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Dr Brian Briggs is a man of two halves; by day he is the Nature Reserve Manager at the Wildfowl and Wetland Trust's Llanelli reserve, but by night he is the lead singer and songwriter for the Glastonbury-playing, Later-with-Jools-Holland-appearing, Silver-record-selling, “Rural existentialist orni-folk-band”, Stornoway. Reforming after a 10 year hiatus for a new tour and a new album, on a walk around the Llanelli reserve, Brian details how being immersed in nature during the pandemic is what has brought the band (like the Lapwing) back from the brink.In this interview of two halves, Brian discusses the dynamism of Wetlands; the return of Grebes, Lapwings and Water Voles; the battles of invasive Mink vs. Kingfisher, and of industrious winter-causeway-crossing hungry Hedgehog vs. beautiful rare lapwing egg. But also, Brian opens up about an awakening, through birdsong, to an appreciation of our Sonic world; about a creative excitement of using Nature both as metaphor and instrument; and, why Stornoway's music ultimately works best outdoors. He also explains, that somehow, despite being a writer of a song about Ash dieback, he isn't even the biggest geek in the band…! Why not become a "Subscription Squirrel" on our Patreon, and help support the production of this podcast? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
YOLObirder's guest in the post-environmental apocalyptic wasteland is Dr Brian Briggs, a conservationist and musician on a lifelong quest to tune into the natural world. Brian is both a manager of an internationally important nature reserve, and the singer/songwriter for the band Stornoway. Stornoway were the first unsigned band to appear on Later… With Jools Holland and have subsequently toured worldwide and enjoyed main stage appearances at festivals including Glastonbury, Latitude and Isle of Wight. Stornoway's three acclaimed albums and three EPs combine Brian's two great passions of music and nature and their most recent, Bonxie, entered the UK Charts inside the Top 20 and featured the songs of twenty different species of birds. ‘I am a nature manager but I don't manage nature - I nudge it and fight it and kick it about on a small scale, but really it manages me and my days - it is my church, and its power shapes and drives everything I do' In this episode Brian talks about using birdsong in his music, having seabirds in his bath and the time finding a rare bird led to the deployment of riot vans! Stornoway online Stornoway Youtube Stornoway on Twitter Stornoway on Instagram
Intelligent Automation seamlessly combines the power of AI chatbots, RPA (Robotic Process Automation), and IDP (Intelligent Document Processing), facilitating smarter and faster workflows, resulting in much greater business efficiency.The market shift to Intelligent Automation is already well underway, with companies eager to embrace digital transformation to get back on their feet and create a future-proof strategy. Join Laiye International's CEO, Ronen Lamdan, IA Thought Leader, Pascal Bornet, Universidad Católica de Temuco's CIO, Dr. Oriel Herrera Gamboa and Moderator, Brian Briggs as we unveil the impact of Intelligent Automation and why it should be the top priority for enterprises in 2022 and beyond.
Brian Briggs - Combat Zone On this episode, we review an album by someone you haven't heard of but you've heard his work. (Listen to the review for details) It's a fun episode where one of us won't shut up and the other still survives the ordeal. Our tracks of the week are Adam And The Ants' “Apollo 9” and The Clash's “Overpowered By Funk.” We close with Lee's song “Coriander Becomes You.” Take care and enjoy tasty food!
This episode was recorded and produced in July of 2020. Think of it as a previously unreleased treasure. You, the listener, are the beneficiary of the Suburban Underground vaults being opened. Artists played in this episode are: The Wailers, The Specials with Rico, Madness, The Selecter, The Bodysnatchers, The English Beat, Brian Briggs, No Doubt, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Reel Big Fish, The Pietasters, Save Ferris, Hepcat, Less Than Jake, Neville & Sugary Staple, The Interrupters, The Doped Up Dollies. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio * 5pm Friday * * 10am Sunday * * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!
Aurcana Silver Corp. has 100% ownership of the world’s highest-grade silver mine (P&P): the Revenue-Virginius mine in Ouray, Colorado, USA. This fully-permitted mine will also be one of the lowest-cost silver producers in the world at only US$8/oz Ag (AISC) after byproduct credits. In this interview CEO Kevin Drover and COO Brian Briggs discuss the company’s progress and provide an update on initial silver production which will occur this year. Kevin Drover has over 40 years of both domestic and international experience. He was previously VP Worldwide Operations at Kinross Gold and possesses experience in all aspects of mining industry operations, process re-engineering, project development and corporate management. Brian Briggs is a professional engineer (CO & WY) with 30 years of mining industry experience in both underground and surface mine development and operation. Brian possesses mining experience from exploration, feasibility study, construction to production. He has a BS in Mining Engineering and MS in Agricultural engineering for University of Wyoming and is a 6th generation mining engineer form Ouray, Colorado. http://www.aurcana.com/ TSXV:AUN OTC: AUNFF Site Tour Video: https://youtu.be/am9eADLcx6A Aurcana’s Investor Presentation: http://www.aurcana.com/_resources/presentations/Corporate_Presentation.pdf Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Aurcana Corporation is an MSE sponsor. The forward-looking statement found on Aurcana’s website and current presentation applies to the content of this interview. The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in and/or be compensated by some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
Brian is the Director of Technology of the Washington Unified School District in Northern California, the Board President of CUE, and co-host of the awesome Check This Out podcast. While this past year brought significant challenges, there were also some bright spots. In this episode, Brian and Brent share some of the silver linings from 2020.
MTT044| Podcasting with your Students - Brian Briggs Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Have you thought about podcasting with your students, but don’t know where to start? Join us today as we speak with Brian Briggs, the Director of Innovation and Instructional Technology for Plumas Lake Elementary School District in California. Brian shares with us why podcasting with your students is so beneficial and just how easy it is to get started. Brian Briggs is the Director of Innovation and Instructional Technology for Plumas Lake Elementary School District. Brian enjoys working with teachers and students teaching, training and learning alongside them with new and exciting topics in Educational Technology. He loves the use of coding and robots, and has always been a nut for hands-on science. Brian is most excited about STEAM, the creation of projects, and getting students engaged. He also loves seeing the excitement of students and teachers working together as teams to create or complete a desired goal. On top of the teachable moments, Brian lives for the ooo and aahh moments that happen during instruction. Contact: Brian Briggs Twitter: @BriBriggs Email: bbriggs@plusd.org Check This Out Podcast Items mentioned in Episode 44: Joe Sanfelippo Online Voice Recorder Anchor FM Soundtrap John Samuelson Techlandia Podcast Brent Warner Podcast The Way I Heard It Podcast Listenwise TOSAS Talking Tech Podcast The Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire This Week In Tech Podcast with Leo Laporte The Rewatchables Podcast #remotelearning #distancelearning #nowlistening #podcastedu #podcasting #studentpodcast We would love to hear from you! Let us know if you find our podcast helpful! Is there technology out there that you would like us to cover in one of our episodes? Contact us! Email us Shannon@MyTechToolbelt.com Brenda@MyTechToolbelt.com If you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend, and SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE TO THE SHOW! Please share this podcast with someone you think might benefit. What’s in your Tech Toolbelt? www.mytechtoolbelt.com Twitter: @mytechtoolbelt Instagram: My Tech Toolbelt You can listen to our podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify or listen here Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Featuring tracks by Can, Unwound, Plastics and Brian Briggs
Google News and Updates We need a hero: 2019 in Search Interpreter mode brings the real-time translation to your phone Review the latest changes to a new Google Site before publishing Send emails as attachments in Gmail Featured Content E16: Tour the World with the New Google Earth Create your own maps and stories in Google Earth 5 Tips to Start Creating with Google Earth (FREE PDF from Google) - CHEAT SHEET Creating Stories About the World The Diary of a Young Girl (Anne Frank LitTrip) Math on Maps Golden Eagle Migration LitTrips https://arvr.google.com/tourcreator/ Creating with Google Earth: 10 ideas to try (Ditch That Textbook blog) Identify important locations in a story/history Show the timeline of a person’s life Relive a trip Do a “Day in the Life” project Tell a fictional story Do place-based math problems Do a collaborative class map Create a yearbook/newspaper supplement Create a school/district resource about other schools Create a “where are they now?” map Some features in Google Earth’s creation tools: Placemarks Lines and shapes Street View Slides Present Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Dianne Miller Duncan (Southern California) -- How can I use Google Classroom or other Google tools for independent study students? Teachers have a variety of grades on the roster. Setting up one google classroom would be hard. Thanks to Brian Briggs for sharing this #createwithchrome Google advent activity: bit.ly/CreateAdvent On The Blogs Matt: 20 sites for students with free time on their hands FREE Ditch That Textbook Digital Summit (December 21-January 8): DitchSummit.com Kasey: 6 FREE Google Templates for Teachers and Students from TechChef4U Holiday Reading: 6 Books to Transform Your Classroom
Plants -Why they’re so good for us. -How they cool the planet. Find out on this episode of Wax lyrical with Algal Blooms. Vegan, plant-based soundscape from Algal and tunes from Tom Waits, Aphex Twin, Patrick Cowley, Waak Waak Djungi, Mappa Mundi, Boards of Canada, Brian Briggs, Satsuki Shibano, Visible Cloaks, and Yoshio Ojima. Audio of the Microbiologist Walter Jehne comes from Julian de Lorenzo's Tangled podcast.
Today we bring you Episode 139 of The BibRave Podcast - featuring a conversation with Dr. Brian Briggs about the increasing popularity of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy. This week's episode is brought to you by The DC Wonder Woman Run Series. Use the code “BIBRAVE10” and save $10 on any of their nationwide Wonder Woman running events. This week, Tim and Jess dive deep into Blood Flow Restriction Therapy - what is it, when to use it, what are the benefits, and what are the risks. There is a ton of nuance in the method, and Dr. Brian specifically dives into uses for the technology including injury rehab and supplemental training. They also explore what's wrong with the current world of sports medicine, and the opportunities for sports doctors, physical therapists, and strength trainers to be more connected in a holistic view of patient &athlete health. As always, you can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! And, if you enjoyed this episode (or any other episode) we would love it if you could leave us a review on iTunes! Show Notes: DC Wonder Woman Run Series Use code “BIBRAVE10” and save $10 on any Wonder Woman event Dr. Brian Briggs Revo Boulder Physical Therapy IG - @revoptandperformance Blood Flow Restriction Therapy Delfi Blood Flow Restriction products Owens Recovery Science Hypertrophy Occlusion BibRave Podcast Ep 28: You've Never Lifted Like This Before Follow Team BibRave on social! Jessica: FB, TW, IG Tim: TW, IG For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness! If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes...
Where do podcasts fit into your life? Join me as I share all the podcasts which help me do my job everyday. Podcasts offer us a perfect way to personalize our PD. Perhaps you'll find a new favorite. NYT: Endeavor, Always Looking to Grow Forbes: Changing Your Brain Do you consider Podcasting part of Social Media? Xerox commercial from the 1977 Superbowl Updated Xerox commercial 40 years later Podcasts on Literature: Books Between Podcast with host Corrina Allen The Children’s Book Podcast hosted by Matthew Winner, The Yarn with Travis Jonker and Colby Sharp Scholastic Reads Kidlit women podcast by Pacyworks Studio: A product of Grace Lin Book Club for Kids with Kitty Felde The NYT Book Review KidLit Radio Pop Culture Happy Hour (NPR) Podcasts on Teaching: Cult of Pedagogy with Jennifer Gonzalez The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast with Betsy Potash Partial Credit with Jeffery Heil, Donnie Piercey, and Jesse Lubinsky The Brave Educator with Rob Harsch and Traci Chun Podcasts on Technology & Podcasting: Check This Out with Brian Briggs and Ryan O’Donnell TOSA’s Talking Tech Podcast with Tom Covington and Michael Jephcott Google Teacher Tribe with Matt Miller (Ditch That Textbook) and Kasey Bell (Shakeup Learning) The Feed - Official Libsyn Podcast with Rob Walch and Elsie Escobar House of EdTech with Chris Nesi The Chromebook Classroom Podcast with John Sowash Educational Duct Tape with Jake Miller BBC’s Trending Other library podcasts The Bibliodames: Nicole Graham and Jenny Stafford American Libraries Dewey Decible Podcast (ALA) The Librarian Is In (NYPL)
Singer, songwriter and nature reserve warden Brian Briggs returns to share more anecdotes from the Tweet archive This omnibus edition contains the following repeated episodes; Capercaillie - presented by Kate Humble Long-tailed Duck - presented by Chris Packham Greylag - presented by Amy Liptrot Veery Thrush - presented by David Rothenberg Ringed Plover - presented by Jane Smith
Former Stornoway band member Brian Briggs with a story of how the chaffinch song was the first he recognised. Brian, now a reserve manager at the Wetlands and Wildlife Trust's Llanelli Wetland Centre, remembers how his first job as an ecologist at Oxford's Wytham Woods ignited his journey into learning the language of birds throughout the seasons. Producer: Andrew Dawes
Brian Briggs used to travel the country as a founding member of the band Stornoway, utilising the stops on the tour to sample the local wildlife. Now he's had a career change, leaving the music world behind and he is now is the reserve manager of the Wetlands and Wildlife Trust's Llanelli Wetland Centre in West Wales. This omnibus edition contains the following repeated episodes; Mandarin Duck - presented by Penny Anderson Bluethroat - presented by Fyfe Dangerfield Sanderling - presented by David Attenborough Horned Screamer - presented by Michael Palin CBE Rook - presented by Bill Oddie
Brian Briggs, former singer, lyricist, and guitarist with the band Stornoway, takes over the Tweet of the Day output this week. Brian who has had a lifelong passion for the natural world and birding, even completed a PhD on ducks. Stornoway, who's third album Bronxie (the colloquial name for the arctic skua) finally disbanded in 2017, allowing Brian to convert his hobby and long standing love affair with birds into a career. He is now is the reserve manager of the Wetlands and Wildlife Trust's Llanelli Wetland Centre. With a lifetime of bird knowledge, Brian recalls the other-worldly sound of Manx Shearwaters, calling from their burrows on the island of Skomer in west Wales, the largest known concentration of these birds in the world. You can hear more from Brian in the Tweet of the Week Omnibus, available on the Radio 4 website and on BBC Sounds Producer Andrew Dawes
If you’re a financial adviser who is looking to recruit and retain new advisors within your practice, it may feel like finding that perfect someone is like trying to find a unicorn that doesn’t exist— but Brian Briggs argues otherwise. In today’s episode, Brian shares how you can find that unicorn and enhance your practice … Continue reading Episode 3 – Unicorns Do Exist →
Meet Brian Briggs, one of the amazing Practically Speaking team members and the head of Next Gen. In today’s episode, Brian helps you learn more about him by discussing the many roles he fulfills as a part of the Practice Management Solutions Team. Brian also speaks openly about his unconventional definition of “success” and his … Continue reading Episode 4 – Bonus Episode: Get to Know Brian Briggs →
In this episode we dig into the benefits of working with a coach and building a team of professionals around you to help you perform your best in your sport! Think having a coach is just for the pros? Think again! Awesome chat with head coach of Lifelong Endurance Andrew Simmons and Doctor of Physical Therapy at Revo PT, Brian Briggs.
http://bit.ly/TTTSN We chat with the one and only Brian Briggs. He is just awesome, come bask in the his glow on Episode 82!
Ryan is currently a Teacher on Special Assignment and high school video production teacher in Northern California. An educator since 1997, Ryan is an advocate for all things tech. He is on the board of CapCUE and is also the co-host of the "Check This Out" podcast where he and Brian Briggs chat weekly about new ed tech resources and ideas. You can find his blog and other great resources on his website at creativeedtech.com. In this episode, Ryan and Brent share stories about the importance of building grit in students and ourselves.
www.mytechtoolbelt.com @mytechtoolbelt #MyTechToolbelt You can listen to our podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify or listen here CUE 18 Wrap Up #CUE18 #WeAreCUE Shannon and Brenda had a great time at the CUE 18 Conference in Palm Springs California. They discuss how they prepared, who they met, what they learned, and a preview of who they interviewed for their next episode. Stay tuned! CUE, formerly, Computer-Using Educators, is a nonprofit educational corporation founded in 1978. CUE's goal is to inspire innovative learners in all disciplines from preschool through college. With an active current membership of thousands of educational professionals, CUE supports many regional affiliates and Learning Networks. CUE Conferences are California’s premier educational technology events. CUE is the largest organization of its type in the west and one of the largest in the United States. We were able to interview Dave Lee (@AODaveLee), one of the co-hosts of “The Waves of Tech” Podcast, on the vendor floor at CUE. Their podcast covers all different kinds of technology and how it relates to you. Both Shannon and Brenda were also interviewed for the Waves of Tech podcast. Dave and his co-host Steve are also the Founders of International Podcast Day (@intlpodcastday), which celebrates podcasting around the world. Brenda and Shannon are big fans! Both Brenda and Shannon really enjoyed the “Tosas Talking Tech” podcast and their pre-conference helpful hints in their “Spring CUE 18 Preview”, Episode 68. Tosas Talking Tech is a podcast that is hosted by two teachers, that talk about technology in the classroom. Shannon was also interviewed on for their podcast. P.S. Their secret word is “Snickers”. Also helpful was the CUE sponsored podcast “Check This Out” podcast, especially their “What to Expect when you’re expecting to attend a conference”, episodes 76 and 78. Brian Briggs @bribriggs and Ryan O’Donnell @creativeedtech are great fun to listen to. Now that we have CUE under our belt, we are looking forward to attending ISTE in June 2018! Will you be there? Will you come and talk to us? Let us know! We would LOVE to have a meet-up in Chicago! If you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend, and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you feel inclined, kindly leave us a rating and review. Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the Check This Out Podcast! POWERED BY CUE!!!Episode 79 - Hot Wings & Street MassagesWith your hosts Ryan O’Donnell (@creativeedtech) and Brian Briggs (https://twitter.com/bribriggs#mce_temp_url#)
Welcome to the Check This Out Podcast! POWERED BY CUE!!!Episode 79 - Hot Wings & Street MassagesWith your hosts Ryan O’Donnell (@creativeedtech) and Brian Briggs (https://twitter.com/bribriggs#mce_temp_url#)
We welcome special guest Vicky Sedgwick on the show to talk BBC Micro:bits. Join Jon Samuelson and Brian Briggs for an extended episode on this great physical computing device. There is also an Adobe Spark page of resources for the show. Check out @jonsamuelson on Twitter for the details.
Brian Briggs, Jon Samuelson, and special guest, Susan Stewart talk about all things Hour of Code. It's easy to try, so be like Nike and just do it! We will give you the resources with links of places to start on the Twitters. Check out @bribriggs, @jonsamuelson, and @techcoachsusan for the list.
Brian Briggs and Jon Samuelson discuss Ozobots and how they are using them with students. There is also a good story on how Ozobots were low frustration for a special education classroom. There is always some cool finds on Crowdsource Corner...so give us a try!
Jon Samuelson and Brian Briggs talk about what they are looking forward to in STEAM this upcoming school year, and give you some ideas for your classroom. We buy the toys and give you our opinion so you can make informed decisions. The Steam Team is back!
Sitting in a session by Brian Briggs and Ryan O'Donnell, they ask participants to podcast on the spot. I happen to be sitting next to Pam Hernandez and this is what happened!
In October of 2016, this keynote was captured on video at the CapCue Techfest. This week, my friend Brian Briggs suggested that I upload the audio to inspire the PLN durning their driving commute. For what it is worth, below is the link to the original youtube video, as well as credit to the Sacramento Educational Cable Consortium for the original recording. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2Fv1fz5pcQ
While basking in the glow of a podcasting session hosted by Brian Briggs and Ryan O'Donnel of the Check the Out Podcast, these two encouraged the audience to spend 15 minutes producing a podcast. The Learn with John Eick Podcast was born and here is my Episode 1.
Released for International Podcast Day, Amy Fadeji @mrsfadeji, David Theriault @davidtedu, and Jon Samuelson @jonsamuelson release a chat from the summer. The three hosts talk about ISTE 2016 and the upcoming school year. There is also a surprise appearance from Check This Out! co-host Brian Briggs @bribriggs.
In the following “Success Matters” podcast, Brian Briggs, Chief Operating Officer at TIC Gums, provides insights into how privately-held businesses can successfully manage organizational growth and strategic transformation by employing the right people, processes, and technology required to move from “good” to “great.”
Kool & the Gang, Rhythm Heritage, Anna Domino, Belle Stars, Dag Vag, Off-Key Hat, Simple Minds, Brian Briggs, Moody Blues, Poolside, Studio, Erasure, West India Company, Big Ben Tribe, War, Magnus Uggla, Mondo Rock, Logic System, Bagarre, Bjørn Torske, AN-2, Beloved, Ragnar Grippe, Perfect Zebras, Kano, Première Classe, Bernard Fèvre, Mandré, Kashif, Roberta Flack, Phil Manzanera, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and more...
This mix contains more R&B and Pop that actual Disco, but that is often characteristic of the best of 80's Morning Music - played at Discos, but not all Disco music. This is a low tempo set, starting around 90 BPM and ending around 100. 1. Caught Up In The Rapture - Anita Baker 2. I Wonder Who She`s Seeing Now - The Temptations 3. Cakes (Instrumental) - Marvin Gaye 4. Can't Be Serious - Ginny 5. Love Is A Beautiful Thing (Vocal Surgery Mix) - Al Green 6. Christian (Extended Mix) - China Crisis 7. Touch And Go - Any Trouble 8. Wrap Your Arms Around Me - Agnetha Faltskog 9. Dare to Dream - Viola Wills 10. Love light (A Robbie Leslie Mix) - Jerney 11. True (New Mix) - Spandau Ballet 12. Don't Look Any Further (Orginal 12” Mix) - Dennis Edwards Ft. Siedah Garrett 13. Put Out My Fire - Lamont Dozier 14. I`m Gonna Make You Love Me - Mica Paris 15. The Sweetest Pain feat. Jean Carn - Dexter Wansel 16. Cloud 8 (Future Mix) - Frazier Chorus 17. Beyond Your Wildest Dreams - Lonnie Gordon 18. (Looking For Someone To Love) Tonight - Technique 19 Aeo 1&2 - Brian Briggs 20. Mercy Street (Mystical Truth) - Black Uhuru 21. Sahara Night - F.R. David 22. Hello Stranger - Queen Latifah 23. Magic - Olivia Newton John 24. Strange Way - Firefall 25. Only Love Can Mend A Broken Heart - General Johnson 26. Take Everything (SQ Edit) - Eugene Record 27. Islands In The Stream - Dolly Parton w Kenny Rogers
The folk rock band Stornoway's new album includes birdsong woven into the music. On this edition of Nature's Voice Jane Markham meets their lead singer and ornithologist Brian Briggs, and fellow band member Jon Ouin, on Oxford's Port Meadow to explore their inspiration. There are also details of how you can download a free track from their album, Bonxie. Plus the Big Garden Birdwatch results are out - Molly and Frankie are back to countdown this year's top ten.
Stornoway's Brian Briggs joins us, John Grant, DJ Rashad and Fainting by Numbers in Singles Club. Plus Suede on their full-blown reformation