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One of our great Australian characters in full flight! From delivering pizzas in a 1971 Datsun to making double tons, Jason Gillespie has done it all—and then some. Dizzy opens up on that iconic nickname, his current obsession with pan-fried veggie dumplings, and his love of old-school wrestling and Bernard Fanning. He shares wisdom from his late father, pays tribute to Malcolm Marshall, and lets us in on jaw-dropping moments with Hugh Jackman inside the Lord’s changerooms. Plus: the hardest batters he bowled to, the bowlers who made him sweat, plus, a nice plug for that unforgettable double century. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaz and Tubes detail their trip to Fanning Dempsey National Park with Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey from Fanning Dempsey National Park.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of their Tassie show at The Odeon next week, Kaz and Tubes chat with Bernard Fanning from Fanning Dempsey National Park, offering to take the pair on a tour of the Fanning Dempsey National Park that we named in their honour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clairsy & Lisa spoke to Powderfinger frontman Bernard Fanning ahead of the Summersault shows this weekend, he also talked about playing cricket with Adam Gilchrist and the fact that it’s now 25 years since the release of Odyssey No.5.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clairsy has finally joined the gym after promising Lisa he’d do it back in January and then Lisa told Clairsy about her brutal PT session yesterday. Yesterday we opened the phones and textline to ask about the trends you never want to see again, today it was the reverse question, what trends DO you want to see again. Bernard Fanning is heading west this weekend for the Summersault Festival in Busselton, he called the guys on his way to talk about the gig, how much he’s looking forward to walking along the Busselton jetty and how he ended up playing cricket with Adam Gilchrist. In The Shaw Report, Ed Sheeran opens up about his hobby of collecting movie props and talks are happening for Adolescence 2 already. Ben O’Shea has been to the movies and gives Clairsy & Lisa his review of Death Of A Unicorn. Lady Gaga has announced an Aussie tour but she’s not coming to Perth and this morning, Lisa saw some Facebook comments about it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a celebration of 100 episodes of HearSej and the tables are turned to face Seja, as three of her favourite people interview her about her life. Bernard Fanning (Powderfinger), Stella Mozgawa (Warpaint) and Spod ask Seja about the important issues such as who has the best stage banter in Australia, why do we like fart noises only if a synthesizer is making them, and which famous people have you seen naked. Seja also tells her friends about how she makes the podcast, which guests she has connected with the most, and her experiences moving to Australia from Germany. Seja tells three strange show stories, one of which she has illustrated. All illustrations can be seen on instagram @hearsejpodcast, or on the HearSej Facebook page.
Ahead of Fanning Dempsey National Park coming to Hobart to play at The Odeon Theatre, Tubes speaks with member Paul Dempsey. Paul tells Tubes about why touring with his mate Bernard Fanning has been "a lot of fun", what it was like performing at the Opera House on New Years Eve and why they are keen to visit "Fanning Dempsey National Park" when they arrive in Tasmania in May. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bernard Fanning is no stranger to the limelight. With Powderfinger he sold millions of albums and rocked out to stadiums of adoring fans.Then he stripped it back as a solo artist and went Number 1 again. Bernard holds the record for the most amount of Hottest 100 number 1's, he is adored by generations of Australians, and is one of the most enjoyable people to chat music with.Bernard's new project with Paul Dempsey proves he's still compelled to create music, and with all of this history, we sat down in Melbourne's legendary Bakehouse Studios to Take 5.Interestingly, Bernard came up with his own theme for this one; he was super keen to explore the world's of vulnerability and bravado. And from Bowie to Nina Simone, AC/DC to Bob Dylan, we unpacked a whole lot more. Settle in for this special extended cut of Bernard Fanning's Take 5.AC/DC – ‘Jailbreak'David Bowie – ‘Sound And Vision'Nina Simone – 'I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free'Prince – ‘1999'Bob Dylan – ‘Most Of The Time' Watch Take 5 on ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/take-5-with-zan-rowe
Ahead of Kasey's book launch at The National Library of Australia in Canberra tonight, she visited Rod and Gabi in the studio. She admitted to sharing many secrets in the book not just of herself, but also some of her famous friends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're diving into a new season of Take 5 on ABC TV and ABC iview, with all of season three now up to stream! And while Take 5 comes back to your screens, you're gonna hear special extended cuts right here on the podcast. Season 3 is a ripper. Comedian Bill Bailey, beloved actor Claudia Karvan, rock legends Neil Finn and Bernard Fanning, performer extraordinaire Casey Donovan… and to kick it all off, the one and only Dannii Minogue.Dannii has been in the public eye since the age of 10. As a kid on Young Talent Time, she jumped into soap opera Home & Away then hit the pop charts with her dance hits. She designed her own fashion line, judged rising stars to 20 million people in the UK, and now hosts the UK's first ever queer dating show. Dannii Minogue has lived many lives. So what were the catalysts that drove her extraordinary career? From an icon who set her path, to victorious songs of survival and reminders of living life to the full, this is a beautiful conversation that will show Dannii Minogue in a whole new light.Olivia Newton-John – ‘Hopelessly Devoted To You'Madonna – ‘Into the Groove'Robbie Williams & Kylie Minogue – ‘Kids'Ultra Naté – ‘Free'Agnes – ‘Selfmade'
What a pleasure it was to welcome one of the countries most sought out and respected Musicians, Dan Kelly. It's an exciting time as we gear up for a new album and tour as we go behind the scenes and hear about the writing process and plans for the tour which are both very exciting. We also chat about some of the amazing Collaborations he's had with his uncle Paul Kelly, plus Bernard Fanning, supporting Bob Dylan and some of the more comical things that happen while being a Musician. We can't wait to have Dan back in a chat soon, below are album/tour details. https://www.facebook.com/login/?next=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fdankellymusic%2FSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a pleasure it was to welcome one of the countries most sought out and respected Musicians, Dan Kelly. It's an exciting time as we gear up for a new album and tour as we go behind the scenes and hear about the writing process and plans for the tour which are both very exciting. We also chat about some of the amazing Collaborations he's had with his uncle Paul Kelly, plus Bernard Fanning, supporting Bob Dylan and some of the more comical things that happen while being a Musician. We can't wait to have Dan back in a chat soon, below are album/tour details. https://www.facebook.com/login/?next=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fdankellymusic%2FSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two of Australia's musical royalty have joined forces to form a new outfit - Fanning Dempsey National Park. Powderfinger's Bernard Fanning and Something For Kate's Paul Dempsey stopped by the Desert Rock FM studio to talk through their illustrious careers, what brought them together, and obviously, their favourite national parks. Their new album The Deluge is out now and their nationwide tour kicks off on the 11th of October.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The other day when Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey were here, we touched on something dear to my heart - using music as a way to enhance your day. I've used music as a tool for as long as I can remember. To shift mood states, to help me remember things, and to concentrate. It's the last one that had me thinking a bit - and it's something I wanted to share with you in the hope it might be useful Spotify Playlists:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5kahhMRNRn3cGvZgnzNhzp?si=1d81b69c466c4ff9https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3boTr6G5GYwBaI78lXbVOU?si=3de2f14e675240e3Artist Instagrams:Instagram (@hailconan)Instagram (@sunnofficial) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey are Australian artists and songwriters. Their debut album "Fanning Dempsey National Park" is out now.
What would you do if you had nothing to prove? If you were free to make any project you liked, in whatever shape you liked, to reflect your experience in that moment? Better yet - what if you got to do all of this with a close mate you've known for over 20 years? That pretty much describes the conversation Osher has around the new music from Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey. Two seminal Australian singer songwriters, they both have enormous careers and a legacy of music which has been the soundtrack to Australian life for nearly 30 years. Yet when they team up - the music they make sounds nothing like Powderfinger or Something for Kate - yet is still so very distinctly them. The new album is “The Deluge” - “Fanning Dempsey National Park”. Are touring in Oct - OG will see you there. To get in touch, get the newsletter and listen to every episode ever - oshergunsberg.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey from Fanning Dempsey National Park respond to Kaz & Tubes renaming a Tassie town after their band. State Opposition Leader Dean Winter shares his thoughts on the Tasmanian Government's plans for UTAS, stating the move would be “diabolical” for our state. Plus, Tubes recaps the Southern Football League matches from the weekend, and Brian O'Reilly does the same for the Oatlands District Football Association.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's rare to release a debut album thirty years into your career but for Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey, that's exactly what's happening today! 'The Deluge' is the first full-length effort from the pair's new joint venture Fanning Dempsey National Park and they sit down with Triple M's Brendan Annakin to unpack it on release day. Find out what they learned about each other and themselves in the studio (for better and worse); how David Bowie inspired the creative spark for the record and what to expect on their first tour this October.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Marto's traffic report LIVE from Moreton Island If You're Just Waking Up - Marguax defends power walking after Jemima Montag medal, Penny Smith wins bronze in trap shooting Evelyn Miller has 2 vaginas – Each with separate functioning wombs Trump questions Kamala's heritage China blames Aussie burgers for banned substance CFMEU – Ch9's Tim Arvier explains the current situation Jess Fox's beauty routine [medals over eyes] Bernard Fanning & Paul Dempsey live in the studio Diver Tom Daley's cool knitting habit Oz Games – Fraser McReight notifies of Wallabies Ballymore schedule clash! Who in your life abuses their power? Parking Inspector? Lollypop Lady?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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FULL SHOW | Melbourne Captain, Max Gawn, hits the studio with big calls on R21. Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey discuss their NEW album, The Deluge. Parcel Parcel gets even better, and Rosie's Gig Guide is back! Tune into Triple M weekdays LIVE from 6-9am for more Rosie, Wil and Daisy. To watch your new breakfast crew in action, head to Youtube. And for a laugh-fuelled feed, follow @triplemmelb on Instagram. Remember to like and share!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All-timer heroes of Australian music Paul Dempsey from Powderfinger and Bernard Fanning from Something for Kate jump into the Last Video Store to talk about their new collaborative project THE DELUGE (Fanning Dempsey National Park), their favourite flicks, and score a staff pick recommendation from Alexei for a film they can watch while they're on tour together. Follow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd for all the rental combo lists. Here's their combo list. Music & sounds by Rowan DixProduced & Edited by Alex Jae and Xanon MurphyArt by Hollow Bones StudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests today are Fanning Dempsey National Park, the exciting new supergroup formed by Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey. Both acclaimed for their illustrious solo careers and their work with iconic Australian bands—Powderfinger and Something for Kate, respectively—this collaboration marks a bold venture into fresh sonic territory. Their debut record, The Deluge, is a brilliant fusion of late 70s and early 80s prog and synth influences, inspired by artists like Gary Numan and David Bowie. In today's episode, we explore how this supergroup came to be, the challenges they've faced while embracing a new sound that pushes their live performance abilities, and the story behind how the ineptitude of ScoMo inspired one of the album's standout tracks.Fanning Dempsey National Park: Instagram / SpotifyPurchase The Deluge here. Purchase tickets to see FDNP live on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We love TWO HANDS because it is now about the things we miss. This episode is about Heath Ledger, the soundtrack and pre-millennium Sydney. Featuring: Filmmaker Gregor Jordan + stars Bryan Brown and Mariel McClorey, Bernard Fanning and music journalist Courtney Fry. Join us for SUNBURNT SCREENS at The Sydney Opera House 27-30 June Head Brollie.com.au or the Brollie app to dive into some powerful cinema Produced & Edited by Alex Jae Produced by Alexei Toliopoulos, James Keogh & Xanon Murphy Executive Produced by Ari Harrison Sunburnt Screens is brought to by Brollie, Umbrella Entertainment and DM MediaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Homegrown as he sits down with two of Australia's most iconic singer-songwriters, Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey, for an exclusive episode featuring their latest collaborative project, Fanning Dempsey National Park. With a combined legacy that includes a remarkable 72 performances between Fanning's Powderfinger and Dempsey's Something For Kate, this new venture marks their first-ever joint tour and album. In this episode, Fanning and Dempsey share the fascinating story behind Fanning Dempsey National Park. Discover how their musical journey together began during the lockdown with a cover of David Bowie and evolved into a full-fledged project recorded across studios in San Francisco, Norway, and Byron Bay. They delve into their unique songwriting process, the creation of their brand-new album, and what fans can expect from their upcoming live performances in October. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Homegrown as he sits down with two of Australia's most iconic singer-songwriters, Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey, for an exclusive episode featuring their latest collaborative project, Fanning Dempsey National Park. With a combined legacy that includes a remarkable 72 performances between Fanning's Powderfinger and Dempsey's Something For Kate, this new venture marks their first-ever joint tour and album. In this episode, Fanning and Dempsey share the fascinating story behind Fanning Dempsey National Park. Discover how their musical journey together began during the lockdown with a cover of David Bowie and evolved into a full-fledged project recorded across studios in San Francisco, Norway, and Byron Bay. They delve into their unique songwriting process, the creation of their brand-new album, and what fans can expect from their upcoming live performances in October. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy returns from the Amazing Race, Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey talk about their new music project, Topics Brownless comes in hot, and Super Netballers Sophie Garbin and Molly Jovic preview their Vixens vs Mavericks game on Monday. Then Carlton's Charlie Curnow is in studio, Peter Garrett talks about a new Midnight Oil doco, we get an Idiot File from Billy, and Callum Wilkie talks about his AFL journey - then sticks around for Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
It's Ratings Day and we blew the roof off the joint! Billy rips into an All Sports Report, then it's time for Topics Brownless. Melbourne Storm's Cam Munster previews State of Origin game 1, JB pays tribute to a WA footballing legend, then Jed from Langwarrin has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash. Billy reckons Australia is grouse, then Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey join the boys to talk about their new project Fanning Dempsey National Park. Finally, Billy tells us a joke JB branded "a little off-colour"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mayor of Clarence City Council, Brendan Blomeley, details last night's council meeting about the proposed High Performance Centre, saying it was used as an organised protest. Plus, Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey tell Kaz & Tubes all about their new musical project, Fanning Dempsey National Park.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big show today, We might have uncovered a big conspiracy in Perth involving ball tingling. Will Anderson show Gruen is back tonight, always good to catch up with Will. Angie delivered a sexy version of the budget. Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey have formed a new band.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roo and Ditts For Breakfast Catch Up - 104.7 Triple M Adelaide - Mark Ricciuto & Chris Dittmar
Special guests – Bernard Fanning & Paul Dempsey in studio Overnight news – Ozempic, the budget, & tipping etiquette The pashing car-crash incident Hear the best kids jokes doing the rounds Lehmo on proposals Are you a fan of Thurday night footy? Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sings the Hawks song liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Powderfinger's Bernard Fanning joins, Dell breaks down Team List Tuesday and we invite another listener to the Rush Hour Golf Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Adam Reynolds tried everything to get to Triple M's Legend's Lunch! Plus, Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey on their collaborative new album. And, The Dumb Things...some absolute cracker tales of stupidity!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Russell Morris, one of Australia's must enduring, most talented and most beloved singer, songwriters. From his pop stardom in the '60s to pioneering singer-songwriter, Russell has shaped the country's musical landscape for over seven decades. We explore the origins of his iconic hit, "The Real Thing," and the unconventional journey that led him to pursue a solo career. Discover the role Ian Meldrum played in transforming a six-and-a-half-minute epic into a chart-topping sensation, defying industry norms. Russell shares anecdotes from his early days, revealing the supportive environment that fuelled his passion for music. From his unconventional start to becoming an Australian rock legend, this episode is a journey through the highs and lows of a remarkable career. Starting as a pop sensation in the '60s, Russell faced a tough road ahead when his early hits didn't translate into lasting success. Undeterred, he explored different genres and even went MIA for a while. Fast forward to the '70s, and Russell makes a surprising comeback with the iconic "The Real Thing." He shares the wild story behind the creation of the song, involving an LSD trip and a makeshift studio in a houseboat. The success of "The Real Thing" catapults him back into the limelight, marking a pivotal moment in his career. But it wasn't all smooth sailing. Russell opens up about the challenges of dealing with record labels, the music industry, and the highs and lows of fame. Our chat delves into the nitty-gritty of Russell's artistic evolution, from pop to blues, and the unexpected twists that kept his career vibrant. In a nutshell, it's a rollercoaster tale of a music legend who faced setbacks, embraced change, and ultimately found his groove, creating a legacy that spans decades. At times, feeling like an old has-been, Russell yearned to create something current. After an album's failure, he faced the reality that people just weren't interested anymore. Undeterred, he looked in the mirror, realizing he couldn't sing pop songs as an old fart. So, he decided to return to his roots, exploring rhythm and blues, Tamla Motown, and Blues. His Blues journey took an unexpected turn when he stumbled upon a 1918 police file photo of Thomas Archer, aka Shark Jaws. Inspired, he turned Archer's story into the blues hit "Shark Mouth," which marked the resurrection of his career. His subsequent albums, like "Van Diemens Land" and "Red Dirt, Red Heart," defied industry expectations, blending blues and country. Despite initial skepticism, these albums went on to become chart-toppers. Russell's bluesy revival continued with "Black and Blue Heart" in 2019, a pop-rock collaboration with Bernard Fanning and Nick Didier. He even joined forces with Rick Springfield, creating an album under the pseudonym Jack Chrome. Fast forward to the present, and Russell Morris is still pushing boundaries. His latest release, "The Real Thing, The Symphonic Concert," features him performing with a 54-piece symphony orchestra. The idea, born from an encounter with businessman Clive Palmer, turned out to be a massive success, selling out venues across the country. Russell's story is one of determination and resolve. A tale of belief in yourself and never giving up your passion. He is an icon in Australia and loved by all. You may or may not know his name. You may or may not know his music but, by the time you've listened to this episode, I guarantee you will not forget him. I hope you enjoy this episode. Don't forget, if you have someone you'd like me to interview on your behalf (and perhaps you can join me on the line too) just send me a message through my website https:www.abreathoffreshair.com.au and let me know who your favourite 60s 70s or 80s artist is. Warmest Sandy
Australia dominated early at the Gabba, before Kavem Hodge and Joshua Da Silva turned the Windies' fortunes around. Hear all the highlights from Day 1 in Brisbane, as well as a special commentary stint from Powderfinger frontman Bernard Fanning!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter and Gideon sum up the second day of the Fifth Test with Bernard Fanning of Powderfinger and Western Suburbs CC Juniors, and savour the highlights of his (cricket) playing days. Email your questions, feedback, thoughts and top ten lists to - cricketetcetera@theaustralian.com.au Check out the Cricket, Et Cetera playlist made from Gideon's episode titles....it's put together by listener Evan Willis tap - here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to your short, sharp, brilliant nuggets of advice to help you on your way this week. It's over to Scotty Mac, Danger and Bern! So, get around Scott McLaughlin from episode 78, Patrick Dangerfield from episode 184, and Bernard Fanning from episode 17 of our Artist Series. Peace and Love, this week - and always!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Signature storytelling at its finest from the one and only Bernard Fanning. The perfect Artist Series guest, the singer-songwriter and former frontman of Powderfinger is a complete cricket nuffy! From his early days as an aspiring journalist, to life as a young musician, the rise of Powderfinger, to his solo career and family life, hear about the moments that have shaped Bernard's musical journey. There are some brilliant laughs and anecdotes along the way for everyone to enjoy! So sit back, relax, and get ready to hear an open, honest and just beautiful Bernard Fanning on the Howie Games Artist Series. You can still catch Bernard Fanning live at the Red Hot Summer Tour, he is performing every weekend and you can snap up a ticket here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You have gotta listen to this Player Profile. It's rockstar central on the Howie Games! Laughs, stories and just all round good times, with an all round terrific human being, the former Powderfinger front man, Bernard Fanning. From mowing lawns to pay his way in the early days, and wanting to swap jobs with Howie. Plus Ray Charles, Paella, Ted Lasso, the Godfather, The Goodies and Bruce Springsteen and more... it is all there. You can still catch Bernard Fanning live at the Red Hot Summer Tour, he is performing every weekend and you can snap up a ticket here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Signature storytelling at its finest from the one and only Bernard Fanning. The perfect Artist Series guest, the singer-songwriter and former frontman of Powderfinger is a complete cricket nuffy! From his early days as an aspiring journalist, to life as a young musician, the rise of Powderfinger, to his solo career and family life, hear about the moments that have shaped Bernard's musical journey. There are some brilliant laughs and anecdotes along the way for everyone to enjoy! So sit back, relax, and get ready to hear an open, honest and just beautiful Bernard Fanning on the Howie Games Artist Series. You can still catch Bernard Fanning live at the Red Hot Summer Tour, he is performing every weekend and you can snap up a ticket here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's stars and the 2000s trailblazers on the global impact of the digital age. Dave Gleeson celebrates the national heroes of this century like Powderfinger and Silverchair, plus hear from the new wave of Aussie rock from The Vines to Jet and Wolfmother. Plus the local members of the Billion Streams Club like Goyte and Vance Joy.Featuring Daniel Johns from Silverchair, Jet's Nic Cester, Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger, Missy Higgins, Vance Joy, Craig Nicholls from The Vines, Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley, Goyte, Kim Moyes from The Presets, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Jess & Lisa from The Veronicas, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Danny Beusaraus from the Dune Rats, Kieran Lama from Spacey Jane, Colin Hay, Michael Chugg, Lee Simon and John Watson.Episodes 1-3 are also available on Behind The Hits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today's stars and the 2000s trailblazers on the global impact of the digital age. Dave Gleeson celebrates the national heroes of this century like Powderfinger and Silverchair, plus hear from the new wave of Aussie rock from The Vines to Jet and Wolfmother. Plus the local members of the Billion Streams Club like Goyte and Vance Joy.Featuring Daniel Johns from Silverchair, Jet's Nic Cester, Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger, Missy Higgins, Vance Joy, Craig Nicholls from The Vines, Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley, Goyte, Kim Moyes from The Presets, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Jess & Lisa from The Veronicas, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Danny Beusaraus from the Dune Rats, Kieran Lama from Spacey Jane, Colin Hay, Michael Chugg, Lee Simon and John Watson.Episodes 1-3 are also available on Triple M Rock. Search ‘These Days'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clairsy & Lisa catch up with Missy who is soon heading west with Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda and Ian Moss for the Red Hot Summer Tour at Perth's Sandalford Winery but we recently saw her back-up singing for Midnight Oil... we find out why.
Clairsy & Lisa catch up with Missy who is soon heading west with Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda and Ian Moss for the Red Hot Summer Tour at Perth's Sandalford Winery but we recently saw her back-up singing for Midnight Oil... we find out why.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aussie Music Legend Bernard Fanning is on his way to Mildura Sunday March 5th 2023 part of the Red Hot Summer Tour. We catch up with him to find out more. Tickets available now @ Ticketmaster.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Ali Clarke Breakfast Show: We find out Adelaide is a city of HOARDERS. Bernard Fanning joins us and talks about book week & music! Ali's daughter Madso has suddenly gone Vego! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bernard Fanning of Powder Finger fame joins us on the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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THE RED HOT SUMMER TOUR IS BACK!!!!Matty O Catches with Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning and Missy Higgins after the Massive announcement celebrating some of the country's greatest songwriters ever as we welcome back the Red Hot Summer tour for 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE RED HOT SUMMER TOUR IS BACK!!!!Matty O Catches with Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning and Missy Higgins after the Massive announcement celebrating some of the country's greatest songwriters ever as we welcome back the Red Hot Summer tour for 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WAAX join us on the pod! The Brisbane based grunge rock band are back and stronger than ever with their brand new second record, entitled At Least I'm Free. The new record see's the band pushing their sonic boundaries while still maintaining their original roots, and has them once again working with the winning combination of Bernard Fanning and Nick DiDia. In today's episode, we're speaking with front-woman Maz DeVita about the evolution of the bands sound, working with Linda Perry (4 Non Blondes) for this new record, and returning to playing live shows.You can buy At Least I'm Free here.You can listen to WAAX here.You can catch WAAX on tour here.WAAX Instagram: @waaxWAAX Facebook: @waaxThanks again to Maz and WAAX for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Thomas from Positive Feedback for his assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Super good time on this week's episode chatting with Campbell and Lewis from King Stingray! King Stingray are truly one of the country's hottest bands at the moment - appearing on triple j's Like a Version a couple weeks back, playing at Splendour in the Grass yesterday, and releasing their debut record on August 5th - they're busy boys but made time for us. We talk about a couple of Aus records with Bernard Fanning's solo debut 'Tea & Sympathy' going up against 'Affirmation' by Savage Garden! Enjoy.(0:00) - Intro (4:03) - Chat with Campbell & Lewis(19:17) - The Facts(22:20) - The Elements(37:38) - Segments(1:01:40) - Ratings Follow Record Royale on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recordroyale/Listen to King Stingray here: https://spoti.fi/3vbOwigFollow them on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3vbd9MfFollow us on the socials:Will St Claire - https://www.instagram.com/willstclaire/Brad Mclean- https://www.instagram.com/bradbradnotgood_/Adam Lindsay - https://www.instagram.com/adamlindsay__/https://www.recordroyale.com.au/
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Bushfires, a global pandemic and now floods. We've seen it all in recent years. And through it all our beloved musicians step up, time and again, not only to provide a welcome distraction, but to raise funds to help devastated communities get back on their feet. Guest: Bernard Fanning, Musician
With intelligent and thought-provoking analysis, RN Drive goes behind the headlines to give you original insight into the world you live in. Keep up to date with federal politics, current affairs, arts, culture and the stories that are making Australia talk.
After their 1994 debut album not only failed to make a commercial dent for Polydor Records, but was also panned by critics and even the band themselves, Powderfinger returned to the studio with veteran Australian producer Tim Whitten (Hoodoo Gurus, The Go-Betweens, Clouds, etc.) for the sophomore album Double Allergic. The pairing paid off as the group put the studio to good use while maintaining a tight band feel that shifts between American alternative and more adventures diversions. The twin guitar work of Ian Haug and Darren Middleton carves out a wide range of sounds and textures that remain tasteful while dropping enough ear candy to make repeated listens pay off, while vocalist Bernard Fanning finds simple yet effective melodies to craft several radio-friendly tunes, all with the backing of a tight and versatile rhythm section. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Pick You Up 16:25 - Boing Boing 23:08 - Oipic 32:05 - Skinny Jean 40:09 - Come Away (Hidden Track) Outro - Living Type Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
After their 1994 debut album not only failed to make a commercial dent for Polydor Records, but was also panned by critics and even the band themselves, Powderfinger returned to the studio with veteran Australian producer Tim Whitten (Hoodoo Gurus, The Go-Betweens, Clouds, etc.) for the sophomore album Double Allergic. The pairing paid off as the group put the studio to good use while maintaining a tight band feel that shifts between American alternative and more adventures diversions. The twin guitar work of Ian Haug and Darren Middleton carves out a wide range of sounds and textures that remain tasteful while dropping enough ear candy to make repeated listens pay off, while vocalist Bernard Fanning finds simple yet effective melodies to craft several radio-friendly tunes, all with the backing of a tight and versatile rhythm section. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Pick You Up 16:25 - Boing Boing 23:08 - Oipic 32:05 - Skinny Jean 40:09 - Come Away (Hidden Track) Outro - Living Type Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
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We kick off the show with first words, then cover a bumper Mailbag. We talk about a peculiar blended family, then some Minnie Driver news in the Glossy's. We ask about Embarrassing Trips To The ER after a man got a padlock stuck on his undercarriage… Then we spoke to Bernard Fanning about #VaxTheNation! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tia has only just turned 21 and has released two albums with the song “Strangers” just shy of 12 million streams and certified GOLD, 2 Triple J feature albums and the Queensland Music Award for album of the year for “Thick Skin”. The most exciting thing for Tia is that she has really settled in with her family of bandmates Jordan Bain, Sebastian Jennings-Hingston & Izzy De Leon. Her live achievements already include a UK tour, SOLD OUT Australian headline shows, performances at Falls and Groovin In The Moo festivals and sharing the stage with the likes of Bernard Fanning, Boy & Bear, Ball Park Music, Frightened Rabbit, Lewis Capaldi and Gomez. As the world opens up in 2021 Tia and her band will be sharing their celebratory new live show as far and wide as possible. Connect with Tia: Website Facebook Instagram YouTube Spotify Twitter
Powderfinger's Bernard Fanning chats with Tracey about landing an invite to be on the Split Enz tribute album...
Powderfinger's Bernard Fanning chats with Tracey about landing an invite to be on the Split Enz tribute album...
On the eve of Powderfinger's new release, Bernard Fanning joins the Betoota Advocate Podcast to explain how a band that isn't together was able to get a new album together. Bernie tells us the story of Queensland's favourite rock export, how they met, how they toured, and what was the go with that plane? Recorded from the Budgy Smuggler Booth Youtube version: https://youtu.be/wq6mzPkCJR0
On the eve of Powderfinger's new release, Bernard Fanning joins the Betoota Advocate Podcast to explain how a band that isn't together was able to get a new album together. Bernie tells us the story of Queensland's favourite rock export, how they met, how they toured, and what was the go with that plane? Recorded from the Budgy Smuggler Booth Youtube version: https://youtu.be/wq6mzPkCJR0 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keith Duffy is an Irish bass guitarist, best known for his long-standing support role in the folk-pop band The Corrs. From 1990, he played bass with Commitments star Andrew Strong for 4 years and then toured with The Commitments band for a year, before getting a call from Corrs manager John Hughes in 1995. He has accompanied The Corrs on all of their tours ever since and played on their studio recordings. He also recorded bass on Bernard Fanning's (of Powderfinger) solo album Tea & Sympathy in 2006 and records/tours with Ronan keating. Keith is endorsed by EBS, Lakland and Ev .
We continue to mark the release of Dylan's new album ROUGH & ROWDY WAYS by featuring one of its songs, "Crossing the Rubicon," in the context of songs about crossing the Rubicon and songs about mysterious meetings and songs about being slow to head back home. This week on "Who Did It Better?" we feature two versions of "I Was Young When I Left Home," Dylan's and that of the X Ambassadors; go to our Twitter page @RainTrains and vote for who did it better!
Bree Tomasel - One half of ZM's Bree & ClintBree is one half of Bree & Clint, ZM's drive show in New Zealand. Previously, Bree hosted Sea FM Breakfast with Daniel Gawned and Weekend Breakfast at Nova Brisbane.Bree is also known for her social media antics and for hosting TVNZ's Celebrity Treasure Island.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: - COVID-19 in NZ- Unconventional relationships- Burping foods and intolerances - Being told off for content- The Australian and New Zealand radio industry- Digital content in the NZ market- Hosting Celebrity Treasure Island- Advice to people getting into radio- Moving to NZ and getting into the industry- Chemistry on air- Bree's future in radio- Team goals- Feedback and criticism- Airchecks- Being your true self on air- Private life and on air content- Anxiety and happiness- Ambition and focus- Responsibility to cover hard moments on radio- Run sheets- Guests and momentsBree on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breetomasel/Bree & Client: https://www.instagram.com/breeandclint/Watch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/783Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/
There are certain bands that are part of the fabric of Double J and triple j. Powderfinger is one of them. As we trek through the Take 5 archives, I want to take you back to summer 2015, when triple j was celebrating our 40th birthday. It was such an amazing time: we got to connect to dots between the original Double Jay to triple j to our new Double J family. Former presenters jumped on air, we played heaps of wonderful memories across our networks, and we celebrated with a massive concert in Sydney's Domain called Beat the Drum. Right before the gig, I asked Bernard to come in and Take 5. He and Powderfinger have so many memories with triple j, not just as a band but as listeners too. So get ready for a trip down triple j memory lane. The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy - ‘Television, The Drug of the Nation' Ben Harper - ‘Ground on Down' Elliott Smith - ‘Waltz #2 (XO)' Mia Dyson - ‘The Outskirts of Town' Big Scary - ‘Luck Now'
Everyone's Calling Christian! Jack Thompson, Simon Pegg, Tony Hadley and Bernard Fanning all dialled into the show on a frantic Thursday morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Declan Kelly Drummer, singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer from Sydney. Declan has played and worked with Bernard Fanning, Kasey Chambers, Katie Noonan, Passenger, Kingtide, Eugene Hideaway Bridges, Alex lloyd, Stan Walker, Guy Sebastian, Karise Eden, Stranger Cole, Johnny Osbourne, Jon Stevens…to name a few. Declan has a number of solo album releases including "Diesel n Dub", and "Tales from the Neighbourhood". A new album is slated for release for later in 2019. Episode recorded in Northmead, NSW Australia 14/06/2019 Episode Music: Intro - Carry Me by Declan Kelly Outro - Take Me In by Declan Kelly https://www.declankellymusic.com/home https://www.facebook.com/DeclanKellyMusic/ https://www.instagram.com/declankellymusic/?hl=en https://youtu.be/rwq7uCQiXas https://www.youtube.com/user/funkable1 https://open.spotify.com/artist/1KIk7R4aF70o6EMhqG4RFo?si=QbgpEtvPTvqAPwTh87MmeQ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.thegiglifepodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/thegiglifepodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thegiglifepodcast/?hl=en Email: thegiglifepodcast@gmail.com #thegiglifepodcast #thegiglife
I dag skal vi en tur down under med rock fra AC/DC, Silverchair, Cold Chisel, Baby Animals, The Superjesus, Bernard Fanning, Jet o.m.a. Tag med på en tur Australien tur/retur. Vært: Mike Tramp
One of the joys of having such a long running segment like the Take 5, are the archives. Off the back of a handful of Take 5's reflecting back on the 90's, it got me thinking about all the conversations I've had with artists over the more than 12 years I've been doing this. People for whom that decade has had a lasting impact, as a performer, or fan, or both. So I Frankensteined a monster Take 5; a collection of voices we know and love, talking about the songs that shaped who they became. Adalita, Johnny McKay, Kram, Daniel Johns, Jebediah and Bernard Fanning. The soundtrack to our lives, sharing the soundtrack to theirs. Hope you love it too. Adalita & Johnny McKay (Children Collide): Nick Cave - 'The Ship Song' Kram: The Breeders - 'Cannonball' Daniel Johns: Bjork - 'Joga' Jebediah's Kevin Mitchell & Vanessa Thornton: The Living End - 'West End Riot' Bernard Fanning: The Disposable Heroes of Hiphopisy - 'Television, The Drug of the Nation'
Ben Quilty is one of Australia's most celebrated artists. Whether he's painting the portrait of fellow artist Margaret Olley, of Australian soldiers in Afghanistan, of Jimmy Barnes or even of his old Torana, his style finds a heart and depth not often seen. I first met Ben when he working closely with the Bali 9 (particularly Myuran Sukumaran) using art therapy to help Myu as he sat confined in Kerobokan prison. When the day came for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukamaran to face death by firing squad, Ben Quilty led the charge to stand for mercy, gathering people from all backgrounds to campaign against the death penalty. It didn't succeed. But Ben's passion for commitment to the cause is just one of many instances where this artist and humanitarian has fought tooth and nail for justice. When he was a teenager, art was Ben Quilty's salve. As an adult, his work continues to help and heal him and those around him. Across five songs, Ben Quilty took part in music therapy. Paul Kelly - ‘Firewood and Candles' The Lemonheads - ‘The Outdoor Type' PJ Harvey - ‘This Mess We're In (ft. Thom Yorke)' The Beatles - ‘Blackbird' Jimmy Barnes - ‘Still On Your Side (ft. Bernard Fanning)'