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Radio Scotland Remixed: Day Four

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Paul McFadyen Paul McFadyen | 00:02 UK time, Thursday, 24 February 2011

Mary Ann Kennedy

We're now onto day four of the Radio Scotland Remixed series and over the past three days we've heard Ricky Ross bring the worlds of Americana and indie rock together, Stephen Duffy explore world music from a jazz perspective and Bruce MacGregor investigating the folk influences in jazz.

Tonight's show puts Mary Ann Kennedy in the hot seat and sees her take over Bruce MacGregor's Thursday night Travelling Folk slot.

We spoke to Mary Ann to find out more and you can listen live from 8PM tonight:

What can listeners expect from tonight's show?

We'll be looking at the roots of the music that we play week in/week out on Global Gathering - from Scotland as well as abroad.

Who would be your ideal guest artist/band and why?

Dónal Lunny - he brings the six degrees of seperation down to one, the man has worked with everyone! Also, he's from Donegal so we share a gaelic background.

In the style of Desert Island Discs, imagine you're stuck on a desert island and have a radio, but it can only tune into one show...what show would you listen to and why?

. Laura has fantastic taste in music and is constantly introducing me to new artists and music.

Mary Ann Kennedy's Global Gathering is a world music show with a uniquely Scottish perspective, watch a clip of 's session for the programme below to give you an idea of what to expect this evening.


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