Glasgow Sessions

🎙️ The Glasgow Sessions celebrates the authentic heart of Glasgow's live music and poetry scene through raw performances, real venues, and true stories. Join host Richard Lee as he ventures into beloved local spots across the city, capturing original spoken word and live music from passionate performers 🎤🎵. Each episode features exclusive recordings of poets, musicians, and artists sharing their craft in intimate venue settings, alongside candid interviews that reveal the stories behind the art 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿✨. Whether you're drawn to powerful spoken word performances, traditional Scottish music, or contemporary original compositions, this podcast brings you backstage access to the city's most genuine cultural experiences 🎸📝. Through immersive storytelling and authentic conversations, Richard creates a comprehensive record of Glasgow's thriving grassroots scene—capturing not just the performances, but the people and places that make them possible 🎧💫. Discover the voices, hear the stories, and immerse yourself in Glasgow's creative spirit—one session at a time 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🎶.

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Episodes

Episode #13 - The Vinyl Bar

Sunday Mar 01, 2026

Sunday Mar 01, 2026

Glasgow Sessions – Live at Vinyl Bar (East End, Glasgow)This episode of Glasgow Sessions was recorded live in the East End at Vinyl Bar on London Road, just off Glasgow Cross. A small, characterful pub built for listening, Vinyl Bar opened its doors to live musicians and poets, turning a Sunday afternoon in early December 2025 into a room full of sound, conversation, and shared attention.Recorded right in the middle of the bar, this episode captures the space exactly as it was: glasses clinking, regulars chatting, performers setting up and stepping forward, and the natural rhythm of a working pub holding live art. There’s no studio separation here — the atmosphere, the interruptions, and the audience are all part of the recording.The session officially kicks off with poets stepping into the poetry booth, setting the tone for an ongoing spoken word presence at the venue. Featured poets include Dev McMath and Katie Rose, with more poets from across Glasgow scheduled to come in and record their work in future sessions.Huge thanks to everyone who played, sang, read, listened, and contributed to the room on the day, and to Beth Glen and the team at Vinyl Bar for hosting and supporting live music and poetry in the East End.This episode of Glasgow Sessions is streaming now on Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify.Glasgow Sessions documents live performance as it happens — unpolished, communal, and rooted in place.Glasgow Sessions is on Instagram @glasgowsessionsThe Vinyl Bar: @vinylbarg1 Poets:✍️🔥 Dev McMath – @devmcmath🌿✨ Katie Rose – @silvercoatedbushytailed

Episode #12 - Rosie Green

Sunday Feb 22, 2026

Sunday Feb 22, 2026

In this episode of Glasgow Sessions, host Richard Lee sits down with Glasgow-based singer-songwriter Rosie Green, also known as Rosie Kate Green.Rosie talks about her journey through the city’s music scene — from busking with a small amp at Loch Lomond Shores to late-night open mics around Glasgow — and how those early experiences shaped her sound and songwriting voice.The conversation explores her deeply personal, piano-driven pop and indie folk songs, touching on themes of vulnerability, resilience, and mental health. Rosie also opens up about balancing life as a veterinary nurse alongside growing musical ambitions, and the process behind releases like When I Get There, Brick by Brick, and her EP Time What a Funny Thing.The episode features live, in-studio performances, offering an intimate look at Rosie’s music in its rawest form.A thoughtful and honest conversation with an emerging voice in the Scottish music scene.🎧 Available now on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.

Episode #11 - Stephen Watt

Saturday Feb 14, 2026

Saturday Feb 14, 2026

In this episode of Glasgow Sessions, host Richard Lee sits down with Stephen Watt (@stephenwattpoet) — one of Scotland’s most distinctive and prolific poets.Stephen is the author of six poetry collections, the founder of Seahorse Publications, and is widely known as Scotland’s Crime Poet. But there's so much more to him than that.In this conversation, we explore Stephen’s full story — his working life before poetry, how he found his voice on the spoken word scene, and the experiences that shaped his writing. We talk about his deep love of football and what it means to be Poet-in-Residence at Dumbarton FC. We dig into his passion for punk and the rebellious energy that runs through his work. And Stephen tells us about the unforgettable time he met the legendary John Cooper Clarke.From award wins — including Poetry Rivals, the Liverpool Poetry Prize, and the StAnza International Digital Poetry Prize — to performing at the Edinburgh Festival and Bloody Scotland, Stephen has carved out a career that's entirely his own.This episode is packed with stories, laughs, and real insight into the life of a working poet. One not to be missed.Follow Stephen: Instagram: @stephenwattpoet Facebook: Stephen Watt PoetFollow Glasgow Sessions: Instagram: @glasgowsessionsAlso available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & Amazon Music.

Sunday Feb 08, 2026

In this episode of Glasgow Sessions, we bring you a rich mix of live music and spoken word from some of the city’s most exciting grassroots talent.You’ll hear music from Blair, Suzanne, and Don, performing as Tuath, recorded live at the Park Bar on Argyll Street. They’re joined by guest singer Iona Nicdhaibhidh, whose voice adds something truly special to the session.The episode also features conversations and poetry from across Glasgow’s vibrant poetry scene, with contributions from Dean Tsang, Drew Gill, Siluouan H, Nate, Martin Rowe, and award-winning poet Aditya Narayan, all reflecting on the city, creativity, and the power of spoken word.With recordings captured at Speak Easy, Poets’ Corner Glasgow, and the Park Bar, this episode is a snapshot of Glasgow’s live creative culture — raw, honest, and full of character.Thanks to everyone who took part in making this episode possible, and a special thank you to Dierdre and the staff at the Park Bar for their continued support.Hosted by Richard Lee.

Episode - #9 - Keeks Mc

Monday Feb 02, 2026

Monday Feb 02, 2026

Recorded in Glasgow just days before the Scottish Languages Act 2025 passed, this episode of Glasgow Sessions captures Scots language poet Keeks Mc right on the cusp of a historic shift for the language. At the time of our conversation, Scots was still fighting for formal recognition – still too often dismissed in institutions – even as poets like Keeks were proving that it is a living, contemporary literary medium.We talk about what it means to start writing at 40 and rapidly become one of the most distinctive Scots voices in the country, her award‑winning collections Rede Wi Yer Hert and Contermacious Temerity, and the joy and graft of choosing to write exclusively in her ain leed. The conversation ranges through class and language prejudice, humour as a form of resilience, mental health, and the responsibilities that come with speaking from and for a community.Together we also dig into the backlash faced by Len Pennie (@misspunnypennie) and the huge, undeniable impact she’s had in bringing Scots into everyday feeds, classrooms, and conversations. We talk solidarity, nuance, and why visible, vocal Scots creators matter so much at this particular moment in time.This is Keeks’ first ever podcast interview – a genuine world‑first for Glasgow Sessions – and you can feel what’s at stake for both Scots and Scottish poetry running underneath the whole conversation.If you enjoy the episode, please follow us on Instagtam @glasgowsessions, share, and tell a friend. The goal for Glasgow Sessions is to grow onto platforms like BBC Sounds and reach a wider international audience with the voices, stories, and languages that make this city what it is – and your support is a huge part of making that happen.Glasgow Sessions is created and hosted by Richard Lee.

Sunday Jan 25, 2026

Straight from the heart of Partick Studios, this episode of Glasgow Sessions brings together four powerful poetic voices for a deep, honest conversation about writing, identity, health, and the cultural fabric of Glasgow.Joined by Dean, Greg, Harry, and Annie (Taeside), we move beyond performance and into reflection - exploring what it means to write, why creativity so often grows from vulnerability, and how place, body, and self shape the work we put into the world. These conversations are thoughtful, unguarded, and quietly searching, touching on lived experience as much as language.This is an episode that takes its time. One that invites you to listen closely, sit with difficult questions, and consider the nature of writing not just as craft, but as practice, process, and survival.With thanks to today’s poets: Dean — @tsangman93 Greg — @GRS/. Harry — @harrywritesabit__ Annie — @she.is.a.knee & @taeside_regent🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Music, and Prime Music.

Episode #7 - Zara Louise

Sunday Dec 21, 2025

Sunday Dec 21, 2025

In this episode of Glasgow Sessions, I’m joined in the studio by Glasgow-based singer-songwriter Zara Louise for an intimate acoustic session and conversation. Zara performs her songs Fool and Desire, and we’re also treated to a world-exclusive first listen to one of her brand-new tracks, Stagnant, set to appear on her upcoming EP.Alongside the music, we talk about Zara’s journey as an artist, the stories and experiences that shape her songwriting, and what truly drives her creative process. It’s a relaxed, honest session that offers a deeper insight into both the songs and the person behind them.

Episode #6 - Hillhead Book Club

Thursday Dec 18, 2025

Thursday Dec 18, 2025

🎙️✨ Glasgow Sessions — Live Poetry at Hillhead Book Club ✨📖In this episode of Glasgow Sessions, we head to Poets’ Corner Glasgow 📍 at the iconic Hillhead Book Club for a powerful night of live poetry and spoken word 🎤🔥, recorded on 15th September 2025.Hosted by the brilliant Emry Beatie (@lochlurker) and Silouan (@silouanarts) 🌿🎙️, the evening brought together an inspiring mix of voices from across Glasgow’s thriving poetry scene.🖋️ Featuring performances from: ✨ Louis Keyes ✨ Jim Ewing ✨ Nate Begg ✨ Gotham’s Calling ✨ Innately Unconventional ✨ And the first-ever poetry reading from Glasgow poet Myles-Elio 🌙📚 ✨ Plus selected poems from Glasgow Sessions📚 Themes explored in this episode: 🔍 Self-exploration & identity 🌿 Tradition & inheritance 🤍 Childbirth, creation & beginnings 🛠️ Work, labour & everyday experienceThis episode captures the atmosphere of a live poetry night — intimate, reflective, and deeply human ✨🖤. A celebration of language, community, and creative expression in the heart of Glasgow 🏙️📖.🎧 Recorded live at Hillhead Book Club, Glasgow.

Episode #5 - Emry Beattie

Friday Oct 17, 2025

Friday Oct 17, 2025

🎙️ This week on Glasgow Sessions, host Richard Lee sits down with the brilliantly talented Emry Beattie (@lochlurker) — a Glasgow-based poet whose words move, challenge, and inspire 💫📝 Emry is the host of Poet’s Corner at Hillhead Bookclub, where every Wednesday from 8pm–10pm, voices rise, emotions flow, and poetry takes centre stage 🎤✨In this episode, expect deep chats, plenty of insights, and some truly mesmerising poetry from Emry 🌙💭 Together, they explore creativity, mythology, family histories, and the healing power of words — this one’s not to be missed! 💜📲 Listen NOW on your favourite platform: ➡️ Spotify 🎧 ➡️ Apple Podcasts 🍏 ➡️ Amazon Music 🔥🎉 Support the podcast at Patreon.com/GlasgowSessions 💜 Every bit helps us keep the conversations flowing!👇 Follow & connect: @glasgowsessions 💬 @lochlurker 🌿#GlasgowSessions #PoetryCommunity #SpokenWord #MentalHealthMatters #GlasgowCreatives #PodcastDrop #PoetryLovers #Wellbeing #ScottishPoetry #HillheadBookclub #CreativeConversations 🌆📚🪶

Saturday Sep 27, 2025

🎙️ Welcome back to Glasgow Sessions! In this episode, your host Richard Lee sits down with three brilliant Glasgow poets — Tyler Kerr, Cat Cochrane & Hannah Doyle ✨.We’re diving deep into the world of words, creativity, and the real-life stories behind the poems. Expect heartfelt performances 🎤 that’ll hit you right in the feels ❤️, alongside some open and honest chats about mental health 🧠. Each poet shares their own ways of looking after themselves — from daily rituals to little acts of kindness that keep them grounded 🌱.But don’t worry, it’s not all heavy — there are plenty of laughs 😂 along the way. Tyler, Cat, and Hannah bring not just their poetry, but their personality, humour, and warmth to the mic, making this a truly special session. It’s that perfect mix of meaningful conversations + good vibes 💫.Whether you’re a poetry lover 📚, someone curious about how creatives look after their wellbeing 🌸, or just in the mood for a good listen while you’re out on a walk 🚶, cooking dinner 🍳, or chilling with a cuppa ☕ — this one’s for you.So plug in your headphones 🎧, hit play ▶️, and join us for an episode that celebrates creativity, community, and the power of speaking openly about mental health. Trust us, you won’t want to miss this one 💥.#GlasgowSessions #PoetryCommunity #MentalHealthMatters #GlasgowCreatives #PodcastLife #SpokenWord #PoetryLovers #Wellbeing

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