03/04/2009
Stephen Duffy introduces a jazz-tinged Zone featuring Leonard Bernstein and Bob Dylan.
Stephen Duffy introduces a jazz-tinged Zone this week. As well as a fascinating archive series on the Scottish traditional jazz movement, he'll be recalling a famous Glasgow music venue, taking a trip to the theatre in the kingdom of Fife, discovering the multiple stories behind Bob Dylan's masterful The Times they Are A Changing and hearing about life with the legendary Leonard Bernstein.
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It’s Trad, Dad 1
Memories of the early days in the history of Scotland's traditional jazz music scene.
Duration: 14:27
The Temple of the Apollo
Twenty years after it was razed to the ground, this is ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland's celebration what some would say is the Glasgow’s greatest music venue of all time.
Duration: 28:18
Let’s Make a Drama out of a Crisis
Edi Stark presents this programme featuring members of the Out of the Dark theatre group, based in Fife.
Duration: 28:20
It's Trad, Dad 2
Recollections from some of Scotland's finest trad jazzers including Fiona Duncan, George Penman, Tony Lang and Dave Welsh.
Duration: 14:26
Robert Burns: Bonnie Jean
Bonnie Jean by Robert Burns read by Karen Dunbar.
Duration: 02:40
Songlines - The Times They Are a Changing
In this episode of Songlines presenter John Cavanagh, together with Dylan experts and fans, lifts the lid on his iconic song The Times They Are A Changing.
Duration: 26:43
It's Trad, Dad 3
Memories from the heyday of Dixieland Jazz in Scotland.
Duration: 14:32
Robert Burns: Green Gro the Rashes
John Gordon Sinclair reads Green Gro the Rashes by Robert Burns.
Duration: 01:21
Pocket Legends – Nelson Riddle
We’re shining the spotlight on perhaps the greatest arranger and orchestrator in all of jazz and indeed grown up pop music too…Nelson Riddle.
Duration: 23:16
Silverscreen Beats – Romance
Davie Scott celebrates some of the finest examples of film music through the ages of the big screen.
Duration: 26:29
It's Trad, Dad 4
The final episode of the archive series charting the history of the Scottish traditional jazz scene.
Duration: 14:28
Robert Burns: Ca the Ewes
Ca the Ewes read by Gerda Stevenson.
Duration: 01:25
Musical Genes - Deana Martin
Growing up as a daughter of the rat pack meant that Uncle Frank and Uncle Sammy were very much part of the family for a young Deana Martin.
Duration: 28:07
Songlines - Ae Fond Kiss
John Cavanagh investigates the story behind the famous Scottish love song Ae Fond Kiss in the company of singers Sheena Wellington and Eddi Reader.
Duration: 26:37
The Musical Side of the Family - Bernstein
Jamie Bernstein reveals what life was like her famous Daddy Lenny.
Duration: 28:04
Pocket Legends – June Christie
This legend is a singer whose honeyed tones, impeccable timing and a great gift for melancholy made her something of an icon to the beatnik generation - it's June Christie.
Duration: 13:47
Robert Burns: O Leave Novels
Robert Carlyle reads the Burns poem O Leave Novels.
Duration: 00:58
Broadcasts
- Fri 3 Apr 2009 00:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland Extra
- Mon 24 Jan 2011 00:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland