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27/01/2010

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Last broadcast on Wed, 27 Jan 2010, 19:00 on BBC Radio 6 Music.

Synopsis

Joining Marc is American singer songwriter Paul Curreri, last seen in our studio backing his wife Devon Sproule.

Paul Curreri, was born in Seattle but raised in Richmond Virginia. He now lives down the road in Charlottesville, with singer songwriter Devon Sproule, who he married in 2005. He first met Devon in 2000 when he jumped on stage to sing backing vocals for her. He later seeked her forgiveness. Presumably he got it.

He studied film and painting at Rhode Island School of Design to pursue painting and film but on graduating turned down an editing job at MTV to work as a musician.

Paul's sixth album "California" came out at the end of 2009.

Music played

  1. The Yummy Fur Policeman

  2. Bromheads Magic Numbers

  3. Clare & The Reasons Clare & The Reasons You Got Time

  4. Paul Curreri California

  5. Thin Lizzy Thin Lizzy The Warrior

  6. Genesis Genesis I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)

  7. Animal Collective Animal Collective What Would I Want? Sky

  8. Goldie & the Gingerbreads Chew Chew Fee Fi Fum

  9. Paul Curreri Tight Pack Me Sugar

  10. Dark Star Vertigo

  11. The Fall The Fall Leave The Capitol

  12. Let's Wrestle Let's Wrestle Song For Old People

  13. Robert Mitchum From A Logical Point of View

  14. Paul Curreri Once Upon A Rooftop

  15. First Aid Kit First Aid Kit I Met Up With The King

  16. Suicide Show Me The Money

  17. The Raincoats Fairytale in A Supermarket

  18. Badly Drawn Boy Badly Drawn Boy Guitar Medley

  19. The Strange Boys The Strange Boys Friday In Paris

  20. David Bowie David Bowie Breaking Glass

  21. Tap Tap El Gusano

  22. Kevin Ayers Kevin Ayers Stop The Train

Broadcast

  1. Wed 27 Jan 2010
    19:00

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