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Iggy Confidential

Iggy continues in his Friday night slot, serving up a sonic cocktail featuring tracks by Jackson do Pandeiro, Sleater-Kinney, Bill Fay and Kate Tempest.

Iggy continues in his new Friday night slot serving you up a sonic cocktail to start the weekend off.

This week he has tracks by Jackson do Pandeiro, Sleater-Kinney, Bill Fay and Kate Tempest.

Iggy's musical legacy has inspired and energised rock and roll's alternative spirit since the late Sixties and his stage antics have marked him as a truly iconic frontman.

2 hours

Last on

Fri 31 Jul 2015 19:00

Music Played

  • Jackson do Pandeiro

    Chiclete Com Banana

  • GFOTY

    USA

  • Charley Patton

    Going To Move To Alabama

  • Lakecia Benjamin

    Jump And Shout

  • Afrigo Band

    Ng'Enze Noono

  • Aquarian Blood

    Come Unglued

    • Savage Mind.
    • Goner.
  • ³§±τ±π²Ή³Ω±π°ω‐KΎ±²Τ²Τ±π²β

    No Cities To Love

    • Sub Pop.
  • Detroit Symphony Orchestra

    Charles Ives: Symphony No. 1: Adagio molto (Sostenuto)

  • Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

    We No Who U R

  • Joey Bada$$

    95 Til Infinity

  • Mazzy Star

    Fade Into You

    • Capitol.
  • Shamir

    On The Regular

  • Jimmy Smith

    Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Part 1)

    • Mercury Records.
  • Earl Brutus

    M.E.

  • Dawn Upshaw

    I Wish It So

  • Osees

    Tidal Wave

  • THEESatisfaction

    Kinks

  • Deap Vally

    End Of The World

  • The Pussywarmers

    Bonjour Madame

  • Len Barry

    1-2-3

  • Jackson do Pandeiro

    Tum, Tum, Tum.

  • Lucy Rose

    Red Face

    • Fauna Records.
  • Torres

    Don't Run Away, Emelie

  • Charley Patton

    A Spoonful Blues

  • Cambodian Space Project

    Have Visa No Have Rice

  • Kae Tempest

    Bad Place For A Good Time

  • Chuck Jackson

    Any Day Now

  • Jackie Wilson

    Lonely Teardrops

    • (CD Single).
    • Pickwick.
  • Bill Fay

    Be Not So Fearful

  • Deon Jackson

    Love Makes the World Go Round

  • John Adams

    I am the wife of Mao Tse-tung (from Nixon in China)

Broadcast

  • Fri 31 Jul 2015 19:00

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