A swingin' selection of snippets from my Jazz House radio show alongside a tasty menu of classical clips from ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Scotland.
Watch jazz guitarist Martin Taylor perform La Mer on The Jazz House on Radio Scotland.
Stephen Duffy's Pocket Legend on The Jazz House, 21 January 2009, was the late Gil Scott-Heron.
Alto saxophonist Ruaridh Pattison performing Little Melonae and Tears Inside.
'The King of the Swingers' Louis Prima is featured artist in this week's Pocket Legends
James MacMillan, one of Scotland’s celebrated composers talks about his famous works.
World renowned violinist Nicola Benedetti talks about her career to date and her relationship with orchestras.
Stuart Murdoch from pop group Belle & Sebastian talks about his orchestral pop project ‘God Help the Girl’.
Donald Runnicles, Chief Conductor of the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Scottish Symphony Orchestra, discusses his approach to conducting.
Fresh off the stage in Les Miserables in London, Alfie Boe sings Bring Him ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ to a captivated audience at Dundee's Caird Hall as part of the Last Night at The Proms 2011.
Stephen Duffy interviews Grammy-winning singer Kurt Elling.
Peggy Lee raises the temperature as this week's Pocket Legend.
This week's pocket legend is singer and pianist Ray Charles.
Concert music from Tom Bancroft's Trio Red featuring pianist Tom Cawley recorded at this year's Islay Jazz Festival
Stephen Duffy has a profile of British drummer Eric Delaney in Pocket Legends.
Stephen Duffy with session music from vocalist Fionna Duncan and her group.
The Jazz House charts the history of the saxophone with Richard Michael. Part One looks at the tenor sax.
The Jazz House charts the history of the saxophone with Richard Michael. Part two features the alto sax.
The Jazz House charts the history of the saxophone with Richard Michael. Part three returns to the tenor sax and John Coltrane.
The Jazz House charts the history of the saxophone with Richard Michael. Part four looks at the baritone sax.