Including at 6.20 Pause for Thought.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought, with Rabbi Pete Tobias.
And in Tracks of My Years, ex-Supertramp vocalist
Roger Hodgson identifies two more of his ten favourite recordings.
Specialist in the latest folk, roots and acoustic-based sounds, with news of artists currently on tour. And award-winning English folk singer Kate Rusby plays tracks from her forthcoming album. Email: [email address removed]
New music, featuring a live session from psychedelia-inspired Anglo-American indie band the Earlies.
7/10. Hard-core music enthusiast Mark Lamarr showcases obscure 1960s recordings that have eluded the general public, from rock, pop and psychedelia to folk, soul, R&B and garage.
4/4. Seriousness-dodging rock and pop raconteur and wit David Ouantick provides comically constructed and occasionally fabricated explanations of music with which to impress your friends. Armed with fake archive footage, adverts and recordings, he tackles the potentially challenging world of classical music, concluding this week with Elgar, modern classical music and classical moods.
Featuring a live set from Hong
Kong-born London-based singer/ songwriter Emmy the Great.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought with Tim Turvey.
3.30 as 1.30