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Kim Churchill is on his biggest tour to date - Over 70 show's across Australia and he's on his way to Mildura. Catch Kim 'LIVE' at the Mildura Arts Centre next Wednesday February 12th with special guest's Trav Collins, Jessica Lorraine and Levi Smith, all part of the 'Lovely Tour'. www.milduraartscentre.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a very special chat on The Hoist, Executive Producer Darcie was joined in the studio to chat to the enigmatic Kim Churchill on release day of newest album ‘It's Lovely To Have You Here'. Listen in to this magnificent chat as they discuss the backstory to the album, the key to staying present whilst touring AND catch an exclusive live performance of ‘The Wayside', the fourth track off the gorgeous album. ‘It's Lovely To Have You Here' is out NOW on all major streaming platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Béla talks with trumpeter, composer, and improvisor, Nick Calligeros. Nick is part of composer/improvisor collectives Microfiche, We Will Intersect, and Soft Spot, and has also released two independent solo EPs. Over the course of his career he's garnered a deep musical CV with credits including working with Middle Kids, Tangents, Human Noise, Kim Churchill and legendary Sydney experimental group Alaska Orchestra, as well as with their founding member Meg Alice Clune. With Soft Spot releasing it's self titled debut, he's with us to share stories about his projects, and how music has intersected with his life and creative practice.Nick CalligerosSoft Spot Debut RecordWhat Is Soft Is Also Strong - IlexSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode was recorded at the top of Coler Preserve in Bentonville Arkansas during Bike Fest. We get a chance to catch up with MTBSheenQueen who is an ambassador of Jamis bikes. We get a chance to talk about scars, trails and bikes. Follow Kim Churchill on IG: https://www.instagram.com/mtbsheenqueen/ Follow Amanda Hamilton on IG: https://www.instagram.com/amanda_hamilton12/
This is episode #2 coming out of the Bentonville Bike fest. On this episode I was joined by my cohost Kim Churchill a Jamis bikes Ambassador as we talked to our guests Heather Munive, Madison Pitts, and Jarod Adcock about bikes, community, Porsche and Racing.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as we dive into the lives and music of Jack and Patrick from The Pierce Brothers, celebrating the release of their latest album, 'Everything Is Bigger Than Me'. Embark on a journey through their thrilling Australian and European tours, complete with tales of sold-out shows, unexpected challenges like health scares, and logistical hurdles that test their resilience and bond. Get an insider's view of 'Everything Is Bigger Than Me', where the brothers peel back the layers on their evolved songwriting and production process. Family plays a central role in their story, influencing not just their touring life but the very essence of their music. Take a nostalgic stroll down 'Memory Lane' with us, reminiscing about the Pierce Brothers' formative years busking alongside Tash Sultana, their impactful festival appearances, and the moment that stood out in 2022 - their encounter with Pearl Jam at the Pinkpop Festival. This episode shines a spotlight on their interaction with Stone Gossard, revealing a humorous mix-up that led to a memorable misunderstanding, highlighting the twins' charm and relatability. Further enriching this episode are tales from their whirlwind adventures, including a bizarre backstage experience at Mad Cool Madrid and a heartwarming story about their appearance on ABC's Playschool that celebrates community spirit. And finally, don't miss the brothers' intriguing responses in the 'Write, Party, Dinner' game, revealing their creative and personal choices between icons Crowded House, Powderfinger, and AC/DC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as we dive into the lives and music of Jack and Patrick from The Pierce Brothers, celebrating the release of their latest album, 'Everything Is Bigger Than Me'. Embark on a journey through their thrilling Australian and European tours, complete with tales of sold-out shows, unexpected challenges like health scares, and logistical hurdles that test their resilience and bond. Get an insider's view of 'Everything Is Bigger Than Me', where the brothers peel back the layers on their evolved songwriting and production process. Family plays a central role in their story, influencing not just their touring life but the very essence of their music. Take a nostalgic stroll down 'Memory Lane' with us, reminiscing about the Pierce Brothers' formative years busking alongside Tash Sultana, their impactful festival appearances, and the moment that stood out in 2022 - their encounter with Pearl Jam at the Pinkpop Festival. This episode shines a spotlight on their interaction with Stone Gossard, revealing a humorous mix-up that led to a memorable misunderstanding, highlighting the twins' charm and relatability. Further enriching this episode are tales from their whirlwind adventures, including a bizarre backstage experience at Mad Cool Madrid and a heartwarming story about their appearance on ABC's Playschool that celebrates community spirit. And finally, don't miss the brothers' intriguing responses in the 'Write, Party, Dinner' game, revealing their creative and personal choices between icons Crowded House, Powderfinger, and AC/DC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Hearing from the Conception Bay-Bell Island NDP candidate, Kim Churchill.
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«Meine Geschichte ist die eines Helden, der hart auf dem Boden der Realität aufschlug.» Mit 23 Jahren verunfallte Kevin Lötscher schwer, die Karriere als Eishockeyprofi musste er aufgeben. Doch er fand den Weg zurück. Lötschers «goldene Hände» schossen an seiner ersten Eishockey-WM 2011 fantastische Tore. Alle Türen standen dem jungen Walliser offen. Doch nur wenige Tage später nimmt sein Leben eine tragische Wende: Er wird bei einem Autounfall lebensgefährlich verletzt. Nach dem Koma erwachte er «als 23 Jahre altes Baby». Er musste sich selbst neu erfinden, sein Leben komplett neu aufbauen – trotz aller Depressionen und Ängste. Wie er es geschafft hat, den Weg in ein selbstbestimmtes, glückliches Leben zu finden, erzählt er Kathrin Hönegger in «Focus». _ Gesprächspartner:innen: -Kevin Lötscher, sorgha.ch -Kevin Lötscher im Sportpanorama _ Musik: - Pat Burgener and Kim Churchill, These Dreams -Bob Marley, One Love -Alivan Blu, Wild Eyes -Dreggs, Simple Question -Jordy Maxwell, You Belong _ Team: -Autorin: Kathrin Hönegger instagram.com/kathrinhoenegger
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful Australian singer, songwriter Kim Churchill.Landing on the scene in 2009, Kim has toured extensively around the world, playing renowned festivals including Glastonbury. His laidback folk style continues to strike a chord with industry and fans alike.In January this year, Kim released his 7th studio album; ‘Dawn Sounds', an earnest ode to the joyous peaks and liberating pits of life's journey, celebrating sentimentality and new beginnings.The album is layered with acoustic guitar beds and earthy elements alongside Kim's trademark compelling vocals and storytelling.Having followed Kim's music for a long time, it was amazing to hear him chat through the many influences behind each song off the captivating record. ...-Find Kim Churchill on the Web | Instagram-Follow LP: Uncovered on Instagram
As broadcast October 7, 2023 with plenty of good tunes and good people in tow. Tonight we enter part four of our six chapter Busking World Cup spotlight with a couple of wanderers who have happened to touch down here in Gwangju for the 2nd annual event held in our fair City of Light. First up is a semi-nomadic artist out of far northern Cairns, Australia named Tessa Devine. A brilliant singer-songwriter, Tessa Devine actually ended up winning the People's Choice Award at the event as the audience's favorite, and she's certainly a favorite in our hearts as well. In an interview showing both her very free spirit and tasteful selection process, Devine shouted out some of her favorite Aussie compatriots in an hour of excellent music and an at times uproarious interview. Hour two we highlighted a rather wild trio making their debut at the Busking World Cup called Music In The Jungle. The trio of Jacelyn, Katie, and DJ 2Shay certainly were one of more original artists on the roster this year, with a repertoire that included live paintings made with each appearance. Katie and 2Shay literally came straight into the studio with luggage and everything in tow fresh off their flight, and the trio took us through a selection of tunes from their favorite audio compadres in the world along with their roots in Canada and the place they met in Costa Rica.#feelthegravityBusking World Cup 2023 Special #42023.10.07Tracklist (st:rt)Part 1 with Tessa Devine (00:00)Tessa Devine – It's YouRob Howe – CarolinaTullara – Better Hold OnTones and I – Fly AwayFelipe Baldomir – YouLT – Act Your Age Part 2 (33:15)Tessa Devine – WildAmber Reid – Side LinedThe Dreggs – You and MeMardi Wilson – SaltyGreta Stanley – It's Cool to Be in LoveKim Churchill – Window to the Sky Part 3 with Music In The Jungle (63:55)Jacelyn – FoolLeh-lo – Patience Zig ZagNya Marquez – 7 ElevenDonavon Lee Carpenter – Born to Love YouMan Crush – Don't Be Trippin'Editus feat Manuel Monestel – Cahuita Is a Beautiful Place Part 4 (96:40)Jacelyn feat Asha – Kaleidoscope GRiZ – Mystik DubClari Sol – Yin YangEddy Ruyter – DaydreamPanArmonia – Oli Gis AnthizeiGwen McCrae feat Ferry Ultra – Let Me Do My Thang (dOP remix)*
In this week's episode of Pages n' Pages, we talk about what decisions we make when it comes to buying physical books, what books are on our bookshelves and everything in between! What We've Read and What We Are Reading: Lore Olympus Vol. 4 by Rachel Smythe Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson He Who Drowned the World (The Radiant Emperor #2) by Shelby Parker-Chan and narrated by Natalie Naudus Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner and narrated by Dana Varden, Zim Avaltrades. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest Every Wish Way by Shannon Bright and narrated by Kim Churchill.. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Woke Up Like This by Amy Lea Trust by Kylie Scott The Summer Siege (Viking Omegaverse #3) by Lyx Robinson One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid and narrated by Julia Whelan The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakrabroty and narrated by Lameece Issaq and Amin El Gamal Two Twisted Crowns (The Shepherd King #2) by Rachel Gillig. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. Jensen. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Plot Twist by Erin La Rosa. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Check out Pages n' Pages on Instagram. These opinions are entirely our own. Image by Kapona via Vector Stock.
Der australische Singer/Songwriter Kim Churchill inspirierte Pat Burgener 2016 zu seiner ersten Single «Living For The Day». Sieben Jahre später ist aus Fan und Vorbild eine Freundschaft und mit dem Song «These Dreams» sogar eine Zusammenarbeit entstanden. Diesen performen die beiden heute im punkt CH live!
I have a lovely catch up with one of my best mates Kim Churchill. We tell the story of how we met and about the time we travelled the world together on tour for 2 years. Kim is a very talented and very successful touring musician. Who has been playing shows around the globe since he was 17. Anyone pursuing a living in the creative industry will get a lot out of this conversation, from travel tips, self management advice and mental health protocols whilst on the road.If you want help discovering your “why?” then download this podcast immediately.PATREON: Please support Graham's podcast with any small monthly donation on www.patreon.com/grahamcullis every little helps.SHOW LINKSJoin Graham's Newsletter: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/412052/86174889193506532/shareWebsite (art and commissions): www.grahamcullis.comInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/grahamcullis/Graham's Karma Club Community Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/grahamcullisEmail Graham for collaborations and business enquiries: hello@grahamcullis.comFind all of Kim Churchill's socials channels, tour dates and merch at www.kimchurchill.comFor collaborations contact me at hello@grahamcullis.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Landing on the scene in 2009, Kim's laidback folk style continues to strike a chord with industry and fans alike. Playing renowned festivals including Glastonbury Music Festival, Montreal's International Jazz Festival and South By South West, along with a stack of home grown festivals, Kim's decade long industry experience spreads far and wide. This episode I chat with Kim at his album launch at Ottway the Label. We discussed the cyclical nature of his 7th studio album ‘Dawn Sounds', the importance of journaling and meditation when it comes to creativity and all the sounds you hear at dawn.
We welcome our first guest to Homegrown for the year, the incredibly talented Kim Churchill! He's enjoyed incredible success over the journey, from sold out tours overseas to playing shows back home, such a humble guy and so down to earth AND he still lives on his van! Enjoy this chat and go and see him live! Team HomegrownSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've been friends for a decade and caught up backstage at the Capital Ballroom in Victoria, B.C. ahead of his show that night. We discuss his solar-powered home/gig van, his covers ep where he tackled Post Malone and the Aladdin soundtrack. As well as a whole lot of life catch-up chatter.
On this episode of “Death in The Garden” we share our interview with our friend Daniel Griffith, steward of Timshel Wildland, a Savory Hub doing the most incredible work we've ever seen, and author of Wild Like Flowers. We had the pleasure of going to his “farm” in Virginia in April of 2021 to film an incredibly enriching calf-donation that Daniel orchestrated, which you can watch here. Our minds were blown the entire time by the depth of thoughtfulness of the regeneration efforts on the wildland, which we'll show in much more detail in the film. For now, please enjoy this interview where we talk about resilience, abundance, letting go of control, and seeing ourselves within ecosystems, rather than viewing ourselves as above them. For more information about Daniel, check out his Instagram. For more information about the wildland itself, check out their Instagram and website. Please, if you enjoy the podcast and want to support the film, consider joining our Patreon community or subscribing to our Substack. If you can't support financially, a rating, review, or share of the podcast goes a long way! Editing: Parker Burningham and Jake Marquez Music: “Nothing, Nothing” by Kim Churchill
Kim Churchill played the Kombi gig in Hedland last night, and if you missed it, Dave grabbed him for a morning unplugged session in the MMM studio.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Don’t perceive it as being this beautiful aesthetic experience, it’s not what you think is on Pinterest. The beautiful moments happen naturally when you are deep in the flow. Get ready to be rough. Let go of a lot of luxuries & certainties. When you look back at all of them, they are part of the adventure" Meet singer songwriter Kim Churchill who is no stranger to van life living, touring the world using his vans as his travelling home. He has had three vans in Australia, four in North America and one in Europe. These portable homes have been built and designed to live, write, record and tour and his current van has an off the grid stage, pretty darn cool. Ever wondered what life is like on the road for a musician, well this episode explores exactly that. Follow us on socials @ Augie Sundays and keep up to date with Kim and check out any shows he has coming up head over to kimchurchill.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kim Churchill is an Australian folk, rock, and blues singer-songwriter. We spoke about how his journey began, how to balance between being tenacious and humble, and how for him true success has been in the moments of abundance. Kim shares some truly great advice in this episode along with his creative process. If you are not familiar with Kim’s music.. you should be! He’s phenomenal and it was an honour to chat to him today. We left feeling utterly inspired - thanks for the chat Kim! You can follow their journey here:https://www.instagram.com/kimchurchill1 Be sure to also give us a follow: https://www.instagram.com/coachmusicpodcast/ Enjoy and don’t forget to leave a little review on whichever platform you listen!
10 Year old Carter Churchill Practices Policing Career by Issuing Tickets- Kim Churchill (Mom) by VOCM
If you love multi-genre music, surfing, and travel, you'll love Mitch King. Mitch goes back to his memories as a young boy going on road trips with his family with music playing in the background. Little did he know that this was the window of his future. He loved music but never saw himself walking down that road until he saw Australian singer Kim Churchill perform. With his passion awakened and his dreams starting to take shape, he started his first steps towards his goal. At 15, he started busking on the weekends and set on his path to writing and playing songs. Today, he's living life doing what he loves because at the end of the day, only the things that matter, matter when you're on your deathbed. This week, Mitch walks us into the life of a musician. Mitch relates how taking little steps towards your goal eventually lead you to where you want to be in life. If you see yourself walking the path of a musician, listen to Mitch's advice on getting into creative mode, writing lyrics, adding a variety of musical instruments into your mix, and playing as a one-man-band. He also talks about how surfing can be a nice break and therapy after a busy schedule, energy-filled concert, or just dealing with the stresses of life. And for the highlights, Mitch shares with us his philosophy in life, that can resonate with everyone trying to figure out how to best live the only life we are given. Not everyone dares to paddle out and ride a wave because of whatever reasons. But those who do, know that joy comes from facing the very thing that many people fear. If you live life the way you surf waves, you'll be in a much better place. Highlights: 00:55 When We Didn't Know About COVID-19 04:00 A Surfer Born from the Inland10:56 Life Goal: Sustainable & Comfortable Life19:07 What Not to do When You're in Creation Mode22:10 If You Want to be a Musician… 26:26 Enhance Your Music with Musical Instruments 32:33 It's All About Surfing the Waves41:27 2 Ears Hi Oceanriders! I hope you're well. This episode today is a conversation with Mitch King. The story behind this episode goes back to when COVID-19 wasn't a thing, and when we could all travel safely and freely. And we even used to be able to make plans. Rewind 11 months back, and I was having the best surf trip ever in Byron Bay. One of the things I love most about Australia is there's definitely a culture for music. And in particular, in Byron Bay. This magical place seems to attract the musicians I absolutely love. For those who've never been there, every evening, you get spoiled with the most amazing live concerts speckled in on the streets. On one evening, we got attracted to inexplicable energy on-site. Mitch King was playing in his one-man-band stuff, and he had managed to attract such a dense crowd that people were pouring off the pavement onto the street. Mitch was performing his debut hit Coming Back, and the audience was on fire. "We sometimes take life seriously. And in the end, you realize, you don't need to stress about every sort of thing. Live a life that's relaxed and happy. That's a cool way of looking at what matters when you come to the end of life." -Mitch KingFrom that moment on, I just did my research and found out that Mitch was a surfer too. So I made a commitment to invite him to the podcast. Fast-forward a few months, and I was talking to his manager and exchanging questions and calendars. And it's taken over nine months for this conversation to happen. So I'm very humbled that Mitch considered coming on the podcast, especially when you hear about his story and track record. So today's conversation was held on either side of the planet- me in my office here in France, and Mitch in his van in Broken Head, just outside Byron Bay. This conversation is about being a musician, chipping away,y, and doing what you love. And I'm sure that like me, you'll love Mitchell's philosophy and the person he is.I hope you enjoy this episode.Take care, have fun, and enjoy the waves. Ciao,Imi Connect with Mitch:WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube Quotes:04:08 "Surfing gives a sense of freedom. It's a place to unwind and let off a bit of steam." -Mitch King13:47 "If it's a good thing that happens, cool. And if nothing happens, cool." -Mitch King18:17 "Recording is like a trust relationship;: you need to feel really comfortable with the producer." -Mitch King20:12 "When you're in the creation mode, don't take things too seriously." -Mitch King22:17 "The trickiest thing is the lyrics. When you want to have that passion to finish the song, it genuinely is sort of based on you caring about the subject of the song. So if you're passionate about what you're singing about, then you finish it more quickly." -Mitch King23:24 "If you want to be a musician who can keep writing, train yourself to be a writer where you don't have to worry about the old stuff.” -Mitch King33:28 "We sometimes take life seriously. And in the end, you realize, you don't need to stress about every sort of thing. Live a life that's relaxed and happy. That's a cool way of looking at what matters when you come to the end of life." -Mitch King SHARE THE LOVE: SUPPORT THE OCEANRIDERS PODCASTThe Oceanriders Podcast is a passion project and, if you like it, you can support it in several ways: 1: Share your love for this podcast on iTunes by giving it a few stars, or a review. Better still, subscribe. Anything in this direction increases my ranking and lets more people hear about my fascinating guests and how they are busting the surfing stereotype 2: Comment, and join the conversation on social media. You will find links to my social media accounts on theoceanriderspodcast.com Alternatively, you can connect with me on:Instagram: @theoceanriderspodcastFacebook: @theoceanriderspodcast Twitter: @ImiPodcast 3: Join me for an episode or sponsor my podcast! Just send an email to hello@theoceanriderspodcast.com with a quick bio and I'll take care of the rest.4: I have created an online merch shop, called the Oceanriders Shop. It has a collection of t-shirts, sweatshirts, greetings cards, and wall art for all types of budgets, so be sure to check them out on theoceanridersshop.com. Use Discount Code: BETHECHANGE20 and get 20% discount on your Oceanriders merch
Dave is a cinematographer and director specialising in documentary and factual television, with a portfolio that extends across comedy, music and a range of social and branded content, shooting and directing for the likes of The ABC, SBS, National Geographic, triple j, Netflix, and more. He's also the recipient of numerous Australian Cinematographers Society awards, including a Golden Tripod, and has been awarded a Young Walkley award for video journalism. In this episode, Dave draws on his journey from building computers to becoming an award winning cinematographer and shares invaluable tips and advice on how to get started in the world on cinematography. It's a great listen, we hope you enjoy it! Check out Jarrad and Dave's work on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/ https://www.instagram.com/davetallstory/ You can also see Dave's work as Director on Kim Churchill's live music performance, shot by DOP Kate Cornish using the new Canon Cinema EOS C70: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcJW_Hu81dA, plus his review of the EOS C70 with Kate Cornish here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7Io4lYSlQU
Right in the middle of a four-EP release schedule, we chat with multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter Kim Churchill about the stories behind the tracks, his love of Disney classics, and how me might be soundtracking your next eggs benny.Connect with Kim Churchill on Instagram, and Facebook. Check out Nothing Nothing on Spotify and Apple Music.Get more new music and hear your favourite artists on Instagram, on Facebook, or on our website, www.78amped.com
Kim Churchill performs 'Nothing Nothing' before covering Julia Jacklin's 'Don't Know How To Keep Loving You' for Like A Version
Kim Churchill performs 'Nothing Nothing' before covering Julia Jacklin's 'Don't Know How To Keep Loving You' for Like A Version
Growing up in a small town surrounded by ‘tough guys’, Kim Churchill knew that wasn’t the life he was destined for. With six albums under his belt, the Australian folk, rock, and blues singer-songwriter has cemented his place as a genuine international talent. In his chat with Matt, Churchill talks about getting ‘hand-me-down’ guitar lessons from his mum and why he is repulsed by mainstream music. Churchill will be performing at the Blues on Broadbeach Festival on May 14–17. Other headline acts include Tommy Emmanuel and Karise Eden. Get your tickets from the website.
We spoke with Kim about the music industry, the importance of breakfast on tour and the magic of G-land in this weeks episode. You can find Kim's music and tour dates at www.kimchurchill.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weirdwaves/support
Kim Churchill has spent most of the last decade as a nomadic bard. |Making his mark as a busker after years of classical training, Kim quickly took to the road playing every town that would have him, no matter the distance. This mindset has allowed Kim to eventually progress onto the stage and into the studio, where suddenly the road wasn't the only thing calling as the sea and the sky longed for his tales. After Finding radio success a change of pace was necessary, leading Kim to reflect and to temporarily set his feet in one place. Just long enough to come to the studio with a new found drive, feeling lighter then ever before, knowing he no longer needed to chase After The Sun Kim joins the DTP to discuss his latest project, four EP's written and recorded in 4 different countries, lightly connected by what they mean to Kim. The first EP entitled "I Am" releases this month and Kim dives into it's creation process as he shares his journies and experiences with you!
It was so nice to finally have a chance to sit down and catch up with Kim Churchill. I’ve known Kim for a long time and watched his career go from strength to strength. He’s an amazing guitarist, songwriter and singer and really took foot percussion to a new level. Here's what we chatted about: What music means to KimFlow state and allowing music and lyrics to flow through youHaving an attitude of openness and how this relates to manifestationWriting music for success compared to writing for yourselfDoing what you love for your jobMaking decisions based on fear vs positivity and excitement The common trait of ‘People pleasing’ Kim’s approach to using a gratitude journal and how it’s helped anchor him and move through times when he feels anxiousHow your attitude makes things whatever you want them to beThe transition phases to becoming an adult and what that meansKim’s daily practice Putting spaces into your mental streamSome of our favourite quotes from this episode. “Often I find that the lyrics and moments of music I’m most proud of don’t come from any cognitive understanding of a lesson learnt or a skill attained, it is an obscure semi dream like thing that I don’t understand or know how I did it” “I try to allow my music to come from an emotive kind of creative flow, where you are not thinking” “I made music that I literally stitched fear in to…..so I had to put it down and it was an enormous weight off my shoulders to put it down, even though it was a massive step back”“It took me a while to reconnect to writing music for myself, and for a while there I don’t even think I enjoyed playing music” “There are pros and cons to every career path and it’s one of the few negative things about doing what you love for your job, that sometimes you stop loving it and you have to battle to get back to it”“We need to work hard at maintaining a grateful attitude and to fill our lives”LinksWindow to the Sky by Kim Churchillhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W00S2miDULYThe podcast Kim talks about - The Blind Boy Podcast https://play.acast.com/s/blindboyKim Churchill Websitehttps://www.kimchurchill.com/Kim Churchill upcoming tourhttps://www.kimchurchill.com/showsKim Churchill Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimchurchill1/?hl=enFollow Ash Grunwald on Instagram herehttps://www.instagram.com/ashgrunwald/?hl=enAsh Grunwald Website/Show Dateshttps://www.ashgrunwald.com/Earth Bottles - use promo code ASHLOVESMEhttps://earthbottles.com.au/Listen to Ash's album 'NOW' hereNOW by Ash GrunwaldThis was such an uplifting soulful conversation! Hope you enjoy it and would love for you to reach out and start a conversation with us on Instagram here. And as always if you love this chat take a photo or screenshot and share it on socials with your key takaway.
Jacaranda FM — A traveller as much as an artist, Kim Churchill has lived on the road for years, but it was no longer enough just to pass through; for Kim it was time to show that world in his songs. He lands in `South Africa to play Lush and took some time out of his schedule to chat to Danny about his Chamberlains Hot Hit 'After the Sun' off of his 'Berlin' EP. They chat about the song, his travels and his incredibly deep lyrics.
The Monica Kade Podcast: Health, Mindset, Career & Lifestyle
"My tenacity to achieve my dream was always a few steps ahead of my ability. I wasn't great in the beginning." - Kim Churchill, Monica Kade Podcast Kim Churchill is one of Australia's rising folk, rock, blues singers. He's a brilliant songwriter and musician. He's stolen many hearts and touched many lives through his thoughtful, vulnerable and moving songs. At 27, he's already released six albums. His journey into music is a fascinating one and what I love most about Kim is his tenacity and determination to continue on his path —even when the going gets tough. I can say that at 27 years old he's a very intuitive and insightful young man…and today you'll get to witness some of this wisdom. I felt very privileged to have him share with me his life and career story. So sit back and take a listen to our conversation. Hopefully you'll enjoy it as much as I did recording it. Learn About > The early beginnings. When did he realise he was drawn to music? > Who have been his support network? Was his family supportive? > Has he ever wanted to quit and throw in the towel? > What's the hardest part of putting an album together? > Has music been a catalyst in his own life for self-reflection? > Does music help him navigate the challenging times in his life? > How he feels about his music career so far? > What he loves most about performing to a live audience? > What the reality is of performing live. Signature Questions > What Kim is afraid of? > To Kim, what is a day well spent? > If he could attempt another career what would it be? > Sunrise or sunset?
Interview with Kim Churchill 04/03/2018
Kim Churchill performs his original 'Second Hand Car' before making it wit chu with a Queens of the Stone Age cover.
Kim Churchill performs his original 'Second Hand Car' before making it wit chu with a Queens of the Stone Age cover.
As soon as I sat down in the van, Kim Churchill offered me a mint and we both slurped away watching the rain outside. Australia's favorite one man singer songwriter was back in Canada to tour his latest record Silence/Win. This time, he's found himself at a new level of confidence about what he does. What did busking teach Kim about a career in music? Which new song was inspired by a music festival experience? What is on Kim's "gratitude list?" Which friend would play an April Fool's joke on Kim? Which alcoholic beverage makes Kim drowsy? You'll have to listen to find out all these answers and more! Tracks played on the show... 1) Kim Churchill, Silence/Win (2014) "Some Days the Rain May Fall" 2) Kim Churchill, Silence/Win (2014) "Window to the Sky" 3) Kim Churchill, With Sword and Shield (2010) "Loving Home" (partial/background) 4) Kim Churchill, Silence/Win (2014) "Fear the Fire" NO songs CANCON
TheSparkAndTheArt.com/78 - The process Jonathan Ferguson followed for writing songs for his new album Telltale Heart, anonymity, how taking your art seriously doesn't mean you have to take yourself seriously and the power of art to make you question and reflect on things **- Links for this episode -**Long Jon Lev - http://www.longjonlev.comJon's first interview - http://thesparkandtheart.com/410 Inches of Snow - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StlMdNcvCJoBarrage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XeB_eKnmlsJohn Butler - http://johnbutlertrio.comKim Churchill - http://kimchurchill.comJon Brion - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca9ub9rpNK4Howie Day - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca9ub9rpNK4Bryan Adams - https://www.bryanadams.com/splash-getupBruce Springsteen - http://www.npr.org/2012/03/16/148778665/bruce-springsteens-sxsw-2012-keynote-speechGwar - http://www.gwar.netCoffin Break - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIBqH3o_0jcBeth by Kiss - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHkojuUSDO8Andrew W. K. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WccfbPQNMbgGood Riddance by Green Day - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnQ8N1KacJcMötley Crüe - http://www.motley.comDaft Punk - http://www.daftpunk.comDeadMau5 - http://live.deadmau5.comACDC - http://www.acdc.comPaul Simon - http://www.paulsimon.com/caJellyfish - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jellyfish_(band)Mr. Bungle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITEDFYdLHFAMumford and Sons - http://www.mumfordandsons.comNickleback - http://www.nickelback.comWayne Gretzky - https://gretzky.comDavid Andrew Weibe - http://dawcast.comDave's Book - http://dawcast.com/the-new-music-industry-adapting-growing-and-thriving-in-the-information-age/Dave's Interview - http://thesparkandtheart.com/16
West stopped in Portland on his way back to Cambridge from a research trip to the Amazon. This episode features music by his pal, Kim Churchill.
Kim Churchill is an indie folk, rock and blues singer, songwriter and musician from Australia. He's developing a sizable fan following in Canada. A fan myself, it's been great to watch his progress, from busking to playing a bigger club with each visit. I chatted with Kim Churchill last time he was in town. In the interview, he tells me about the deal he made with his dad to take classic guitar lessons and why his entourage eats so many oranges (among other things). Listen to our chat! Tracks played on the show... 1) Kim Churchill, Detail of Distance (2012) “Seasons Grind” 2) Kim Churchill, Detail of Distance (2012) “Sarah” 3) Kim Churchill, Detail of Distance (2012) “Wander the Tracks” 4) Kim Churchill, Detail of Distance (2012) “Bathed in Black” NO songs CANCON
Kim Churchill is often described as an extremely talented surfer singer-songwriter, like a young Jack Johnson or Xavier Rudd. Although while we chatted Kim bristled at the “surfer singer-songwriter” tag. Kim's twitter tagline is “on tour somewhere” and he is one of those artists who tours nonstop. Those rare moments when he is not touring, he is busking, testing out new songs for street reaction. You'd be wise to catch him when he comes to your town soon, before you can only see him at those impersonal arena gigs, like Jack and Xavier. Tracks played on this show... 1) Kim Churchill, Kim Churchill (2010) "With Sword & Shield" 2) Kim Churchill, Kim Churchill (2010) "Rusted Walls" 3) Kim Churchill, Kim Churchill (2010) "Loving Home" 4) Kim Churchill, Kim Churchill (2010) "Turns to Stone" NO songs CANCON
David Steinberg is an author, photographer, and a radically sane guy. We talk about his inadvertent work with the CIA, what it was like to be plugged into the anti-war political world of San Francisco in the late 60s, and his lifelong refusal to accept shame as a sensible response to human sexuality. Join us in Portland's Laurelhurst Park for this wide-ranging, intimate conversation. Music: Opening theme: Basin and Range. Kim Churchill, "Don't Leave Your Life Too Long." iTunes link. Closing theme: Carsie Blanton, "Smoke Alarm."
In this week’s show we are recommending loads of gigs happening next week, here in London from; Dom Pipkin and the IKOs, Crash Island, and Kim Churchill. We have two ‘Shameless Favourites’, a ‘Double Bill’ from Folie Ordinare and Jesus Christ Fashion Barbe, as well as a radio exclusive from Keo and the Movement’s new album. So much great music to try and squeeze in - enjoy the show! We play every kind of music – it just has to be good. You can find details of all the gigs mentioned and hear the tracks again by going to the website www.londongigguide.co.uk. http://www.twitter.com/londongigguide http://www.facebook.com/thelondongigguide #music #londongigs #livemusic
In this week’s show we are recommending loads of gigs happening next week, here in London from; Dom Pipkin and the IKOs, Crash Island, and Kim Churchill. We have two ‘Shameless Favourites’, a ‘Double Bill’ from Folie Ordinare and Jesus Christ Fashion Barbe, as well as a radio exclusive from Keo and the Movement’s new album. So much great music to try and squeeze in - enjoy the show! We play every kind of music – it just has to be good. You can find details of all the gigs mentioned and hear the tracks again by going to the website www.londongigguide.co.uk. http://www.twitter.com/londongigguide http://www.facebook.com/thelondongigguide #music #londongigs #livemusic
Kim Churchill gives us a live rendition of his hit 'Window To The Sky'before calling in the brass to help him rock a special Ausmusic Month cover, Sticky Finger's 'Just For You'.
Show reviews & previews aplenty, including Juno madness, Ridley Bent, Sweet Alibi, Matt Epp, and more, along with an unreleased gem from our namesake, Mike Plume!
Show reviews & previews aplenty, including Juno madness, Ridley Bent, Sweet Alibi, Matt Epp, and more, along with an unreleased gem from our namesake, Mike Plume!
KIM CHURCHILL plays a guitar with busy fingers and the rhythm of a master, and sings lyrics that are difficult to believe they came from someone 21 years old. His style is ex-plosive, with intricate fingerpicking, percussive beats on the body of the guitar, and two-handed tapping intertwined with an earthy stomp box, powerful harmonica melodies and soulful voice. BEN SOLLEE is known for his cello-playing that incorporates new techniques to create a unique mix of folk, bluegrass, jazz and R&B. This Kentucky native possesses a knack for intricate arrangements. Sollee shares himself with his audience, whether it be by personal lyrics, or his commitment to the environment.