
Gary Davies sits in with Kenny Logan choosing his Tracks Of My Years
Rugby icon Kenny Logan chooses his Tracks Of My Years, there's more music history in De Ja Woo, and two more music buffs show off their knowledge in Ten To The Top.
Scottish rugby icon Kenny Logan takes us on his 10 song journey all this week in Tracks Of My Years.
A promising footballer in his youth, Kenny decided to concentrate on the oval ball instead and went on to become one of Scotland's most successful exports, winning three English Premierships with Wasps, as well as a Scottish Premiership title with Stirling County.
He made his international debut in 1992, and by his retirement in 2005 had been capped 70 times and scored 220 points. During his time playing for Scotland, Kenny also played in the 2003 World Cup and scored 20 tries for the team.
Since retiring, Kenny has worked on a number of enterprises, including co-founding the National Fitness Games. He also champions - and fund raises - on behalf of several good causes and is an in-demand after-dinner speaker on the subjects of dyslexia, neurodiversity and inclusion.
Plus the mid-morning music quiz Ten To The Top, more music history in De Ja Woo, and the Record and Album Of The Week.
To listen on most smart speakers, just say "Ask ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Sounds to play Vernon Kay."