Me & Dad Radio will see Eilish and her father discuss their favourite music
18.04.2020 - 13:07 / nme.com
With contributions from the likes of Damon Albarn, Johnny Marr and Anna Calvi
Jehnny Beth has announced that her Apple Music show ‘Start Making Sense’ will be returning from hiatus, with contributions from the likes of Damon Albarn, Johnny Marr, Alison Mosshart and Anna Calvi.
The show, which Beth describes as “the radio show for music lovers with an open mind,” was first broadcast in April 2016 and ran for 126 episodes. It will return today (April 18) at 4pm BST and continue fortnightly.
“For
Me & Dad Radio will see Eilish and her father discuss their favourite music
Billie Eilish and her father Patrick O'Connell will become the ultimate father-daughter duo after the two launch their Apple Music show "me & dad radio" tomorrow (May 8).
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Savages leader Jehnny Beth announced her debut solo album To Love Is to Live back in February, with an original release date of May 8 (via Caroline). Now, Jehnny Beth has pushed back the album to June 12. Along with the announcement, Beth has shared another single and video from the record. Watch the visual for “Innocence,” filmed at a rehearsal for one of Beth’s live shows, below.
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