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09/08/2009

Huey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he talks to British indie-folk singer Emmy the Great.

Fun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan brings you the perfect soundtrack to your Sunday afternoon. This week he meets one of the young vanguards of British indie-folk music Emmy The Great.

Emmy Lee-Moss was originally born in Hong Kong and moved over to the UK at the age of 12. Her beguiling and pretty melodies are often the backdrop for frank and disarming lyrics, notably in her single We Almost Had A Baby. She has collaborated with Lightspeed Champion and Norman Cook's Brighton Port Authority before releasing her debut album First Love last year. Currently on the festival circuit Emmy has an EP of some of her early material coming out called Edward Is Deadwood.

Plus legendary producer Arthur Baker trawls his record collection for some rare vinyl and listener's suggest their Sunday chill-out jams in Slack Sabbath.

1 hour, 30 minutes

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Sun 9 Aug 2009 14:00

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  • Sun 9 Aug 2009 14:00