Burns Night Special
The Pick & Mix has a different twist this week as I celebrate Burns night – load up the haggis and neeps & have a tot of whisky ready to toast the Scotland’s National Bard, 260years since his birth. Robert … Continue reading →
The Pick & Mix has a different twist this week as I celebrate Burns night – load up the haggis and neeps & have a tot of whisky ready to toast the Scotland’s National Bard, 260years since his birth. Robert … Continue reading →
Hope you enjoy the varied music on the Pick & Mix Show. This week we once again feature a few artists new to the show, people I have seen in some terrific gigs including an ex shinty player & part-time … Continue reading →
We have a few crackers left over from Bonfire Night with some Sparkling tracks on the Pick & Mix Show. There are many new artists to the show with some firm favourites as well. Having seen quite a few artists … Continue reading →
It’s another great mix of music in the pick & mix Show this week and hope there is another batch of new listeners ready to sample the great artists that I have seen lately. We start off in Shetland with … Continue reading →
Hope you enjoyed my Aretha tribute last week. It’s back to a normal (almost) Pick & Mix this time with tracks mainly from 3 gigs I was at a couple of weeks ago, they were all great. With the relaunch … Continue reading →
A Blues singer from Birmingham – an unusual combination !! With enough soul to compete with the best the Mississippi Delta has to offer, Hear my interview with this great Blues Rock guitarist, who has worked with both halves of … Continue reading →
Join me on the Pick & Mix Show on Sat/Sun where I’m playing second fiddle to no-one ! Playing lots of upbeat tracks that include the fiddle but also there is a great interview with Fred Carpenter a great session … Continue reading →
Does the title give it away – yes the Pick & Mix Show this week is a tongue in cheek look at the Referendum question with only a few days to go to the crucial vote ! All the music … Continue reading →
Dublin based quartet The Jeremiahs are on the show this week. These lads combine original and traditional material to create one of the hottest and most entertaining performances on the music scene today. The Jeremiahs have rapidly become popular on … Continue reading →
Hi All, Please join me on the Pick & Mix show once again for 2 hours of excellent music & chat from different genres. This week we have music from some of the artists performing at the recent Southern Fried … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Listen to the usual great mix of old and new on the show. The popular Gaberlunzie have been entertaining a loyal following for 45 years, Gordon & Robin appeal to audiences worldwide – essentially Scottish with an emphasis on rhythm … Continue reading →
Listen to great music and chat from the great Connie Lush – one of the finest Blues singers in the UK having won 5 times the Best Female Vocalist award as well as twice European Blues Vocalist of the year. … Continue reading →
Hope you enjoy the different music I play from very talented but not so well known artists. This week I saw Canadian duo Madison Violet who have a string of awards & nominations under their belt in their homeland. The girls, … Continue reading →
On this week’s Pick & Mix show there is an interview and music from Dana & Susan Robinson from Asheville, North Carolina. The genius of a Dana and Susan Robinson performance lies in their ability to capture the imagination of … Continue reading →
Tune in to the Pick & Mix show this week to hear artists and interviews that performed at The Deeside Harvest Folk Festival last weekend at Finzean. If Bothy Ballads take your fancy then the interview with Hector Riddell, the … Continue reading →