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Singer-songwriter Alistair Griffin plays a live session and folk musician Peggy Seeger drops in to chat to Janice.

'The One' singer/songwriter Alistair Griffin plays a live session in the Culture Studio ahead of his Edinburgh gig.

Stornoway born crime-writer Malcolm Mackay burst onto the literary scene earlier this year with the first instalment of his trilogy set in Glasgow's underworld. He tells Janice about his second novel, How a Gunman Says Goodbye.

Mulit-arts event organisers LeithLate continue in their mission to celebrate and attract great art to the Leith area of Edinburgh. The Mural Project is one of their most recent innovations and LeithLate's Morvern Cunningham tells Janice how the idea is encouraging an inner-city area to flourish.

A concert takes place in Glasgow tonight in honour of Chilean folksinger Victor Jara who was tortured and killed by the Pinochet regime forty years ago. Folk legend Peggy Seeger chats to Janice ahead of her appearance at the concert.

1 hour, 26 minutes

Last on

Mon 16 Sep 2013 14:05

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Music Played

  • Moby

    The Perfect Life

  • Alistair Griffin

    The One

  • Alistair Griffin

    Just Drive

  • Moya

    COME AND GET IT

  • Birdy

    WINGS

  • Capital Cities

    SAFE AND SOUND

  • Peggy Seeger

    MISSING

  • Víctor Jara

    CANTO LIBRO

  • Peggy Seeger

    I’M GONNA’ BE AN ENGINEER

  • Paul Simon

    LOVES ME LIKE A ROCK

LeithLate Mural Project - Blameless

LeithLate Mural Project - Blameless

Leith based art collective ‘Blameless’ created this mural on the corner of Halmyre Street and Gordon Street in Edinburgh's Leith. Image courtesy of Eoin Carey.

LeithLate Mural Project - Guido van Helten

LeithLate Mural Project - Guido van Helten

Guido's contribution to the LeithLate Mural Project unveiled on Leith Walk.

The Victor Jara composition - Te Recuerdo Amanda

The Victor Jara composition - Te Recuerdo Amanda
Click to hear The Victor Jara composition "Te Recuerdo Amanda" performed by Carlos Arredondo and Galverino Ceron Carrasco. This Audio clip is taken from the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland programme  in which Ricky Ross meets the Chilean exiles who found solidarity in Scotland following the coup of September 1973.  

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