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Robert Burns

Discover the bard in a brand new light as we mark 250 years of Robert Burns, featuring the Rab Remix and Ravi Burns with Sanjeev Kohli.

Discover the Bard in a brand new light in the New Music Zone, as we mark 250 years since the birth of Robert Burns. In The Rab Remix, new music makers put a fresh spin on the Great Bard's work, and Sanjeev Kohli throws a very special supper in Ravi Burns. Plus there's a feast of tracks from the world's best modern songwriters.

5 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 23 Jan 2011 00:30

Chapters

  • Burnsong Stories

    Davie Scott joins an eclectic mix of artists participating in concerts and workshops, including Roddy Woomble, MC Soom T, Norman Blake...and many more.

    Duration: 26:43

  • Waxing Lyrical – Tom Waits

    Davie Scott aims to find out…who is the real Tom Waits?

    Duration: 28:21

  • Classic Scottish Albums – Deacon Blue

    Now, Davie Scott explores one of the great Scottish albums of the 1980s - Deacon Blue's 'Raintown'.

    Duration: 26:33

  • Waxing Lyrical – Bob Dylan

    Davie examines in detail some of Dylan's first lyrical moments.

    Duration: 26:39

  • The Rab Remix

    Janice Forsyth invites three of Scotland's most exciting new music-makers to give an entirely modern take on The Great Bard.

    Duration: 28:29

  • Classic Scottish Albums – Lloyd Cole & The Commotions

    Davie Scott takes us on another journey through the creation of a Classic Scottish Album – this time it's Lloyd Cole & The Commotions with their 1984 album β€˜Rattlesnakes’.

    Duration: 27:15

  • The Brill Building

    In 'The Brill Building', Richard Melvin and Owen Parker go behind closed doors to find out more about this historic building and those who worked in its hallowed halls!

    Duration: 28:42

  • Songlines - Hallelujah

    John Cavanagh discovers how Hallelujah has become the not so cult classic it is today.

    Duration: 28:25

Broadcasts

  • Thu 29 Jan 2009 00:30
  • Sun 23 Jan 2011 00:30