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LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III entertains in Andy’s kitchen for a podcast featuring songs you can’t get on record....
Read More →Here’s a classic Kershaw home recording from 1996, featuring the Queen of Campesina, Celina González, and Dakar legend Soriba Kouyaté, together for the first and only time in my garden....
Read More →Here’s a brand new session, just recorded in my kitchen - old time Appalachian music from fiddler and singer-songwriter Hannah Read and banjo player Michael Starkey....
Read More →Another of my archive kitchen sessions, this one from Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians, recorded in 1991....
Read More →Three Cajun legends turn my kitchen into a Louisiana hayride. A vintage session from guitarist D.L.Menard with accordionist Eddie Lejeune and fiddler Ken Smith, recorded during their first UK tour in April 1990....
Read More →Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmore singing and playing for my friends during their first UK tour in 1988. This podcast also brings you another undiscovered gospel great, and remembers the Congolese guitarist Bongo Wende....
Read More →We're back with a kitchen session from Borderland Bluegrass, new songs from Half Man Half Biscuit, a stunning gospel track we're betting you've never heard before, and treasures from Biggie Tembo Junior to Blind Willie...
Read More →Featuring a vintage 1987 kitchen session with Mali’s mighty Ali Farka Touré (1939 – 2006). Plus the usual sackful of surprises....
Read More →My favourite record of 2021 is 'Clifftown' by M.G.Boulter. I'm delighted to welcome Matt for a scintillating kitchen session featuring songs from the album....
Read More →Rob Gray, alias Little Big Band - Manchester's favourite busker and cigar-box guitar maker - sings to his own guitar, harmonica, drum and cymbal accompaniment in a rollicking kitchen session...
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