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Celtic punk legends The Dropkick Murphys talk about their working class roots.
Paul Johnson in session from 1989.
The Roy Young Band recorded live in concert in 1972.
The Broken Family Band recorded live in session in the ´óÏó´«Ã½ studios on 12th December 2002.
English electric folk band Fairport Convention recorded live in session at the ´óÏó´«Ã½ on 18th March 1969.
Marc has Franco-Scottish pop group Jacques Caramac and The Sweet Generation in for a natter.
Marc has Franco-Scottish pop group Jacques Caramac and The Sweet Generation in session.
The Undertones recorded live in concert at the Paris Theatre in 1980.
The Penguin Cafe Orchestra play live at Glastonbury in 1994.
Deep Purple in a ´óÏó´«Ã½ archive session from 1970.
Bob Geldof and The Vegetarians of Love live in 2000.
The Cocteau Twins perform in session for the ´óÏó´«Ã½ in 1983.
Devendra Banhart is live in session for Lauren Laverne.
The Cure perform live in session for John Peel in 1981.
Indie Pop four-piece Veronica Falls are live in session for Marc Riley.
Devendra Banhart chats to Lauren Laverne about his 8th album Mala.
Lauren Laverne has Tim Burgess live in session.
Tim Burgess joins Lauren Laverne to talk about his solo album Oh No I Love You.
Indie pop four-piece Veronica Falls catch up with Marc Riley.
Mark chats to former Kaiser Chief Nick Hodgson about his new record label.
Richard Hawley is the first ever guest on Mary Anne's 'Key of Life'. He talks about performing in a wheelchair, why he doesn't dance and reveals his greatest regret.
Mark Radcliffe chats to Sean Rowe, a singer-songwriter from New York, about his latest album as well as his passion for nature and the wilderness.
Richard Hawley is Mary Anne Hobbs’ first guest on Key Of Life.
Liz is joined by American actor and musician Elizabeth McGovern.