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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 musicians.Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley opens up about the band's remarkable three-decade journey in Australian music and their electrifying new single "Miracle Cure." From their humble Fremantle beginnings to becoming ARIA chart-toppers, this conversation reveals the authentic storytelling and creative chemistry that has kept them at the forefront of Australia's music scene.Growing up in Fremantle's nurturing artistic community, Kav shares how the town's creative atmosphere shaped his musical destiny from an early age. "If you wanted to be a professional artist of any description, no one would say 'what are you going to do for a real job?'" he recalls. This supportive environment fostered the connections that would become Eskimo Joe, when childhood friends and neighbors discovered their shared musical passion.The band's evolution from campus band competition winners to multi-platinum selling artists showcases their remarkable resilience and adaptability. After taking a creative break in 2013, they've returned with renewed energy, embracing today's digital landscape while maintaining their commitment to meticulous songwriting. Their latest single "Miracle Cure" draws inspiration from what Kav calls "Australian Gothic" – blending their signature sound with influences from the vast Australian landscape they experienced during their storytelling acoustic tour.Perhaps most fascinating is their intentional shift away from traditional album cycles, choosing instead to craft one perfect song at a time. "We are so annoyingly fastidious," Kav admits with a laugh, explaining their Beatles-influenced approach to songwriting. With a 20th anniversary celebration of "Black Fingernails Red Wine" on the horizon and more new music in the works, Eskimo Joe continues to demonstrate why they've remained relevant across generations. Stream "Miracle Cure" now and discover why this beloved Australian band still rocks after all these years.What have Eskimo Joe 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
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Kav Temperley from Eskimo Joe joins Clairsy & Lisa in studio to chat about upcoming solo music, a new Eskimo Joe song coming out soon and what it’s like playing with Icehouse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clairsy & Lisa talked about how York is becoming a filming hot spot for movie makers. Ben O'Shea joined Clairsy & Lisa to tell them all about the new version of The Crow as he gives the movie one of his lowest scores ever. Clairsy and Lisa opened the phones and text line to find out from you, What helps you sleep and you guys had some great ideas. In The Shaw Report, a new host has been announced for the Golden Globe awards next year plus Taylor Swift fans have thrown their weight behind Kama Harris's Presidential campaign at a rally. Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley called Clairsy & Lisa as he gets ready to hit the stage in Yesterday's Gone, a show that pays tribute to the music of Fleetwood Mac. Lake Monger is getting a name change and Clairsy & Lisa had a discussion about it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kav Temperley is usually part of Eskimo Joe, but at the moment he's in Yesterday's Gone which is a show that pays homage to the music of Fleetwood Mac. He spoke to Clairsy & Lisa about the show and the influence Fleetwood Mac has had on his own music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fanny Lumsden and Kav Temperley are some of the artists touring Australia to perform Fleetwood Mac hits.
Songwriter, bassist and lead singer of Eskimo Joe, Kav Temperley, joins Julie-anne for this week's edition of Backstories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview by Kris PetersEskimo Joe are in the rare and elite class of Australian bands who could probably never make another album again, but still draw people to their shows based solely on the quality of material they have released thus far.Two songs in particular - Love Is A Drug and Black Fingernails, Red Wine - have etched Eskimo Joe into Australian music folklore, but their 27-year journey has seen many more highlights and relatable songs.The band built their reputation playing festivals such as Big Day Out and Splendour In The Grass, but of late have been playing nostalgia-type festivals featuring classic bands from the past few decades that are still going strong.The most recent of which was Lookout Festival which featured Incubus, Live, Eskimo Joe, The Superjesus and Birds Of Tokyo. It was a series of concerts that drew consistently high numbers and reaffirmed Eskimo Joe's standing amongst the country's elite live bands, despite having not released a full album since Wastelands in 2013.With the release of their first single since 99 Ways in 2021 - a nostalgic number called The First Time - Eskimo Joe are embarking on a new chapter of their careers and learning to embrace the very fabric of music that excited them nearly three decades ago.HEAVY caught up with bass guitar/keyboards/vocals Kav Temperley to find out more."This is certainly the first song we've put out post-COVID where we've actually played some shows in front of people and then recorded a song, which is a very different feeling," he said. "I think we've hit a real purple patch. Since we saw you at Sandstone Point, all of the shows that we have been playing have been these big, almost nostalgia fests. We've noticed that the gigs are filled with people who are in their early 20s to their 60s and 70s. They are people who would have been 5 or 6 when Black Fingernails, Red Wine first came out, and people who would have discovered us when we first put out Sweater. We've kind of hit this really interesting place where we're not cool or uncool anymore, we just occupy this Eskimo Joe shaped hole in the music industry, which is great. Putting out a new song has been wicked. Definitely the best pickup we've had at radio since 2010 I guess, but everyone is receiving it really well."In the full interview, Kav talks more about The First Time and its sonic direction, the film clip that traces the history of the band over the last 20-odd years, if it is a stand-alone track or part of something bigger, the shows with Live and Incubus, some things they have learnt about themselves and their bandmates over 20 plus years of touring, the just started National Acoustic Theatre Tour and what to expect, playing the more intimate shows and the higher level of fan interaction, future plans and more.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown for an exclusive chat with Kav Temperley and Joel Quartermain of Eskimo Joe. This episode celebrates their latest single, 'The First Time,' and the kickoff of an extensive acoustic tour across Australia. We delve into how Eskimo Joe has woven nostalgia into their new music, with a unique lyric video that showcases a montage of clips from their remarkable 27-year career, including music videos, behind-the-scenes footage, and electrifying live performances. As winners of eight ARIA Awards from 35 nominations, Kav and Joel reflect on the highs and lows of their journey through the Australian music scene. They share heartfelt stories from the ARIA Awards night in 2004—where they watched Jet take the spotlight—a pivotal moment that fueled their passion and inspired their hit 'Black Fingernails, Red Wine.' The episode also offers an insider's view of Eskimo Joe's current tour with rock titans Live and Incubus, revealing what it's like to share the stage with some of the biggest names in rock music. Kav and Joel discuss the evolution of their songwriting and production processes, providing fans with a glimpse into the creative dynamics that have sustained their success for nearly three decades. Listeners will get an exclusive rundown of Eskimo Joe's upcoming national acoustic theatre tour, which spans from April to July. The tour promises intimate performances at iconic venues across the country, featuring collaborations with artists like Dan Sultan, Josh Pike, Angie March, Scott Darlow, and more. These shows are set to highlight a different side of Eskimo Joe's music with stripped-back, acoustic versions of their best-loved songs. In addition to exploring their current projects, the podcast takes fans on a nostalgic trip down 'Memory Lane,' revisiting some of the most unforgettable moments in Eskimo Joe's career. From touring with The Offspring and surviving on-stage mishaps to humorous encounters backstage and their electrifying performance at the AFL Grand Final, these stories paint a vivid picture of a band that has not only survived but thrived in the ever-changing music industry. The episode wraps up with a game of 'Write, Party, Dinner,' where Kav and Joel decide which music legends—Bruce Springsteen, Prince, and Elton John—they would choose to write a song with, party with, and invite home for dinner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown for an exclusive chat with Kav Temperley and Joel Quartermain of Eskimo Joe. This episode celebrates their latest single, 'The First Time,' and the kickoff of an extensive acoustic tour across Australia. We delve into how Eskimo Joe has woven nostalgia into their new music, with a unique lyric video that showcases a montage of clips from their remarkable 27-year career, including music videos, behind-the-scenes footage, and electrifying live performances. As winners of eight ARIA Awards from 35 nominations, Kav and Joel reflect on the highs and lows of their journey through the Australian music scene. They share heartfelt stories from the ARIA Awards night in 2004—where they watched Jet take the spotlight—a pivotal moment that fueled their passion and inspired their hit 'Black Fingernails, Red Wine.' The episode also offers an insider's view of Eskimo Joe's current tour with rock titans Live and Incubus, revealing what it's like to share the stage with some of the biggest names in rock music. Kav and Joel discuss the evolution of their songwriting and production processes, providing fans with a glimpse into the creative dynamics that have sustained their success for nearly three decades. Listeners will get an exclusive rundown of Eskimo Joe's upcoming national acoustic theatre tour, which spans from April to July. The tour promises intimate performances at iconic venues across the country, featuring collaborations with artists like Dan Sultan, Josh Pike, Angie March, Scott Darlow, and more. These shows are set to highlight a different side of Eskimo Joe's music with stripped-back, acoustic versions of their best-loved songs. In addition to exploring their current projects, the podcast takes fans on a nostalgic trip down 'Memory Lane,' revisiting some of the most unforgettable moments in Eskimo Joe's career. From touring with The Offspring and surviving on-stage mishaps to humorous encounters backstage and their electrifying performance at the AFL Grand Final, these stories paint a vivid picture of a band that has not only survived but thrived in the ever-changing music industry. The episode wraps up with a game of 'Write, Party, Dinner,' where Kav and Joel decide which music legends—Bruce Springsteen, Prince, and Elton John—they would choose to write a song with, party with, and invite home for dinner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We reminisce on the biggest festival to ever grace our shores Big Day Out. Featuring a special interview with with former CEO Adam Zammit who told some cracking stories about Kanye West and Courtney Love. Jabba took us backstage and we had Perth's own Kav Temperley in studio. Plus so many calls from our Triple M Family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Step into a mesmerizing journey of Fleetwood Mac's unforgettable hits with 'YESTERDAY'S GONE: THE FLEETWOOD MAC LEGACY'. Gleeso hosts Kav Temperley, the renowned frontman of Eskimo Joe, on Triple M Nights to discuss this one-of-a-kind tribute. Joined by the gifted Lisa Mitchell, Charlie Collins, and Karen Lee Andrews, they form a formidable band that celebrates the magic and influence of Fleetwood Mac. Kav opens up about how Fleetwood Mac's music has been an integral part of his life, reminiscing on memories and detailing the inspiration drawn for his own musical creations. This episode promises an exploration of classics like "Landslide," "Dreams," and more, resonating with every Fleetwood Mac devotee. And for those in Melbourne, witness the legacy live; details can be found at yesterdaysgone.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stu Watts chats with Award-winning producer Anna Laverty, who has built an exceptional and ever-growing show reel of credits, which has solidified her reputation as one of Australia's finest creative talents. Having cut her teeth under the tutelage of award-winning producers Paul Epworth (Adele, Primal Scream, Foster The People) and Ben Hillier (Blur, U2, Elbow) at London's famed Miloco Studios, working on releases by the likes of Florence and The Machine, Bloc Party, Depeche Mode and Pete Doherty, Anna brought her talents and experience back to Australia and has become one of the go-to producers in the nation's music scene. Her impressive body of work and reputation saw her picked out to feature on the successful 2019 ABC television series ‘The Recording Studio' as a featured engineer. In early 2020, Anna worked alongside legendary American songwriter, Amanda Palmer. Originally slated as a single four-hour session, the chemistry and outcomes were so strong, the two went on to record an entire album called ‘Forty-Five Degrees', which featured performances from Missy Higgins, Montaigne and Clare Bowditch. Ever busy, Anna has in recent time produced albums by Camp Cope, Stella Donnelly, Pinch Points, Screamfeeder and a live album for Courtney Barnett at the Royal Exhibition Buildings. In addition to her production talents, Anna is an adept songwriter having recently written with Kav Temperley, Stella Donnelly, Jade McInally and Dallas Woods among others. Anna generously shares her experience and expertise with budding songwriters and producers in Australia as an APRA AMCOS ambassador, at APRA ‘Songmakers' sessions, as a mentor for the ‘Girls Rock' program and has spoken at music conferences around the world including The Great Escape (UK), Bigsound (QLD), Going Global (NZ), The Melbourne Sessions (VIC), Guinness Amplify (KL) and InTune (NT). Topics discussed include: Being an Assistant Engineer for around 10 years, and some of the skills obtained from that period The importance of listening and artist comfort in the studio Music Producers and Engineers Guild of Australia and the findings of the inaugural survey report ...and more Make sure to subscribe or follow this channel and share it on your socials! Instagram: @whatsthatsoundpodcast Stu Watts: @stu.watts.audio Anna Laverty: @annalaverty Stu Watts website Anna Laverty website MPEG website The Inaugural Survey Report Listen to Stu's work on Spotify Listen to Anna's work on Spotify SUPPORT THE PODCAST WITH A DONATION Email podcast.whatsthatsound@gmail.com for any enquiries.
Kav is the frontman of one of the most successful and beloved bands in this country, Eskimo Joe. Here, he talks us through the band's six albums - and even finds time for some Sweater chat.
Today Peter Hellier tells Clairsy & Lisa about his time in the Celebrity camp as he gets voted out of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley called in to flog By The C tickets which is happening this weekend. Fremantle Dockers defender Hayden Young gave Clairsy & Lisa his response to Matthew Pavlich's comments that the team are currently all talk and no action. Plus the guys took your calls on when money has just landed in your lap.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A short road trip from the heart of Melbourne will take you deep into the heart of Central Victoria to discover a rich vein of live music venues with their own special stories that are absolute gold. In this episode, we explore the beautiful old venue which is haunted by an Indigenous horseman, and we'll recount the time Nick Cave played a very special one-off show in Ballarat... and wound up in a local fish and chip shop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flannel to the Fallen– the rise & fall of 90s grunge plus how Michael Hutchence's death changed us.Dave Gleeson showcases the Aussie acts who ruled the 1990s, from The Divinyls to Ratcat, Living End to Killing Heidi and a couple of Newcastle teens called Silverchair.Featuring Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger, Kav Temperley of Eskimo Joe, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Missy Higgins, Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes, Lisa & Jess from The Veronicas, Simon Day from Ratcat, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Sarah McLeod of The Superjesus, John Watson, Michael Chugg, Lee Simon, Mark Opitz and hear from Chrissy Amphlett.Episodes 1, 2 and 4 are also available on Behind The Hits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's stars and the 2000s trailblazers on the global impact of the digital age. Dave Gleeson celebrates the national heroes of this century like Powderfinger and Silverchair, plus hear from the new wave of Aussie rock from The Vines to Jet and Wolfmother. Plus the local members of the Billion Streams Club like Goyte and Vance Joy.Featuring Daniel Johns from Silverchair, Jet's Nic Cester, Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger, Missy Higgins, Vance Joy, Craig Nicholls from The Vines, Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley, Goyte, Kim Moyes from The Presets, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Jess & Lisa from The Veronicas, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Danny Beusaraus from the Dune Rats, Kieran Lama from Spacey Jane, Colin Hay, Michael Chugg, Lee Simon and John Watson.Episodes 1-3 are also available on Behind The Hits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the storied career of beloved Fremantle rockers Eskimo Joe, front man, bassist and award-winning songwriter Kav Temperley has played a lead role. 2016 marked Temperley's debut as a solo artist and his debut outing as a curator. This episode I chat with Kav Temperley about his sophomore album ‘Machines of Love & Grace.' We discussed distinguishing writing between Eskimo Joe and Kav Temperley solo music and his secret love for T-Swift.
Introducing you to Kav Temperley. Yep, one of the reasons you're still humming ‘Sweater'! As front man to Aussie rock royalty, Eskimo Joe, Kav is here to talk kicking around in Perth with Tim 20 years ago and making Aria award winning albums with his two best mates. Now, he's here to talk going solo. His latest project ‘Machines of Love & Grace' is out now. We talk about the thriving WA scene, writing for himself versus writing for a band and the last time the Eskies had their last big ‘hissy fit'! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we were joined by Eskimo Joe frontman Kav Temperley to talk his bands journey through the music scene into his own solo career. We talked the music process, doing magic mushrooms live on a podcast and even performing at the AFL grand final. Good fun episode and you can listen to his new solo track 'Last of the wine' in the link below with his new album out next week. https://soundcloud.com/kav-temperley/last-of-the-wine/s-7isu9dyKT2w?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=1&si=E8FD691CB29D41FF823FE3E006F4A277&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Today's stars and the 2000s trailblazers on the global impact of the digital age. Dave Gleeson celebrates the national heroes of this century like Powderfinger and Silverchair, plus hear from the new wave of Aussie rock from The Vines to Jet and Wolfmother. Plus the local members of the Billion Streams Club like Goyte and Vance Joy.Featuring Daniel Johns from Silverchair, Jet's Nic Cester, Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger, Missy Higgins, Vance Joy, Craig Nicholls from The Vines, Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley, Goyte, Kim Moyes from The Presets, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Jess & Lisa from The Veronicas, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Danny Beusaraus from the Dune Rats, Kieran Lama from Spacey Jane, Colin Hay, Michael Chugg, Lee Simon and John Watson.Episodes 1-3 are also available on Triple M Rock. Search ‘These Days'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flannel to the Fallen– the rise & fall of 90s grunge plus how Michael Hutchence's death changed us.Dave Gleeson showcases the Aussie acts who ruled the 1990s, from The Divinyls to Ratcat, Living End to Killing Heidi and a couple of Newcastle teens called Silverchair.Featuring Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger, Kav Temperley of Eskimo Joe, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Missy Higgins, Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes, Lisa & Jess from The Veronicas, Simon Day from Ratcat, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Sarah McLeod of The Superjesus, John Watson, Michael Chugg, Lee Simon, Mark Opitz and hear from Chrissy Amphlett.Episodes 1, 2 and 4 are also available on Triple M Rock. Search ‘These Days'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Memorable music moments are guaranteed just a stone's throw from Melbourne's CBD. You've got the stadiums around Melbourne Park plus the Bowl, as well as iconic live music venues like The Workers Club, The Evelyn, and The Corner Hotel - a venue with a pole so famous it even has its own Facebook page! With some help from Chris Cheney, Alice Skye, Phil Jamieson, Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley and more, we revisit some more incredible tales from this amazing live music city.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley joins me on the pod today from his hotel room in Brisbane! "The eskies" are about to head off on an Australian tour tonight, we chat about the gamble they made by purchasing a one-way ticket to Sydney back in the day, how The Offspring helped kick off their careers, and the part Jet played in their wardrobe selection. ==== Podcast Website www.thestreetpresspodcast.com Write in to the show! www.thestreetpresspodcast.com/letters Check out THE RITZY KIDS on Instagram
Miss JB For Breakfast this week? Here's some of the stuff you missed! * JB Caught up with Kav Temperley from Eskimo Joe and Arj Barker before their shows this week in Tamworth. * After a sneaky intruder at a local pub, we thought we'd have an attempt at "Don't Trust Echidnas". I'm not sure we'll, um... be doing another one? * JB and Amz learnt all about ice hockey from Di ... plus we discovered the best small town in NSW and Australia from your suggestions! All that and more in this edition of the JB For Breakfast BEST BITS from during the week!!
Kav Temperley from Eskimo Joe is embarking on a solo tour around Australia. JB caught up with Kav to chat about over 20 years of Eskimo Joe music, the joys of song writing and un-usual instruments in their music.
Temperley was born in 1978 in Mosman Park, Western Australia, and grew up in Fremantle. At seven years of age, his name was changed to 'Satyam Kavyen Temperley'—Temperley is his mother's maiden name and 'Satyam Kavyen' means "Poet of Truth". The Temperley family were members of the 'Orange People' (Rajneesh movement) and made trips to India as well Oregon, United States, throughout the early 1980s. Between the ages of seven and 12, Temperley attended the Lance Holt School, a Fremantle community school. At the age of thirteen, he accompanied his mother on a trip to India, where they stayed at the Osho International Meditation Resort in Pune. It was during this trip that he enrolled in an international alternative boarding school in Devon called Ko Hsuan that is based on the teachings of controversial Indian mystic Osho. Temperley was accepted as a boarder and remained at the school for a year: “That was an amazing place, musically. They had a really good music room. If we had two periods of math, in between we'd run off and jam for 10 minutes. We'd come back and be totally chilled because we'd gotten all that nervous energy out of our systems.” Temperley referred to his time at Ko Hsuan as his "saving grace", and it was there that he discovered a passion for music before he returned to Fremantle and John Curtin High School due to homesickness: “Then I thought I was going to become an actor until I started wagging school and writing songs.” Kav Temperley was frontman, bassist and songwriter of legendary Australian Rock band and 1990's Indie icons, Eskimo Joe. With 6 studio albums under their belts and sales in excess of 750,000, in Australia alone, the band has seen 3 of those albums debut at number 1 on the ARIA charts, with steamroller ‘Black Fingernails, Red Wine' shining for a monster 62 weeks in the ARIA Chart Top 50 and “Foreign Land”, from their 4th album ‘Inshalla', bringing home 2 APRA Awards, for Most Played Rock Song on Australian radio and Best Rock Song of 2010.
Eamonn was joined by Aussie rock royalty Kav Temperley in a special chat ahead of his show at Drifter's Wharf. They covered Kav's new solo work, his work with prolific Australian rock outfit Eskimo Joe, and his musings after a career spanning decades in the Australian music scene. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. See more from Kav Temperley here Like Homebrewed on Facebook Follow Homebrewed on Instagram Check out our Spotify Playlists here Catch up on everything Homebrewed Homebrewed is a radio program and podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities.
We're taking it back to where we started, with our first ever guest for the pod....Kav Temperley! The Eskimo Joe frontman recently released the brilliant single Graduation Day (with Katy Steele) and is set to release his brilliant second solo record in September, which is entitled Machines of Love & Grace. In today's episode, we're speaking with Kav about the less dreaded second solo record, returning to somewhat normal touring, love letters to cities, and how Katy Steele was almost a member of Eskimo Joe.You can listen to Graduation Day with Katy Steele here.Buy tickets to see Kav Temperley on Part 1 of his Machines of Love & Grace tour here.Buy tickets to see Eskimo Joe on their Black Fingernail, Red Wine in the City tour here.Kav Temperley Instagram: @kavtemperleyKav Temperley Facebook: @kavtemperleyThanks again to Kav Temperley for his time. We also want to give a special shout out to Nadia from On The Map PR for her assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eskimo Joe frontman Kav Temperley is known for his legendary voice which has been noted as the soundtrack of a generation. Kav is about to release his third solo album and head out on the road, making a stop here in Newcastle at The Gal on August 10.
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Kav Temperley is working on his 2nd solo album, "Machines of Love and Grace" and after hearing the title track - you know he is carrying on from where he left off with Eskimo Joe. The song is a straight-up Eskis track and you'll find out in this interview that it almost was. The song was workshopped during covid and as Kav explains, it is heavily influenced by the attachment we all have to our phones and the voyeuristic nature of social media. Kav tackles the pressures of writing an album but also the benefits of not having record company pressures and being truly independent. We also hear about his new projects with NFTs and how Eskimo Joe was always ahead of the curve with fundraising for a new album (remember when they crowd funded in 2013??) Kav's new album includes the talents of John Butler and Katy Steele, so there is a lot to look forward to from the Perth music "mafia". This is The Rider with Becko, and Kav Temperley
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Eskimo Joe frontman Kav Temperley has explained his purposeful attempt at creating a "new type" of music ahead of his second solo album release. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BONUS OFF AIR CHAT: Sometimes the very best comes AFTER the interview. Eskimo Joe frontman Kav Temperley told Deb all about what it was like working with fellow muso Ben Lee! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
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Ben O'Shea reviews the latest Blockbuster, ‘Jurassic World Dominion'. Eskimo Joe frontman, Kav Temperley chats about his upcoming solo album and what it was like performing on WA DAY. And Clairsy and Lisa open the lines to discuss bin etiquette and it turns out people are quite passionate about it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ben O'Shea reviews the latest Blockbuster, ‘Jurassic World Dominion'. Eskimo Joe frontman, Kav Temperley chats about his upcoming solo album and what it was like performing on WA DAY. And Clairsy and Lisa open the lines to discuss bin etiquette and it turns out people are quite passionate about it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Terry for Breakfast - Triple M Central Wheatbelt & Avon Valley
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Kav Temperley discusses his brand new single, upcoming album, life in lockdown and potential Karratha tour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We catch up with Kav Temperley to chat about his new solo single and album, Freo Dockers, the 2021 Grand Final, his lush hair and MORE!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ever since these high school friends burst out of Fremantle, their irresistible pop rock has had us turning up our stereos.
An absolute pleasure and honestly a bit of a wig out to have Kav Temperley, the bassist, singer, and frontman of one of Australia's most successful and classic modern rock bands, Eskimo Joe, on the show to chat two of his all-time favourite albums. We talk all things Dusty Springfield and her 1969 release 'Dusty In Memphis' against American band Spoon's 2002 'Kill The Moonlight'! Very cool to hear Kav speak about two of his top records. Enjoy!(0:00) - Intro (7:52) - Chat with Kav(21:28) - The Deets(31:18) - The Elements(47:27) - Segments(1:07:48) - Ratings Listen to Eskimo Joe here: https://spoti.fi/3glLYX1Buy tickets to their upcoming Australian tour here: https://www.eskimojoe.net/toursFollow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/recordroyale/Buy one of our Tote Bags here: https://www.recordroyale.com.au/shop This episode is brought to you by Manscaped. You can get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code 'ROYALE' at https://www.manscaped.com/Follow us on the socials:Will St Claire - https://www.instagram.com/willstclaire/Brad Mclean- https://www.instagram.com/bradbradnotgood_/Adam Lindsay - https://www.instagram.com/adamlindsay__/https://www.recordroyale.com.au/
Russell Clarke and Ryan Daniels chatted all things AFL Grand Final ahead of the big dance at Optus. They were joined by a bevy of guests including AFL CEO Gil McLachlan, Western Bulldogs CEO Ameet Bains, Kav Temperley from Eskimo Joe, Danny McGinlay and Titus O'Reily.
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Kav Temperley from Eskimo Joe joins the Dead Set Legends after the announcement of the Telstra AFL Pre-Match and Half-Time Show entertainment. They chat the honour of performing on hometurf and number one ticket holder glory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This Song Is Yours finally launches! For Episode 1, we talk to Kav Temperley from Eskimo Joe about live music in Covid-19 times, songwriting while drunk and we dissect Father John Misty.You can find Kav's Playlist here.Thanks again to Kav Temperley!Kav Temperley: @kavtemperleyEskimo Joe : @eskimojoemusicYou can follow us on This Song Is Yours socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Travel Restrictions, Rusty Crowe’s Corona Hot Spot Role Plays, A Triple M Baby! Drunk Injuries, Eskimo Joe Is Back – Lead Singer Kav Temperley, Roosters Storm Thiller, Security Guards Hooking Up With Hotel Guests Moon News – Virtual Tour De France, Prince Andrew Hates Partying, Behind The News With Michael Usher, The End Of The Week Joke Flush.
Kav Temperley is the lead singer, bassist and songwriter for the legendary Fremantle rockers, Eskimo Joe. The Eskies have made 6 studio albums, 3 of those debuting at number 1 on the Aria Charts and juggernaut Black Finger Nails, Red Wine staying 62 weeks in the Australian top 50, thats just a few of their impressive achievements. A well as Eskimo Joe, Kav co-formed soul collective Basement Birds, started a small indie record Label called Dirt Diamond Productions, he's written and released some solo music as well as being a prolific songwriter and a songwriting mentor for young musicians. Kav and his wife Beth (aka Studio Cat) also have their own Podcast called HatJam. In the chat, Kav and I talk about his early days growing up in Fremantle, picking up the bass, almost going to jazz school, forming a school band, winning the campus band comp which won them a recording session, to eventually forming Eskimo Joe. 21 years later, the Eskies are still going strong. We also talk of course about HatJam Podcast which you must go and check out. I think its fantastic. Just a warning to you, there is drug talk and references in this episode so if you don't like to hear that kind of thing, best not listen to this one. So without further adieu, ladies and gentlemen, please give it up for Kav Temperley. Episode recorded 28/04/2020. Intro Music: From the Sea - Eskimo Joe (A Song Is a City) Outro Music: Pollyanna - Kav Temperley (All Your Devotion) You can find Kav at the links below. https://www.kavtemperley.com.au/ https://www.eskimojoe.net/ https://www.facebook.com/kavtemperley/ https://www.instagram.com/kavtemperley/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/hatjam_podcast/?hl=en -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here to securely donate to The Gig Life Podcast. Your support is very much appreciated. Thank you. https://www.thegiglifepodcast.com You can check out The Gig Life Podcast socials on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter
This week were going to take you back to the musically romantic surroundings of Hollywood Hills and home to Ben Lees Jam Room.This Episode was recorded just before the world shut down and everyone had to stay home and stay safe. Myself, Kav Temperley and Studio Cat hope you are all safe and enjoy this extras episode where[00:00:44] Ben talks us through his demo process[00:02:42] what happens in the beginning can be so important in songwriting[00:06:18] Song Structure and recording with Ed Bulleryou can find Timothy Nelson on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/benleemusic/Instagram @benleemusicKav's Twitter @kavtemperleyKav's Facebook facebook.com/kavtemperleyKav's Instagram @kavtemperleyHatJam Facebook facebook.com/HatJam-PodcastHatJam Instagram @hatjam_podcastKav's Website kavtemperley.com.auPlanet's Website planetbroadcasting.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this last episode, we here how Kav Temperley from Eskimo Joe contributed to the final ' focussing ' of the intenion of the song. Musically we combine 'chicken picking', Celtic dance music with a reggae dance hall EDM inspired atmosphere. John reveals recording his wife's entire family on his phone in the living room on xmas day yelling the chorus. John talks about the recurring theme of consumerism and how it's greedy hunger is sucking our plant dry.
Guest : Kav Temperley (Eskimo Joe)Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!This episode Hosted by JDwww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Guest : Kav Temperley (Eskimo Joe)Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!This episode Hosted by JDwww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Eskimo Joe frontman Kav Temperley has stepped out on his own to release his debut solo album 'All Your Devotion' ahead of a national tour. Kav has a chat with Steve about writing the new album during a difficult time, as well as his plans for a stripped back live tour.
Seja talks to her guest Kav Temperley (Eskimo Joe) about his Sannyasin upbringing in Fremantle, how travelling to India and England shaped his music from an early age and why he was drawn to the bass guitar. They discuss their shared regional tour experiences back in the day and deconstruct Australian swearing. Kav tells Seja about his feelings surrounding the success of Black Fingernails, Red Wine, why he changed his image, why his songs die in Adelaide and the exciting venture of his upcoming solo release. Kav’s strange show story was illustrated by Shane Adamczak. You can can see more of his awesome work on Instagram and Twitter @shaneadamczak All illustrations can be viewed on Instagram @hearsejpodcast or on the HearSej Facebook page
Steve and Cam return to the garage to chat about Motor Ace's reunion tour, as well as the latest news about Unify Gathering, Download Festival, Good Things Festival and Beyond the Valley.Music this week comes from The Vanns, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Legs Electric, Kav Temperley, Bayside and Disturbed.
Kav Temperley - new album All Your Devotion out soon Meg Gethin - Merredin Little Athletics - Have A Go day What Quinny would do if wins the $100 million in Powerball Sounds of the Wheatbelt thanks to Middleton Accountants - $560 - Thursday guesses.
Eskimo Joe are celebrating their 21st birthday! Lead singer Kav Temperley drops the goss on their celebrations, including up coming tours and new music. Plus news on his upcoming debut solo album and working with Josh Pyke. Melodic heavy rockers, Sleep Talk also swing by with their new single and a chat. And most importantly...it's episode 50!!! Support the podcast by visiting https://www.patreon.com/VinylSoul and get a new limited edition Vinyl Soul hat.
Eskimo Joe is one of the biggest bands to come out of Australia in the last 20 years. Here, the lead singer gives some insights into his and their creative process, his debut solo EP, Hope Street, a story about overdosing on acid, why he loves writing about heartbreak, and how he finds himself being silly.
Eskimo Joe is one of the biggest bands to come out of Australia in the last 20 years. Here, the lead singer gives some insights into his and their creative process, his debut solo EP, Hope Street, a story about overdosing on acid, why he loves writing about heartbreak, and how he finds himself being silly.
Eskimo Joe frontman Kav Temperley chats to Bob via Skype about the white picket fence fantasy, orange people and the price of moderate fame as well as music by Beck, Lou Reed and Neil Diamond.
Kav Temperley from Fremantle band Eskimo Joe popped in on Friday the 29th of August to have a chat about the 10 year anniversary of their amazing album "A Song is a City"!