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A podcast about Blak Sovereignty. It is time to listen in deeply to our waters, our lands, our sky country, our roots. Time to walk home together. For all our non-indigenous brothers, sisters and guests on our lands___ we ask who are your ancestors, what are their stories and how do they connect with ours? In our eighth episode we're yarnin up with Emily Wurramara. Hailing from her homelands of Groote Eylandt, Emily is a deep Anindilyyakwa song woman who shares her lived experience in the music industry and her innovative mission as an artist. A passionate truth teller, Emily evokes knu ways to decolonise in the industry. ARIA winner for contemporary album 2024, she has toured with iconic artists Uncle Archie Roach, Mavis Staples, Missy Higgins, Coloured Stone, Cat Empire and more. Connected to the deep soils of our lands, Emily is etching knu traks for our mob. This sister is solid in pioneering sovereign self-management in a sea of sharks. Emily shares integrated understanding of country and culture___ and how these stories are interwoven into her song. __________________________ CREDITS Executive Producer: Jaja Dare Edit & Sound Mix: Vera White Mastered: Josh Coom Sound Recording: Mark Taylor Music: Lady Blue by Emily Wurramara & Yinyarr Mulana Winyarr by Madi Colville-Walker. Recorded and produced on Gumbaynggirr First Nations sacred lands in collab with Koori Mail. Follow for all the latest Blak News. Epic love to sissy Emily Wurramara for her authenticity and innovation. Sus her song and electric spirit wherever you get your music fix. We acknowledge the lands on which we live and work, cared for by our traditional custodians for 80,000+ years. We move together against the continuing genocide and colonisation of our peoples. Our sovereignty was never ceded. We endow deep respect to the bloodlines of this country. About Decolonise // spearheaded by Wiradjuri original and creative powerhouse with an aptitude for innovation, Jaja is ablaze with the exploration of how we move forward in the continuing invasion. Working with mob across our countries to decolonise, Jaja addresses the systemic racism that continues to perpetuate trauma for our peoples and lands. Truth telling is an epic part of decolonising. The system is cracking and it is up to all of us to listen deeply. It is time to evolve into what is not only possible, but necessary. For more info check decolonise.com.au or follow on INSTA. © Jaja Dare 2025
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (27/03/2025)Entrevistas:- Contactamos a Hitten en mitad de su gira americana - Karlan , la fogosa banda de indie rock, nos presentan su primer Lp, "Surfer"- Crudos (Chema Espejo) , clásicos del rock murciano, anuncian recopilatorio. - Cocodrilos se reúnen más de 30 años después para subirse a un escenario.Noticias:El libro The Beatles Anthology se reedita por su 25 aniversario. 8 de los primeros discos de los Stones publicados en Dolby Atmos. Se anuncia edición conmemorativa 40 aniversario de Brothers in arms. Nuevo avance del próximo disco de Peter Murphy. Zendaya interpretará a Ronnie Spector. Brighton 64 anuncia su despedida. Toma vistas suma nuevos nombres a su cartel. Regresa anti con nuevo Ep tras 16 años. Muere Paul Wagstaff, guitarrista de Happy Mondays. The Specials publican homenaje a fallecidos de 2Tone. El sello Casa Maracas publicará disco de homenaje a Super 8 de Los Planetas. Alcantarilla le pone el nombre de una calle al rockero Emilio Chicheri.Novedades discográficas:Stereophonics, Lori Meyers e INMIR, Farmacia de Guardia, El Klan de los DDT, Carolina Durante, Yawners, Finta, Los Mejillones Tigre, Rufus T Firefly, Jose Luis, Amateur y Alondra Bentley, Deerhoof, Himalayas, Bon Iver, Colectivo da Silva, Lucy Dacus, Benét, Julien Baker & Torres, The Swell Season, Repion y Cora Yako, The Cat Empire, Cabo Ventura, Lael Neale, CMAT, Bria Salmena, Perfume Genius, Superchunk, Maria Somerville, Lisasinson, Marina Paredes, Quinito Rebelde y Venga, Bea, Neón Vampire y José Antonio García 091, Annapurna, Annahstasia, Braxton Cook, The Bug Club, Agenda de conciertos:Arizona Baby, El Nido, José Mercé, Raquel Pagés y Martín Puig, Sofía, Galgo Diamante, Karlan, Crudos, Cocodrilos, Felipático Band, Rulo y la Contrabanda, Sarria, Enemigos Íntimos, El Niño de la Hipoteca...
it was great to welcome Felix from the Cat Empire back on the show on album release day! It's been a busy 12 months coming straight off a world tour and back into the studio! We do a deep dive into the creative process and life on the road with one of our most loved bands!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
it was great to welcome Felix from the Cat Empire back on the show on album release day! It's been a busy 12 months coming straight off a world tour and back into the studio! We do a deep dive into the creative process and life on the road with one of our most loved bands!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maika Makovski retrasa la salida de su nuevo disco, "Bunker Rococo", al 29 de noviembre pero este sábado, 16 de noviembre, estará presentándolo en El Típico Programa y hoy hemos compartido "Just a Boy", el segundo de los adelantos. Escuchamos también el villancico de Bleachers, "Merry Christmas, Please Don't Call", "corazónvaquero", el último avance de "Chato", el debut de Barry B y "Doing Fine", la nueva locura de The Cat Empire. BLEACHERS - Merry Christmas, Please Don't CallVIVA SUECIA ft LEIVA - Cuando el Mundo AprieteCHICA SOBRESALTO ft DIEGO ARROYO - Poquita CosaKUVE - XenaNADIA REID - Hotel Santa CruzELBOW - Adriana AgainCALA VENTO - EquilibrioWEEZER - (If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You ToBARRY B - corazónvaqueroBLACKPANDA - EfímeroTHE CAT EMPIRE - Doing FineALBERTO & GARCÍA - El Rey DormidoMAIKA MAKOVSKI - Just a BoySEX MUSEUM - ShineTHE GITS - Second SkinFANTASY OF A BROKEN HEART ft JORDANA - Found You AgainCOLECTIVO DA SILVA, Isla de Caras - La Luna y el SolNIÑOS MUTANTES - Pura VidaEscuchar audio
Hello! We have a freshh episode for you! Stoked to have had brothers Zaya & Nemo from Perth band South Summit on the poddy
Minister for Small Business, Michael Ferguson, talks Kaz & Tubes through the government support available for struggling small Tassie businesses. Lloyd Hudson, Principal Piccolo and Tutti Flute player with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, previews their upcoming concerts with The Cat Empire. Robin Pearce, Executive Director of WorkSafe Tasmania, details the free events happening throughout October for WorkSafe month. And, Tubes catches up with Zoe Booth as she completes the final run of her 450km fundraiser for the Leukaemia Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rigoberta Bandini vuelve a la música con 'Si muriera mañana', un adelanto del que será su próximo disco. Seguimos con nuestro turista musical, que nos lleva hasta Australia para descubrir a artistas como Lime Cordiale o The Cat Empire. A las 8, las noticias que pasan por la entrega del Premio Donostia al director de cine Pedro Almodóvar en el Festival de San Sebastián. Por último, descubrimos lo que es y no es ser un pijo con la periodista y escritora Raquel Peláez, que nos presenta su libro 'Quiero y no puedo: Una historia de los pijos de España'.Escuchar audio
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando , semanario de actualidad musical (12/9/24)Entrevistas: - Carlos Tarque hace balance de la gira de ‘Volumen 2', y anuncia gira por salas en invierno con cierre en Murcia- Al Dual recibe reconocimiento a la trayectoria musical por parte de Las Vegas International Press AssociationNoticias: Liam Gallagher dice en X que Oasis ha grabado un nuevo álbum. Jendrick Lamar ha sido confirmado para el intermedio de la Super Bowl 2025. La gira de presentación del nuevo disco de León Benavente arranca de nuevo en Murcia. Morrissey revela la polémica temática de ‘Bonfire of Teenagers'. Bille Joe Amstrong vuelve con sus Pinehead Gunpowder. Radiohead no publican material desde 2016 y han estado ensayando juntos. Bernard Butler, gira española a finales de septiembre. Good Vibes presenta su tercera edición. Novedades discográficas: David Gilmour, Sting, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Cardigans, Coldplay ft Tini, Toro y Moi, Linkin Park, Hinds, The Cat Empire, Muerdo, Marinita Precaria, Biznaga, Chicle, Underworld, Alaska y Dinarama, Master Peace, Amadou & Mariam & Busy Twist, Dummy, Malva, Soge Culebra & FMK, Rawn Alejandro, Ruto Neón, Marta Movidas, Alondra Bentley, Sueño Xanadú, The Fleshtones, Cartagena Suena...en los balcones (Sin Tregua), Big Up Live (Helio), Andrea Buenavista, Amaral. Agenda de Conciertos: Bside Festival, Bloody Black Soul, Ara Malikian, Mujeres Con Raíz, Mala Cotton, El Camarote de los Hermanos Marx, Oh Bro, Kanival y Hora Zulú, Funambulista, Mikel Erentxun, Andrés Calamaro.
In this episode, Lauren chats with the incredibly talented Pat Pierce from the Pierce Brothers. For years, the twin duo of Jack and Pat has been electrifying the Australian indie-folk and blues & roots scene with their high-energy performances. They made waves globally in 2014, starting out as buskers on Melbourne's Bourke Street before their breakout EP, The Night Tree.Since then, they've been on a non-stop journey, charming audiences and selling out shows worldwide, all while supporting wonderful musicians such as The Cat Empire, Tones and I, and Tash Sultana.This March, Jack and Pat dropped their latest album, Everything Is Bigger Than Me, recorded in Jack's home studio. The album brims with infectious choruses, warm harmonies, and rhythms that'll have you tapping your feet.Pat delves deep into the album, track by track. ...-Find Pierce Brothers on Instagram-Follow LP: Uncovered on Instagram
(Sir) Earl Heir Apparent.mp3"Walking on Sunshine" - Katrina & the Waves"Material Girl" - Madonna"Mr. Roboto" - Styx"Don't Stand So Close to Me" - The Police"Richard III" - Supergrass"Badminton" - The Upper Crust"Oscar Wilde" - The Cat Empire"Love of My Life" - Queen"Rich Girl" - Daryl Hall & John Oates"Range Rover Bitch" - Taylor Hawkins"What I Got (Reprise)" - Sublime"Love Boat Captain" - Pearl Jam"There'll Always Be a Lady Fair" - Anything Goes (New Broadway Cast Recording)"Who Are You" - The Who"Born This Way" - Lady GagaGlossary of Terms:Parsimoniously "Robots Masquerading as Human Beings"GobbledygookBuffooneryAffected British Accent
Me encanta verte sonreír. Siento plenitud dándote el cariño que te hace más y más bella. Aceptando lo que no se puede cambiar, abrazando la vida, preparando canciones para que te gusten los lunes, los jueves o cualquier día del año. Sí, con vientos y metales que ensalzan voces maravillosas, composiciones magistrales de Raul Malo, Bill Withers, Junie, Ankli, Carole KIng o Randy Newman. DISCO 1 RANDY NEWMAN Introduction/I Love To see You Smile (Cara 1 Corte 1) DISCO 2 ANKLI Home (1) DISCO 3 VALERIE JUNE Friendship (feat. Carla Thomas & Stax Music Academy) (ESCA) DISCO 4 DANNY TOEMAN Feel My Soul (ESCA) DISCO 5 CAROLE KING Hard Rock Café ( ) DISCO 6 THE CAT EMPIRE Thunder Rumbles (ESCA) DISCO 7 THE MAVERICKS Live Close By [with Nicole Atkins] (ESCA) DISCO 8 HIATUS KAIYOTE Everything’s Beautiful (ESCA) DISCO 9 THE FEMININE DRIVE The One That Loves You (ESCA) DEXYS 2022 DISCO 10 JOSÉ JAMES Just The Two of Us (ESCA) DISCO 11 THE O'JAYS Now That We Found Love (ESCA) DISCO 12 JUNIE What am I gonna do (ESCA) SUZIE SUPER GROUPIE DISCO 13 (Bob Mintzer Big Band) MICHAEL FRANKS My Foolish Heart (ESCA)Escuchar audio
Es ist soweit - das Rudolstadt-Festival beginnt. Wir stimmen ein. Von Calexico über Yiddish Summer bis Cat Empire mit einem musikalischen Vorgeschmack auf weitere Konzerte aus Weltmusik & Global Pop im Sendegebiet.
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical , 22,00h. (4/7/24)Entrevista: El músico argentino Kevin Johansen, , su banda The Nada, y Liniers regresan de gira a España con un espectáculo únicoNoticias:Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds comparten la segunda parte de su documental, Sonorama Ribera revela su cartel por días. Un estudio de la AIE refleja la precariedad de los músicos españoles. Los Punsetes celebra, su 20º aniversario invitando a músicos de otras bandas a versionar sus mejores temas. King Gizzard & The Lizar Wizard anuncian nuevo disco, “Flight b741”Novedades discográficas: Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Steve Cropper, The Cramberries, Carolina Durante, Andrés Suarez y Manuel Jabois, Miss Caffeina, La Granja, Agenda de conciertos: The Cat Empire, Crocodiles, Pedro Guerra y Muerdo, El Kanka, Varry Brava y Bely Basarte, Steffen Morrison, Gergroy Porter, Loreena McKenitt, Kevin Johansen, Ruto Neón
Cette semaine à La vie sociale, on s'installe avec la nouvelle sensation de la musique Naomi! La popstar nous rend visite et se confie sur ses débuts en musique et sa relation avec sa mentor Coeur de Pirate. Elle se confie également sur son histoire d'amour avec son mari Rymz… un véritable coup de foudre! La chanteuse nous parle aussi de son parcours et de ses insécurités qui l'ont longtemps empêcher d'avancer. Mais quand la vie nous prouve plusieurs fois qu'on a une bonne étoile, il faut la suivre et se faire confiance! Aujourd'hui Naomi ne laisse plus rien l'arrêter et réalise ses plus grands rêves. On croit au destin tout comme elle! Le balado est présenté par Cigale. Le populaire festival revient cette année avec une programmation à couper le souffle! Avec Chet Faker, Bon Entendeur, Dennis Lloyd, The Cat Empire, Geoffroy, Fouki, Soran et bien plus. Le festival se tiendra les 10 au 11 août prochains à la Baie de Beauport du Port de Québec. Et belle nouveauté : pour célébrer sa 3e édition, Cigale se déplacera en ville le vendredi 9 août, à l'Agora du Port de Québec avec Loud. Profitez d'une offre exclusive de 10$ de rabais sur les laissez-passer 2 jours en admission générale grâce au code promo SOCIALE10. ** Le code est actif du 26 juin à 8h jusqu'au 19 juillet à 23h59. Le balado est présenté par Zibo. Retrouvez Zibo sur les réseaux sociaux : Instagram @restaurantszibo Profitez de la promotion carte @6 du lundi au jeudi entre 16h & 18h dans la section bar. Consultez le restaurantszibo.com pour plus d'infos. La vie sociale sur les réseaux sociaux : Instagram et TikTok @baladolaviesociale Retrouvez Cam et Karl sur les réseaux sociaux : Instagram @cam_ds / TikTok @ds.camille Instagram et TikTok @karl_hardy
Sintonía: "Transition W" - Karl Hector & The Malcouns"Old Dog, New Trick" - The Cat Empire; "So Strong" (feat. Zeebee) - Waldeck; "Déjalo llover" (Mambolab) - La BOA & N. Hardem; "Rumba Tobacco y Ron" (feat. Haydee Soul & The Candela All Stars) - Nickodemus; "Swing" (Solomun Mix) - José González; "El Mecaniko" - Nixtamal; "Ay Ay" - Darksidevinyl; "Sambafunk" (feat. Oleg Jagger) (Prosper & Le Marabout Mix) - Dj Laurel; "Fita Amarela" (Corazón Edit) - Aracy De Almeida; "Mais Um" - Souleance; "Continental Bossa Nova" - Montepulciano; "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" - Paul Derrik; "From Berlin To Ramallah" (feat. Dury De Bagh) - BalkanBeats Soundsystem; "Nifrah Farah" (DJ Kobayashi Mix) - ShiranTodas las músicas seleccionadas por Julio Moreno desde Sevilla.Escuchar audio
Kaz & Tubes are joined live in the studio by John X for a chat about the Legends of Revue show - starring our very own Kaz McMullen. Felix Riebl from The Cat Empire details the band's upcoming collaboration with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Brian O'Reilly, President of the Oatlands District Football Association, previews the weekend ahead of bush footy. And, Triple M listeners share more funny stories for their chance to win Cold Chisel tickets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown for an unforgettable episode as we welcome the phenomenal Fisher brothers, Tyler, Joshua, Brandford, and Conrad of Coterie, fresh from their electrifying 'Lush Leopard' Coastal Regional tour across Australia and New Zealand. Immerse yourself in the harmonious world of Coterie as Matty O shares his admiration for the band's exquisite harmonies and we explore the talented artists joining them on tour. Dive into the heart of Coterie's creativity with a behind-the-scenes look at their unique online series 'TATTS 'N' CHATS,' featuring intimate conversations and complimentary tattoos, showcasing their vibrant personality and deep connection with fans. Get ready to laugh out loud as the band recounts the unforgettable story of their dad stepping in as their first live drummer during an arena tour with Six 60, illustrating the familial bonds that power their rhythm. Explore the intricacies of Coterie's songwriting process, honed through constant touring, and discover the secrets behind their captivating music. Don't miss the exclusive insight into Coterie's partnership with Nando's, adding a flavorful twist to their tour life. Join us as we discuss memorable shows alongside Aussie icons like Lime Cordial, Ocean Alley, and the Cat Empire, revealing what Coterie has learned from these legendary acts. Plus, Coterie drops an EXCLUSIVE announcement about their upcoming European tour, including some major festival dates that promise to elevate their global footprint. And for a fun twist, don't miss our game of 'Write, Party, Dinner' with music legends Queen, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Foo Fighters, offering a glimpse into Coterie's dream collaborations and friendships. This episode is a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike, packed with laughter, revelations, and the infectious spirit of Coterie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown for an unforgettable episode as we welcome the phenomenal Fisher brothers, Tyler, Joshua, Brandford, and Conrad of Coterie, fresh from their electrifying 'Lush Leopard' Coastal Regional tour across Australia and New Zealand. Immerse yourself in the harmonious world of Coterie as Matty O shares his admiration for the band's exquisite harmonies and we explore the talented artists joining them on tour. Dive into the heart of Coterie's creativity with a behind-the-scenes look at their unique online series 'TATTS 'N' CHATS,' featuring intimate conversations and complimentary tattoos, showcasing their vibrant personality and deep connection with fans. Get ready to laugh out loud as the band recounts the unforgettable story of their dad stepping in as their first live drummer during an arena tour with Six 60, illustrating the familial bonds that power their rhythm. Explore the intricacies of Coterie's songwriting process, honed through constant touring, and discover the secrets behind their captivating music. Don't miss the exclusive insight into Coterie's partnership with Nando's, adding a flavorful twist to their tour life. Join us as we discuss memorable shows alongside Aussie icons like Lime Cordial, Ocean Alley, and the Cat Empire, revealing what Coterie has learned from these legendary acts. Plus, Coterie drops an EXCLUSIVE announcement about their upcoming European tour, including some major festival dates that promise to elevate their global footprint. And for a fun twist, don't miss our game of 'Write, Party, Dinner' with music legends Queen, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Foo Fighters, offering a glimpse into Coterie's dream collaborations and friendships. This episode is a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike, packed with laughter, revelations, and the infectious spirit of Coterie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A massive weekend awaits the Fraser Coast with plenty happening. Our special guest this week is Chelsea Larner-Simpson from Fraser Coast Tourism and Events ahead of this Saturdays SummerSalt Music Festival at the Seafront Oval. The event will feature Birds Of Tokyo, Missy Higgins, The Cat Empire, The Waifs, Hollow Coves and Betty Taylor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Avui hem posat en solfa l'agenda de concerts amb noves confirmacions com les de The Breeders, Cat Empire, Future Islands o Amistat, un duet australi
You know I thought these guys broke up but apparently that is not the case. The Cat Empire have released their latest album with a few new band members and have claimed it as a new era and new sound. Tune in to hear my thoughts on this album. The Cat Empire - Where the Angels Fall https://open.spotify.com/album/0XkC0lRgKhIzYR390LmNPI?si=JCU1UAOoSIeMyvwlKYe79Q Discord https://discord.gg/4BRr3TWbC2 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/livelistenerased/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Livelisteneras1 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/380146857215506/ #thecatempire #wheretheangelsfall #alternative #music #5minutereview #musicreview #livelistenerased #review #podcast #youtube #discord #trending
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On this episode, Lauren is joined by the talented Australian singer-songwriter Tay Oskee. Since he first started releasing music in 2016, Tay has toured around the world alongside lots of wonderful artists including Xavier Rudd, Ziggy Alberts, The Cat Empire and Mike Love. In April this year, Tay released his debut solo album 'Keepers Of The Morning'- a self-written and entirely self-produced work of art, by undoubtedly one of Australia's most talented emerging writers and performers.Lauren caught up with Tay whilst he is over on tour in the UK to discuss the new album in which they chat about his deep connection to the natural world and heartfelt lyrics....-Find Tay Oskee on the Web | Instagram-Follow LP: Uncovered on Instagram
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Felix Riebl of The Cat Empire, ahead of the highly anticipated release of their 9th studio album, 'Where The Angels Fall.' In this candid and emotionally charged episode, Felix opens up about the band's exciting new lineup, introducing three incredibly gifted musicians who have joined their ranks. With an air of enthusiasm, Felix shares that this album marks a milestone in his music career, as it was a truly magical recording experience involving an impressive array of over 75 different instruments and 45 talented musicians contributing their artistry. The band's collaboration with this diverse group has resulted in a unique and unparalleled sound that will surely captivate audiences. With a strong international presence, The Cat Empire's global influence has infused a new dimension of creativity into their music. Felix eagerly discusses how this newfound spice is set to invigorate Australian stages, promising an unforgettable live experience for their home audience. However, amidst the excitement, the interview takes a poignant turn as Felix opens up about a personal tragedy—the loss of his dear little brother. He shares how music has become a profound source of solace and strength during this heart-wrenching time, allowing him to process and navigate through the depths of his emotions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Felix Riebl of The Cat Empire, ahead of the highly anticipated release of their 9th studio album, 'Where The Angels Fall.' In this candid and emotionally charged episode, Felix opens up about the band's exciting new lineup, introducing three incredibly gifted musicians who have joined their ranks. With an air of enthusiasm, Felix shares that this album marks a milestone in his music career, as it was a truly magical recording experience involving an impressive array of over 75 different instruments and 45 talented musicians contributing their artistry. The band's collaboration with this diverse group has resulted in a unique and unparalleled sound that will surely captivate audiences. With a strong international presence, The Cat Empire's global influence has infused a new dimension of creativity into their music. Felix eagerly discusses how this newfound spice is set to invigorate Australian stages, promising an unforgettable live experience for their home audience. However, amidst the excitement, the interview takes a poignant turn as Felix opens up about a personal tragedy—the loss of his dear little brother. He shares how music has become a profound source of solace and strength during this heart-wrenching time, allowing him to process and navigate through the depths of his emotions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Amelia Phillips goes behind the scenes, giving an insight into each episode, what went well, what didn't and helps us get to know the guests a little better. This ep goes behind behaviour change legend Michael Bungay Stanier, sleep scientist Dr Carmel Harrington and tween/teen girl experts Megan Dickinson and Sarah Roughead. Download My New Inflammation Solution E-Book (Free): https://www.ameliaphillips.com.au/inflammation-solution/ An Imaginary Life by David Malouf: https://www.booktopia.com.au/an-imaginary-life-david-malouf/book/9780099273844.html A Short History of Nearly Everything by BillBryson: https://www.booktopia.com.au/a-short-history-of-nearly-everything-bill-bryson/book/9780767908184.html Change, How to Make Big Things Happen: By Damon Centola https://www.booktopia.com.au/change-damon-centola/book/9781529373387.html Mindsight by Daniel Siegel: https://www.booktopia.com.au/mindsight-daniel-j-siegel/book/9780553386394.html Song: Crossing the Rubicon by Bob Dylan: https://open.spotify.com/track/3hTrFDlGEyQGD30rFV4oeW?si=f20b3afcbd314595 Song: Thunder Rumbles by The Cat Empire: https://open.spotify.com/track/6GyKsL5WVSRIaNBoW8IVjZ?si=766ed48c05424520 Dr Carmel Harrington's First Podcast Ep: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/healthy-her/id1477160157?i=1000448312930 Podcasts: The Imperfects with Lael Stone: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-imperfects/id1476501557?i=1000589981813 The Aware Parenting Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-aware-parenting-podcast/id1455772681 Hello Rebecca Ray Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/hello-rebecca-ray-the-podcast/id1516210879 Dr Billy Garvy: Pop Culture Parenting (for younger kids): Booko: Neuroscience of Self Love by Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-neuroscience-of-self-love-alexis-fernandez-preiksa/book/9781922711441.html About the guests: Michael Bungay Stanier, behaviour change legend. Michael has sold over 1 million copies of his best selling books, including The Coaching Habit and more recently Where to Begin. He is the Founder of Box of Crayons, a training and development company, where he travels the world speaking and facilitating on behaviour change and has a podcast called 2 pages with MBS. He has Masters of Philosophy from Oxford, a law degree and a BA with highest honours from the Australian National University. He was a Rhodes Scholar and in 2019 was named the #1 thought leader in coaching.Michaels Books: https://www.booktopia.com.au/michael-bungay-stanier/author1256.html Michaels Works: https://www.mbs.works/ Dr Carmel Harrington, has dedicated over 28 years to researching sleep after her 3yo son tragically died of SIDs (listen to the Behind the Show episode coming in June where she opens up about this). She holds a PHD in Sleep Medicine from Sydney University and runs a sleep clinic, called Sleep for Health for people who have trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep.Get in touch with Dr Carmel: http://www.sleepforhealth.net.au/ Megan Dickinson is a physiotherapist, and a nutrition and health coach. Sarah Roughead has a background in food science and nutrition and is a mother of two. They are the duo behind the Live Life Whole program, online courses and face to face workshops for girls aged 12-25, and their parents, covering a variety of topics specifically from the perspective of female physiology and psychology. https://thelivelifewholeproject.com.au https://www.instagram.com/thelivelifewholeproject/ About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise, nutrition, parenting and business expert with a career spanning 26 years in health. She's a registered exercise scientist, nutritionist and researcher (with a masters of human nutrition). She is the co-founder of health tech company 12WBT which grew from start-up. After a successful exit, she now consults to health companies, presents and appears in the media. Amelia had four kids in five years and is dedicated to empowering women to build a life after kids on the foundation of health (mental and physical), love and purpose. If you have a question for Amelia, reach out via Insta @_amelia_phillips, email ap@ameliaphillips.com.au or text an audio question to: 0417458772 Find out more at www.ameliaphillips.com.au CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Michael Bungay Stanier, Dr Carmel Harrington, Megan Dickinson and Sarah Roughead. Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Visit us for all things DRUMS: http://www.drummersonly.co.uk/ Darryn Farrugia is an independent drummer currently based in Melbourne, Australia. Darryn became interested in jazz at 14 and eventually studied at the Victorian College of the Arts under the tutelage of his long-time instructor, Frank Corniola. This was followed by individual lessons in the United States with drummers like Marvin 'Smitty' Smith and Joe Morello. Darryn's credits include the drum chair for the popular TV show 'Hey, Hey, It's Saturday,' as well as sessions for film soundtracks, jingles, and albums, as well as tours and performances. Darryn has performed with Tom Jones, Tina Arena, Lou Rawls, The Commodores, Curtis Steigers, Trisha Yearwood, Ruby Turner, Larry Adler, Joe Cocker, Michael Feinstein, Ray Davies (the Kinks), Ernie Watts, B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter, Randy Crawford, Eartha Kitt, Justin Robinson, Buddy Greco, Gloria Loring, Roger Daltry, Barry Man. Darryn has also authored two instructional books – Groove Perspectives and The Groove Perspectives Play-along and maintains a busy teaching schedule. We caught up with Darryn while he was in Glasgow on tour with The Cat Empire. Follow Darryn: https://www.darrynfarrugia.com/ https://www.instagram.com/darryn_farrugia/?hl=en ✉️ Email: info@drummersonly.co.uk
Corrientes Circulares 13x25 con noticias y novedades sobre Elefantes, Cariño ft Girl Ultra, The Cat Empire, Kora, El Verbo Odiado, The Gulps, Levitants, The Drums, Neuman, Pet Shop Boys, Miss Caffeina y Kaiser Chiefs!!! Dale al play!!!
Corrientes Circulares 13x25 con noticias y novedades sobre Elefantes, Cariño ft Girl Ultra, The Cat Empire, Kora, El Verbo Odiado, The Gulps, Levitants, The Drums, Neuman, Pet Shop Boys, Miss Caffeina y Kaiser Chiefs!!! Dale al play!!!
Corrientes Circulares 13x25 con noticias y novedades sobre Elefantes, Cariño ft Girl Ultra, The Cat Empire, Kora, El Verbo Odiado, The Gulps, Levitants, The Drums, Neuman, Pet Shop Boys, Miss Caffeina y Kaiser Chiefs!!! Dale al play!!!
Ginebras acaban de publicar el último adelanto de su segundo disco, quizá la canción más especial e importante de su próximo trabajo que llega con un documental porque, atención, se grabó en los estudios Abbey Road, de Londres. Se titula 'Muchas Gracias Por Venir' y es puro amor, puro Ginebras y muy The Beatles. Corizonas estrenan con nosotras 'Deseando Ver La Luz', un claro guiño a los 70's mostrando su vertiente más reflexiva y L.A. adelanta 'Manhattan', otra de las canciones inéditas que llegan este viernes, 24 de febrero, con el aniversario de 'Heavenly Hell'. Aparte, escuchamos una de las bonitas canciones del nuevo disco de Caroline Polachek, 'Smoke'. U.S. GIRLS - Tux (Your Body Fills Me, Boo) THE BLAZE – Clash THE CAT EMPIRE – Hello BAIUCA & ALBA RECHE - Diamante CARLANGAS – Se Acabó La Broma CALA VENTO – Equilibrio JOAN QUERALT & THE SEASICKS – Dancing Naked Without A Parachute L.A. – Manhattan JOSH ROUSE - Slaveship TEMPLES – Cicada LORI MEYERS – Hacerte Volar FIDLAR – Centipede CAROLINE POLACHEK - Smoke OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN ft. DOLLY PARTON - Jolene CORIZONAS - Deseando ver la luz Escuchar audio
This pod will make you hard it'll make you high! Checkered Past heads south of the equator to Australia to do a shallow dive on Skadjacent Jazz Rockers, The Cat Empire! Rob, Celine and Joey go through 13 Ska and Ska-ish tracks by the prolific artist from their upbeat early days to their jazzy exploits to their more experimental later days. All the while going off topic in whatever way they see fit! Thanks to Ben from our Discord for the suggestion! If you want to suggest a TromBonus join the Checkeredhead patreon at www.patreon.com/checkeredpast Hosts: Celine, Rob and Joey Engineer: Joey Editor: Joey Skassociate Producer: Chris Reeves www.checkeredpast.ca
Joan Queralt & The Seasicks están de vuelta con "Dancing Naked Without Parachute", una canción muy americana y con una base rítmica preciosa, que se publica este viernes y que hoy estrenamos. Escuchamos también lo nuevo de The Lemon Twigs, The New Pornographers, Temples y te contamos la gira de The Cat Empire, en nuestro país, para el mes de marzo. LUZ CASAL – Estaba Escrito VEINTIUNO - A La Orilla ALIZZZ – Pierdo El Sentido THE LEMON TWIGS - Any Time Of Day THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS – Angelcover TEMPLES – Cicada SHEGO – Steak Tar Tar KUVE – Queen M BENEE - Green Honda VECINOS – Lo Que Sé de Ti COMIC SANS – Para Un Asteroide REPION – Brilalnte HAVALINA – Charco JUNO - La Canción Que No Vas A Hacer Hoy TAYLOR SWIFT - Lavender Haze ( Felix Jaehn Remix ) JOAN QUERALT & THE SEASICKS – Dancing Naked Without Parachute THE CAT EMPIRE - Hello Escuchar audio
This week I am pleased to welcome Holly Norman to the podcast. Holly is a musician and wellness pracitioner from Perth WA and a mum of 1. When Holly was growing up, her dad used to listen to big band jazz records at home, and early on she was listening regularly to classic swing and big band – Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong and so on. At the age of 11, a self confessed, late starter Holly took up the drums. She went through high school and university as a dyed-in-the-wool classical percussionist and back then you couldn't have paid her to get behind a drum set. Once she started playing in bands in her mid-twenties, Holly realised that there was a whole world of music that could become accessible to her, if she moved over to drums.As a musician Holly has worked with the likes of The Cat Empire. Ash Grunwald, the Australian String Quartet, and the West Australian and Canberra Symphony Orchestras. She released her own EP of original songs in 2013 called Hollypop, recently released a single called It's Only Weather in late 2022, and has a new song out now, called Isolation, written about the covid-19 lockdown periods experienced over the past couple of years.Holly spent 10 years as an event producer and arts manager, working on some amazing projects like the Melbourne International Jazz festival, Perth PRIDE Parade, and Perth International Jazz Festival.Holly is also passionate about health and wellness practicing yoga for over 15 years and she's also a yoga teacher. Musicians need so many different types of mobility, and functional/postural support to play their instrument, so Holly developed the Yoga for Drummers session.This episode contains discussion around miscarriage and loss.Connect with Holly - instagram / website / facebookPodcast - instagram / websiteIf today's episode is triggering for you in any way I encourage you to seek help from those around you, medical professionals or from resources on line. I have compiled a list of great international resources hereHolly's music is used throughout today's episode, with permission.When chatting to my guests I greatly appreciate their openness and honestly in sharing their stories. If at any stage their information is found to be incorrect, the podcast bears no responsibility for guests' inaccuracies.
Felix Riebl drops by the pod today! The singer, songwriter, and composer, who some might know better as the frontman for The Cat Empire, is releasing his third solo record today, which is titled Everyday Amen. In today's episode, we're speaking with Felix about he juggles different musical projects, the mystery of songwriting, and we discuss the soundtrack of Heartbreak High.Felix Riebl: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyPurchase Everyday Amen here. Purchase tickets to the Melbourne Recital Hall show here.Thanks again to Felix Riebl for his time. We also want to give a special shout out to Shari from Great Company Collective for her assistance with this episode.You can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**CONJUNCTIVITIS WAITS FOR NO MAN** **SKA NATION RADIO - FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE ** The Ska Nation Festival is on 26th & 27th November 2022 at The Ti Tree Hotel in Warrion, Victoria, Australia. Headlined by The Aggrolites, Catbite, Mephiskapheles and The Resignators, with more bands to be announced. This week's show features awesome tracks from: The Vyo, Skindred, Intensified, The Selecter, Toots & The Maytals, The New Limits, Prince Buster, Low Pressure, T-Killas, Chase Long Beach, Small Town Get Up, Gar Krass, Spacial AKA, Dance Hall Crashers, The Interrupters, Lee Scratch Perry, Catbite, Non Serviam, The Offs, The Toasters, Oi Skall Mates, Johnnypluse, G-Men, The Skarntz, The Resignators, Cat Empire, The allniters, The Beat, Pluto Shervington & of course Bluey brings down the final curtain. Thank you to all the bands and all the listeners that made this happen. I couldn't have made these phenomenal shows without your support. To anyone that bought me a coffee or one of the albums - it means absolutrely everything to me, so thank you for that! We need a Sponsor for the show - Naming Rights Going Cheap if you're interested!!!! or just buy me a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. The World's NUMBER 1 Ska Show on the planet is all over (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) Beefy made this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own playing the best Ska music from everywhere and anywhere. No other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The Big Beef Man continues to make sure life is more SkaMaggedon than Armageddon! Only Beefy does Ska Radio like you've never heard before! **THE SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION (VOL. 2) IS STILL AVAILABLE VIA OUR BANDCAMP PAGE**
This episdoe we feature music from the latin infused, indie, ska, jazz band from Austrialia, The Cat Empire. Then I sit down with the hilarous stand-up comic, and just all around nice guy, Jon Stringer. We talk about his comedy, the differences of working on land and at sea and his historic church that both he and his wife are restoring and living in. Enjoy!
The Violets, the darlings of Triple J and Music SA in the 90s return with a new album This is a bumper Easter edition full of audio easter eggs! It was inspired by the Easter theme of "new life", which is why we're focussing on: The Violets - the band has reformed after a 20 year break Frankly Gin - they've developed a gin that is perfect for drinking neat or just with soda - it means gin can rise again in our list of guilt free drinks Michael Mills and Gemma Dandie - have collaborated to create an album of original songs breathing new life into the understanding of female palaeontologist, Mary Anning GIVEAWAY: Plus we have a copy of The Violets new album, Smoke, Mirrors, And Other Half-Truths to give away. Simple rules. Create a social media post on Facebook in which you tell us what Adelaide street Matt Cahill was parked on when he first heard The Violets being played on Triple J - and make sure you tag @theadelaideshowpodcast and @TheViolets.OFFICIAL - first one wins. 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And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: The Violets rise again 00:00:00 Intro Introduction to the show. 00:06:00 SA Drink Of The Week This week's SA Drink Of The Week is a new, award-winning gin from Frankly Gin. And Steve was lucky enough to do a tasting with one of the co-founders, Bernie Woods. 00:12:28 Matt Cahill, The Violets I like to write my own introductions to interviews but the wordsmithery I've found online for the subject of this interview, the band The Violets, is so sublime, I'm just going to use it verbatim: From the day they first formed in Adelaide, back in 1990, The Violets were an enigma. Created from a fusion of shimmering guitar lines, sonic abstraction and an almost cinematic vision, they smashed together light and dark, and made beautiful agony dance cheek to cheek with pretty mystery. It was pop, it was prog, it was flat out indie rock but it was never quite like anything else. And I think we'll discover that our guest today is quite like nobody else, singer/songwriter, guitarist, producer: Matt Cahill. Before we start plucking the petals of the flower that is the story of the band and of the music industry, let's stop and smell The Violets with Mary who? MARY WHO? This is where I start with a confession. I just wasn't around in Australia in the 90s. I was living and working in Hungary and then moved to England (yes, dear listener, Alexis Cattely. take a sip - he has a drinking game based on how often I bring my time working for Radio Budapest into the conversation). As a result, the 90s really is a dark area in the map of my musical memory. That applies to everyone, for example, I only just discovered The Cat Empire in time for their goodbye concert. So, I am coming to this interview with no nostalgia, with no common points of reference, so I'll apologise in advance for any awkward questions. That said, I have recently been introduced to The Violets with your re-release of Leased Regret, and a special preview copy of your new album, Smoke, Mirrors, And Other Half-Truths, and I've become quite smitten. And because of your dramatic history from early success and Triple J airplay, then record company signings, then record company feuds, then the band dissolving, then the band reforming 20 years later, I feel like we have a rare opportunity for some musical palaeontology to help us deeply understand the workings of a band and the music industry. So, Matt, can you take us to the beginning and piece together how The Violets came to be? What did rehearsals look like? (And sound like to neighbours) It's very common for people to suffer from Imposter Syndrome and self-sabotage their creative desires (doubt their intrinsic qualities and vision). What was the internal journey like when it came to sticking your head up above the trenches and risking judgement by music lovers and entertainment power brokers? So, what would you nominate as your first "break"? Would that involve the song, Ain't Love Grand? AIN'T LOVE GRAND I recall watching the biopics of Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash and in at least one of them, they capture the moment when these fledgling icons first heard their music being played on the radio. Can you describe what it was like hearing The Violets on Triple J for the first time? And do you remember where you were and what you were doing? Tell us about the South Australian Music Awards. What's the process and what was the experience like? Does a music award and airplay have a psychological effect in the writing process? Does it start making you double-think yourself (if that's a term)? Here's my naive observations of 90s music. We had simple harmony vocals and drum/guitar/keyboard/(sometimes brass) in early country/folk/blues, then rock and roll simplified and made the sounds harder with some doses of strong hooks. Then things got more experimental as backing tracks and layers came to the fore in the late 60s early 70s. Then we got more sophisticated, clearer production sounds (big sounds) in the 70s (along with the emergence of glam and a smattering of punk). Then the 80s really brought high power and rock and roll and/or electric music to the fore (some of the sickly songs from the 50s and 60s were recreated or evolved but with modern sound engineering). Then the 90s. I see electric "fake" sounds dumped in favour of dirty, murky, emotional, throaty, frenzied masses of guitars, a token set of drumlines, and vocalisation that was not so much focussed on the lyrics but on the sound of the voice. You could say, there was a trance like quality to the 90s sound, punctuated and differentiated by little crumbs of vocal quirks to satisfy our desire for some confection amid this serious mining of frustration and expression. Your reactions? Some examples: Somewhere has that hook - somewhere in the back of my mi-iind (play snippet) Are golden hooks like that planned when you write the song, or do they emerge in the studio, or can they sometimes be the prime idea? NERO - has that really full throttle, guitar intensity (play snippet) Does that feel good just going full bore? Mood seems to be given its due in the 90s, especially the mood of despair or melancholy. Can you explain why? Or am I misinterpreting things? There is a raw honesty, an open reflection in some of your songs that lets us get closer to your inner world that we might expect to be possible in polite society. Pretty Hate Machine is very self-critical, almost confessional. Can you take us through that writing journey? PRETTY HATE MACHINE Everything's going great for The Violets. You were a touring/recording act from Adelaide that was signed to Phantom Records for 13 years and then you secured a deal with KRELL/SHOCK records. Amazing. But that giddy height was where you became embroiled in a Record Label war, ultimately leading to you playing your last show in 2001. I can hardly imagine how bittersweet that must have been, walking away from such an enriching enterprise. Can you take us through that time? What did you do in your "in between" years? Our listeners will know of Evoletah (you can hear one of your tracks in episode 323, Run With The Hunted. Last year, you re-engineered and re-released your first album, Leased Regret. How and why did that come about? What was it like writing new songs together? We've already featured one of the songs from your new album, Sideways - which you can hear in episode 348 - but the first track I'd like to play from Smoke, Mirrors, And Other Half-Truths, is called Love Lies In The Rain. And the reason I want to start with this is because when you sent me the link to the album and I was listening while cooking, I found my random email sent to you while in my apron and with the sizzling of the oven behind me. I wrote: "Love Lies In The Rain is a stand out to me." Shall we set this song up? LOVE LIES IN THE RAIN Discussion about the artwork for the video for Sideways. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGlsndZ-9-o Something I noted was how evocative this album is of my vague recollections of 90s music but also hints of some of the more complex 80s sounds (I'm thinking early Cure, Simple Minds, early U2). There's a noisy quality that is for your ears what scrambly busy artwork is like for the eyes; it demands stillness and application and rewards those who sit with it. Is that fair? Having said that, one thing I note in the new album is how much the "noise" aspect is actually more refined; we have more definition of the specific instruments and voice. Is that just a moving of the style, or is it about modern recording techniques? April's Fool, from the new album, is an example of the delicate qualities in this album. It has modern, adult music, but the lyrics contain snatches of kids' rhymes and allusions. Can you whet our appetites for it? APRIL'S FOOD It's 2022, how are things sitting? Given the long break and the curse of biology, you guys are older than many of the other bands vying for "ear" time. Do you think that will influence your experience over the next few years because US commentator and comedian, Bill Maher, recently said to the 90 year old William Shatner, that ageism is the one remaining discrimination that our society turns a blind eye to? Something else I'd love your comment on is the band name. I've found a UK band with the same name and a young band from WA called The Violets that seems to have started in the early naughties while you guys were in hibernation. Does that cause any confusion? Where and how can people support you? Finally, I found another quote from a random email I sent you while cooking and listening to your album: All Went South is brilliant- am thinking of a full episode actually. Watch this space. Well, we have not only watched this space, but we've filled it with story and music. Thank you, Matt Cahill. Would you mind doing the honours and introducing the song that will take us out? ALL WENT SOUTH 01:28:18 Musical Pilgrimage In the musical pilgrimage, we're going to listen to a couple of tracks from a new album featuring Professor Flint and Gemma Dandie, These Curious Things. The tracks we'll hear are, My Dog, Trey, and the title track, These Curious Things. Michael Mills shares some of the back story and Gemma shares what working with Michael is REALLY like ;-) Here's the best link for this project: Professor Flint linktree link. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wakey wakey! No need to visit your local [Insert name of chain of coffee shops here] for usual cup of java. This show is espressoly (See what I failed to do there?) for coffee lovers (or even for people with a mild interest in coffee) and features songs by Dantalian's Chariot, Prince, The Cat Empire, Lefty Frizzell, Enric Madriguera's Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, Peggy Lee, The Piranhas, Sam Cooke, The Harlem Hot Shots and several others. So start your day or end your evening with a show that's been double roasted and thoroughly frothed.
#Podcast Hola amigos, los invito a escuchar el nuevo episodio de Radio Data Club sobre el Rock Latino, que tiene su antecedente a finales de la decada de 1950 con las canciones La Bamba, Tequila y Rock n' Mambo Cha-Roll, está última, algún día será reivindicada. Y que los medios estadounidenses le pusieron nombre y apellido unos 10 años después a toda esta sonoridad llamándolo Latin rock. Hablamos de Santana y de su impresionante presentación en el Festival de Woodstock en 1969 causando sensación al mezclar el rock con ritmos latinos. Y reforzado días después del concierto con la publicación de su exitoso primer álbum, y con el segundo, Abraxas, de 1970. Ya estaba metido en la élite rockera, y consagrado con esta obra maestra. Carlos Santana es considerado el padre del rock latino, y uno de los mejores guitarristas del rock de todos los tiempos. Otras corrientes surgidas a finales de la decada de 1950, la decada de 1960, y más adelante, relacionadas con latinoamerica, España y con los latinos que hicieron vida musical en los Estados Unidos, también se les puso su nombre y apellido: el rock chicano, rock en español, rock iberoameamericano, rock hispano, rock nacional y el tropicalismo. Además de la llegada del rock & roll al mundo latino y su influencia. De todo esto hablaremos un poco en el episodio número 10 de Radio Data Club. Estaremos acompañados de la música de grandes figuras como Santana, Café Tacuba, Gilberto Gil, Charly Garcia, Desorden Público, Aterciopelados, Los Lobos, The Champs, The Cat Empire, Bacalao men, Aldemaro Romero, Miguel Mateos, Celia Cruz, Miguel Rios, Richie Valens, Sonora Matancera, Paralamas Do Sucesso y los Fabulosos Cadillacs. ¡Que lo disfruten! Plataformas donde pueden escuchar el programa: anchor.fm/radiodataclub Spotify Aplicaciones Apple #latinrock #rocklatino #rockenespañol #tropicalismo #rockiberoamericano #rockchicano #labamba #tequila #ritmoslatinos #rock #salsa #ska #reggae #mambo #fusion #oyecomova #podcast #radiodataclub #episodio10 #felizsábado
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Critically acclaimed Emily Lubitz is at the helm of acclaimed indie folk band Tin Pan Orange. Together with her brother Jesse, their stylised folk music is described by Rolling Stone magazine as “deep dives into heart sleeved honesty equally matched by the cinematic stretches of detailed string arrangements and brooding folk pop features”. She also works closely with her husband Harry Angus of “The Cat Empire” fame.In 2018 Tin Pan Orange worked with Meg Mac and Courtney Barnett's producer to create a suite of new tracks. They've toured with indie legends Martha Wainwright, iconic The Cat Empire, and Emily's voice was heard by 120 million people singing the train sensation “Dumb Ways To Die.”“So for those of you haven't heard Emily's “brushed velvet voice” as described by the Melbourne Age .. here's your chance ..As part of the Festival of Jewish Arts and Music, Emily joins a stellar lineup of talented women singing and paying tribute to the legendary Leonard Cohen. Including Deborah Conway, Kate Ceberano, Katie Noonan, and many more. The show is on Saturday November 7th, for more details check out FOJAM website.So grab a tea or a G & T and let's get intimate.CREDITS:Executive Producer & host: Deborah Blashki-Marks (mindfilmandpublishing.com.au) Podcast Audio Producer:Sophie Jackson (Soundstreet.com.au) Artwork:Sam Moses (www.samanthamoses.com)Original music:Jonah OrbachVoice Recording:Matia Marks Design:Rachel Mcarthy (rachelmccarthy@live.com.au)
For Felix Riebl, exploring the world has been his life for more than twenty years. As founding member of The Cat Empire, touring all over the planet and experiencing all kinds of wild adventures is his day job. Away from the stage his curious spirit has taken him to some incredible places. And creatively, the map he draws with his music (whether in his band, solo, or collaborating with others) is broad and unknown. From Athens to New Orleans, Glastonbury Festival to the remote Pilbara, settle in for some armchair travel with a guy who knows how to tell a yarn. Felix picked these songs for this Take 5: Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - S.O.B. Mikis Theodorakis - I Hartaeti Sigrid - Mine Right Now Lil' Band O' Gold - Blue Monday Spinifex Gum - Spinifex Gum
Tune in as Dr Lauren Tober sits down to chat with Correne Wilkie, long time manager of the iconic band The Cat Empire, and co-creator of Super Bloom Festival in Melbourne, Australia. Correne talks about the family gathering that set her on a new career path, how the #metoo movement affected her in the male dominated music industry, postnatal depletion, real equality in relationships and how she manages to do it all.
From Vaughan Williams to Lennon-McCartney, many composers have written for the humble tuba. We explore how the instrument developed its shape, sound and musical identity. Plus, a teenage choir, electronic beats and a Pilbara song cycle.
Welcome to A Great Big City News, episode 10: Staten Island Builds a Wall, Trump is Voted Off, and Times Square Expands 229 years ago on February 23, 1790 — George Washington moves to the second presidential mansion, the Alexander Macomb House, at 39-41 Broadway lower Manhattan 26 years ago on February 26, 1993 — A truck bomb explodes in the World Trade Center underground parking garage 30 years ago on February 28, 1989 — The Riverdale Press in the Bronx is firebombed 1 Times Square to be remodeled 147 years ago on February 20, 1872 — The Metropolitan Museum of Art opens to the public in the Dodworth Building at 681 Fifth Avenue. Payless shutting down Staten Island's five-mile seawall will move forward with federal funding Will Macy's sell the top floors of their iconic building? — Macy's sells store in San Francisco — Macy's stock lost 12% in January on low holiday sales Condo owners at 120 Riverside Boulevard vote to remove Trump name from their building Park of the day Calvert Vaux Park High Line Park: Past and Present Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: George Spanos is playing the Bushwick Public House on Monday, February 25th at 7pm. Amoeba Earhart, Modern Whale, and Slmbr are playing the Knitting Factory in Williamsburg on Monday, February 25th at 8pm. John Mellencamp is playing the Beacon Theatre on Monday, February 25th at 8pm. Bread Pilot, Net, and Waveform are playing Trans-Pecos in Ridgewood on Monday, February 25th at 8pm. Bueno, Bethlehem Steel, and Lost Boy are playing the Mercury Lounge on Tuesday, February 26th at 9:30pm. Aaron Carter and Max Muscato are playing Le Poisson Rouge on Wednesday, February 27th at 8pm. The Roofer's Union, Deep Sea Peach Tree, and RFA are playing the Mercury Lounge on Wednesday, February 27th at 9pm. The Cat Empire and Neal Francis are playing Brooklyn Steel in Greenpoint on Thursday, February 28th at 7pm. The Monochrome Set and The Jetbeats are playing the Bowery Ballroom on Monday, March 4th at 8pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Did you know? The sea scorpion was declared the New York state fossil in 1984, in reference to the first known specimen being found in Oneida County, NY in 1818 http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/reference/emblems.htm Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 75°F on February 24, 1985 Record Low: -1°F on February 24, 1873 Weather for the week ahead: Mixed precipitation today through Saturday, with high temperatures falling to 32°F on Wednesday. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit agreatbigcity.com/podcast to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere