os Mutantes & Eden Ahbez. Show more
Amy Lamé curates an ornithological playlist in honour of International Dawn Chorus Day.
They'll also be your chance to contribute to the show with a Lazy Sunday suggestion. Show more
Now Playing celebrates the 40th anniversary of 2 Tone Records with the help of guest curator Pauline Black from The Selecter who will be live in the studio. Show more
Stuart chats to Hannah Peel and Will Burns about their blend of stark poetry and prismatic synths. Plus, new music from drone druids Sunn O))) and Vula Viel’s Ghanaian minimalism. Show more
The Don blends his favourite new music with a certified selection of sounds from around the world. His Crucial Vinyl this week is Radio, released by LL Cool J in 1985. Show more
The Peaky Blinders star invites you to share his passion for music by taking you through his collection, with music from Curtis Mayfield, Mattiel, Haven, Os Mutantes & Eden Ahbez. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
6 Music Live Hour
Alice in Chains, Lightspeed Champion and Sam Dees' Beauty & The Beat
1 hour on 6 Music
Alice in Chains at Barrowlands in Glasgow in 1993, plus a session recorded by Lightspeed Champion on this date (6th May) in 2010 and one by Sam Dees' Beauty & the Beat (7/11/1991).
Guy Barker charts the pivotal moments that have changed the direction of jazz. He looks at the birth of the jazz solo and the legacy of the great improviser Louis Armstrong. Show more