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The Brother Brothers and Wayne Holloway-Smith

Live music from The Brother Brothers and poet Wayne Holloway-Smith.

Poet Wayne Holloway-Smith talks about winning the National Poetry Competition, author Melissa Chemam chats about 'Massive Attack: Out Of The Comfort Zone' which looks at how the band emerged from and shaped Bristol鈥檚 music scene, creator of 'Play Me I'm Yours' street pianos, Luke Jerram talks about his global project to put pianos in public locations for all to play and live music from The Brother Brothers.

3 hours, 30 minutes

Music Played

  • Aim

    Cold Water Music

  • Judy Clay & William Bell

    Private Number

  • Lissie

    When I'm Alone

  • Massive Attack

    Teardrop

  • Bedouine

    When You're Gone

  • Fourfer

    • The Beat

      Too Nice To Talk To

    • Madness

      The Prince

    • Bad Manners

      Inner London Violence

    • The Specials

      Rat Race

  • The Bodysnatchers

    Let's Do Rocksteady

  • The Selecter

    On My Radio

  • The Beautiful South

    Good As Gold

  • Mull Historical Society & Bernard Butler

    Little Bird

  • Big Audio Dynamite

    Harrow Road

  • Gallagher & Lyle

    I Wanna Stay With You

  • Joni Mitchell

    Blue Motel Room

  • The Brother Brothers

    Frankie

  • The Brother Brothers Live Session

    • The Brother Brothers

      Red And Gold

    • The Brother Brothers

      Cairo, Il

  • Funky Friday

    • Average White Band

      Person To Person

    • Loose Ends

      Hangin On A String

    • Alexander O鈥橬eal

      Criticize

    • The S.O.S. Band

      Just Be Good To Me

    • Roxy Music

      The Same Old Scene

Broadcast

  • Fri 29 Mar 2019 10:00