Eric Clapton
Music with Kirsten Zemke: The rise of the 'unplugged' album
Music reviewer Kirsten Zemke joins Kathryn to talk about how "unplugged" concerts and albums became really popular in the 90s, thanks to MTV. She'll share some music from Nirvana, Mariah Carey and… Audio
Peter Frampton: 'Living in the limelight was never for me'
Peter Frampton's 'Frampton Comes Alive!' album made him one of the biggest names in rock history. But it wasn't all beer and skittles. He joins the show to discuss his incredible musical career and… Video, Audio
Today in music history
Today in music history: On this day in 1968, Eric Clapton announced that Cream would break-up after their current tour. Audio
First song: Solid Cream
Today's first song comes from Solid Cream. Solid Cream's made up of three bands who are holding a very special event in Christchurch on Sunday. Ben Eldridge and Andy Genge join the show to play an… Audio
Pattie Boyd: muse to Harrison and Clapton
Pattie Boyd inspired George Harrison and Eric Clapton to write some of the greatest love songs of the 20th century: Harrison wrote 'Something' and 'I Need You' for her, while Clapton penned 'Layla'… Audio
The Turning Tide by PP Arnold
Nick Bollinger listens to a lost album from transplanted American soul veteran PP Arnold. Audio
The Turning Tide by PP Arnold
Nick Bollinger listens to a lost album from transplanted American soul veteran PP Arnold.
AudioFresh Cream: 50 years on
Psychedelic 60s rock-blues supergroup Cream were Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and the late Jack Bruce. Three family members - Jack Bruce's son Malcolm Ginger Baker's son Kofi and Eric Clapton's nephew… Video, Audio, Gallery
The Sampler for 6 June
In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger reviews a five-disc tribute to tie-dyed icons Grateful Dead, and discusses how new albums by Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan address their advancing years. Audio
The Sampler for 6 June
In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger reviews a five-disc tribute to tie-dyed icons Grateful Dead, and discusses how new albums by Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan address their advancing years.
AudioSoviet Snow and Shona Laing
Jim Mora looks back at Chernobyl, and the 1987 song Soviet Snow, then talks to singer and songwriter Shona Laing, who won the APRA Silver Scroll for that song. Audio
Shayne Carter remembers Prince
Shayne Carter gives a persuasive explanation on Prince's guitar virtuosity and shares his favourite Prince track with Music 101 Audio
From Handel To Hendrix
Trevor Reekie investigates how Handel and Jimi Hendrix were kind of neighbours, and Jimi's influence on the London scene of the late '60s. Audio
New Horizons - 28 September 2014
William Dart looks at two new albums which pay tribute to the songwriting skills of Chris Smither and J J Cale. Audio