26/04/2013
Martin and Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet stop by to tell Janice how they are planning to mark the 30th anniversary of their smash hit True topping the UK charts.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of Spandau Ballet's smash hit track True topping the UK charts. Martin and Gary Kemp stop by to tell Janice how they plan to mark the occasion.
Walking With Poets - The Culture Studio's reporter Tom Allan takes a trip to the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh to meet poet Mandy Haggith and her about her involvement in a project to celebrate the 175th birthday of Scotland's pioneer ecologist and author John Muir.
There's a growing trend for festivals in far flung places. Janice talks to author James Robertson, honorary president of the Ullapool Book Festival, and Johnny Lynch, aka the Pictish Trail, who has organised festivals on the island of Eigg, about what they have to offer and whether a crowded marquee in the Highlands is any different to a crowded marquee in the central belt.
Plus, Canadian singer-songwriter, Jane Siberry joins us in The Culture Studio to discuss her upcoming concerts and perform exclusive 'session' tracks.
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Music Played
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Sparks
This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us
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Jane Siberry
EVERYTHING REMINDS ME OF MY DOG
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The Pictish Trail
MICHAEL ROCKET
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Chet Baker
BUT NOT FOR ME
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Spandau Ballet
TRUE
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Spandau Ballet
Gold
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Missy Elliott
GET UR FREAK ON
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STEADY PACE
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R.E.M.
It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Martin and Gary Kemp
Broadcast
- Fri 26 Apr 2013 14:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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