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What Goes Around?
S4E17 with Betty Boo

What Goes Around?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 80:51


The perfect pop star needs to have many attributes, rock solid songs, eye catching style, photogenic glamour and of course the type of personality that jumps off the page. Very few contenders manage to tick all of these boxes but when they do they make an impression on society that leaves an indelible mark. Alison Clarkson's alter ego Betty Boo had all these qualities in spades. Her music was magnetic, her style iconic and her personality projected confidence and rebellion, so much so that when the pop Svengali Chris Herbert decided to form the all conquering Spice Girls his brief was to find 5 Betty Boos. However Betty Boo was not the manufactured pop star you might expect, rather she was a determined young woman who studied audio production, wrote her own songs and fell in love with Hip-Hop at precisely the right time. After a period in the limelight Betty stepped back into the studio and continued to create music with the likes of Blur, Girls Aloud, Hear-say, Danni Minogue and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Now back with a bang Betty Boo has a new album 'Rip up the rulebook' and her sound has matured but retains that dash of rebellious optimism that we all fell in love with back in the day.It really is a pleasure to welcome the one and only Betty Boo to What Goes Around.Before that Eamon gets infuriated about Stax Records and then finds refuge at a DONK Rave.Betty in Maccie D's with the PE!https://youtu.be/8PSbg7ynGqM?si=Ff5Q93SUO5jpeuOY Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tony Built's Podcast
Episode 1: CRAZY IN TEXAS 2024

Tony Built's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 81:13


Kick off Spring of 2024 with vocal house remixes of some of the latest pop hits in along with a few (decade drop) flashbacks.  Music from Beyonce, Ava Max, Pharrell Williams & Miley Cyrus, Danni Minogue, Due Lipa, Calvin Harris & Sam Smith, Tate McCrae and more along with a few surprises.   Happy 21st Anniversary to Beyonce & Jay Z's "Crazy In Love" which was originally recorded in March 2003.  Enjoy the music and Spring!! (Recorded live in Times Square.)   If you download my podcast, please make at least a $10 contribution to https://paypal.me/TonyBuilt  to help me with my current medical bills & to support some of my other personal costs, associated with the funds I spend directly on music and production.   Also, please understand that access and storage, to make my podcast episodes available to EVERYONE for FREE download, on more than a dozen platforms, I do at my own EXPENSE.  So your CONTRIBUTIONS are greatly APPRECIATED and right now hopefully help me battle through a recently diagnosed progressive condition.  -Tony Built 

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast
MLVC x This Is Disco: a Madonna & Kylie crossover event

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 53:26


MLVC has a podcast crossover event with the Kylie & Danni Minogue dedicated-podcast, This Is Disco! We speak with co-host Eliza Day about the amazing pop culture moment of Madonna and Kylie finally uniting onstage at M's Celebration Tour in LA and so much more! Follow MLVC on Instagram, Twitter and Threads: @mlvcpodcast Subscribe to MLVC on our YouTube channel Donate to the podcast on Venmo: mlvcpodcast Listen to more episodes on Spotify/Apple/Amazon/Google Play or here: https://mlvc.podbean.com/

Random Soul's Podcast
Episode 2: RANDOM SOUL RECORDINGS PODCAST - FEBRUARY 2024

Random Soul's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 67:35


1. Aline Rocha - WTF (Extended Mix) - Pleased As Punch2. Richard Earnshaw & Mr V - This House Is Yours (Extended) - Big Love3. Rapson & Nathan Thomas - Magic (Original Mix) - Quantize Recordings4. Raquel Rodriguez - Undone (Dave Lee's Disco Blend) - Z Records5. Lovebirds - Burn It Down - Glitterbox6. Grant Nelson & Brian Tappert - So Right - Swing City7. Groove P - Are They Real (Extended Mix) - Pleased As Punch8. Vintage Culture, Maverick Sabre, Tom Breu - Weak (Extended) - Universal Music Australia9. Cast Of Thousands, Mimi Johnson - Givin' My Love (B.T.'s Groove Mix) - Bassline Records10. Saison, Mike Dunn and Adrianne Archie - Non Stop (Extended Analogue Mix) - Soulfuric Deep11. Demarkus Lewis & DJ Lady D - A Deep Felt Love - Soulfuric Deep12. Hannah Wants x Sam Divine x Jem Cooke - Cruel Intentions (Extended Mix) - Defected Records13. Deeper Purpose & GUZ featuring Dope Earth Alien - That Sound (Extended Mix) - DFTD14. SUB-X, Sammy Porter & Isotonik - Different Strokes (Extended Mix) - TMRW Music15. The Blessed Madonna featuring Clementine Douglas - Happier (Extended Mix) - Warner Music Australia16. Can't Get It Outta My Head (Extended Mix) - Zach Witness - Defected Records17. Danni Minogue & Autone - Thinking Bout Us (Random Soul Extended) - Central Station Records

What's the Story, Our?
"I'd Burst Their Gowls!"

What's the Story, Our?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 52:38


This week we're talking all about your dream dinner guests, where the people of Balbriggan have chosen an eclectic mix as always, ranging from Diego Maradona to Danni Minogue.

The Songwriters Podcast

Rob Davis: Producer, Composer and Songwriter. Which artist regrets turning down that iconic hit for Kylie? Louise Golbey asks Rob about his 70s glam rock days, high-spirited recording sessions with Enrique Iglesias, and what was unique about the chorus on 'Can't Get You Out of My Head'.Discover more music by Rob Davis.BIORob Davis is responsible for one of the last decade's most played and performed songs.An accomplished musician - he started as a lead guitarist in the 1970s Glam Rock band, Mud, which he wrote over 45 tracks, including their first single, Flower Power, and their big Top 10 hit L-L-LucyHe then became one of the most in-demand and successful songwriters in the UK. He has worked with DJ Paul Oakenfold on dance hits such as Not Over Yet for Grace, The Klaxons, and Joy and Heartbreak for Movement 98. Rob has written songs for a variety of artists, including KYLIE MINOGUE, ENRIQUE IGLESIAS, SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR, HOLLY VALANCE, BLUE, CHARLOTTE CHURCH, Mika, Rachel Stevens, and Danni Minogue, to name a few.In the early 2000s, he was behind three huge No. 1s, including Spiller's track Groovejet (If This Aint Love) featuring Sophie Ellis Bextor and Kylie's biggest hit Can't Get You Out of My Head, which he co-wrote and co-produced with Cathy Dennis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crappy to Happy
Introducing: The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show

Crappy to Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 2:25


Are you looking for conversations that skip the small talk?  I want to introduce you to The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show podcast where Jess skips the small talk and shows you a different side of her famous guests What makes it so special is that Jess gives each guest the space to reveal their story and experience of being human in these honest and sometimes emotional conversations. You'll get a new window into the souls of everyone from Keith Urban to Courtney Act, David Wenham to Danni Minogue, and Sophie Monk to Jessica Mauboy and many more. Search 'The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show', or download the LiSTNR app and listen here for freeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stuff That Interests Me

About 25 years ago, I was giving a speech at my father's 65th birthday party. There were seventy or eighty people at the dinner and, as Dad was a playwright, most of them were theatricals.I'm a comedian, it was a fun occasion, so I wanted the speech to be funny. There were a few entertainment VIPs in the room, so there were professional as well as personal reasons to make sure my speech was as good as possible. But it was also a very personal occasion - a landmark in my dad's life - so there was no way I was going to crowbar in bits from my act. I wanted the speech to be special: I love my Dad very much and I wanted to say so publicly. But I also didn't want the speech to descend into an embarrassing, gushing, sentimental affair. It was by no means the hardest speech I've ever had to give, but there was still a balance that I had to get right, and I felt a bit of pressure because there were so many professional performers in the room who were way more experienced than me.As I was speaking, and I guess I was feeling a little nervous, I noticed someone looking at me. Of course, the whole room was looking at me, but this was the only person I noticed. He had friendly blue eyes, narrowed in a frown of intense concentration, and he seemed deeply interested in what I had to say, and very sympathetic to the difficulties I was having making such a speech. I don't know if I was projecting my own imagination, but there was a wise, kindly look to him. I'd never noticed anybody listen like that before.It was a few moments before I realised it was the actor, Timothy West. Thinking about it later, it made sense to me why Timothy West had been such a popular actor with his peers. He listened so well. In a room of eighty people all doing the same thing– his was the listening I noticed.(Any aspiring actors reading this: work on your listening. It's a crucial, yet underrated skill and one that is rarely taught. Teaching is concentrated around the bits when you are doing the talking. Watch what wonderful listeners many great actors are.)Fast forward a couple of years and I was doing a set on the Radio 4 show, Loose Ends. This was around 1999 and, in those days, the show was recorded live, but the only audience you would have were the four or five other guests on the show who would be sitting in the studio with you, along with the host, Ned Sherrin. You got some real VIPs on that show - I used to do it quite a bit. Off the top of my head, I remember appearing with Jackie Collins, Danni Minogue, Divine Comedy, Mariella Frostrup, Sir Humphrey Burton, The Proclaimers, and many more besides. But most of them would be thinking about their own bits, so doing comedy in that little studio to four or five people who weren't that interested could be a bit like doing comedy into the void. Comedy is hard without an audience - even if by the time it made it out of the radio, it seemed to work. I think it was the first time I had done the show, so I was nervous. There I was, doing my Ludwig The Bavarian act, all dressed up in my lederhosen costume, with all sorts of nerves rushing through my head as I did my act to no audience, when there it was again. The look. The kindly, listening, I-know-what-you're-going-through-and-I'm-on-your-side look. This time it was Michael Parkinson, one of the guests on the show. While all the other guests, and, to an extent, Ned, were wrapped up in their own stuff, Parkinson took time out to listen to me. Straight away I understood why he had been such a successful chat show host.Thank you for reading The Flying Frisby. This post is public so feel free to share it.The Today ProgrammeWe move on over ten years to 2012 and my first book, Life After the State, which, as the title suggests, makes the case for a lot less government in our lives. On the day it was published I was invited onto Radio 4's Today programme to talk about the role of the state. My publisher, Dan Kieran of Unbound, told me 'getting on the Today programme is the Holy Grail for an author. You're very lucky. You're on at the best time, peak listening time, just before 9. Everybody will be listening. The prime minister will be listening.”To say I was nervous is an understatement. 'This is the Today programme,' I told myself. 'For really clever people. It's not for comedians who've decided they want to write about economics. It's the BBC, the Ministry of Media. The last thing they'll suffer is some non-economist comedian calling for a smaller state. You are so going to be found out.'In the Green Room beforehand, I could barely speak. 'Would you like a cup of coffee?' 'Oh, no thanks. Actually, yes please. Er no, no. Actually, yes. Erm, not sure.' ‘I'm sorry?'I was to be interviewed by James Naughtie and there was a nice chap by the name of Neal Lawson from left-wing think tank, Compass, who would take the opposing side of the debate. There were various other people in the studio, all deep in notes and preparation for their next slot. None of them looked up as we came in. If I had my life again I'd answer one key question about collectivism differently - and I still get cross with myself about it - but overall I guess I did ok. However, mid-interview, while I was talking, I could feel somebody looking at me. I looked to my left, away from the people I was talking to, Naughtie and Lawson, and there, staring at me intently, was John Humphrys. He'd looked up from me his notes and, with his eyes narrowed slightly, now seemed to be deeply interested in what I was saying, even though he was nothing to do with this segment. His listening carried that same mixture of interest, intense focus, kindness and understanding that Timothy West's did all those years ago.Just as with West, I felt I gained some understanding as to why John Humphrys has been so successful in his extremely competitive profession.Afterwards I went and gave him a copy of the book.“Have a read and see what you think,” I said. “But I doubt you'll be on board with all this anti-state stuff.”“You'd be surprised,” he replied.Keynote FarageJust a few months later I was speaking about gold at an investor's show. Tom Winnifrith, the organizer, had managed to get Nigel Farage as his keynote speaker. This was years before the Brexit vote, but, thanks to the internet, his speeches at the EU Parliament were already starting to go viral.Afterwards, he and I sat down and started talking. All sorts of people were bombarding him for photos and signatures, and he was very gracious to everybody who pestered him, but at the same time he managed to convey the impression that he was really interested in talking to me. And, as I talked, there was that same look again – eyes narrowed slightly, kind, wise, interested, focused on you and you alone.If you say the names John Humphrys or Nigel Farage, kindness is not the first word that springs to mind with either. But that was what I saw. Nor is Farage known as great listener, but my experience was that he is. I'm sure it's his listening to people as he travelled up and down the country that made him so popular at grass roots level and helped him build such a following.Farage in person, as his GB News show, especially Talking Pints, is proving, is a far cry from the monster many of his opponents, especially the Centrist Trots who write for the Guardian, have made him out to be. My dinner with Jordan PetersonA few days ago I was lucky enough to be invited to dinner with Jordan Peterson. It's funny. Peterson is one of the biggest stars on the internet. He is adored by so many yet there are still quite a few people who have no idea who he is. My manager thought I was going to dinner with Jordan Henderson.Andrews Doyle and Shaw, the organisers of Comedy Unleashed, comedian Simon Evans and author Jeremy Hildreth were there as well as Peterson's minder (who took the photo below).It was amazing how quickly we got through the niceties and moved on to the interesting stuff. Within a few minutes of sitting down, we were talking about lucid dreams - these are dreams that you know are dreams while you dream them.I had a lucid dream last year, in which I met my father (who died in 2020) at a house party and, in the kitchen, started updating him on the progress I had made with Kisses on a Postcard, the new songs I'd written, the edits and so on. After a while I said, “This is a dream, isn't it?” Dad smiled and nodded.So I mentioned at the table that I had had this lucid dream last year in which I had had this conversation with my dead father. Peterson's head flashed round and he looked at me as I spoke. And there was that look again. That same Timothy West, Michael Parkinson, John Humphrys, Nigel Farage, slightly squinting, focused look of kindness, sympathy, empathy and genuine interest.Never mind how articulate he is, I'll bet one reason Peterson is so popular is because he listens. In fact, one reason he is so articulate is because he listens. He replies to what people actually say, rather than what he thinks they've said, and that centres him in the moment and thus in the truth.So there we are: people who have the look. What's the moral of all this? Listen, I guess. Don't talk. Listen.ADDENDUMI saw just how popular and loved Jordan Peterson was only an hour or two later. Over dinner somebody suggested that he do a set at Comedy Unleashed later that evening, and he agreed to read a comic poem he'd written. I was MCing, and I introduced him as the open spot, saying something like “we like to bring on new talent at Comedy Unleashed, so we give people short spots and if they're any good, they can progress to a full spot, please welcome Jordan Peterson”. The audience at first couldn't believe what they had heard. Then, as he came to the stage, they rose to their feet and gave him a standing ovation.I might have ended up compering what may be Jordan Peterson's only ever comedy spot. Thank you for reading The Flying Frisby. This post is public so feel free to share it.If you are in London on September 28 or 29, my lecture with funny bits, How Heavy?, about the history of weights and measures is coming to the Museum of Comedy. It's a 7-8pm show so you can come along and go out for dinner after. The lecture will give your evening a strong intellectual foundation. You can buy tickets here. This is a very interesting subject - effectively how you perceive the world. Hope to see you there.The Flying Frisby is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe

The Flying Frisby
The Look

The Flying Frisby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 10:54


About 25 years ago, I was giving a speech at my father's 65th birthday party. There were seventy or eighty people at the dinner and, as Dad was a playwright, most of them were theatricals.I'm a comedian, it was a fun occasion, so I wanted the speech to be funny. There were a few entertainment VIPs in the room, so there were professional as well as personal reasons to make sure my speech was as good as possible. But it was also a very personal occasion - a landmark in my dad's life - so there was no way I was going to crowbar in bits from my act. I wanted the speech to be special: I love my Dad very much and I wanted to say so publicly. But I also didn't want the speech to descend into an embarrassing, gushing, sentimental affair. It was by no means the hardest speech I've ever had to give, but there was still a balance that I had to get right, and I felt a bit of pressure because there were so many professional performers in the room who were way more experienced than me.As I was speaking, and I guess I was feeling a little nervous, I noticed someone looking at me. Of course, the whole room was looking at me, but this was the only person I noticed. He had friendly blue eyes, narrowed in a frown of intense concentration, and he seemed deeply interested in what I had to say, and very sympathetic to the difficulties I was having making such a speech. I don't know if I was projecting my own imagination, but there was a wise, kindly look to him. I'd never noticed anybody listen like that before.It was a few moments before I realised it was the actor, Timothy West. Thinking about it later, it made sense to me why Timothy West had been such a popular actor with his peers. He listened so well. In a room of eighty people all doing the same thing– his was the listening I noticed.(Any aspiring actors reading this: work on your listening. It's a crucial, yet underrated skill and one that is rarely taught. Teaching is concentrated around the bits when you are doing the talking. Watch what wonderful listeners many great actors are.)Fast forward a couple of years and I was doing a set on the Radio 4 show, Loose Ends. This was around 1999 and, in those days, the show was recorded live, but the only audience you would have were the four or five other guests on the show who would be sitting in the studio with you, along with the host, Ned Sherrin. You got some real VIPs on that show - I used to do it quite a bit. Off the top of my head, I remember appearing with Jackie Collins, Danni Minogue, Divine Comedy, Mariella Frostrup, Sir Humphrey Burton, The Proclaimers, and many more besides. But most of them would be thinking about their own bits, so doing comedy in that little studio to four or five people who weren't that interested could be a bit like doing comedy into the void. Comedy is hard without an audience - even if by the time it made it out of the radio, it seemed to work. I think it was the first time I had done the show, so I was nervous. There I was, doing my Ludwig The Bavarian act, all dressed up in my lederhosen costume, with all sorts of nerves rushing through my head as I did my act to no audience, when there it was again. The look. The kindly, listening, I-know-what-you're-going-through-and-I'm-on-your-side look. This time it was Michael Parkinson, one of the guests on the show. While all the other guests, and, to an extent, Ned, were wrapped up in their own stuff, Parkinson took time out to listen to me. Straight away I understood why he had been such a successful chat show host.Thank you for reading The Flying Frisby. This post is public so feel free to share it.The Today ProgrammeWe move on over ten years to 2012 and my first book, Life After the State, which, as the title suggests, makes the case for a lot less government in our lives. On the day it was published I was invited onto Radio 4's Today programme to talk about the role of the state. My publisher, Dan Kieran of Unbound, told me 'getting on the Today programme is the Holy Grail for an author. You're very lucky. You're on at the best time, peak listening time, just before 9. Everybody will be listening. The prime minister will be listening.”To say I was nervous is an understatement. 'This is the Today programme,' I told myself. 'For really clever people. It's not for comedians who've decided they want to write about economics. It's the BBC, the Ministry of Media. The last thing they'll suffer is some non-economist comedian calling for a smaller state. You are so going to be found out.'In the Green Room beforehand, I could barely speak. 'Would you like a cup of coffee?' 'Oh, no thanks. Actually, yes please. Er no, no. Actually, yes. Erm, not sure.' ‘I'm sorry?'I was to be interviewed by James Naughtie and there was a nice chap by the name of Neal Lawson from left-wing think tank, Compass, who would take the opposing side of the debate. There were various other people in the studio, all deep in notes and preparation for their next slot. None of them looked up as we came in. If I had my life again I'd answer one key question about collectivism differently - and I still get cross with myself about it - but overall I guess I did ok. However, mid-interview, while I was talking, I could feel somebody looking at me. I looked to my left, away from the people I was talking to, Naughtie and Lawson, and there, staring at me intently, was John Humphrys. He'd looked up from me his notes and, with his eyes narrowed slightly, now seemed to be deeply interested in what I was saying, even though he was nothing to do with this segment. His listening carried that same mixture of interest, intense focus, kindness and understanding that Timothy West's did all those years ago.Just as with West, I felt I gained some understanding as to why John Humphrys has been so successful in his extremely competitive profession.Afterwards I went and gave him a copy of the book.“Have a read and see what you think,” I said. “But I doubt you'll be on board with all this anti-state stuff.”“You'd be surprised,” he replied.Keynote FarageJust a few months later I was speaking about gold at an investor's show. Tom Winnifrith, the organizer, had managed to get Nigel Farage as his keynote speaker. This was years before the Brexit vote, but, thanks to the internet, his speeches at the EU Parliament were already starting to go viral.Afterwards, he and I sat down and started talking. All sorts of people were bombarding him for photos and signatures, and he was very gracious to everybody who pestered him, but at the same time he managed to convey the impression that he was really interested in talking to me. And, as I talked, there was that same look again – eyes narrowed slightly, kind, wise, interested, focused on you and you alone.If you say the names John Humphrys or Nigel Farage, kindness is not the first word that springs to mind with either. But that was what I saw. Nor is Farage known as great listener, but my experience was that he is. I'm sure it's his listening to people as he travelled up and down the country that made him so popular at grass roots level and helped him build such a following.Farage in person, as his GB News show, especially Talking Pints, is proving, is a far cry from the monster many of his opponents, especially the Centrist Trots who write for the Guardian, have made him out to be. My dinner with Jordan PetersonA few days ago I was lucky enough to be invited to dinner with Jordan Peterson. It's funny. Peterson is one of the biggest stars on the internet. He is adored by so many yet there are still quite a few people who have no idea who he is. My manager thought I was going to dinner with Jordan Henderson.Andrews Doyle and Shaw, the organisers of Comedy Unleashed, comedian Simon Evans and author Jeremy Hildreth were there as well as Peterson's minder (who took the photo below).It was amazing how quickly we got through the niceties and moved on to the interesting stuff. Within a few minutes of sitting down, we were talking about lucid dreams - these are dreams that you know are dreams while you dream them.I had a lucid dream last year, in which I met my father (who died in 2020) at a house party and, in the kitchen, started updating him on the progress I had made with Kisses on a Postcard, the new songs I'd written, the edits and so on. After a while I said, “This is a dream, isn't it?” Dad smiled and nodded.So I mentioned at the table that I had had this lucid dream last year in which I had had this conversation with my dead father. Peterson's head flashed round and he looked at me as I spoke. And there was that look again. That same Timothy West, Michael Parkinson, John Humphrys, Nigel Farage, slightly squinting, focused look of kindness, sympathy, empathy and genuine interest.Never mind how articulate he is, I'll bet one reason Peterson is so popular is because he listens. In fact, one reason he is so articulate is because he listens. He replies to what people actually say, rather than what he thinks they've said, and that centres him in the moment and thus in the truth.So there we are: people who have the look. What's the moral of all this? Listen, I guess. Don't talk. Listen.ADDENDUMI saw just how popular and loved Jordan Peterson was only an hour or two later. Over dinner somebody suggested that he do a set at Comedy Unleashed later that evening, and he agreed to read a comic poem he'd written. I was MCing, and I introduced him as the open spot, saying something like “we like to bring on new talent at Comedy Unleashed, so we give people short spots and if they're any good, they can progress to a full spot, please welcome Jordan Peterson”. The audience at first couldn't believe what they had heard. Then, as he came to the stage, they rose to their feet and gave him a standing ovation.I might have ended up compering what may be Jordan Peterson's only ever comedy spot. Thank you for reading The Flying Frisby. This post is public so feel free to share it.If you are in London on September 28 or 29, my lecture with funny bits, How Heavy?, about the history of weights and measures is coming to the Museum of Comedy. It's a 7-8pm show so you can come along and go out for dinner after. The lecture will give your evening a strong intellectual foundation. You can buy tickets here. This is a very interesting subject - effectively how you perceive the world. Hope to see you there.The Flying Frisby is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit frisby.substack.com/subscribe

HAPPY DAZE with Jesse Dracman
Richard Macionis(actor/producer/manager/amazing human)

HAPPY DAZE with Jesse Dracman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 69:09


Richard is a talented and driven guy that has worked hard at his ever evolving craft and one who is never content. From giving up well paid producers jobs to chase the rock n roll dream and get that “soul food” to rocking the stage of Australia's beloved DRACULA's CABARET RESTAURANT to working with the like of John Foreman, Brian Mannix, Kylie and Danni Minogue to Burt Bacharach, Richard handles it all with a smile and the kind of attitude we can all take note from. Enjoy this deep and insightful conversation and be sure to subscribe to the channel. Thank you.

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Tommy FIGHTS a 12 YEAR OLD, Carrie's partner is HIDING SOMEWHERE, AND Danni Minogue joins us!

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 56:22


Chris hiding in the shower   What Do Ya Reckon   Abbie Fight Guess The Headline  Dannii Minogue Carrie reads from the New York Times  Same Same but Backwards  Etymology  Rapt or Raw  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HAPPY DAZE with Jesse Dracman

He is one of the most recognisable voices and faces in Australia media. Mike Goldman has filled hearts with joy and laughter over the years from Home and Away to rocking the airwaves on Triple MMM to voicing on Big Brother and his tales are as legendary as his accolades. From meeting Danni Minogue to partying with Slash on the air to learning, never leave your mum alone with Gene Simmons. It's a fun and joyous chat. Enjoy!

DIVA DAILIES
Building Our 2021 DIVA HOLIDAY PLAYLIST!

DIVA DAILIES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 73:38


We're (finally) getting into the festive spirit! So in this week's episode, Angie (@poetrysoul3) and I go track by track, building a Holiday Diva Playlist that is filled with some of our favorite holiday songs from the divas & divos.You can find the playlist on Spotify here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7Kw96X5BKdP6hkDP1gGMvf?si=05d08117c0a04296And you can follow us on Spotify, too! Just search “Diva Dailies” & add us. *Email us for show notes: divadailiespod@gmail.com*Twitter & Instagram: @divadailiespod*YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrPFguLd1TBSD5AgJNCX2ig/featuredTIME STAMPS:- Housekeeping: Admin. & Listener Feedback (01:31)- Oscar & Razzie Moment of the Week (08:10) - Diva Holiday Playlist Set Up (25:38)- Track 01 (26:28)- Track 02 (29:58)- Track 03 (31:52)- Track 04 (34:47)- Track 05 (40:03)- Track 06 (42:01)- Track 07 (44:33) - Track 08 (47:00)- Track 09 (51:25)- Track 10 (52:59)- Track 11 (56:19)- Track 12 (57:46)- Track 13 (63:44)- Track 14 (67:15)

Queer Coco
Fake It 'Til You Make It with Shannon JJ Williams

Queer Coco

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 46:57


I had the pleasure of interviewing one of my closest friends, Shannon JJ Williams aka Hair God. Shannon is a Hair Stylist, Creative Director, Make Up Artist and Content Creator that has worked with Australian Royalty such as Danni Minogue, Dami Im and Margot Robbie to name a few. We chat about his career, as well as his personal journey as a young, gay Maori person. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/queercoco/message

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Danni Minogue talks BIG STAR ENCOUNTERS, Tommy has been spotted somewhere EMBARRASSING, AND our next FUNGLE challenge!

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 47:10


Dannii Minogue Fungle in the Jungle Stu's Reviews  Team Netball  Spin Class  Medical Advice Food Fusion  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Secret MENS Business podcast (SMB)
Episode 134: 134 - YOUNG TALENT TIME - Debbie Neat

The Secret MENS Business podcast (SMB)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 34:32


In this episode of the Secret MENS Business podcast we speak to Debbie Neat about her life as a member of Young Talent Time. YTT has celebrated its 50th anniversary. Debbie takes us down memory lane discussing how a 12 years old experienced tv fame. Young Talent Time ran on Channel 10 (then known as Channel O), from 1971 til 1988. The show featured a weekly junior talent quest and the Young Talent Team who regularly performed popular classics along with the top hit songs of the day. The program was the creation of host Johnny Young and launched the careers of a number of Australian performers including Tina Arena and Danni Minogue. The show took over from “Brian And The Juniors” a similar show hosted by Brian Naylor which ended in 1970 when Naylor was promoted to the role of chief newsreader for HSV7. Over 18 years, the show had 40 team members, some as a direct result of the weekly talent quest. Some Young Talent Timers disappeared into oblivion (many through choice) after their stint on the show was up, but many went on to have successful adult careers in show business as either actors or performers. Because it ran for such a long time and featured young performers, Young Talent Time made an indelible mark on the psyche of several generations of Australian children, leading them to believe that if they tried hard enough, they too could be a ‘star’ like the kids they saw on television. One memorable aspect of the show was the regular closing number, where Johnny Young would sing the Beatles song All My Lovin’ (with which he had an Australian hit back in the 1960’s), accompanied by the entire cast, (who swayed to the music) in an almost nursery-rhyme style. John would pause in the song to say goodnight individually to all the team members. He would also spend a special greeting each week to his mother. It's time for Young Talent Time! JOIN JOHNNY YOUNG AS HE GETS THE YOUNG TALENT TEAM BACK TOGETHER FOR THIS VERY SPECIAL 50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! This is an updated version of the program that aired on the 1st May 2021 - it has been edited to include additional interviews, archival clips and special features. https://www.epicentre.tv/live-events/young-talent-time-50th-anniversary The Secret MENS Business website: https://thesecretmensbusiness.podomatic.net The Secret MENS Business podcast: Spotify iTunes Google Manager Amazon Music Podomatic - https://thesecretmensbusiness.podomatic.com The Secret MENS Business Facebook group (MEN Only): https://www.facebook.com/groups/secretmensbusiness01 Secret MENS Business Podcast Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/projectselfacceptance Instagram: secretmensbusiness_smb

Hole in One Golf Podcast
Hole In One Golf Podcast - James Williams Showman - The Singing Golfer! #golfingtales #40

Hole in One Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 39:21


Hey Guys, welcome back to the Hole In One Golf Podcast, I'm your host Jack Bull, thanks very much for listening! My guest today is the Welsh version of Golf's Jimmy Demaret and he became famously known as the “Singing Golfer”, joining me is James Williams Showman and he of course comes from Tom Jones' home town of Pontypridd in South Wales! It was great to catch up with James, who I've battled with numerous times back in the day! James tells me more about his new and exciting business venture Dawn Sports :- https://www.dawnsports.co.uk/ Facebook: @dawnsportsuk which James has launched with his friend and business partner Gareth Lewis. Make sure you follow James and reach out at his website:- https://www.james-williams.co.uk/ and on facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/JamesWilliamsSinger/ and Instagram:- https://www.instagram.com/jameswilliamssinger/ Join his “Tribe” here:- https://www.james-williams.co.uk/members James also tells me what advice Rory McIlroy gave him and what happened after he turned professional off a plus 5 handicap, before moving on to the X-Factor Reality TV show and staying in Danni Minogue's house! James would then successfully pursue a professional music career, performing with his own band as “James Williams Showman” ! Thanks very much for your time James and good luck with your upcoming gigs and Dawn Sports Golf Events! Links: https://www.james-williams.co.uk/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Demaret https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Demaret https://www.a1startributes.com/michael-buble-impersonator-james-williams/ https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1120567971608006 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMULHQgEhAM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2yb2nF41cs http://www.welshstars.co.uk/james-williams https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/golf/golf-williams-boosts-walker-cup-2396892 https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/golf/golf-williams-digs-deep-reach-2431798 https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/golf/golf-ryan-wins-amateur-title-2424645 https://www.warnerleisurehotels.co.uk/live-shows/gh/0/2/26/948 https://www.james-williams.co.uk/gallery?pgid=j8a2ivy5-bb3a1a3f-ea60-44bb-bcf5-e642be8d64f4 https://www.ents24.com/uk/tour-dates/james-williams-1 https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/golf/golf-talented-amateurs-aim-emulate-2397802 https://www.james-williams.co.uk/gallery?pgid=j8a2ivy5-bb3a1a3f-ea60-44bb-bcf5-e642be8d64f4 #golpodcast #walesgolf #jameswilliamsshoman #jameswilliamssinger #tomjones #jameswillimastribe #welshsinger #singer #vocalist #xfactor #danniminogue

The Scott McGlynn Show
EP : 110 Deborah Mitchell

The Scott McGlynn Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 45:11


Welcome back listeners joining us today is Heaven Skincare founder Deborah Mitchell, About Heaven Skincare : A luxurious range of anti- ageing, skincare containing organic, natural and results driven ingredients, which have been developed for a radiant, flawless complexion and to help heal skin conditions, from blemishes to eczema, Deborah has A list client tel from The Royals, Michelle Pfeiffer, Katie Price, Danni Minogue and Tess Daly to name a few. Enjoy the episode listeners.

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Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Chloe McCardel Does a Big SWIM, Tommy Talks Lindy Chamberlain, and Danni Minogue Spills Beans on Hughsey

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 43:51


Weirdest thing you've seen someone take from hard rubbish? (set up) Delta Goodrem Lindy Chamberlin Tommy Forging money Chloe McCardel  Guess The Headline  Dannii Minogue  Hughsey & Ed See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

The Wedge with Sara Cream & Sweet Jenny Sauce
The Wedge talks elites bad impressions and fun facts

The Wedge with Sara Cream & Sweet Jenny Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 32:32


This episode of The Wedge with Sara Cream and Sweet Jenny Sauce continues with their new format. They have a petty rant, a few spectacularly bad impressions and some fun facts. The girls discuss elites such as Ghislaine Maxwekk attempting to buy legal favours, Danni Minogue avoiding quarantine and some fun interesting facts. Don't miss this episode of The Wedge with Sara Cream and Sweet Jenny Sauce podcast.

Just a Couple of Jerks
Episode 11 - Aaron Czechowski

Just a Couple of Jerks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 92:44


Aaron Czechowski, lord of documentation, joins the podcast direct from the MEM product group. Aaron talks about his move to Redmond and how he's settled there with his familty and, more importantly, we talk about Milli Vanilli and Danni Minogue

Reactivate Asia
10. Chillout Mixtape - Mixed by Yukun (Singapore)

Reactivate Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 72:04


Mixed by Yukun (Progressions / Singapore) 01. Danni Minogue vs Flower Power - You Won't Forget About Me 02. Amber - Sexual 03. Afterlife ft. Neva - Black Iris 04. Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra - The Noose 05. That French Affair - One Cool Fossil 06. Clelia Felix - I Need You 07. Kid Stone - Breakfast At Benirras 08. Superwave Project - Sunwave 09. Nomadix - Chura Liua 10. Deeper Sence ft. Susana Ayash - Gutarra Del Mar 11. Thievery Corporation - Resolution 12. Slackwax - Nightout 13. MilehighKlub - Sunset 14. Cantoma - Maja 15. Grand National - Talk Amongst Yourself (Sasha Mix) 16. OTT - A Shower Of Sparks PROGRESSIONS ON FACEBOOK - http://bit.ly/2Qv87Fb RE-ACTIVATE ON FACEBOOK - bit.ly/reactasiaFB THIS SHOW IS AVAILABLE AT APPLE PODCASTS - apple.co/2wFpOfj This mix is strictly used for promotional purposes only and not for monetization.

Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
2019/09/18 - Sole Survivor Pia, Danni Minogue & Broncos' Explanation

Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 59:04


Sole Survivor and reigning champ, Pia Miranda, joined us on the show to talk about her Australian Survivor victory! Aussie Singer queen, Dannii Minogue talked about all things The Masked Singer. And Brisbane Broncos' player, Andrew McCollough gave us an EXCLUSIVE on what happened the night before their recording breaking loss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Gig Life Podcast
Episode 21: Yanya Boston

The Gig Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 101:56


Yanya Boston: “Since the turn of the millennium I have spent a lot of time on the road all around the globe as both drummer and more recently drummer/musical director. As a strong supporter of upcoming original music, I'm happiest holding down the backbeat behind some of Australias finest upcoming talent, Thandi Phoenix, JOY, Thelma Plum, Karen Lee Andrews, but I also have had the pleasure of playing for the likes of Tina Arena, Danni Minogue, Human Nature, Ronan Keating, Jess Mauboy, Guy Sebastian, Emma Donovan… and I've done numerous television appearances with touring  acts such as Katy Perry, Neo, Robyn Thicke, Jessie J, Megan Trainor, Anne-Marie, to name a few.” Recorded in Alexandria, NSW Australia 06/11/2018 https://www.yanyaboston.com https://www.instagram.com/yanyaboston/ https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/episode-17-yanya-boston-tina-arena-thandi-phoenix-karen/id1205789233?i=1000422405801&mt=2    

The Ash Williams Show
Close to climax!

The Ash Williams Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 29:47


The Ash Williams Show is back and fired up! This episode discusses car leads on nipples, triple sips, thirsty drinks, culmination of cull week, Print that Scoopla, show business report, May the odds be forever in your favour, Close to climax, #cap500 challenge & property, Gumtree, throbbers, Ed Phillips, Sale of The Century, discount colonics for everyone, skinny discounts, Sylvia Jeffreys gets fired, tinder house dates, concurrent storylines, Twister, military hand shakes, Philip with one L, landlord masseuse, badminton, biblical storms, ubers, monkey bars, 'This is it', Need for Speed, texts, voicemails, fire up emoji, culling, everyone wants blood, trimumvirate of sophistication, low level bean dealers, Problem Child 2, plenty of pillows, Danni Minogue.  For more updates follow @AshWilliams1 or @AshWilliamsShow on social media. Call the hotline on 0406 284 954 and leave a voicemail. Email enquiries and founding sponsor enquiries to ashwilliamsshow@gmail.com   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Give Yourself an Uppercut Podcast
GYAU Podcast Season 3 Ep 27 (The Final Show)

Give Yourself an Uppercut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 59:40


***NSFW Language Warning*** To quote Danni Minogue "This is it"!! Our final episode thanks to The Butcher Shop Dickson and Kaleen and we decided to go all out, no swear bleeps, no punches pulled, it's as real as it gets. A big announcement from Duke, an open book policy from Ben, A best of from Scotty and a HUGE VAST segment with Stevie P and Caden Helmers. Thank you to everyone who has streamed or downloaded an episode over the last 3 years we hope you enjoyed it, cause we sure as hell did :-)

Cardiff Rugby Life Podcast
Cardiff Rugby Life Podcast 2018/19: Episode 12

Cardiff Rugby Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 28:39


On this week's Cardiff Rugby Life Podcast there is a short and not-so-sweet look back at Sunday's Heineken Cup loss to Glasgow before a preview of a huge two weeks of Pro14 rugby. There's also time to talk Wales' squad selection for the Autumn Internationals, Cardiff Athletic Club going quiet and 'John Mulvihill' sings Danni Minogue.

I'll Show You Mine
Please step away from the celebrity and the buffet table.

I'll Show You Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 12:56


What do Jennifer Lopez, Danni Minogue and too much from buffet table have in common? A few of my work place fails thats what! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Nathan, Nat & Shaun
Nathan, Nat & Shaun Podcast - 6th August 2018

Nathan, Nat & Shaun

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 48:34


Comedian Anjelah Johnson joined the us this morning ahead of her show later this month. She hit fame from her viral 'nail salon' routine on YouTube that's got over 80 million views. She spoke about how she got in to stand up, her accents and what she looks forward to in the future.Shaun got bogged at Crown and everyone around saw it, laughed and filmed it on their phones - so we asked When was everyone just laughing at you and taking photos? Rach, Kay, Renee and whould you believe it - anothe Renee - shared their stories.Dance Boss is on tonight at 7:30 on Seven and the host Danni Minogue joined the guys to talk all about the contestants and what we can expect this season!The derby is all the talk at the moment with Andrew Gaff king hitting Andrew Brayshaw in the face. The guys wanted to know if you've been hit during the game? Matt, Jay, Christine, Amy and Sarah told their stories.Last but not least, a shark has been stolen and it's name is Helen - Sharks should not be named Helen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Outerfocus
Outerfocus 22 - Jacob Riis (Gina Milicia)

Outerfocus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 102:35


“When nothing seems to help I go look at a stone cutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps 100 times without so much as a crack showing in it, yet at the 101st blow it will split in two and I know that it was not the last blow that did it, but all that had gone before’’ Jacob Riis Welcome to the Outerfocus Podcast!Joining us for this episode we have Australian photographer Gina Milicia. Well-known and respected for her work both in the studio and on location, Gina has photographed many high profile people in both the fashion and entertainment world including Danni Minogue. We find out how Gina went from wanting to be sculptor, to getting her first break into photography after a mishap during a work experience placement saw her given cleaning duties to being offered an assistant job at the end. We also talk with Gina about the importance of understanding light; equipment when starting out; confidence in your art; progression in your own photography; her work and much more. History of photography this week (very briefly) looks back at Jacob Riis. Born in 1849, Jacob is known for being a Danish-American social documentary photographer who used his skills in journalism and photography to help the poorer population of New York. We take a look a his early life as well his work.Links, Gina:WebsiteInstagramSo you want to be a Photographer, PodcastHost Links:https://www.outerfocuspodcast.cominfo@outerfocuspodcast.comhttps://www.instagram.com/f8kym/Bradley Hansonhttps://www.bradleyhanson.comhttps://www.facebook.com/bradleyhansonphotographyhttps://www.instagram.com/bradleyhansonphotography/https://twitter.com/bradleyhansonIan Weldonhttp://ianweldon.comhttps://www.instagram.com/not_wedding_photography/https://www.facebook.com/Ian-Weldon-Photography-124854627581367/Music - James William Nicholson Thank you for listening, see you two weeks!Ian & BradleySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/outerfocuspodcast)

The Juggling Act
​Kris Smith on the struggles of co-parenting and is MAFS bad for your marriage?

The Juggling Act

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 30:52


There's no getting around it, co-parenting is hard work!This week on the podcast TV host and dad of one Kris Smith, shares his own experiences on co-parenting with his ex-partner Danni Minogue. He also shares the incredible first moment he met his gorgeous son Ethan, and how the whole experience gave him a new respect for women. We're also joined by Married at First Sight superfan, Bek Day who talks about how her MAFS addiction is negatively affecting her own relationship and discusses studies showing that reality TV isn't good for your marriage. Plus, we talk about why the new Peter Rabbit film is perfect for kids and whether or not it's reasonable to fine parents for their children's bad behaviour.SHOW NOTES Your hosts are Mel Wilson and Cassie Hamer with special guest Giles Hardie and our huge thanksto the Kris Smith.This podcast was produced by Sinead Barrett and Nina Young.We've got a bit of a favour to ask; we'd love you to Subscribe to The Juggling Act in your podcast app and leave us a review. It only takes a few secs and helps other people discover The Juggling Act.Have you got a story that you think our listeners will want love? We'd like to hear from you!   Email us at Kidspot.Editorial@news.com.au, join the conversation on the Kidspot Facebook page or tweet us at @KidspotSocial   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

dHarmic Evolution
30. Neil Barlow is a Songwriter from the UK, and knows how to put it all together!

dHarmic Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 47:46


Neil's family moved out on him because of his after shave, Drums drew me into the music scene along with the Glam Rock stage. Drums really came up in the mix around the mid 80's, Bernie Taupin was someone I admired, I would write lyrics to Kenny G's music just to have a melody to work with. I started writing poetry in school, and wrote what I felt from the Heart. I went to Art College, a tutor there was working with a Producer, and put me in touch, I wrote "Talk to you"  Vickie Fallon, on vocals, and Gareth Young Producer, Danni Minogue and the Sugar Babes, Neil Taylor, Tommy Denander,  I have dreamt a song, and then woke up to a new song that I had written, Michael J Scott is someone I wrote some tracks with.  Myspace still around? A new track we are working on its called "Crazy"  The new Album "Emotional" is out by Michael J Scott, and has some of my work on it David Cook influenced the track Lie, with his approach, Daughtry influenced my writing as well. I started writing the song Lie when I was 15, and finished it about 6 years ago, rewrites are good. I use Chris at Studio Pros in LA for some of the vocals etc Garreth Produced "Father" Tommy Denander just released a box set and included "Father" as one of the tracks on his record. My Uncle Influenced this song, and its good to take the time to appreciate the now! Just write, and don't judge it, just write! When Prince was asked what is your best song, he replied, "The next one"   Neils Tracks * Look so Deep * You Gave your Heart *  Lie * Father Links https://soundcloud.com/search/sounds?q=Neil%20Barlow https://www.facebook.com/Neil-Barlow-songwriter-170018959679096/timeline/    

The Chill Out Sessions with DJ Cool Carla
The Chill Out Sessions Vol 25 with DJ Cool Carla

The Chill Out Sessions with DJ Cool Carla

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2012 60:22


Music from Noiseshaper, Max Melvin, Enigmatic Obsession, Comfort, Danni Minogue, Be Lanouit, Boozoo Bajou, Jose Delgado, Leila Pantel, Mark O' Sullivan, Five Seasons, Trio Electrico, Purple Avenue.Download The Chill Out Sessions Vol. 25 for your iPod, iTouch, iPhone, iTunes, iPad, mp3 player, tablet, cellphone, laptop, computer etc. Download this episode at: http://djcoolcarla.podomatic.com/enclosure/2012-01-26T09_09_23-08_00.mp3We are also available on iTunes. Just search The Chill Out Sessions. Subscribe and get automatic download of the latest mixes.Visit our official Podcast page at http://djcoolcarla.podomatic.comVisit our BlogSpot Podcast page at http://thechilloutsessions.blogspot.com/The Chill Out Sessions is also available at http://mixcloud.com/djcoolcarla/Join my Facebook Fan Page at: http://www.facebook.com/TheChillOutSessionsFollow me on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/djcoolcarlaJoin me at Google + Search DJ COOL CARLAFor complete listing of songs, please go to our Facebook page.Enjoy and Chill with me, DJ Cool Carla

The Chill Out Sessions with DJ Cool Carla
The Make Out Room Vol 2 with DJ Cool Carla

The Chill Out Sessions with DJ Cool Carla

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2011 59:22


Music from Kluster, Alpha, Luminous, Martini Lizards, Deepak Chopra, Randy Crawford, Joy of Living, Dido, Manuel Franjo, Bliss, Danni Minogue, Trinah.Download The Make Out Room Vol 2 for your iPod, iTouch, iPhone, iTunes, iPad, mp3 player, tablet, laptop, computer etc. Download this episode at: http://djcoolcarla.podomatic.com/enclosure/2011-10-04T06_25_53-07_00.mp3We are also available on iTunes. Just search The Chill Out Sessions. Subscribe and get automatic download of the latest mixes.Visit our official Podcast page at http://djcoolcarla.podomatic.com Visit our BlogSpot Podcast page at http://thechilloutsessions.blogspot.com/The Chill Out Sessions is also available at http:/mixcloud.com/djcoolcarla/Join my Facebook Fan Page at:http://www.facebook.com/TheChillOutSessionsFollow me on Twitter at:http://twitter.com/djcoolcarlaJoin me at Google +Search DJ COOL CARLAFor complete listing of songs, please go to our Facebook page.Enjoy and Chill with me,DJ Cool Carla

The Chill Out Sessions with DJ Cool Carla
The Chill Out Sessions Vol 10 with DJ Cool Carla

The Chill Out Sessions with DJ Cool Carla

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2010 90:44


Music from Danni Minogue, Nightmares on Wax, Tosca, Crazy Penis, Slow Train, AK Musique, Dzihan & Kamien, Dido, Bliss, Doctor Rockit, Etro Anime, Kinny & Horne, Otto, Sounds from the Ground, Markus Kienzl, Al-Pha-X, Climatic, Motorcycle, Mono U.K.Download higher quality MP3 of The Chill Out Sessions Volume 10 at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=13GV0SJT for your iPod, iPhone, iTunes, iPad, mp3 player, computer etc. Chill with me.Join my Facebook Fan Page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Chill-Out-Sessions/185352686904Follow me on Twitter at:http://twitter.com/djcoolcarlaStay Cool :-)DJ Cool Carla

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The Febuary STEMIX // 2008

dj ste

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2008 32:34


Hello stemix fans lol... ahem a little preview of febuary , another mix due one week into feb. So enjoy some tuneeeeees. 1. Ready For The Floor (Soulwax Dub) - Hot Chip 2. Saved (MHC DUB) - Lorraine 3. Stupid Superstar (sergio in da house mix)- Koolture 4. Jack and Jil Party - PSB & Pete Burns 5. Who do you love now (Rivas bora bora mix) - Danni Minogue & Riva 6. Out at The Pictures - Hot Chip If you like the artists music buy them on ITUNES....