Huey Morgan from the Fun Lovin' Criminals brings his own brand of music to the station
Huey chats to De La Soul's Maseo to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the group's debut album 3 Feet High and Rising. Plus he meets punks Alan Mair and John Perry of The Only Ones.
DetailsHuey talks to ex-Stranglers frontman Hugh Cornwell about the evils of the Trowbridge one-way system, his passion for cricket and losing out on the number one spot to Bucks Fizz.
DetailsHuey Morgan meets Gonjasufi - Warp Records' experimental hip-hop head, yoga dude and sonic sound-bender, plus Jaguar Skills blesses us with his final Sharing is Caring gem.
DetailsFun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan invites his old drinking buddy Ian McCulloch of Echo and The Bunnymen onto the show to talk about the band's new album.
DetailsHuey Morgan meets members of sun-bleached Austin, Texas garage rockers The Strange Boys and talks to frontman Ryan Sambol about his musical heritage and their new album.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he catches up with Neville Staple of The Specials to talk about the band's reunion tour.
DetailsHuey Morgan heralds the New Year with plenty of New York flair. He's joined by turntablist J Rocc for Sharing is Caring and talks to one of his hip hop heroes, MC Rakim.
DetailsHuey talks to guitarist Joe Satriani about Chickenfoot, his new collaboration with Van Halen's Sammy Hagar and Red Hot Chili Peppers' Michael Anthony and Chad Smith.
DetailsMadness frontman Suggs sits in for Huey Morgan and meets Sheffield's new indie hopes The Crookes.
DetailsHuey kicks off the New Year by meeting two of his heroes, Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone from The Zombies, who talk about playing their classic Odessey And Oracle album live.
DetailsHuey meets one-man blues machine Son Of Dave and asks him for a demonstration of his celebrated performing technique, plus they chat about exile in London and music journalism.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past six decades.
DetailsDerek the Draw and Norman Watt-Roy from The Blockheads join Huey to chat about their new album, life without Ian Dury and their 30 years in the music business.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he chats to Natasha Khan, aka Bat For Lashes.
DetailsHuey meets vocalist and rising star Andreya Triana, plus Steve Mason drops by for Sharing Is Caring.
DetailsHuey meets Adrian Boot, music photographer, whose new exhibition features Huey's favourite band - The Clash.
DetailsJo Good sits in for Huey Morgan with an eclectic bag of music, plus she talks to Jim Stanton of Horse Meat Disco.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he talks to Brooklyn-based experimental rock group Grizzly Bear.
DetailsHuey talks to Matt Caughthran, frontman with The Bronx, about the band's successful 2008 Warped tour and their new mariachi incarnation.
DetailsHuey meets Brooklyn six-piece White Rabbits, who tell him all about their striking percussion section and their communal loft-living arrangements.
DetailsHuey meets Jamaican-Iranian singer Roxanne Tataei, aka ROX, whose songwriting combines gospel, roots reggae, Lauryn Hill sass and a whole load of Sade soul.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he chats to Jonny 'Itch' Fox and Jamie Jazz from London's ska punks The King Blues.
DetailsHuey talks to one of his rock heroines, Chrissie Hynde, about her new collaboration album.
DetailsHuey chats to seminal rock photographer Bob Gruen about the New York Dolls, Led Zeppelin and John Lennon.
DetailsHuey gets some lessons in cool from Jesse Hughes and Joey Castillo of the Eagles of Death Metal.
DetailsHuey talks to Thin Lizzy guitar hero Scott Gorham about Phil Lynott, new album Still Dangerous, and how he almost joined Supertramp.
DetailsHuey Morgan invites string and jug-band revivalists Carolina and The Chocolate Drops in for a chat, plus Mark Ronson shares and cares the inspirations behind his album Record Co.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of music from the past six decades, plus he talks to Blur guitarist Graham Coxon about the release of his seventh solo album The Spinning Top.
DetailsHuey Morgan meets members of funk, soul and spoken-word five-piece Benin City, plus musician and producer Simon Green - aka Bonobo - finishes his Sharing Is Caring residency.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he talks to British indie-folk singer Emmy the Great.
DetailsHuey Morgan chats to members of Philadelphia soul band The Stylistics, plus he talks to Percy Sledge on the phone.
DetailsHuey sees in 2010 with some of his favourite artists. J Rocc raids his impressive record collection in Sharing is Caring and Mercury Prize-winner Speech Debelle drops in for a chat.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades and talks to special guest Graham Gouldman.
DetailsHuey Morgan chats with Ranking Rogers of veteran ska outfit The Beat.
DetailsHuey meets a group who combine two of his favourite musical genres - Ska Cubano. The band talk about their musical heritage and how the group came about.
DetailsFun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan catches up with members from his favourite funk-pop band, the legendary Earth, Wind & Fire and Jaguar Skills shares some rare tunes.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past six decades.
DetailsHuey is joined by new wave rock band Devo to talk about their upcoming London show, working with Brian Eno and cult phenomenon The Church of the SubGenius.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he talks to Roots Manuva about his new album Slime and Reason.
DetailsLiz Kershaw sits in for Huey Morgan and chats to Mu from Fat Freddy's Drop and meets Matthew Houck aka Phosphorescent.
DetailsThe Fun Lovin' Criminals star joins 6 Music, and chats to Mick Fleetwood.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of music from the past four decades, plus he meets producer John Leckie, who worked with John Lennon, George Harrison, The Fall and The Stone Roses.
DetailsHuey is joined by Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters, and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, who now form supergroup Them Crooked Vultures.
DetailsHuey catches up with Trevor Beresford Romeo OBE - aka Soul II Soul founding member Jazzie B, talking to him about his career as an artist, producer and now DJ.
DetailsTom Ravenscroft sits in for Huey Morgan while he's off on tour, digging into his own impressive record collection and carrying on Huey's features Vinyl Fetish and Sharing Is Caring.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of music, plus he chats to former Clash drummer Topper Headon on the phone. The competition mentioned in this show is now closed.
DetailsFun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan brings you the perfect soundtrack to your Sunday afternoon. Ex-Beta Band singer and solo artist Steve Mason joins him for his last Sharing Is Caring.
DetailsHuey chats to former House of Pain rapper Everlast about his new solo album - Love, War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford.
DetailsHuey is joined by 1960s icon Jane Birkin, who talks about the song Je T'Aime (Moi Non Plus), her relationship with Serge Gainsbourg and her new album Enfants d'Hiver.
DetailsHuey meets reggae star and Massive Attack collaborator Horace Andy, who drops in to talk about his new album Inspiration Information.
DetailsHuey Morgan chats to Kiwi dub, funk and Afrobeat collective The Black Seeds, plus Mark Ronson shares and cares the inspirations behind his new album Record Collection.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of music from the past six decades, plus he meets funk and soul sax player Maceo Parker, who has played with James Brown and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
DetailsHuey Morgan hangs out with his hero, one of the most famous men in rock, Mick Jagger. Huey quizzes him about the soon-to-be reissued Rolling Stones album Exile on Main Street.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he meets Jes Shaw and James Ford - aka Simian Mobile Disco.
DetailsHuey celebrates the finest work on an instrument close to his heart - the guitar. Featuring riffs and licks from Babe Ruth to Chuck Berry, Robert Honson, ZZ Top, Chic and others.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades and chats to ELO violinist Mik Kaminski.
DetailsMike Joyce, former drummer with The Smiths, sits in for Huey Morgan and takes up the Sunday lunchtime mantle live from Manchester.
DetailsHuey has the perfect recipe for a laid-back Sunday afternoon with guest jazz, funk and soul musician Roy Ayers.
DetailsHuey Morgan meets the San Francisco alt-rock garage band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club as they release their sixth album Beat the Devil's Tattoo.
DetailsHuey Morgan talks to James Mercer of The Shins and uber-producer and one half of Gnarls Barkley Dangermouse about their collaboration, Broken Bells.
DetailsHuey talks to musician and producer Todd Rundgren about his upcoming A Wizard, A True Star concert, and Emmy the Great trawls through her record collection for alternative gems.
DetailsHuey chats to Billy Ocean, one of Britain's most successful black artists, about the Grammy Awards, Michael Douglas and new album Because I Love You.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he chats to Dave Matthews of the Grammy Award-winning Dave Matthews Band.
DetailsMadness frontman Suggs sits in for Huey Morgan and meets Basque party band Crystal Fighters.
DetailsFun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan talks rock and roll with Birmingham, Alabama's Dan Sartain, who also chats about his new album and his UK tour.
DetailsHuey talks to actress and musician Juliette Lewis about her new album Terra Incognita, recorded with her new band The New Romantiques.
DetailsHuey gets seasonal without being cheesy with a special Snow and Ice show, featuring tunes from Foreigner, Stiv Bators, Elvis Presley, Ice Cube, AC/DC, Ella Fitzgerald and others.
DetailsHuey continues to champion the brightest new alternative talent by meeting Californian songstress Jesca Hoop, plus Idris Elba kindly Shares and Cares one of his favourite records.
DetailsTom Ravenscroft sits in for Huey Morgan and invites remixer The Last Skeptik in for a chat and to spin a cherished track from his personal record collection in Sharing Is Caring.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he chats to fellow New Yorker Joe Bataan, one of the godfathers of Latin soul.
DetailsHuey meets journalist and author Jon Savage to chat about Black Hole, his compilation of early Californian punk.
DetailsHuey Morgan is joined by comedian Johnny Vegas for some seasonal goodwill, plus Huey's mum offers a New Yorker's perspective on the holiday season.
DetailsHuey is joined in the studio by Stanford-le-Hope's finest hip-hop poets, Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip.
DetailsHuey talks to hip hop godfather Afrika Bambaataa about making musical history, collaborating with everyone from Leftfield to John Lydon, and playing gigs at Butlins.
DetailsHuey Morgan travels to a secret East London location to meet experimental beatmaker and producer Flying Lotus.
DetailsHuey's show is a themed special playing music covers and rare originals, plus he's joined by ex-Ash guitarist and solo artist Charlotte Hatherley.
DetailsHuey Morgan invites South London funk-soul band JetTricks into the studio to talk about their musical collaborators, their love of soul and to swap home studio stories.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades.
DetailsHuey is joined by Steve Wold, aka Seasick Steve, to talk about their mutual passions - blues music and whiskey!
DetailsFun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan brings you the perfect soundtrack to your Sunday afternoon.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades and chats to David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain of the New York Dolls about their new album Cause I Sez So.
DetailsFun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan is delighted to be back in his Sunday easy chair, chatting to much-heralded British jazz and hip hop artist Soweto Kinch.
Details'Everyone's a winner' as Huey meets Errol Brown of disco group Hot Chocolate.
DetailsHuey Morgan meets Candi Staton and asks about her early life in Alabama, her gospel and soul heritage, her career, and her recent collaborations with Mark Nevers and Groove Armada.
DetailsHuey Morgan talks to Mark Mothersbaugh, member of one of his favourite ever bands, Devo. Plus Jaguar Skills continues his residency in Sharing is Caring.
DetailsHuey Morgan plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past six decades, plus he talks to new band Teenagers in Tokyo ahead of the release of their second single.
DetailsHuey Morgan plays an eclectic mix of music from the past four decades, plus he chats to Chris Robinson from The Black Crowes.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades plus he chats to Butch Leake, a member of 1970s vocal group The Drifters.
DetailsMadness frontman Suggs sits in for Huey Morgan and chats to Mary Wilson, one of the first ladies of Motown and founding member of The Supremes.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past six decades.
DetailsHuey meets Northern Irish three-piece Two Door Cinema Club, who produce harmony-driven electro pop, plus Idris Elba Shares and Cares another one of his favourite records.
DetailsHuey is back from touring and delighted to be at the helm on Sunday afternoons as elusive mash-up DJ Jaguar Skills has sent in a very special Sharing Is Caring track.
DetailsHuey meets The Very Reverend Dr D Wayne Love - aka Alabama 3 frontman Jake Black - backstage at a recent gig to discuss the band's manifesto, new album and plans for New Years Eve.
DetailsHuey hangs out with rock vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Terry Reid aka 'Superlungs' and Mark Ronson finishes Sharing Is Caring.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of music from the past six decades, plus he meets Sean Flowerdew, the lynchpin behind dub collective Pama International.
DetailsHuey Morgan meets Jakob Dylan to talk about his solo career, their shared love of the blues and whether he really is 'chilling like Jakob Dylan'.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus he talks to one of his heroes - Chic guitarist and record producer Nile Rodgers.
DetailsHuey is joined by Pete Shelley, singer with seminal punk band The Buzzcocks, to talk about the upcoming re-release of their first three albums.
DetailsHuey meets a hero to fans of cult HBO TV Series The Wire - Idris Elba, who's also known as Driis to the hip hop world, having performed, produced and Dj'd since the early 1990's.
DetailsHuey plays an eclectic mix of the best music from the past four decades, plus Arthur Baker trawls through his LP collection in School Britannia.
DetailsHuey Morgan salutes the American fascination with Halloween and tries to prove that the devil really does play the best tunes.
DetailsHuey meets a East LA punk-rock trio Funeral Party to hear about early gigs played in backyards and parking lots and their upcoming UK tour.
DetailsFun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan gets set for Christmas with The Go! Team.
DetailsThe Scratch Perverts start their Sharing is Caring residency and Huey meets new soulful three-piece Belleruche.
DetailsHuey talks to his favourite bright new hope for 2011, producer and the guy with a killer soul vocal: James Blake.
DetailsFun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan spins an eclectic mix for a Sunday afternoon and meets 2010's British sassy soul sister - ROX.
DetailsHuey keeps the New Year party going in typically upbeat and exuberant style, re-visiting his favourite moments of 2010, featuring Mick Jagger, Candi Staton and Jaguar Skills.
DetailsHuey Morgan meets the Queen of Consonants, otherwise known as electro artist MNDR, and the Scratch Perverts Share and Care.
DetailsIt's 6 Music's Independents Day and to pay homage to the indie label, Huey invites Roots Manuva to Maida Vale to collaborate on a Criminal Manuvas session.
DetailsHuey is joined by Lewis Floyd Henry, famous for busking the streets of East London and appearing at festivals around the UK.
DetailsMadness frontman Suggs sits in for Huey Morgan on 6 Music and chews the fat with his old muckers from Squeeze.
DetailsHuey Morgan celebrates 6 Music's Sound of 1969, playing music from the year that reflects his New York and American heritage. It wasn't all hippy folk and Woodstock peace and love.
DetailsHuey Morgan celebrates the family unit in this Boxing Day special with his Mum and Uncle Mike lending support and Radiohead's Phil Selway joining in to talk about his debut album.
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