Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess are sending big love to Ōtautahi today; Penelope Noir talks about the legend that is Grace Jones on Fashun; Suri talks us through the latest non-fiction book she's been reading, Land: How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World, by Simon Winchester; and Justine helps us with all your union queries over the last week.
Kirsten pays tribute to Nanci Griffith, a singer-songwriter with a memorable voice and songs, who died two days ago at the age of 68. She paved the way for modern women in folk. Nanci Griffith described her own style as "folkabilly". Unforgettable.
This week's show featured new music from Danger Mouse & Black Thought, Lee Fields, Fable and more. Sam also pays tribute to both Lamont Dozier and the Pogues Darryl Hunt who passed away last week.