Love The Words #225
Tue 27th Jun '23, 4:00pm
Historian and film maker Catherine Warr talks about her brand new book on Yorkshire history, plus a feature about the amazing bellringers at St.James' Church, Seacroft.
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Tue 27th Jun '23, 4:00pm
Historian and film maker Catherine Warr talks about her brand new book on Yorkshire history, plus a feature about the amazing bellringers at St.James' Church, Seacroft.
Tue 27th Jun '23, 6:15pm
As its the final summer show before i return in the autumn I thought let's celebrate the big summer anthems from the 90's and 00's
Tue 27th Jun '23, 5:00pm
The final show before we break for summer! We bring back some fan favourites such as Brain Dome and Defend The Indefensible, and we are put to the test with a new Chat GPT game
Tue 27th Jun '23, 1:00pm
The bits between the bangers - outside on Seacroft Green! We interview people from Leeds 2023 and the Solar Jets, plus Xolani from Woza Africa spins some songs
Tue 27th Jun '23, 1:30pm
The bits between the bangers - outside on Seacroft Green! Brave Words Youth Theatre, Chat At The Chapel and the Chapel Jazz Collective come out to play!
Tue 27th Jun '23, 7:30pm
Django Reinhardt and his Hot Club de France feature strongly tonight - with additional sunshine provided by Ben Webster, Bill Evans, and Little Jimmy Scott.
Sun 25th Jun '23, 10:00am
Linda is looking back over 59 shows, starting off in 2017 to complete this 60th show. Highlights, great guests and music.
Sun 25th Jun '23, 3:00pm
Peter Spafford helps Keith, Karl and Sam review the first 20 episodes of Sports Talk as we go into the summer recess - we look back at what the show set out to achieve.
Sun 25th Jun '23, 11:15am
Fish and chips, sausages, history of food in the UK, we dive quite deep into the regions foods and even share some budget recipies. Enjoy and please do share your feedback.
Fri 23rd Jun '23, 12:00pm
Wild, actually is a comedic coming of age story in which Ell is obsessed with films to the extent that she starts to lose touch with reality.
Tue 20th Jun '23, 4:00pm
Bradford-based Fox and Windmill is the first UK independent publishing company for British South Asian Writers. Co-founder Habiba Desai tells their remarkable story.
Tue 20th Jun '23, 5:00pm
It’s the penultimate show before our summer break - we kick off our summer bucket lists and try some celebrity impressions.
Tue 20th Jun '23, 6:15pm
Linda Sage is talking to Oliver Wright who is a leadership coach and author. His coaching combines building self-awareness with practical help to create lasting change.
Tue 20th Jun '23, 8:45pm
DJ KHAOS FINALISES THE UNDERGROUND OLDSKOOL SOUND OF UK TECHNO SERIES WITH PART TEN
Tue 20th Jun '23, 9:45pm
DJ KHAOS FINALISES THE UNDERGROUND OLDSKOOL SOUND OF UK TECHNO SERIES WITH PART TEN
Tue 20th Jun '23, 7:30pm
Join Wags as here premieres the debut release from Drama Recordings
Sun 18th Jun '23, 11:15am
Molly writes and performs a unique style of gentle pop, characterized by warm acoustic guitar parts that make space for powerful vocals.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 12:00am
Listen to a mix made by John Toolan, The host of Lest of Leeds and the host of the overnight section of musicathon
Sun 18th Jun '23, 12:45am
Ben Gaunt is a composer and improviser based in Leeds. He has been nominated for a British Composer Award (2017) and an Ivor Novello (2021).
Sun 18th Jun '23, 5:15am
Solo Ms Noh, original music and classics performed by Caroline Noh. Performed on piano.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 1:30am
Started as an experimental modular synthesis experiment, songs started to fall out of jams and turn into something a little more repeatable.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 3:00am
How Buildings Fail is the mostly solo, mostly electronic, mostly self-built project of Simon Hickinbotham, based in York UK.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 3:45am
John Tuffen has been performing under the name ‘namke communications’ since the early 2000s — initially aimed toward the dancefloor, this aspiration changed when nobody danced.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 7:00am
Tinesha Kinley combines the perfect mix of moody alt rock and twinkly indie pop. Her distorted guitar lays the foundation for her confessional lyrics to rest upon.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 6:30am
I have spent a few years on the music scene across Yorkshire playing in a Rock and Roll covers band and solo.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 9:30am
Ella is a pianist in Leeds UK specialising in contemporary music. Inspired by the likes of artists such as Queen, Adele, Harry Styles, Idina Menzel and Nirvana.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 6:00am
My nose is pierced is a self-produced indie-rock artist that creates her own universe through songs.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 7:30am
As a singer-songwriter, Dan’s original songs have been described as "dramatic and mythical glam-rock” (Lorne Behrman, Village Voice),
Sun 18th Jun '23, 8:00am
Lidocaine are, as a band, a bit queer, in both the "weird," and the "LGBT+" sense of the word.
Sun 18th Jun '23, 8:30am
My early Sunday morning slot will be me and my uke belting out 1950s Skiffle numbers. So I am the band doing my best to emulate my hero Lonnie Donegan