Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Andy Perry.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roger Royle.
With new country, including top tunes and news from Nashville.
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Folk, roots and acoustic-based music, featuring a live set from up-and-coming young duo Rosie Doonan and Ben Murray.
3/8. Mica Paris showcases vintage and contemporary soul. Tonight she is joined by singer
Leela James , who is being touted as "the next big thing". James discusses her traditional blues approach to soul singing and performs an acoustic set.
3/4. Bob Harris profiles perhaps the most famous of all folk-rock acts and one whose supergroup status derived from the formidable pedigrees of its members - David Crosby (the Byrds), Graham Nash (the Hollies), and Stephen Stills and Neil Young (the Buffalo Springfield). The story shifts to the era beyond their 1970 classic Déjà Vu. Tensions mounted within the band and no albums - apart from the 1971 US number-one live LP Four Way
Street - appeared until 1977, when Crosby, Stills and Nash released
CSN. This edition recalls the many solo and collaborative works during this messy period. Perhaps most significant are the solo recordings of Neil Young , whose Harvest outsold all other albums in 1972. Producer Mat Heywood
Ex-Damned drummer Rat Scabies and journalist Christopher Dawes discuss their book Rat Scabies and the Holy Grail.
With Ian McNabb in session. At 1.30am Pause for Thought with Sherry Ashworth.
3.30 as 1.30