Blind Dead McRadio Show #57
Tue 2nd Jan '18, 7:30pm
The Blind Dead boys kick of the New Year with Chapel FM's first show of 2018
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Tue 2nd Jan '18, 7:30pm
The Blind Dead boys kick of the New Year with Chapel FM's first show of 2018
Tue 2nd Jan '18, 8:30pm
What better way to relax and help with that New Year hangover you might still have than with a selection of Ska, Rocksteady, Reggae, Dub & Dancehall music.
Fri 29th Dec '17, 7:30pm
With Christmas over and the New Year upon us, come down to Chapel FM Arts Center for a Festive Open Mic Night. The show starts at 7:30pm but get down for 7pm if you want to sign up to perform.
Fri 29th Dec '17, 6:00pm
In a year dominated musically by Latin American songs such as "Despacito", Jonathan counts down his top 12 international songs that didn't reach the UK charts. Strap in for a whirlwind trip across the globe as he takes a look at the best offerings international artists had to offer us in 2017!
Wed 20th Dec '17, 2:00pm
Join Anil Bharath with the Diwali show as he takes you on a musical journey of one of the most significant festivals in Indian culture
Wed 20th Dec '17, 5:00pm
Random Radio is a concept that the Next Generation Broadcasters are currently experimenting with - random chat about random themes. This edition is Christmas-related where possible!
Tue 19th Dec '17, 7:30pm
The Word for Moving Clouds is a collection of short stories by writers with a connection to Wakefield’s Red Shed Readings. Listen in to stories by Carnegie Medal winners, Verb presenters, multiple award winners and some bloke from Kettlethorpe. Hailed back in July as the Yorkshire Post’s Book of the week, it’s as varied a collection as you’ll ever encounter. Curl up and enjoy some of the best short story writing around. Presented by Jimmy Andrex who will return in the New Year with his Seminal Outbursts. Helen Burke and Phil Pattinson send a sleighful of goodies from York. That’s right, it’s the Christmas Special!
Tue 19th Dec '17, 9:00pm
Catch up on tonight’s Music Institute show with Guest Paul Radley and myself. Featuring tracks by Prince, The Fall, Supermax, Herbie Hancock, Kraftwerk, Marvin Gaye and many more.
Sun 17th Dec '17, 10:00am
Common Ground returns with a selection of Christmas themed songs from the Commonwealth of nations.
Sun 17th Dec '17, 11:00am
A selection of Christmas songs featuring the ukulele
Sun 17th Dec '17, 12:00pm
A very festive Revolutionary Radio
Sun 17th Dec '17, 1:00pm
A very Christmas Stressbuster. Join Linda Sage as she tries to help you out with dealing with Christmas stress
Sun 17th Dec '17, 2:00pm
In Beth's absence, the 'Christmas conundrum queens' take over to fix all your Christmas related worries! Betty and Cilla are here to entertain and discuss with three big Christmas problems. They'll be classic Christmas oldies on the decks and call ins from around Leeds helping those who are in a pickle this festive season
Sun 17th Dec '17, 3:00pm
Jazmine returns with more music from the bands
Sun 17th Dec '17, 4:00pm
DJ Khaos brings you tomorrow's darkside now!
Fri 15th Dec '17, 6:00pm
John will be in conversation with composer/musician Peter Byrom-Smith about his work and influences.
Fri 15th Dec '17, 7:30pm
As Christmas approaches we have something a little special at Chapel FM...an evening of classical music featuring members of The Ascension Singers singing a range of Christmas music, classical and modern music for flutes and piano and a (non-compulsory!) audience carol or two accompanied by organ
Tue 12th Dec '17, 7:30pm
The Deli is on! With comedy, music, poetry, the usual stramash of good stuff.
Tue 12th Dec '17, 9:00pm
Laura Potts presents her regular Poetry Nook, followed by an interview with Stephanie Shields, Otley writer, who reads from and talks about her brand new collection of short stories. Welcome back, Steph!
Tue 12th Dec '17, 5:00pm
Festive chat, trivia and tunes brought to you by the Next Generation Foundation group
Sun 10th Dec '17, 12:00am
This hearty troupe of folk peddlers get you up on your feet, singing and clapping along with a brace of original and traditional songs, all with a twist of good-humour and undeniable passion
Sun 10th Dec '17, 12:30am
“The cutting-edge of contemporary improv-fusion guitar technique, colliding headlong free-jazz phrasing with roaring thrash metal riffs and ghostly electronics" – The Guardian
Sun 10th Dec '17, 1:30am
Fabulous electronic weirdness from Mike Jones: a no-drums mix with vocals from Loëpa
Sun 10th Dec '17, 2:15am
An electronic dance-rock artist making original live vocal synthesizer based rock and roll
Sun 10th Dec '17, 3:00am
Improvised electronic music inspired by the likes of Tangerine Dream and Vangelis
Sun 10th Dec '17, 3:45am
Taking the name of a nineteenth century zealot, Orlando Ferguson exist to channel the spirits latent in every environment. Unseasonable weather has been known to occur in response. Hands Held High
Sun 10th Dec '17, 4:30am
The Bleeding Obvious is the musical project of Yorkshire lass Jessica Rowbottom. She is currently tackling the thorny subject of coming out as LGBT+ and self-identification
Sun 10th Dec '17, 5:15am
More Left of Leeds electronica for your early-morning enjoyment! Psychedelic ambient awakening for your mind
Sun 10th Dec '17, 6:00am
Too weird for jazz, but not weird enough for weirdos, Lounge Panda frequently play to audiences in excess of ten people
Sun 10th Dec '17, 6:45am
Steve Bolton was with us for the first ever Musicathon. His current set "Neil Young vs Lightning Hector" consists of Neil Young covers and his own originals