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With New Country, including the latest tunes, news and gossip from Nashville. He is joined by award-winning singer/songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter.
The latest in folk, roots and acoustic-based music.
2/8. Mark Lamarr shares his enthusiasm for reggae music. He is joined by Danny Sims , who in 1967 signed Bob Marley and the Wailers to his JAD
Records label.
6/6. To mark the tenth anniversary of South Africa's first-everfree elections, trumpeter Hugh Masekela explores the developments in South African music from the 1920s to the present day. Sounds of the Now
A look at the last decade, a period of liberation in which
Kwaito music-the nation's own brand of hi p-house and house - has emerged as a prominent sound on the airwaves.
Interviewees include Kwaito acts
Arthur Mafokate , Sello "Chicco" Twala and Bongo Maffin. Plus a look at the currentjazz scene.
At 1.30am Pause for Thought with Rabbi Pete Tobias in Scotland.
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