The Hour presenter and former Pop Idol winner sings her version of Robert Burns classic John Anderson My Jo.
Irish singing Imelda May will be performing at the Celtic Connections in Glasgow this weekend. She is also releasing a new single.
Irish singer Imelda May performs her hit single Inside Out in The Hour studio.
The Dumfries born folk-singer has been compared to Joni Mitchell and she joined The Hour to show Scotland why.
The Hour presenter spreads a little x-mas cheer with her rendition of Christmas classic ‘Santa Baby’.
With Snow White away doing the Christmas shop, the Seven Dwarfs took a minute to drop by The Hour studios and tell us about working with Darius Campbell at the King’s Theatre, Glasgow.
U2, James Brown, Madonna and Van Morrison have all played alongside Hue and Cry. Today they performed We Free Kings live on The Hour.
Heaven 17 set the UK music charts alight in the 1980s with their funky pop sound. The band perform their song Let Me Go on The Hour.
Violinist Nicola Benedetti performs traditional Scottish tune Mrs Jamieson's Favourite.
The last letter of Guardsman Tony Downes, the 60th soldier to be killed in Afghanistan, moved The Soldiers so much that they have recorded it as the title track to their new album.
Scottish singer-songwriter Penny Black performs her new song Green on The Hour.
Irish supergroup Ash have been performing together since they were 15 and one of their first hits - Girl From Mars - is still a crowd favourite.
Scotland’s rhinestone cowboy has been entertaining the world for 55 years with his own take on country and western music. Now 70, he performed live in the studio.
Amy Winehouse's dad Mitch worked as a cab driver until he was asked to make an album two years ago. Now he performs live on The Hour.
The Hour's presenter Michelle McManus performed Feelin' Good, accompanied by just a keyboard, the friday before Halloween.
Westlife are one of the biggest pop groups in Europe. In their 12 year career they have notched up 14 number one singles and released 10 studio albums. The band have sold over 43 million records worldwide and are the UK’s biggest selling arena act.
After rocking Glasgow’s ABC arena on Thursday night, US pop group Train are on track to take Europe by storm.
Scottish musician Horse performs one of her hit singles, 'Careful', and is touring the UK to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of her album 'The Same Sky'.
The platinum-selling singer-songwriter performed big band favourite Fly Me to the Moon live on The Hour.
Robert Pattison look-a-like tipped to take the charts by storm after single release.