Keith Brymer Jones - The Pottery Throw Down judge's life as a punk singer cover art

Keith Brymer Jones - The Pottery Throw Down judge's life as a punk singer

Keith Brymer Jones - The Pottery Throw Down judge's life as a punk singer

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Hello, Neil Brand here –

For this first show, I’m joined by the marvellous Keith Brymer Jones, much loved for his pottery designs and his emotional appearances as a judge on TV’s Great Pottery Throwdown.

We talk creativity, nostalgia, and the many ways in which music finds its way into his life — whether he’s at the potter’s bench, on stage with his own band, or even at his mother’s wake.

Keith’s chosen tracks take us from the 1970s right up to the present day and from the early days of Roxy Music, through Kate Bush and 90s big beat, to the very latest English folk music.

Best of all – Keith introduces me to a couple of artists I knew nothing about!

Find the Spotify playlist of all Keith Brymer Jones’ selections here.

Buy Keith’s autobiography, ‘Boy in a China Shop’ here.

Follow Keith: https://www.instagram.com/keithbrymerjones/

Featured artists and tracks (with Spotify links):

  • Roxy Music, “Both Ends Burning”, “Do the Strand”
  • Theatre of Hate, “Original Sin”, “Do You Believe in the Westworld”
  • The Wigs, “Six o’ Clock Shuffle”
  • Kate Bush, “This Woman’s Work”
  • Chemical Brothers, “Out of Control”
  • Stick in the Wheel, “Over Again”, “Steals the Thief”

Connect With Us

Stay in tune with All About The Music and join the conversation wherever you are:

Website: allaboutthemusicpod.com — explore episodes, guest playlists, and behind-the-scenes stories.

Instagram: @allaboutthemusic.pod — discover new episodes, reels, and the songs that shaped our guests.

Facebook: facebook.com/allaboutthemusicpod — follow for updates, clips, and listener discussions.

TikTok: @allaboutthemusicpod — enjoy bite-sized musical moments and highlights from the...

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.