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FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from the weekend on Newstalk ZB) Tell Me When to Panic/Biking Is Just So Damn Fun/The Other Coaches/Jordan Puts In the Hard Yards/What's the Point of Awards?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Established more than 40 years ago, the Exponents are Kiwi rock legends. They're part of New Zealand's sonic landscape – a guaranteed play at the pub, a party, or a summer barbeque. The band initially parted ways in 1999, but have periodically reunited in the years since and will be doing the same for this year's Synthony Festival. Frontman Jordan Luck told Jack Tame they're very excited about this one – they only do a handful of shows as the Exponents these days, so he's really looking forward to it. "It's going to be an amazing event.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 14 March 2026, Kiwi rock legend Jordan Luck joins Jack to discuss The Exponents reuniting for a special performance at Synthony. Jack champions an alternative transport option as fuel prices rise. Louis Theroux's latest Manosphere documentary is spotlighted in Screentime. Nici Wickes joins Jack live from the Wānaka A&P show. And Kevin Milne battles to keep his music fresh. Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On his way to an event celebrating twenty years of Play It Strange, Jordan Luck of The Exponents popped in for a chat that after a few minutes took a surprising turn.. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Jase's has had some real bad luck, Mike Mogey goes to the dentist and Jordan luck joins us See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After leaving Invercargil for the brights lights and big city vibes of Auckland Sam Cullen called up to let us know how it's going; hanging with Jordan Luck and to introduce his new song Forever. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the immortal words of Jordan Luck of the Exponents, "why does love do this to me?" What are you doing for love? Jesus said there is 'no greater love' than to lay down your life, this Easter we look at the love that enabled Christ to endure the cross.
The Platinum Series, Series Of Interviews is back, and this week the boys are joined by NZ music royalty, Jordan Luck...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Luck has got The Dance Exponents back together, celebrating the 40th anniversary of their Prayers Be Answered album by performing at The Others Way festival on K Rd. Jordan took us back to 1982, to where it all began.. including opening for David Bowie! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guitarist Neil Watson has played with a long list of great artists including Michael Brecker, Ali Campbell (UB40), Anika Moa, Tim Finn, Greg Johnson, Lucy Lawless, Jordan Luck, Nathan Haines, The Finn Bro's, Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra, Tami Neilson and many more. On this very special episode the two guitarists settle in for a great chat about their approaches to guitar playing, their careers and family. Plus, Danny reveals his latest surprising news.
The kiwi anthem Victoria by the Exponents is 40! Jordan Luck called up to take us back to the time he wrote the song and its impact on his life (and ours) since. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the Exponents song Victoria turns 40, a bunch of bands in Christchurch are recording covers of it, one of them is The Response. Andy called up to tell us about their spin on it, and Jordan Luck's legacy on the city. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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An in-depth conversation with Jordan Luck - lead singer and songwriter with The Jordan Luck Band, formerly The Dance Exponents and The Exponents. We talk of a life touring, of songwriting, of the intervention that lead to his sobriety. We talk too about finding joy in music, in listening, in a love of sound. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
An in-depth conversation with Jordan Luck - lead singer and songwriter with The Jordan Luck Band, formerly The Dance Exponents and The Exponents. We talk of a life touring, of songwriting, of the intervention that lead to his sobriety. We talk too about finding joy in music, in listening, in a love of sound.
A conversation with legendary singer/songwriter - of The Exponents and now Jordan Luck Band fame, Jordan Luck
Al Park has been a stalwart of the Christchurch music scene for a considerable number of years. Trevor Reekie sits down with Al and Adam McGrath to talk about the new tribute album Better Already - The Songs of Al Park.
Joe Walsh is the energetic frontman of Ekko Park and member of the Jordan Luck Band. Less than a week before this episode was recorded, Ekko Park finished recording their new album. Danny and Joe sat down on a Tuesday afternoon and discussed how the album was made and the events that inspired the bands new musical direction. They also discussed Joe’s childhood and family, what it was like growing up in a turbulent Northern Ireland, how he met Jordan Luck and eventually moved to New Zealand, their unexpected success in Italy, his passion for good lyrics and much more. Joe is a top guy, intelligent, passionate, funny and a true professional. Enjoy! (Photo by Mark Derricutt)
This week's RNZ Music Mixtape selector is the local king of summer gigs, Jordan Luck. He shares his c60 of favourite New Zealand music with Yadana Saw.
On this podcast Leigh & Jas talk to Jordan Luck their sailing correspondent, Leigh and Jas rip in to the council and Leigh reveals how he mentored Peter Burling.
On this podcast Leigh & Jas talk to Jordan Luck their sailing correspondent, Leigh and Jas rip in to the council and Leigh reveals how he mentored Peter Burling.
There's a new kiwi Christmas compilation out called Merry Christmas Baby. It features the likes of Jordan Luck, Jackie Clarke and Shona Laing and I won't be playing any of it in this Christmas episode of Counting the Beat (I do, however, support the cause it's raising money for - Plunket - and I suggest you make a donation). Instead I've dug around to find some my favourite, more interesting and obscure kiwi Christmas tracks.Download the Counting The Beat - Kiwi Christmas 2 podcast