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It's Wednesday Whines! If you need to get something off your chest then text us.
Chris also has new music for you from The Lottery Winners, Hazel English and Blossoms. Show more
We take a listener back to a pivotal moment in their life through the music they listened to and loved at the time in Social Recall. Show more
Brand new exclusive solo material from Jehnny Beth, a 3 Minute Epiphany from Brazilian/Norwegian singer Charlotte Dos Santos plus an exclusive mystery track from Erased Tapes. Show more
Fresh from his experience in 'Im A Celebrity' last year the comedian tells Shaun about his latest stand up show 'Reality'. Show more
The weather outside is miserable so Lammo is getting Indie holiday advice from travel writer Simon Calder. Plus there's your chance to choose the track for the National Anthem. Show more
Originally from Boston the band is now based in Nashville. The current album Awestruck is a thing of great wonder, with a definite nod to Liz Fraser of the Cocteaus. Show more
Sessions from Len Bright Combo, Beak, Kate Rusby, Kacy & Clayton and Big Fayia. Show more
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin. This week Mary Anne Hobbs handpicks music from Poppy Ajudah, Jehnny Beth and Wen.
Alan Freeman celebrates the extraordinary musical contributions of the small island of Jamaica. Show more
Jamie Cullum tells the story of Blue Note Records and the rise of modern jazz, seventy years after Alfred Lion held the very first 1939 recording session for the label in New York. Show more
Frampton's Camel in concert in London in 1972, plus a session by Emily Barker & the Red Clay Halo recorded on this date (6th February) in 2011 and one by Obi (22/2/2004). Show more
Mary Anne Hobbs presents a weekly 30 minute mix - the Hit Reset Mix.
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.