Music Goes Green [Jo Whiley]

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Jack Johnson20220518Jack Johnson speaks to Jo Whiley about his extensive environmental work. He's a long-time campaigner for clean waters and his label Bushfire Records is a leader in greening the music industry. He uses his tours and music to create change and make music greener and more sustainable. Jack is also a member of an advisory board that helps musicians to work without damaging the planet.

Jo Whiley speaks to Jack Johnson about how musicians are helping the environment.

Jo treats listeners to her favourite album tracks and musical gems rarely heard on Radio 2

Kt Tunstall20220517KT Tunstall speaks to Jo Whiley about how her debut album helped plant a forest in Scotland. How she and other musicians such as Ellie Goulding and Billie Eilish work with a company to make sure their tours are as green as possible. And she speaks about how musical instruments are going green too. Woods like Rosewood and Ebony often harvested illegally, and Indigenous communities are the first line of defence against rainforest destruction. KT speaks of her life-changing trip to Peru where she met Diana R퀀os, a community leader who's fighting the loggers.

Jo Whiley speaks to KT Tunstall about how musicians are helping the environment.

Jo treats listeners to her favourite album tracks and musical gems rarely heard on Radio 2

KT Tunstall speaks to Jo Whiley about how her debut album helped plant a forest in Scotland. How she and other musicians such as Ellie Goulding and Billie Eilish work with a company to make sure their tours are as green as possible. And she speaks about how musical instruments are going green too. Woods like Rosewood and Ebony often harvested illegally, and Indigenous communities are the first line of defence against rainforest destruction. KT speaks of her life-changing trip to Peru where she met Diana Ríos, a community leader who's fighting the loggers.