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Henry Rollins sits in

Former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins sits in for Iggy Pop in the first of three shows, spinning key tracks by Alan Vega, the JB's, Pere Ubu, David Bowie and many more.

Former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins sits in for Iggy Pop in the first of three shows during January.

No stranger to the world of radio, Rollins brings you two hours of tracks from his extensive record collection including Alan Vega, The JB's, Pere Ubu, David Bowie and many more.

Henry Rollins is a Washington DC born musician, journalist, radio host and spoken word artist.

After performing for the short-lived Washington D.C.-based band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins went on to front the California hardcore punk band Black Flag.

Following the band's breakup, Rollins released several spoken word albums as well as forming the Rollins Band.

2 hours

Last on

Fri 8 Jan 2016 19:00

Music Played

  • Alan Vega

    The Kiss

  • Ty Segall & Mikal Cronin

    I Wear Black

  • The Adverts

    My Place

  • The Ruts

    In A Rut

  • Terrible Truths

    Lift Weights

  • Egg Hunt

    Me And You

  • Osees

    Put Some Reverb On My Brother

  • Mississippi Fred McDowell

    Shake 'Em On Down

  • The J.B.’s

    Hot Pants Road

  • Rev. A.W. Nix

    Black Diamond Express To Hell - Part 1

  • Felt Letters

    600,000 Bands

  • Olivia Newton‐John

    (death/tango)

  • Aias

    Una Setmana Sencera

  • The Penetrators

    Teenage Lifestyle

  • The Weirdos

    Life Of Crime

  • Hallelujah Chicken Run Band

    Mudzimu Ndiringe

  • Batrider

    Homie Gnomie

  • Vum

    The Jungle

  • Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family

    My Ancestors

  • Dee Dee Ramone

    Bad Horoscope

  • Pere Ubu

    Non-Alignment Pact

  • Lost Animal

    Dont Litter

  • Negative Trend

    How Ya Feelin'

  • Albert Ayler

    New Ghosts

Broadcast

  • Fri 8 Jan 2016 19:00

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