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George Costigan and Kirsty Stuart on Brian Friel's play Faith Healer

We hear about Tenement Trail music festival taking place in the east end of Glasgow, from its founder Chae Houston and music journalist and broadcaster Craig Gornall.

Alyson Orr and Gillian Duffy give Janice Forsyth a taste of their new musical comedy Wedding Planners, and we hear Alyson performing song 'The One' from the show.

Janice hears about a project in Govan in Glasgow which has set out to bring together immigrant and asylum seeking musicians to play together, communicate through music, bridge cultural and language barriers, and offer the chance to give back to host communities called Musicians in Exile from project leader Paul MacAlindin and some of the group鈥檚 musicians who will perform live for her in the Glasgow studio.

Janice鈥檚 Single of the Week is Someone so Sublime by Goodnight Louisa.

We hear about Tenement Trail music festival taking place in the East End of Glasgow from founder Chae Houston and music journalist and broadcaster Craig Gornall.

Band Wildwood Kin talk about their self-titled album and Winter Tour.

George Costigan and Kirsty Stuart talk about performing in Brian Friel play Faith Healer, which opens at Pitlochry Festival Theatre soon before going on tour.

Cample Line Director Tina Fiske talks about the Dumfriesshire arts centre鈥檚 autumn show.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Music Played

  • Fatherson

    Making Waves

    • Sum Of All Your Parts.
    • Easy Life Records.
    • 2.
  • Iris DeMent

    Let The Mysery Be

    • Infamous Angel.
    • Warner Bros.
    • 1.

Broadcast

  • Mon 7 Oct 2019 14:00