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Jake Stone was the frontman and songwriter for Australian band Bluejuice, who had three successful albums, two independent EPs, and a string of hit singles. For detailed show notes, visit listencarefully.com.au.
Bluejuice frontman Jake Stone shares some of his vocational history with creative pursuits in music and comedy, following from a discussion of Jake's special interest in martial arts and how it relates to his experiences of school bullying. The song excerpt opening this episode is 'Act Yr Age'. Other songs and videos discussed can be found at wideopenairexchange.com. The comedy and music chat starts at 36:27, if you've already heard the radio broadcast about martial arts.
Bluejuice frontman Jake Stone shares some of his vocational history with creative pursuits in music and comedy, following from a discussion of Jake's special interest in martial arts and how it relates to his experiences of school bullying. The song excerpt opening this episode is 'Act Yr Age'. Other songs and videos discussed can be found at wideopenairexchange.com. The comedy and music chat starts at 36:27, if you've already heard the radio broadcast about martial arts.
Brendan Hamilton is a singer-songwriter from Newcastle (Australia). In a previous life, he was the drummer for Broadway Mile. While he was in that band, Brendan supported artists such as Jon Stevens (Noiseworks), Dragon, You am I and Bluejuice. He also co-wrote two songs that reached #1 on the Triple J Unearthed Charts. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Isabella Maria Rafaela Gabriella Micaela Benita De Wardin, aka Twiggii Quinn, is a Belgian Brazilian Singer/Songwriter and Pole Dancer. She is no stranger to the entertainment world and dreamt about being a professional ballerina as a young girl. Twiggii has been ballet dancing since age four and danced avidly till the time an injury forced her to surrender her dreams at age 16. A broken foot forced Twiggii to give up the dream of becoming a ballerina, yet the desire to entertain remained unhinged. At age 16, she became the Lead Singer and Violinist of a metal band, ‘Wardoom.' Twiggii has been playing violin since age eight and snatched the first chance to bring her little Three years laknown passion into the limelight. ter, Twiggii discovered Opera and did not take long to realize her innate talent in it. Driven by the desire to make it a profession, she joined a Gospel Choir at age 21, a decision that inspired her to change styles and start anew. Today, Twiggii runs a compositions. She YouTube Channel where she sings covers and her original is well in pubs, bars, & events.recognized in the local entertainment scene and performs actively.
Indie rock lads PLANET are our guest on the pod this Friday! The 4-piece from Sydney have been releasing gorgeous indie rock for the last 5 years or so, but today are finally releasing their debut record Information Overload. In today's episode, we're speaking with Matty and Tommy from the band about working with Adrian Busby (Placebo, Bluejuice, Spice Girls), sneaking into certain buildings to utilise the best studios in Sydney, touring with the OG lineup of The Wiggles, and we discuss the current state of pop music.You can buy Information Overload here.You can listen to PLANET here.You can see the guys on tour here.PLANET Instagram: @PLANETPLANET Facebook: @PLANETThanks again to Matty & Tommy from PLANET for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Shari at Great Company Collective for her 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 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week It's Game of Thrones versus the Sopranos. Adam is representing team Tony Soprano and Jeremy is representing team Tywin Lannister. The guys talk HBO, Body Count, Bluejuice, Borderlands 3, and a Holiday inspired movie pitch.Start a podcast with Buzzsphttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1349671
Barry McClain Jr.Take a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Barry McClain Jr. Barry is a comic book artist and graphic designer for several publishers including Blue Juice Comics and Valiant Comics. In this episode we chat about how he first got into comics and who showed him how to start drawing characters. (Its not who you think) Then we get into exactly how he was able to get signed to a publisher and was able to finally quit his day job. We discuss several of his projects including: Q Ball, The Accelerators, and Anne Bonnie. We also talk about how influential all of the guys at Tell 'Em Steve Dave and the I Sell Comics podcasts, and Jay & Silent Bob's Secret Stash have been.Follow Barry on social media:Insta: @Stay_BrokeFB: Barry McClain (Comic book artist)
Josh from the band Joined John on the Phone , we talked about there current track 'Uilohi" and some of the bands previous releasesLittle King are a mish-mash of musical genres, unapologetically staying outside the box, this crafty act mould haunting vocals, cheeky riffs, dope rhythms and a collection of effects to create something a little bit interesting. Their tunes are completely accessible but at the same time, for want of a better word, still unique.Based on the Mid North Coast of NSW, Little King members Joshua McGovern & Chris Boaz have played together under various guises for the best part of 9 years and teamed up to create some unique pseudo-pop-electro-soul vibes. With influences that include Chet Faker, Jordan Rakei, Fat Freddy's Drop, and Drake to name a few, Little King combines their hybrid pop-electro-funk-soul sound with clever melodies and catchy hooks creating a cocktail of musical tastiness.Their foray into the live music scene started in 2015, having been successful in an original song competition, they were selected support Donavon Frankenreiter on one of his east coast shows prior to his appearance at the Byron Bay Blues & Roots Festival.Their debut self-titled EP was produced by Alex Gooden, who has previously worked with Evermore, Bluejuice and Megan Washington, at Myrtle Street Studios in Sydney, and released in June on the North Coast, followed by a brief East Coast tour and a two week tour of New Zealand’s South Island, where their music was extremely well received.Between the back-and-forth of touring the East Coast, promoting their EP, of which they are receiving airplay all over the country, surfing and skating, Little King continue to spend their days tucked away in the Hinterland of the Coffs Coast, writing, rehearsing and performing.
Ayyy! It's the NBA Straya Season Preview - Part 4 ... the 'Good But F**cken YAWWWWWN' tier... and we've got special guest Stavros Yiannoukas back to talk Spurs! Yep - the former Bluejuice frontman chats about his beloved San Antonio -- including Tim Duncan's dad jeans -- and there's also 3 other teams tackled. PLUS! There's a couple of YEAH-NAHs... and a quick look at what's happening in the NBA Preseason and a bit more on China vs the NBA. (LeBron thoughts coming next show) Also... OUR KICKSTARTER IS OVER 100, WHICH IS AMAZING!! Big cheers to all the legends who've pledged already, (they'll get a little special extra prezzie) -- and if you haven't pledged & bought a T-shirt yet, get around it HERE! in the meantime, get around us at -- facebook.com/NBAstraya -- twitter.com/NBAstraya -- NBAstraya.com ... and of course our Kickstarter page. Love ya guts!
THE BOOMERS BEAT TEAM USA! THEY REALLY DID! IT WASN'T A DREAM! So... we welcome on Stav Yiannoukas, NBA nut & author of Elliot Foxley and former singer of Bluejuice to break EVERYTHING down. Patty Mills' epic performance, Kemba's role, Jayson Tatum sucking, Myles Turner being big, ... and just how good Jock Landale is. We break out the big guns too: the NBA Straya Approved Performance of the Night, Old Mate No Mates, Spud of the Night... and all your old favorites. Also, there's an apology to Nick Kay. And make sure you chuck Stav a follow on twitter - @stavwasthere Loads of great stuff... give it a smash! You know the drill; get around it! and get around us at -- facebook.com/NBAstraya -- twitter.com/NBAstraya -- NBAstraya.com And go buy some cool stuff like Ben Simmons Merch or this treadlie or gym stuff or even baby stuff from Amazon and help us out, wouldya?
Melbourne rock group Kingswood's frontman Fergus has a chat with Steve after the release of the band's new single 'Messed It Up'. Fergus chats about the musical direction for the band's next album, their upcoming European tour and Steve's previous interview with Kingswood that was gatecrashed by a near-naked Jake from Bluejuice.
Stav spent 13 years as one of the front men in rock band Bluejuice. Now he has released an e-book, Elliot Foxley, about a little lost fox who finds his way home. It's a sweet yet complex story about finding your place in the world.
Did you know that Jake Stone, front man for Bluejuice, was a judge at Eurovision?! Or that he had a sketch comedy show on TV? Music and performing plays a huge part in everything Jake does and we the lot. Punks, After Change also drop by to explain how to start a band in the modern era.
Adelaide rockers Grenadiers tear up the triple j studio with their jam 'Summer' before a raucous cover of Bluejuice's 'Vitriol' for Like A Version.
Adelaide rockers Grenadiers tear up the triple j studio with their jam 'Summer' before a raucous cover of Bluejuice's 'Vitriol' for Like A Version.
On an intense episode of MFA, Bluejuice frontman Jake Stone joins me to reveal his passion for the self-titled debut album from Ben Folds Five - an album Jake says has inspired almost every song he's written since. We talk about how the album got him back into piano playing, what "cool" meant in the 90s and why Folds didn't fit it, whether BFF were more emotionally honest than grunge bands, what kind of music is best to dance to when you're coping with anxiety and depression, writing about infidelity, the different types of love you can have for a band and why Jake would prefer not to be himself. Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here or in other podcasting apps by copying/pasting our RSS feed -http://myfavoritealbum.libsyn.com/rssMy Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.
This week - something a bit different. I am a very big fan of former Bluejuice frontman, comedian and broadcaster Jake Stone and feel very lucky indeed to count him as a friend. I think he's extremely funny and creative but also has a darkness and a brutal honesty to him that I find fascinating. This chat - recorded back in January of this year - covers Jake's career with Bluejuice, the band's philosophy, the state of today's music industry, the major break-up in his life that inspired him so much and stilll haunts him, mental health issues and the experiecne of writing a good pop song. Jake even kindly gave me a special little musical treat, just for this podcast: his cover of How Will I Know?. Enjoy! My upcoming dates on the MICF Roadshow ABC's Q&A Special: Between A Frock And A Hard Place (hosted by me) @thisisbluejuice bluejuice.info Embankments on soundcloud Cause of the Week: Music NSW (musicnsw.com)
Bluejuice play the last Like A Version of the year (and one of their last performances ever) with their original tune 'Work' a fitting rendition of Boyz II Men's 'End Of The Road'.
A weekly podcast about video games hosted by Stephen Castaneda and Josh Picard. This week Stephen and Josh get together to talk about Super Smash Bros for 3DS and Wii U, Stephen's time at EB Games Expo, Blizzard's Titan, Microsoft acquiring Mojang and much more! You can also find all of Josh Picard's fantastic music here: soundcloud.com/josh-picard This weeks intro and outro music was "George Costanza" by Bluejuice
A weekly podcast about video games hosted by Stephen Castaneda and Josh Picard. This week Stephen and Josh talk about what they've been playing, EA Access, Playstation Now, Destiny's Beta, Marty O'Donnell v Bungie and much more! You can also find all of Josh Picard's fantastic music here: soundcloud.com/josh-picard The theme song is 'I'll Go Crazy' by Bluejuice and the outro song is S.O.S also by Bluejuice. Both can be found on iTunes.
This man needs no introduction...... Well, maybe a little one. Stav from Bluejuice everyone!