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Edi Stark sits in with Liz Lochhead, the Hazey Janes and saxophonist Steve Kettley, plus Bill Paterson and Mark Thomson

Edi Stark sits in with live music from Liz Lochhead, the Hazey Janes and Steve Kettley, plus she reflects on the Tony Awards and the Critics' Award for Theatre in Scotland.

Edi Stark reflects on the highlights of the 2016 Tony awards and the Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland.

Liz Lochead, The Hazey Janes and saxophonist Steve Kettley are in Glasgow's Studio One to perform live songs from new album The Light Comes Back, which was recorded in Tobermory for a project which grew out of Liz's friendship with the late Michael Marra, whose son and daughter play in The Hazey Janes.

Author Laura Lam talks about her new book False Hearts.

Tom Odell speaks live to Edi about his new album, Wrong Crowd, his Friday night performance on Graham Norton, and the exciting year ahead.

Ted Kessler talks about his book My Old Man, which features stories by names such as Rod Stewart and John Niven about their own fathers, and stories about Ian Dury, Leonard Cohen, Johnny Ball and other fathers, by their children.

Our Single of the Week is Clare Maguire with The Valley. We hear a burst of Nicola Meighan's behind the scenes interview with Clare at her Glasgow record store signing last week.

We say farewell to poetic partnership Rally and Broad after four years performing together. The women behind the collaboration, poets Rachel McCrum and Jenny Lindsay, tell Edi why they felt it was time to move on, and talk about their exciting new individual projects, and the rise of Spoken Word events in Scotland.

Edi's Vinyl Verdict has a Father's Day theme. Should we end the show with Walk Like a Man by Bruce Springsteen or Father and Son by Cat Stevens?

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Mon 13 Jun 2016 14:00

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