Tom Odell, Rip It Up exhibition, and the Tuesday Review
Janice hears about Rip It Up, a new exhibition celebrating Scottish pop music, at the National Museum of Scotland. Plus David Lynch's memoir, and the new single from Tom Odell.
Janice talks to Vic Galloway and curator Stephen Allen about Rip It Up, a new exhibition telling the story of Scottish pop music from the 1950s to the present day, which opens at the National Museum of Scotland this week.
Internationally acclaimed composer and sound artist Scanner explains his involvement with this year's East Neuk Festival where he's been working with pupils of Waid Academy to create a sound memorial for men of the East Neuk fishing industry who have been lost at sea.
Tom Odell talks about song writing, touring and brand new single If You Wanna Love Somebody.
And for this week's Tuesday Review Pasquale Iannone, Jane Graham and Sophie Good give their thoughts on Christina Aguilera's new album Liberation, David Lynch's memoir Room to Dream, and the all-female production of Julius Caesar which is part of the Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy, now available to watch on iPlayer for the next six months.
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The Story of Scottish Pop
Vic Galloway examines the stories behind Scotland's music, featuring pop and rock
Broadcast
- Tue 19 Jun 2018 14:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland