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Send us a textJoin Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicianWhat happens when the final siren sounds and the spotlight shifts from the football field to the concert stage? Former AFL champion Richard Champion reveals his remarkable transformation from Brisbane Lions stalwart to Jimmy Barnes tribute vocalist in this captivating conversation.Born in rural South Australia and drafted to Brisbane in 1988, Richard's journey through professional football was marked by loyalty during the club's darkest years. But beneath the tough exterior of the number one guernsey-wearing defender lay an unexpected talent that would blossom in his post-football life. He shares how team footy trips became his first stage, with teammates pushing him to perform after a few beers, unknowingly laying the groundwork for his musical future.The conversation weaves through his rich tapestry of experiences – from winning $30,000 for his football club with a Jimmy Barnes impersonation to his daughters' initial embarrassment ("How cringe!") when he joined his first band just three years ago. Now performing with "Flame Trees Barnes Forever" alongside the Australian INXS Tribute Show, he brings Cold Chisel classics to audiences across the country, including a recent performance at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.What sets Richard Champion apart from the stereotypical rock star is his professional approach to performance. While his bandmates might request specific alcoholic beverages backstage, his non-negotiable is coconut water – "I am a cheap buy," he jokes, explaining how alcohol affects his vocal performance. This blend of entertainment professionalism, sporting discipline, and genuine passion for music paints the portrait of a man who's found a fulfilling second act after the applause of the football crowd faded.Whether you're a sports fan, music lover, or simply appreciate stories of reinvention, Champion's journey from footy boots to microphone stands as testament to embracing new passions at any stage of life. Tune in to hear how this AFL legend is still rocking it in ways he never imagined.What has Richard Champion been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
S8E20 went live from the TSORR Studio on Myoli Beach on 22 May 2025 at 19h00 on Rebel Rock Radio. Running order of artists featured: Van Halen, Motörhead, Guns N' Roses, Thin Lizzy, Smith/Kotzen, RavenEye, Thunder, Crow Black Chicken, Steve Jones, Rival Sons, My Chemical Romance, Volbeat, Scott Stapp, Buckcherry, Matchbox 20, Queensryche, Slipknot, Judas Priest, The Who, The Clash, Tool, Soundgarden, Slayer, Deep Purple, Dokken, Ratt, Mötley Crüe, Dio, Cold Chisel, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Nickelback, Foo Fighters, Spiritbox, Arch Enemy, Killswitch Engage, Amon AmarthThe Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
With an effortless ability to turn low-key yarns into high-stake rollercoasters, Geraldine Hickey is one of Australia's most beloved stand-up comedians. She's also our great mate. She's won loads of awards and you've definitely seen her on the telly. In this episode, Geraldine talks about the intricacies of WhatsApp groups, failed primary school business ideas, Cold Chisel, a trip for World Youth Day, and she shares some very funny stories about her wonderful "no muckin' about" wife. Enjoy!CONTACTText - 0431 345 145Email - fwendspod@gmail.comMail - PO Box 24144, Melbourne, Vic, 3001RATE AND REVIEWOf course you've already subscribed or followed the show, now we'd love you to leave a rating and a review. In whatever podcast app you're in right now, just throw down the 5 stars. Will make our day, and help to get the podcast into more people's ears (which will ultimately mean even bigger name guests for you!)INSTAGRAMFwends PodGeorgia MooneyRhys NicholsonKyran NicholsonYOUTUBESoon (how soon we don't know) you will be able to watch clips of the show on YouTube, click through and hit subscribe now to get them the second they appear: Fwends Pod YouTubeSKIP AHEAD00:00 - Georgia, Kyran and Rhys catch up27:15 - Interview Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob Hirst has pancreatic cancer. He’s handling it with all the soul you’d expect from one of the songwriters who made radical 80s politics into mainstream pub rock. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced and edited by Jasper Leak, who also composed our theme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KAREN LEE ANDREWS Por mais de 20 anos, a cantora Australiana compositora e multi-instrumentista Karen Lee Andrews construiu uma carreira sólida e consistente. Uma artista que cruza fronteiras e funde influências num som, rico e dinâmico. Sua música parece que poderia vir do Soulful Blues e do Delta do Mississippi com toques deGospel, dos pântanos Country úmidos do Tennessee ou da rodovia Rock da Filadélfia operária. Karen tem aquele elemento rouco e cru sustentando sua voz, o que lhe dá um equilíbrio emocional raramente encontrado hoje em dia. Cresceu na cidade industrial de Wollongong, ao sul de Sydney. Sua cultura polinésia é uma história musical da Igreja à família, não é meramente diversão, mas está profundamente entrelaçada com a espiritualidade e a comunidade. Com vários singles, EPs e um álbum, está entrando em 2025 com o novo e excelente Survival.Começou uma recente turnê de 3 meses com Cold Chisel, e cantará para o público europeu em maio. Survival promete elevar sua carreira para o próximo nível. Com muito blues com toques inegáveis de Gospel e Spirituals. A história de Karen Lee Andrews não é de sobrevivência, mas de triunfo.
On Eavesdroppin' comedy podcast this week, Geordie and Michelle look at aliens, UFOs and more...On October 11 1973, Charlie Hickson and Calvin Parker were fishing on the Pascagoula River. They claim they were abducted by aliens and subjected to tests by creepy looking aliens with elephant skin. Since then, the pair's story has been met with scepticism, but in recent months, three new witnesses have come forward to back their story, with new reports of alien experimentation – and claims that aliens are walking among us. Listen to hear the full story!Michelle follows with various stories including UFO Con: Contact In The Desert, military encounters with UFOs, Anna Paulina Luna's thoughts on alien whistleblowers, Stonehenge and a new phallic stone, telepathy and how we can all do it, new telepathic findings and more. Listen now!So pop on your headphones, grab a brown lemonade and join Geordie & Michelle for this week's episode, plus chit-chat about Cold Chisel, mushrooms, Chris Hemsworth and more, only on Eavesdroppin' podcast. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'! *Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us! Please rate, review, tell your friends and subscribe in all the usual places – we love it when you do! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eavesdroppinDo write in with your stories at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com or send us a Voice Note!Listen: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com or https://podfollow.com/eavesdroppinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9PgfwFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eavesdroppinpodcast#pascagoula #aliens #alienabduction #UFOs #UAPs #stonehenge #contactinthedesert #telepathy #eavesdroppin #eavesdroppinpodcast #eavesdroppincomedypodcast #podcast #comedy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One again we feature some outstanding Aussie music by icons like John Farnham and his poignant A Touch Of Paradise, Cold Chisel and their popular Breakfast At Sweethearts and Russell Morris with his soaring Wings... LEARN MORE The post Terra Australis appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
As they prepare for a new album launch - Straight Into The Sun is out on March 7 - Australian rock superstars The Cruel Sea show the youngsters how it’s done, with the effortless swagger of Tex Perkins setting the tone. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced and edited by Jasper Leak, who also composed our original music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!Every band/artist has to have a first album. Sometimes those albums are good, sometimes they're not, and sometimes they just show potential. This episode, we look at some first albums over the gamut of the rock era that we regard as great, including some Australian albums. You've probably heard of most, but not all. In rock news, we look at Neil Young, The Wiggles (yes!), Joe Bonamassa, Jethro Tull and Billboard's new list – The Top 200 Albums of the 21st Century. Our Album You Must Hear before You Die is Paris 1919 by John Cale. Mick regards this elegant 1973 album from the Velvet Underground co-founder as a stunning listen, and a great intro to John Cale. Chris Thomas' production is, as usual, precise, while Cale presents some wonderful imagery in the lyrics. References: John Cale, Paris 1919, “A Child's Christmas in Wales”, Fragments of a Rainy Season, Brian Wilson, UCLA Symphony Orchestra, Words for the Dying, Dylan Thomas, Chris Thomas, Roxy Music, Eno, Sex Pistols, Pretenders, INXS, Bowie, Lou Reed, Queen, The Police, Outlandos d'Amour, “Can't Stand Losing You”, “Roxanne”, Stewart Copeland, Sting, Rod Stewart, The Tubes, “White Punks on Dope”, “What do you want from life?”, “a baby's arm holding an apple”, Kate Bush, The Kick Inside, David Gilmour, “Wuthering Heights”, Wuthering Heights Day, Roxy Music, Kari-Ann Moller, Chris Jagger, Andy Mackay, saxophone, “Re-make / Re-model", Bryan Ferry, Steely Dan, Can't Buy a Thrill, Jeff (Skunk) Baxter, “Do it Again”, “Reelin' in the Years”, “Only a fool would say that”, John Lennon, Imagine, Robert Dimery, 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, Peter Gabriel, The Cure, Three Imaginary Boys, Boys Don't Cry, "10:15 Saturday Night", Robert Smith, Television, Marquee Moon, Devo, Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, Rolling Stones, "Satisfaction", Mark Mothersbaugh, Violent Femmes, "Kiss Off", "Add It Up", “Glister in the sun”, "Blister in the Sun", Sex Pistols, Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols, Marlon Brando, The Wild One, Malcolm McLaren, The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle, “Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?”, Ramones, Mi-Sex, Graffiti Crimes, Midnight Oil, “Run by Night”, 2JJ, Cold Chisel, Khe Sanh, Skyhooks, Living in the 70's, “You just like me ‘cos I'm good in bed”, Neil Young, Oceanside Countryside, Joe Bonamassa, Adele, Taylor Swift, Jethro Tull, Donald Trump Playlist – Everything we talked about in this episode The Wiggles' new album (snippet) Donald Trump strikes again!
They've sold millions of records globally, three platinum selling records in the US alone, with hits like Santa Monica, Everythings Wonderful, Father of Mine and Everything to Everyone. They have been a staple of rock radio in New Zealand since the 90s and now they are back in the country for The Summer Concert Series with Ice House the mighty Cold Chisel and our beloved Bic Runga. Everclear singer, songwriter and founding member Art Alexakis joined Matt & Tyler for a chat. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bic Runga is one of New Zealand's iconic performers – dazzling audiences since the release of her first single in 1996. She went on to reach international fame, as well as winning the most New Zealand Music Awards by an individual ever. Runga is currently on the road as part of the Greenstone Summer Concert Tour, performing alongside Cold Chisel, Icehouse, and Everclear. The first show of the tour was this past weekend in Queenstown, and Runga told Ryan Bridge that she's having ‘such a good time' on the road. “It was really cool to meet these guys on the road,” she said of the other performers. “They're all legends and, y'know, they're all lovely.” Runga has brought her family along on this tour, and she says that it's definitely a military operation trying to keep everyone organised. “I'm trying to get on stage and someone's asking me where their sock is.” “It's cool to have them, but there's... it's just an extra layer of stuff to, y'know, find and wash,” Runga told Bridge with a laugh. Most people stream music nowadays, but despite having close to half a million monthly streams on Spotify, Runga says that it's not the main way artists make their money. “Streaming is a bit stacked up against you,” she said. “It has been harder and harder for musicians to make money out of things like that, but, y'know, I guess that's why we tour." “You have to really love doing it, y'know, I still do it because it's super fun and I can't do anything else.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nathan Foley has wowed audiences for over three decades, from his breakout with Hi-5 to standout performances on The Voice and I Will Survive. This year, he’s back with two electrifying shows! ‘Aussie to the Bone’ celebrates Australian rock legends like INXS, John Farnham, and Cold Chisel, with over two hours of iconic hits backed by a powerhouse six-piece band. The tour kicks off January 25 at Penrith Panthers and travels across NSW. ‘Unforgettable’ takes fans back to the golden era of the ‘50s and ‘60s, featuring classics from Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and more, performed with a seven-piece band. With more dates and venues to come across New South Wales and interstate you can’t get any more Aussie to the Bone and Unforgettable than Nathan Foley. Tickets available - http://www.nathanfoley.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of The Front originally aired on September 27. It's presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Jasper Leak. We go inside the rehearsal room to talk love, grief, healing and joy with Jimmy Barnes, Charley Drayton and Cold Chisel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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TSORR Radio Show S7E51 aired on 19h00 on Rebel Rock Radio on 19 Dec 2024. It's the 7th Anniversary of the Show so we just went off script and played bands and songs that make the show what it is. Plenty was going on, but I am not writing a big story here because I have come to believe no one reads it, and rightfully so, the music is what we are here for. If anyone is missing the show notes let me know and I will continue, for now, I'll let the music do the talking. If you are new to TSORR you can find us on Facebook, X or Instagram. Please feel free to check out the website on www.thestoryofrockandroll.com there is a huge amount of amazing content on the site with plenty of articles, interviews, video clips and more. You will find the monthly newsletter there and you can subscribe if you want to receive it as it comes out. You can email us on thestoryofrockandroll1@gmail.com, it's always great to hear from people around the world who support the show. Artists Featured: Aaron Keylock, Bad Company, Five Finger Death Punch, Ramones, Stiff Little Fingers, Animal Drive, Dio, Gary Moore, Joe Bonamassa, Dogs D'Amour, The Quireboys, Rush, Demon, Cold Chisel, Paul Stanley, Ozzy Osbourne, Volbeat, The Pretty Reckless, Seether, Judas Priest, Airbourne, Asking Alexandria, Ayron Jones, Doomsday Outlaw, Iron Maiden, Y&T, Loudness, Megadeth, Ozzy Osbourne, Audioslave, Neal Young, Danko Jones, Buckcherry, Sixx AM, Dave Davies, ACDC. The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
Just Ace: A podcast about the 90s Australian alternative music scene
Welcome to Just Ace - a podcast about the 90s Australian Alternative Music Scene - whatever the hell that means. This week we look at how legendary Australian artists from the 80s coped in the 90s. Featuring Crowded House, Midnight Oil, Cold Chisel, Paul Kelly, Hoodoo Gurus, Hunters And Collectors , Deadstar, Kylie Minogue, and not really AC/DC. Support Patreon Buy Me A Coffee Buy the book Buy a poster Follow Facebook Instagram YouTube Website You can write to us at justace90s [at] gmail [dot] com
Wondering what ever happened to Don Walker and Cold Chisel? Or maybe what songs Don wrote for the band and what his solo stuff is like? Check this out ... Don Walker, hailed as one of Australia's finest songwriters, has built an enduring legacy through his work with Cold Chisel, his solo career, and his literary pursuits. Born in Ayr, Queensland, in 1951, Don spent his formative years on a sugarcane farm, an environment that shaped his deep appreciation for storytelling and the Australian landscape. Despite excelling academically and earning a physics degree from the University of Queensland, music remained his true calling. He began writing songs in his teenage years, influenced by country, blues, and the emerging rock 'n' roll sounds of the 1960s. In 1973, while living in Adelaide, Don co-founded Cold Chisel with Ian Moss, Phil Small, Steve Prestwich, and Jimmy Barnes. As the band's principal songwriter and keyboardist, Don crafted songs that resonated with the Australian experience, blending gritty realism with poetic lyricism. Cold Chisel's music, powered by Don's writing, captured the struggles, triumphs, and heartbreaks of ordinary lives. Tracks like Khe Sanh, a tale of a Vietnam veteran's post-war alienation, and Flame Trees, a nostalgic reflection on love and small-town life, became Australian anthems. Cold Chisel rose to prominence in the late '70s and early '80s, releasing landmark albums such as East and Circus Animals. Don's songwriting was praised for its depth and sophistication, setting the band apart in the Australian rock scene. Despite their massive success, internal tensions led to the band's breakup in 1983. Their farewell concert, The Last Stand, cemented their place in Australian music history. After Cold Chisel's breakup, Don turned his focus to solo projects. He formed the Catfish, releasing the album Unlimited Address in 89, which showcased his ability to blend rock, blues, and jazz influences. He later pursued a solo career under his own name, releasing We're All Gunna Die (1995), Cutting Back (2006), and Hully Gully (2013). These albums highlighted his distinctive narrative voice and ability to explore the darker corners of human experience with wit and insight. Beyond music, Don ventured into literature, publishing Shots in 2009, a memoir that offered a vivid and unflinching look at his life and career. The book was praised for its raw honesty and lyrical prose, further cementing his reputation as a master storyteller. Cold Chisel reunited several times, releasing new music and touring to the delight of their loyal fan base. Don's role in the band remained central, as he continued to pen songs that connected with audiences across generations. His collaborations with other artists, including Slim Dusty, Troy Cassar-Daley, and Tex Perkins, underscored his influence on Australian music. Don Walker's career spans decades of creative output, from iconic anthems to introspective solo works and literary achievements. His ability to capture the essence of Australian life through his art has made him a cultural icon and a revered figure in the nation's musical and storytelling traditions. Don joins us this week to share his incredible story. If you have a comment, query or suggestion for a future guest, please get in touch with me through my website I hope you enjoy this episode!
Think you know the full Cold Chisel story? Think again. Cold Chisel is a five part series on the rise, split and rebirth of one of Australia's most successful and iconic rock bands. Featuring exclusive new interviews with all of the band members, the series dives into Cold Chisel's most iconic moments, features stories never before heard and after 50 years what keeps the band coming back together. Available exclusively on the free LiSTNR app https://play.listnr.com/podcast/cold-chisel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Sprintcars on the VAILO Adelaide 500 schedule, we thought it was time for another catchup with world renowned driver, James McFadden who will be racing the NAPA Auto Parts backed Hodges Motorsport #5 in Adelaide. The Aussie speedway star made an emotional speech at the recent High Limit Series banquet announcing his retirement from full time racing in the USA, but it's not the end of the road. J-Mac talks about the reasons behind his shock decision, explains what's next and shares some highs and lows from his time in the States. We look ahead to a significant moment for the sport (in this part of the world) and what his expectations are with the Hodges Motorsport team this weekend. It's been a hell of a ride for J-Mac, but as you'll hear he's at the peak of his game and still deeply loves turning left and standing on the gas! Enjoy the ride. A huge thank you to Tim Hodges from Hodges Motorsport for making this chat possible. The 2024 VAILO Adelaide 500 is the 25th edition of the event, General Admission tickets start from $39 and can be bought at Ticketmaster, which includes access to NAPA Speedway, Boost Mobile AUSX Supercross Sprint and after-race concert series headlined by Cold Chisel and Crowded House. For more information, visit adelaide500.com.au Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know who you want to hear from on Rusty's Garage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ‘Grig & Grig' show is back after Murph's recent run in a VN Commodore in the awesome Heritage Touring Car support races at the Bathurst 1000 where he was also a Fanbassador! The gig went so well he is now off to the season ending VAILO Adelaide 500 in a similar role. Speedway, Supercross, plus Cold Chisel, Crowded House and now with added Murph! The 2024 VAILO Adelaide 500 is the 25th edition of the event, General Admission tickets start from $39 and can be bought at Ticketmaster, which includes access to NAPA Speedway, Boost Mobile AUSX Supercross Sprint and after-race concert series headlined by Cold Chisel and Crowded House. For more information, visit adelaide500.com.au Back to the Shortcast, we talk about that forthcoming Supercars title decider plus reflections on the Bathurst and Gold Coast rounds. Why the best is yet to come for Ryan Wood at Walkinshaw Andretti United, Richie Stanaway's new home and why he's flying again. There's the new Next Gen championship over summer which fittingly includes the next generation of Murphy's getting behind the wheel and the mic! It wouldn't be complete without some thoughts on Liam Lawson's performance at the F1 races in Texas and Mexico, where the next young Kiwi open wheel stars might come from as the Tony Quinn Foundation continues to help open doors. And Murph's passionate pursuit of better driving standards for young motorists in his native New Zealand through his excellent Street Smart program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Triple M's Oztober has been celebrating 50 years of Great Aussie music, and after a nationwide countdown fuelled by the passionate votes of our listeners, Cold Chisel has been crowned the Greatest Australian Artist of all time! Join Gleeso and Dangerous Dave as they chat with Cold Chisel frontman, the legendary Jimmy Barnes. Jimmy reflects on the band's incredible journey, shares his deep love for Australian music, and expresses heartfelt gratitude to all the fans who helped them secure the top spot. In his own words: "Mate, that's incredible. I can't wait to tell the boys. We're GOATs! That means we can rent the band out to sort of clear paddocks and things. We're thrilled."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamilton's Googoorewon Knox (and guitarist Cookie) performed an incredible cover of Cold Chisel's Forever Now, live in studio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Forever the creative soul, Michael Hutchence was born to be more than just a lead singer of an international rock band. From the early days, Michael embraced the theatrical possibilities of music video and was at the forefront in ensuring INXS songs captured a visual vibrancy and vitality. As such, in today's episode we dive deep into the critical performances that shaped and piqued Michael's acting urges commencing in 1982 when Michael joined forces with iconic Cold Chisel songwriter, Don Walker in contributing to the seminal 1982 Australian film Freedom with two tracks and one video, notably Speed Kills that showcases a 21 year old Michael. The next 4 years were committed to INXS' global ascent via albums Shabooh Shabaah, The Swing and Listen Like Thieves, plus the relentless touring attached to these triumvirate recordings. So, it took till 1986 for Michael to clear his schedule when the opportunity came up to star in Richard Lowenstein's Dogs in Space came up. A movie that embraced the punk leanings of shared living suburbia amidst musical graft, this iconic art house movie has endured and influenced generations of fans and filmmakers over 38 years, despite its middling box office performance at the time. Fast forward 4 years later post the juggernaut albums and tours that were Kick and X, Michael scratched a lifelong itch portraying famed British poet Percy Shelly, by joining Bridget Fonda, John Hurt, Jason Patric and Raul Julia in legendary Hollywood Director Roger Corman's last ever picture “Frankenstein Unbound”. A true passion piece and one that Michael embraced with unyielding commitment and joy. Finally, Michael portrayed a Record Executive mogul in the underwhelming indie feature “Limp” that despite its problems, aroused the attention of both Michael Douglas' and Quentin Tarantino's production companies with speculation of future projects in the offing. Unfortunately, Michael's untimely passing thwarted what may have led a promising acting career into a burgeoning one. What is known, Michael possessed a charisma, a stare and a glare amidst an inner drive and creativity to succeed and express. One can only imagine what more he could have achieved in this space. Love and peace Haydn & Bee https://www.change.org/p/induct-inxs-into-the-rock-roll-hall-of-fame-2025 https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/
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In the lead up to Cold Chisel's First Sydney Gig celebrating their Big 5-0, we are joined by the people behind the band's success and some of their touring mates with never before heard stories from backstage! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inside the rehearsal room to talk love, grief, healing and joy with Jimmy Barnes, Charley Drayton and Cold Chisel. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Jasper Leak. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Join us on Still Rocking It as we become a fly on the wall during an interview with Stu Rudd, the bass guitarist and founding member of Australia's iconic rock band, SuperJesus for an episode of RiderTV for the telly. From their early days and first EP "Eight Step Rail" to their platinum-selling debut album "Sumo" that snagged them an ARIA for Best Rock Band, Stu takes us through a roller-coaster journey of music, perseverance, and success. He shares touching stories about his previous band Southpaw, the evolution from Hell's Kitchen into SuperJesus, and their induction into the SA Music Hall of Fame. Despite a mic going rogue not once, but twice, you'll be captivated by Stu's tales of touring and the vibrant local music scene that shaped their career.In the second half of our episode, we gear up for the Vailo 500 with an inspiring conversation featuring a Cold Chisel song and Stewie's heartfelt recollection of his bond with Charlie Drayton. We chat about SuperJesus's latest singles, "We Won't Let Go Until it's Over" and "Something Good," and delve into the excitement surrounding their upcoming album set for release early next year. Stu also opens up about his personal life, sharing his enthusiasm for getting back into motorbike riding . Don't miss this heartwarming and insightful chat with one of Australia's rock icons, as Stu Rudd takes us behind the scenes of a 30-year musical journey.What has Ruddy been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
In the US he's a country music superstar. Here he's Mr Nicole Kidman. Today - why Keith Urban is not the artist you thought he was. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Jasper Leak. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
On the 20th anniversary of Essendon's last finals win, Billy kicks us off with the All Sports Report, before Jay Clark steps in with all the latest footy news. Billy went to the RecLink Cup today, and JB went to his son's B&F night. The Hump Day Quiz sees Mitch and Heath battle it out for Cold Chisel tickets, before Pete in Kurunjang has a crack at $1k with Guernsey Cash. We've got a Good Onya Mate with Sean Bell - who literally just finished running around Australia - over 14,000km, then JB's Traffic Party has some concerns about roundabouts. LIV Golf Adelaide's Nick Haslam calls in to detail what's in store for 2025, and Billy finishes us off with a doctor's office joke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Wolfe Brothers are an Australian country rock band from Hobart, Tasmania, formed of brothers Tom and Nick Wolfe and childhood friends Brodie Rainbird and Casey Kostiuk. They came to prominence after being the runners-up of Australia's Got Talent in 2012. Following their success, they have released a self-titled EP and three studio albums, It's On "Nothing But Trouble" and"This Crazy Life" They were special guests on Lee Kernaghan's 2013–2014 Beautiful Noise Tour. The "Nothin But trouble" album spawned 4 Country Music Channel number 1 singles. "That Kinda Night" "You Got To Me" "Born and Bred" and "One Beer At A Time" The "This Crazy Life" album gave the band there highest chart position ever with it being Top 10 on the ARIA all genre chart. The single "This Crazy Life" also reached number 1 on the Country Music Channel. "It's On" reached number 18 on the 2013 Year-End ARIA Charts. The Wolfe Brothers were nominated for four Country Music Awards of Australia in 2013, and won the New Oz Artist of the Year 2014 at the Country Music Channel Awards. In 2016 they won the Country Music Channel Group or Duo of the year. Some Things That Came Up: -2:40 Melatonin and Advil PM -4:15 6 records, 19 #1 Australian country hits, 9 Golden Guitar Awards, and the most awarded group in Australian country music history! -5:15 Recent show with The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras and documentary -11:00 Recent Nashville songwriting sessions -14:00 The “Have To” years vs. The “Get To” years -20:00 A 4th generation farmers and musicians -21:45 Dad was a drummer with a big 70's Rogers kit -23:20 Metallica's “Master of Puppets” and Iron Maiden's “Live After Death” -28:20 Kip Allen, Dave Ruberto -29:15 Brodie Rainbird left as an official member but still plays guitar as a sideman -33:30 The first writing session with Rich and The Wolfe Brothers. Co-writing “You Got To Me”, “That Kinda Night”, “When I Was The One”, “No Sad Songs” -35:20 Rich drumming on “This Crazy Life” -39:00 The “Kids On Cassette” record, an homage to New Wave -40:00 “Livin' The Dream” was a return to classic Wolfe Brothers -44:30 Relationship with Lee Kernaghan and “Damn Good Mates” -46:20 “Australia's Got Talent” TV Show -50:00 Pantera's influence -52:30 Dime and Vinnie pics! -53:30 Cold Chisel -55:30 Accents -58:00 Driving Shifts -1:00:00 Australian Animals and The Tasmanian Devil -1:03:30 American Misconceptions -1:06:00 Signing with Broken Brow Records/BMG Australia a month before Covid -1:10:10 The Pendulum Theory -1:19:10 “The Fave 5” -1:29:40 A performance of “That Kinda Night” Follow: www.thewolfebrothers.com Follow The Wolfe Brothers on Youtube, X, Facebook and TikTok! The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 30 of which have been #1 hits! Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com www.itsyourshow.co
David Blight - South Australian musician renowned for his harmonica feature on Cold Chisel's Khe Sanh - joins Graham Cornes. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are joined on the show by Jimmy Barnes who will return to New Zealand with Cold Chisel for a summer tour. They will be okaying in Queenstown, Taupo and Whitianga and will be joined by Bic Runga, Icehouse and Everclear.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
It's bloody cold! But Billy has a winter-warmer All Sports Report, before we launch into the Hump Day Quiz as Tracy and Lachlan battle it out for Cold Chisel tickets. North Melbourne superstar Nick Larkey is in studio after the Roos' first win of the year, and of course we had to get him to break out his Damian Barrett impersonation. Marcus from Epping has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash, and JB reveals some of the recent texts he's received from the great Neale Daniher. Jay Clark is in with all the latest footy news, and Billy closes us out with some Wednesday Fruit in his joke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The reason for Finey's absence from the last show is revealed, along with a few other things which may or may not add to the entertainment value of the show, but might explain his footy tips. Brian is unhappy about being snubbed again for the King's Birthday honours but Kev has a solution. Musically, it's all about Cold Chisel as they gear up for the big Five Oh tour. Kevin Hillier, Brian Mannix, Mark Fine Subscribe in iTunes!https://apple.co/2LUQuix Listen on Spotifyhttps://spoti.fi/2DdgYad Follow us on Facebook...https://bit.ly/2OOe7ag Post-production by Steve Visscher | Southern Skies Media for Howdy Partners Media | www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts © 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
193. Mike has a bit to say about this current "green transition" going on. According to Mike it's a crock! a vain act of self harm! Then we have a look at what has been a pretty quiet news week. Andy has a Cold Chisel special and theres a bit of something to talk about as well. enjoy the show.
Brad Foster provides an update on the court case on now of the man charged with the alleged murder of nine-year-old Charlise Mutton in the Blue Mountains in 2022. He also brings us up to speed on the announcement of the Cold Chisel 50th anniversary tour, an increase to the minimum wage for 2.6 million people, and news on the big cost to taxpayers to introduce a rugby league team from Papua New Guinea into the national competition.
Jimmy Barnes & Ian Moss join Mick & MG to announce the return of Cold Chisel to celebrate their 50th anniversary! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Lowndes joins us fresh from the Vailo Adelaide 500 launch with the incredible news that Sprintcar Racing will be part of this year's event offering. This includes Supercross, Stadium Super Trucks, and performances by Crowded House and Cold Chisel in celebration of their 50th anniversary! We'll also have a debrief on his Triple 8 wildcard test this week, along with insider details on his preparation for one of the biggest off-road events of the season: Finke. Joining us as well is Toby Bellbowen from Sprintcar Hub. He'll discuss the temporary Sprintcar track, the immense effort involved in this project, and the key racers participating. We'll explore whether this concept is a one-time event or something both sports can grow as part of the award-winning Adelaide 500 show. Toby will also update us on Sydney Speedway. After a series of issues, can the new replacement for the legendary old Parramatta track finally deliver an uninterrupted summer of racing that fans will truly enjoy? WIN!!! While we have you, you could WIN 1 of 5 $100 Vouchers: Just help us out by completing our inaugural Rusty's Garage survey here. Plus, head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know what you want to hear about on Rusty's Garage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Woman stabs man to death. *Russel Howcroft drops in. *Cold Chisel reunion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FULL SHOW | Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss join Marty in studio, as they launch their 50-year reunion show. Daisy Thomas delivers big Footy chats, and we hear from callers who've been in a comas. Tune into Triple M weekdays LIVE from 6-9am and call 1 333 53 to play The Marty Sheargold Show's $10K Spin it DJ. For more Marty Shear-GOLD, head to Youtube. And for a laugh-fuelled feed, follow us on TikTok and Instagram. Remember to like and share!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Woman stabs man to death. *Russel Howcroft drops in. *Cold Chisel reunion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Woman stabs man to death. *Russel Howcroft drops in. *Cold Chisel reunion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's show, a possible breakthrough in the case of Samantha Murphy, as Victorian Police launch a search operation in the Ballarat area. Calls grow for Immigration Minister Andrew Giles to be sacked over the latest visa scandal. April's inflation figures are higher than expected, leading to predictions the Reserve Bank should keep interest rates on hold. West Australian Police respond to claims by the daughter of double murderer Mark Bombara that her concerns were ignored by authorities And Aussie rockers Cold Chisel announce a massive national tour. Visit thenightly.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cold Chisel's Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss joins Jonesy & Amanda ahead of their upcoming Australian tour!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Releasing this episode on our 4th Anniversary; we are beyond excited to have a special and featured guest on today's episode of INXS: Access all Areas. Jon Lamoreaux from The Hustle Podcast, based in Denver Colorado has created over 470 episodes of fantastic music deep dive content over the last 9 years to critical acclaim. The original driving inspiration behind Haydn creating this INXS podcast with Bee, Jon's musical passion, love of Australian/New Zealand artists and fantastic dulcet tones has resulted in nearly a million downloads since its inception creating hours upon hours of interesting content that has brought listening pleasure to thousands. Today we join forces to discuss the DNA of the Australasian music scene and how a band like INXS were able to take the mantle from iconic “live acts” that preceded them such as The Angels, AC/DC, Cold Chisel, Dragon, Midnight Oil and Split Enz to name just a few. What was this notion called “grit” that permeated all of these acts to perform to such truly high levels and meant the public/concert goers were given blistering, raw and pulsating performances up close and personal every time. We talk about INXS' place in history, their Rock n Roll Hall of Fame prospects plus what musically they meant to an ardent fan such as Jon. Filled with fantastic anecdotes, references, opinions and passion, this unique episode is one we are proud to share with you and trust you'll love it as much as we do. There won't be dropping an episode this weekend. We would like to wish all the Mothers out there a restful Mother's day, including Bee. For more updates and to contact The Podcast Team here is the link https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/ The Hustle Podcast link below https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-hustle/id1050310200
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.When Australian guitar virtuoso Ian Moss strums into the conversation, you know you're in for more than a few chords of wisdom. This episode's rhythmic narrative takes us on a tour with Ian as he recounts the adventures of his latest 'Rivers Run Dry' tour and the tales behind the album's creation. It's a journey through the melodies and musings of a man whose name is synonymous with the legendary band Cold Chisel, giving listeners an exclusive seat at a table usually reserved for rock royalty.Here's a musical feast for your ears: imagine the process of laying down a studio album in just ten days, then self-producing it when challenges strike. Ian Moss shares the studio's high notes and the harmonious decision-making that led to the outstanding final product. He didn't just stop there; we tuned into the possibility of reuniting with old bandmate Don Walker, the dynamics of their past collaborations, and the respect that fuels their enduring friendship. So, whether you're a die-hard Cold Chisel fan or a newcomer to Ian's solo riffs, you'll be captivated by the candidness and creativity of a true music craftsman.What has Ian Moss been up to lately ... lets's find out!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
On this episode of Gavin Wood's Countdown podcast, Gavin catches up with Australian saxophonist, television personality and radio presenter – Wilbur Wilde. Perhaps best known for his work as part of the house band on “Hey Hey It's Saturday!” Wilbur Wilde rose to prominence with the bands Ol' 55 and Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons. Wilbur has performed and recorded with some of the biggest names in the music industry including Skyhooks, Elvis Costello, Tom Jones, Split Enz, Roy Orbison, Cold Chisel, Joe Cocker, Dire Straits, the Angels, Dragon, James Reyne and Jimmy Barnes. Wilbur has made numerous other TV appearances throughout his career on shows including The Flying Doctors, The Paul Hogan Show, Blankety Blanks, Sale of the Century, MTV, Getaway, Postcards, Prisoner, Spicks and Specks, and commercials for the Australian Pensioners Insurance Agency. His CV also boasts a string of movie credits including Trojan Warrior, Mad Max, The Coolangatta Gold, City of the Damned, Jenny Kissed Me, Dead End Drive-In, and Cool Change, as well as over 750 performances with The New Rocky Horror Show. Wilbur has also presented on an array of radio stations, including Gold 104.3, Vega 91.5, 3UZ, 3XY, and 3MP.