Musical highlights from the past week and beyond on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 2
Cyndi Lauper remenisces on her memories of the 1970s.
Clare Teal presents the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Big Band in concert with Jamelia.
Mott the Hoople's legendary Hammond organ player Verden Allen is in session with his band Soft Ground for Bob Harris.
Radical Face, AKA Ben Cooper, joins Dermot in the studio to play live.
Mott the Hoople's legendary Hammond organ player Verden Allen was in session with his band Soft Ground for Bob Harris - hear the full interview and clips from the session.
Radical Face, AKA Ben Cooper, joined Dermot in the studio. Hear the full conversation and clips from his live tracks.
Singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey speaks to Steve about her album, Born to Die.
Craig Finn, frontman of The Hold Steady, joins Dermot to play live and talk about his new solo album.
Craig Finn, frontman of The Hold Steady, joins Dermot to talk about his new solo album. You can also hear clips from Craig's live session tracks.
Dodgy join Janice live in the studio and perform a Spoken Word Session.
Jo Wiley is joined in the studio by Ricky and Simon from the Kaiser Chiefs.
How Sinatra’s ‘Great Songs From Great Britain’ album was received by the UK press in 1962.
Violinist Nigel Kennedy picks his Tracks of My Years for Ken Bruce.
Singer-songwriter Nerina Pallot joins Steve to talk about her new single and her new TV show project.
Rock 'n roll musician Chris Isaak joins Simon in the studios to play live.
Jamie chats to the Grammy nominated and Brooklyn-based singer songwriter Gregory Porter.
Bill Kenwright looks at Tony Hatch's work in the world of musical theatre.
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Sound Of 2012 winner Michael Kiwanuka talks to Steve about his music.
Award-winning Nashville songwriter and recording artist Gretchen Peters is in session and conversation with Bob.
Paul Gambaccini looks at the history of the record label set up and owned by Frank Sinatra.
Award-winning Nashville songwriter Gretchen Peters joins Bob to talk about her new album, Hello Cruel World.
Suzi Quatro looks back at the career of pioneering rock 'n roller Eddie Cochran.
Paul Jones session from British singer and harmonica player Will Wilde.
Manchester's 'Travelling Band' bring a mix of folk, country & psychedelia to the studio.