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Woman's Hour

Women in Music: Woman’s Hour at the 6 Music Festival

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

We’re celebrating women in music with this special collaboration between Woman’s Hour and BBC 6 Music, recorded at the 6 Music Festival in Camden, North London. Presenter Georgie Rogers goes backstage at the historic Roundhouse venue to speak to some of the brilliant female artists on the line-up about the women that inspire them and their experiences of the music industry. Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes tells Georgie how it feels to call the shots as a solo artist and shares the women that have inspired her in music and in life. Singer Nadine Shah discusses the gender pay gap in music, why there aren’t more women on festival line-ups and why the ticking of her generation’s biological clocks inspired new album Kitchen Sink. We speak to Jehnny Beth of Savages about starting out in the industry and how both David Bowie and her friend PJ Harvey inspired her first solo album. We also hear from composer Anna Meredith and 6 Music presenter and DJ legend Mary Anne Hobbs - who tells us why an event like the 6 Music Festival’s all-female line-up for International Women’s Day is so vital. Sunday’s bill at the Roundhouse saw Nadine, Jehnny and Anna perform alongside Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon and poet, playwright and rapper Kate Tempest. The BBC 6 Music Festival took over Camden for three days of live music, DJ sets and talks with artists from Bombay Bicycle Club to Paul Weller, Hot 8 Brass Band to Roisin Murphy. You can hear highlights on BBC Sounds and watch some of the best performances on the BBC iPlayer and the 6 Music website.

All music featured in this podcast was recorded live at the 6 Music Festival and broadcast on BBC 6 Music.

Presenter: Georgie Rogers Guest: Brittany Howard Guest: Jehnny Beth Guest: Nadine Shah Guest: Anna Meredith Guest: Mary Anne Hobbs Producer: Sarah Jane Griffiths Editor: Karen Dalziel

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:04.7

Hello and welcome to a special episode of the Woman's Hour Podcast,

0:08.4

recorded here at the BBC 6 Music Festival in Camden, North London.

0:12.9

I'm your host, Georgie Rogers, and we're at the historic venue the Roundhouse

0:17.1

to hear from some of the biggest and best female artists playing the festival,

0:21.4

including the women on Sunday's all-female line-up to mark International Women's Day.

0:26.0

Hello, this is Nadine Shaw.

0:27.6

My name is Brittany Howard, nice to meet you.

0:30.0

Hello, I am Jenny Bef, but I am at 6 Music Festival with Women's Hour.

0:34.6

Let's go inside and speak to some of them.

0:42.2

The stage here at the Roundhouse has played host to so many legendary names,

0:46.2

like the doors, Pink Floyd, Jimmy Hendrix.

0:49.2

And all of the headliners here ended up being women this weekend.

0:52.8

Brittany Murphy was bumped up Friday night's line-up

0:55.2

because Michael Kuhnuka had to cancel on Doctor Zorders.

0:58.7

The Alabama Shakes front-women performed tracks from her debut solo album, Jamie,

1:03.1

and she did a very crowd-pleasing cover of Jackie Wilson's

1:07.0

Your Love Keeps, lifting me higher and higher.

1:18.5

Brittany Howard, welcome to the 6 Music Festival with very exciting to have you here,

1:23.0

and you're now headlining tonight.

1:24.8

Yeah, there's a huge room.

1:26.4

I'm excited to see all the beautiful people in there tonight.

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