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Radio 2,19 Jan 2026,150 mins

Cast's John Power chooses his Tracks Of My Years

Vernon Kay

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Vernon starts a new week and is joined by John Power from Cast and The La's, who chooses his Tracks Of My Years - ten songs that tell the story of his life and career to date. Also, two more contestants take on the music quiz Ten To The Top, and our dip into the BBC Archives for Vernon's Vault celebrates the 80th birthday of The Queen Of Country, Dolly Parton. Born in Allerton, Liverpool, in 1967, John Power didn't pick up a guitar until his mid-teens when, encouraged by Lee Mavers, he started playing bass with The La's. He was part of the band from 1986 to 1991, including playing on their classic There She Goes, before leaving to form Cast. Cast released four albums before splitting in 2002, then reformed in 2010 and have released music and toured regularly ever since. Last year, they celebrated thirty years since their debut album All Change, as well as supporting Oasis on their huge reunion tour, including Wembley Stadium, Heaton Park, Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Croke Park in Dublin, Murrayfield in Edinburgh – plus New Jersey and LA in the USA. Cast are releasing their eighth studio album Yeah Yeah Yeah at the end of January and playing some small UK shows around the release of the new album in association with local record stores. Produced by BBC Audio for BBC Radio 2.

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Tracklist

  1. Track
    Artist
  2. 1.
    Living in America
    Living in America
    James Brown
  3. 2.
    Hold My Hand
    Hold My Hand
    Jess Glynne
  4. 3.
    We Will Always Be The Way We Were
    We Will Always Be The Way We Were
    Jack Savoretti