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Best podcasts about kutcha edwards

Latest podcast episodes about kutcha edwards

Thursday Breakfast
Fighting for Better Buses in the West, Inquiry into Government's Refugee Crackdown, Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Closing the Gap, Workplace Sexual Harassment of Migrant and Refugee Women

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024


Fighting for Better Buses in the West, Inquiry into Government's Refugee Crackdown, Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Closing the Gap, Workplace Sexual Harassment of Migrant and Refugee Women Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Adele Vosper, spokesperson of the Sustainable Cities Collective at Friends of the Earth, spoke with us about the Better Buses Campaign, which is fighting for adequate and sustainable public transit servicing in Melbourne's West. The campaign launched a petition for bus network reform in the western suburbs which, after collecting over 3,000 signatures was debated last night in Victorian Parliament by Western Metropolitan Upper House member David Ettershank MP. Prior to the debate, community members gathered on the steps of Parliament to support the campaign and stand up for transport equity. Join the Better Buses Campaign's next action on Wednesday 11 December at 5PM at Tarneit Station - RSVP here. The Better Buses Campaign group meets weekly on a Wednesday from 6-8PM in person at Weekly meeting 312 Smith St, Collingwood, VIC 3066 and online via zoom (information here). For further information about the campaign, you can contact Elyse Cunningham at Friends of the Earth (elyse.cunningham@foe.org.au).// This Monday on 3CR's Doin' Time show, Marisa spoke with Laura John from the Human Rights Law Centre about the Senate inquiry the Migration Amendment Bill 2024, which was introduced by the government in response to the High Court of Australia's decision in YBFZ v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs. The proposed measures will significantly expand the Government's powers, enabling it to warehouse people in third countries, reverse protection findings made for refugees, and continue the domestic imposition of punitive visa conditions on non-citizens in Australia. You can read HRLC's explainer on the Migration Amendment Bill 2024 here.// Palawa woman and Yoorrook Commissioner and Professor Maggie Walter discussed the importance of data sovereignty for First Nations justice and gave insight into Closing the Gap data released last week, along with updates on Yoorrook for Justice during the last week of submissions. Professor Walter has authored six books and over 100 journal articles in the fields of Indigenous sociology and Indigenous Data Sovereignty. Yoorrook for Justice is a truth telling commission that documents past and present injustices experienced by First Peoples in Victoria. The commission has seen thousands of people speak truth in court and on Country. Submissions close Saturday 30 September AEDT 11:59pm. Make your submission here.// CONTENT WARNING: This interview includes themes of sexual harassment and gender-based violence. If you need to speak with someone for support, you can always contact the Sexual Assault Crisis Line on 1800 806 292, 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732), Lifeline on 13 11 14, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners can also call 13 YARN (13 92 76). To find out more about your rights at work and reporting instances of sexual harassment in the workplace, visit https://www.respectatwork.gov.au/.Professor Marie Segrave, Dr Siru Tan and Dr Chloe Keel joined us as part of 3CR's dedicated programming across this year's 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence to talk about their co-authored research into migrant and refugee women's attitudes, experiences and responses to sexual harassment in Australian workplaces. The research project, a collaboration with ANROWS, was a national study that sought to investigate and document migrant and refugee women's experiences of, understandings of and responses to sexual harassment. Professor Segrave is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the School of Political and Social Sciences in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne. Dr Tan is also based at the University of Melbourne, and is a Lecturer in Criminology, School of Social and Political Sciences and co-lead of the Borders, Migration and Gendered Violence Research Hub. Dr Keel is a Lecturer in Criminology at Griffith University. This project's research team also included Professor Rebecca Wickes from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University, and Prabhapriya Bogoda Arachchige from the School of Social Sciences at Monash University. Check out the project's final report, published in August this year.// Unfortunately, we weren't able to get to our planned interview with Ngarrindjeri, Djab Wurrung and Gunditjmara musician, dancer and director Amos Roach about this Saturday's unveiling of the Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter statues at Atherton Gardens in Fitzroy. Tune in to 3CR's Solidarity Breakfast this Saturday morning from 7:30-9AM to catch Amos in conversation with Annie!Uncle Archie (Gunditjmara (Kirrae Whurrong/Djab Wurrung)/Bundjalung) and Aunty Ruby (Ngarrindjeri/Kokatha/Pitjantjatjara), Amos' parents, both had strong connections to Fitzroy and narrated their experiences of living, loving and building community as Stolen Generations survivors through their captivating musical talent and songwriting. The statues were commissioned by Yarra City Council in partnership with the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation, with the guidance of the Archie Roach Foundation and members of Uncle Archie and Aunty Ruby's family. This Saturday's event at Atherton Gardens will begin at 2PM, with the official unveiling at 3:30PM, and will feature live performances from musicians including Kutcha Edwards and Shane Howard.//

Radical Australia
Kutcha Edwards (Part Two)

Radical Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024


In case you missed it - here is the second part to our talk with Kutcha Edwards. Kutcha is a legend of 3CR, steering our annual Beyond the Bars NAIDOC prison broadcasts for many a year. In this chat, we are taken on a trip down the memory lane of aboriginal Fitzroy of the 1990s. From the MAYSAR/ Fitzroy Stars Youth Club gymnasium and Uncle Herbert Jock Austin, to singing opera while on homebrew ouzo among the gardens of the high rises, to band time with fellow 3CR legend, Uncle Robbie Thorpe. We are lucky to hear Kutcha's reflection on life in sobriety, his approach to performance and Beyond the Bars with Gilla and Johnnie Mac. Such a treat to have Kutcha in the studio and we hope you enjoy this conversation. Thanks so much, Kutcha.kutcha-edwards.com Kutcha and Uncle Archie Roach RIP in an episode of Kutcha's Koorioke kutchaskoorioke.com

Radical Australia
Kutcha Edwards

Radical Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024


We are thrilled to broadcast a couple of chats we recently had with the mighty Kutcha Edwards. This week, we learn the origins of Kutcha's name and some things about his early life. Kutcha tells us that he was born before The Referendum and politics has played a big part in his life. Kutcha went to high school in Taralgon before moving to the city to be with brothers and sisters. He went to Koori College and knew his place as an aboriginal man in the city. He worked at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service and learned to yarn with the patients. Kutcha is a loyal family man and we were honoured he shared some of his intimate memories with us. We are looking forward to next week's episode and we hope you enjoy this special with him.kutcha-edwards.comkutchaskoorioke.com

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Moorditj Mag Podcast
Moorditj Mag: Episode #147

Moorditj Mag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024


On this week's edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is joined by special guest co-host Tony Hansen while Nick remains away on assignment. They're joined by the legendary Kutcha Edwards, as well as Alan Yates and Justin Mogridge. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Moorditj Mag Podcast
Moorditj Mag: Episode #147

Moorditj Mag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024


On this week's edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is joined by special guest co-host Tony Hansen while Nick remains away on assignment. They're joined by the legendary Kutcha Edwards, as well as Alan Yates and Justin Mogridge. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Kutcha Edwards (MF 497) - クチャ・エドワーズ(MF 497)ベテランの先住民アーティスト

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 5:04


Kutcha Edwards is one of the most influential “elder” in first nation's music scene after uncle Archie Roach passed away. He was inducted to Music Victoria Hall of Fane last year. - アーチー・ローチの没後、先住民音楽界の最も影響力のある長老の一人です。去年、ミュージック・ビクトリアの「殿堂」入しました。

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The Wheeler Centre
Everybody's Trying to Find Their Way Home

The Wheeler Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 67:02


When acclaimed songwriter and performer Jen Cloher (Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi) started to learn about their Māori heritage their whole outlook on life changed. In the new podcast series, Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home, Cloher speaks with icons like Dr. Lou Bennett about Sovereign Language Rematriation and Emma Donovan about the lasting legacy of Aunty Ruby Hunter. At the heart of the podcast is a gentle provocation to us all. What does it feel like when we make the journey towards our own ancestral languages and traditions? How does that journey help to make our occupation on these lands more conscious and embodied? What joy can be found in knowing the stories of strength that come through our own bloodlines? For Spring Fling, Cloher took to the stage with a panel of Māori and First Nations songwriters including Uncle Kutcha Edwards, Allara and Breanne Peters. Together they recorded a special live episode of Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home, complete with an array of joyful musical performances. This event was presented in partnership with RMIT Culture. It was recorded on Saturday 14 October 2023 at The Capitol. Featured music: ‘Mother Tongue' performed by Kutcha Edwards, Allara, Jen Cloher and Breanne Peters and ‘He Taka-Tu-Moana' performed by Jen Cloher and Breanne Peters.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monday Breakfast
Bilingual Education at Schools, Indigenous Data Sovereignty & AI, AI & the future of work and MMT

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023


Grace speaks with Dr Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen, teaching associate at University of Melbourne, discussing the need for bilingual teaching of Indigenous language at schools. Rikke is an experimental psycholinguist with a particular interest in acquiring and processing Australian Indigenous languages.  Grace speaks with Maggie Walter, discussing Indigenous Data Sovereignty, and the negative consequences of AI on Indigenous people. Maggie is a Palawa woman, descending from the pairrebenne people of North Eastern Tasmania and a member of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Briggs family. She is a founding member of the Miaim nayri Wingara Australian Indigenous Data Sovereignty Collective and an active participant in national and international Indigenous Data Sovereignty networks.  James speaks with Anne Maxwell from RadioMMT, discussing AI, work and the future of modern monetary theory (MMT).  Songs:1. Before Too Long by Paul Kelly 2. Falling by Bumpy3. Try'n To Outrun the Sun by Kutcha Edwards 

Wednesday Breakfast
National Reconciliation Week, The end of native logging in Victoria, Voice to parliament, Unfinished Business, Racism in sport

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023


We hear from Cape York leader, lawyer, and land rights activist Noel Pearson on the Voice to Parliament. Pearson spoke at the inaugural Sydney University event series ‘Voices on the Voice' last week which seeks to encourage meaningful engagement on the Voice to Parliament within the community. Sunehra speaks to Chris Schuringa from the Victorian Forest Alliance about the end of native logging in Victoria. Last week, following the state budget, it was announced by Daniel Andrews that native logging will be ending by December. This comes 6 months after a landmark supreme court judgment last year that found state logging company VIC Forests breaking the law because they failed to protect a threatened species of glider.  Grace speaks with Uncle John Baxter, proud Latja Latja/Narungga man. A board member of Reconciliation Victoria and First Peoples Disability Network about the ongoing exhibition called Unfinished Business in regard to National Reconciliation Week. Uncle John has been instrumental in ensuring the exhibition honours and respects the cultural heritage of the First Nations people it represents. He worked alongside co-curator Belinda Mason to bring the artworks into Manningham.    Patrick speaks to Professor In Sociology, Chair of the Anti-Racism Hallmark Research Initiative, and President of the Academic Board at the University of Melbourne Karen Farquharson, to discuss racism in sport and what measures are being put in place to stop it.  Songs: In this together by Nacy Bates, Living in the Kimberly by Fitzroy Express, Why by Kutcha Edwards, Sunshine by Emma Donovan

SBS NITV Radio
Uncle Kutcha Edwards reflects on the 15th anniversary of the Apology

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 13:03


Uncle Kutcha Edwards, a survivor of the Stolen Generations, remembers vividly the well of emotions surrounding the Apology and the bumpy road that followed.

Wednesday Breakfast
Unfair campaign access to aged residents, Iranian-Australian women's voices, Barbara Hepworth at Heide

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022


7.00am Acknowledgement of Country 7. 08am Claudia speaks with public health researcher and aged care advocate Dr Sarah Russell about alleged disparity among political candidates in relation to access to residents of retirement villages and aged homes during election campaigns. Sarah is the director of Aged Care Matters. She was an Independent candidate for the federal seat of Flinders in the May election.@AgedMatters fb AgedCareMAtters 7.30am Jacob speaks with Australian-Iranian women, Delaram, Aida, and Nazanin about the Mahsa Amini protests calling for greater freedoms for women, and an end to Iran's oppressive regime. Special thanks to Jahan for his assistance in this piece. 8.07am Kendrah Morgan, curator at Heide Museum of Modern Art, speaks about the new Barbara Hepworth sculpture exhibition.http://heide.com.auFor access information see:https://wp.heide.com.au/app/uploads/2022/10/Access-Information_2022.pdf Songs: Better in Blak by Thelma Plum, Why by Kutcha Edwards, Better Things by Kee'ahn

Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 156 BIGSOUND 2022 with Kutcha Edwards & Joe Geia

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 43:22


It's the last day of BIGSOUND 2022, we hear from … Continued

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Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
ELECTRO Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (March 2022)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 120:55


Salty Dog's ELECTRO Podcast, March 2022 Visit: www.salty.com.au A fair taste of the vault this time with the ELECTRO show tone hounds, and some new vibe too! Great cuts from Ray Beadle, 'Sir' Oliver Mally, Layla Zoe, Junior Watson, Matt Walker, Mississippi Heat, Rod Stewart, Ry Cooder, Peter Bradley Adams, Paul Oscher, Revelators, Jimi Hocking, Low Reed, Bod Dylan, Beth Hart, Small Faces, Duke Robillard, Kutcha Edwards, Albert Cummings, Kim Wilson. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** Ray Beadle / Ain't Goin' Out Like That / Live At The Brass Monkey 2. "Sir" Oliver Mally's Blues Distillery / Don't Know What To Do / Blue Raindrops 3. Layla Zoe / Pull Yourself Together / Live at Spirit of '66 4. Junior Watson / Whole Lot of Lovin' / Nothin To It But Do It 5. ** Matt Walker N Ashley Davies / All By Myself / I Listen To The Night 6. Mississippi Heat / Batty Crazy / Madeleine 7. Rod Stewart / Cut Across Shorty / Gasoline Alley 8. Ry Cooder / How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live / Show Time 9. Peter Bradley Adams / Lorraine / A Face Like Mine 10. Paul Oscher / Blues and Trouble / Cook Cat 11. ** Revelators / Ride On / The Adventures of the Amazing Revelators 12. ** Jimi Hocking / Tell Me Where, Tell Me When / To The Moon So Blue 13. Lou Reed / Foot of Pride / Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary Concert 14. Bob Dylan / Price of Love / Springtime on New York - Bootleg Servies No 16 15. Sir Oliver Mally Group / Drowning On Dry Land / Trying To Get By 16. Beth Hart / Good Times Bad Times / A Tribute to Led Zeppelin 17. Small Faces / Tin Soldier / The Immediate Years 18. Duke Robillard / Gambler's Blues / Guitar Groove-A-Rama 19. ** Kutcha Edwards / The More Things Change / Circling Time 20. Albert Cummings / Movin' On / Someone Like You 21. Kim Wilson / Don't Bite The Hand That Feed You / That's Life

Miss Chatelaine
Port Fairy Folk Festival 2022 preview | Baby et Lulu – Show #235 (part 2), 6 March 2022

Miss Chatelaine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 53:42


Katie previews the 45th Port Fairy Folk Festival, which takes place next weekend, by playing tracks by the festival's Artist of the Year, Kutcha Edwards, and Emerging Artist of the... LEARN MORE The post Port Fairy Folk Festival 2022 preview | Baby et Lulu – Show #235 (part 2), 6 March 2022 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Word Up: Kutcha Edwards

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 7:43


Uncle Kutcha Edwards shares with us an important phrase in Mutti Mutti, and explains how he used music and culture to reclaim his language, and his identity.

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Word Up - ABC RN
Word Up: Kutcha Edwards

Word Up - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 7:43


Uncle Kutcha Edwards shares with us an important phrase in Mutti Mutti, and explains how he used music and culture to reclaim his language, and his identity.

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AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Circling Time with Kutcha Edwards

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 11:55


Kutcha Edwards has released a new album, it's called Circling Time and the singer songwriter caught up with us to talk about some of the stories behind the songs.

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SBS NITV Radio
Is this what we deserve? – a song and reflection on colonisation with Uncle Kutcha Edwards

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 11:17


The song 'Is this what we deserve?' by Uncle Kutcha Edwards poses powerful questions about the plight of First Nations people since colonisation; interrogations that are poignant on January 26.

Thursday Breakfast
Summer Programming: Disorganising with Kutcha Edwards, Evelyn Araluen's Dropbear, Lady Lash on Spiritual Misfit

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022


Kutcha Edwards is a Mutti Mutti songwriter. He spoke with us about his long-spanning music career, his twenty year involvement with the Beyond the Bars Radio broadcasts and memories from Fitzroy in the 1980s. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, please be advised that this conversation refers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// Evelyn Araluen joined us on 25 March 2021 to speak about her debut collection of poetry, Dropbear. Evelyn is a poet, researcher and co-editor of the Overland literary journal. She has been awarded the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, the Judith Wright Poetry Prize and a Wheeler Centre Next Chapter Fellowship. Evelyn was born and raised on Dharug Country and she descends from the Bundjalung Nation.// Lady Lash is a Kokatha and Greek musician who has brought her magic to stages including the Sydney Opera House, prime rooftop bars, grassroots festivals and arts venues across the country. As a family woman searching for deeper meaning through sound and voice, Lash's is a musical vision of eclectic rarities that is embodied by culture and experience. She caught up with Priya for our show on 2 December 2021 to speak about her new album Spiritual Misfit, which was released with Heavy Machinery Records on 22 November.// Songs// Missing You - Budjerah// We Sing - Kutcha Edwards// Price I Paid - Miiesha// Role Models - Kobie Dee//Crest of Gold - Lady Lash//

Thursday Breakfast
Housing Justice 2021 Wrap, West Papuan Self-Determination and Solidarity Gallery, Kutcha Edwards' Circling Time, International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021


 Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// We replay part of City Limits' show from Wednesday 15 December, where Zeb and Kevin caught up with Shane from Housing for the Aged Action Group for a final update on housing justice issues in Victoria and nationally for 2021. Catch City Limits on Wednesdays from 9-10AM on 3CR, and listen back to past episodes here.// Ronny Kareni, Canberra-based West Papuan activist, musician and youth worker, joins us to discuss the West Papuan fight for self-determination 60 years after the first raising of the Morning Star flag, and to speak about the grand opening online of the West Papua Solidarity Gallery on 20 December 2021. Ronny is a visiting fellow at the West Papua Project with the University of Wollongong and the Pacific Mission for United Liberation Movement for West Papua, as well as a host on 3CR's Voice of West Papua. Find tickets to the grand opening here, read the open letter ‘Stand with West Papua' here, and catch Voice of West Papua on 3CR on Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30PM.// Kutcha Edwards is a proud Mutti Mutti man, a multi-award winning singer and songman, advocate, and co-host of the 20 Years on the Inside podcast on 3CR with Vickie Roach. Kutcha joins us to discuss his latest album Circling Time, which is filled with soulful melodies and stories - have a listen here. Tickets to Kutcha's show at the Brunswick Ballroom this Friday 17 December are still available through Moshtix. It will be a show you don't want to miss!// Dylan O'Hara from Vixen Collective, Victoria's peer only sex worker organisation, speaks with us about a rally organised for the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers this Friday 17 December. The rally will be held at 4PM outside the State Library of Victoria - find out more here.Vixen Collective have also developed a guide to support the ongoing push for the full decriminalisation of sex work in Victoria via the Sex Work Decriminalisation Bill 2021 - find it here.// Songs// Less Talk - CLYPSO// Blak Matriarchy - Barkaa// The More Things Change - Kutcha Edwards//

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
HYBRID Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (November 2021)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 120:50


Salty Dog's HYBRID Podcast, November 2021 Visit: www.salty.com.au HYBRID - to join together two elements to make a new. That's right tone honds, the Dawg's HYBRID show welds the blues, the roots, the Alt Country into one hellva show! Cuts from Tex Perkins, Rick Holmstrom, She Bought Me Gasoline, California Honeydrops, Rolling Stones, Little Walter, Johnny Burgin, Gwyn Ashton, Gillian Welch, Igor Prado, McNaMarr Project, Mike Henderson, Gov't Mule, Sue Foley, Songhoy Blues, Ray Beadle, Bill Frisell, Lurrie Bell, Ben Rice, Dion, Lachy Doley, Sierra Ferrell, Kutcha Edwards, Waxahatchee, Natalie Hemby. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** Tex Perkins N Fat Rubber Band / Danger Has Been Kind / Tex Perkins N Fat Rubber Band 2. Rick Holmstrom / Owe You Everything / Cruel Sunrise 3. She Bought Me Gasoline / Above The Regular Crowd / Above The Regular Crowd 4. The California Honeydrops / Like You Mean It / Like You Mean It 5. The Rolling Stones / Hate To See You Go / Blue And Lonesome 6. Little Walter / Hate To See You Go / Hate To See You Go 7. Johnny Burgin N Anson Funderburgh/ Cherry On Top / Single Release 2021 8. ** Gwyn Ashton / Lonely On The Run / Single Release 2021 9. Gillian Welch / Blind On The Inside / The Lost Songs Vol 1 10. Igor Prado N Raphael Wressnig / Blues N Pants / Groove N Good Times 11. ** The McNaMarr Project / More Of You / Single Release 2021 12. Mike Henderson Blues Band / You Don't Love Me / Cosmic Strut 13. Gov't Mule / Feel Like Breaking up Somebody's Home / Igor Prado N Raphael Wressnig 14. Sue Foley / Say It's Not So / Pinky's Blues 15. Songhoy Blues / Dournia / Optimisme 16. ** Ray Beadle / More N More, Less N Less / Death Bed Blues 17. Bill Frisell / I Heard It Through The Grapevine / East West 18. Lurrie Bell / Lo and Behold / The Devil Ain't Got No Music 19. Ben Rice N RB Stone / Train Of Time / Out Of The Box 20. Dion N John Hammond / My Baby Loves To Boogie / Blues With Friends 21. ** Lachy Doley / Stop Listening To The Blues / Double Figures 22. Sierra Ferrell / The Sea / The Sea 23. ** Kutcha Edwards / Get Back Up Again / Blak N Blu 24. Waxahatchee / Arkadelphia / Saint Cloud 25. Natalie Hemby / Heroes / Heroes

Production Talk Podcast
#020 - ANDY STEWART: Interview with one of Australia's most Influential Producers

Production Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 48:36


Andy Stewart is one of Australia‘s most highly regarded music producers and studio engineers with over 3 decades of experience. Andy Stewart has worked with acts such as Gotyé, Paul Kelly, The Whitlams, Kutcha Edwards, CW Stoneking and Brighter Later – along with many, many others. Whether as a musician, composer, engineer or producer, Andy has a very long back catalogue of independent and commercial albums to his name.

Women on the Line
20 Years on the Inside with Vickie Roach

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021


On today's episode, we are joined by Vickie Roach, a Yuin woman, abolitionist and advocate for Aboriginal women in prison. Vickie speaks about the new 20 Years On The Inside podcast, which she co-hosted with Kutcha Edwards. The 20 Years On the Inside podcast series reflects on 20 years of 3CR's Beyond the Bars prison radio broadcasts, giving voice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Victorian prisons. This episode includes several brief excerpts from 20 Years on the Inside, as well as the song Inside My Kitchen by Tiddas.

Backyard Stories
Episode Twenty Five - Kutcha Edwards

Backyard Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 21:12


Recorded on August 13th, 2021. © Long Story Short Broadcasting

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SBS NITV Radio
‘Singing Up Country' and ‘Circling Time' - Kutcha Edwards's new single and solo album

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 16:00


Legendary Mutti Mutti man Kutcha Edwards presents his fifth solo album ‘Circling Time' featuring ‘Singing Up Country', a celebratory uplifting ballad.

SBS NITV Radio
Kutcha Edwards on Sorry Day, Reconciliation Week and Survival

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 10:24


To acknowledge Sorry Day and Reconciliation week 2021, NITV Radio had a yarn with Kutcha Edwards. A proud Mutti Mutti man, singer, songwriter, activist and stolen generations survivor.

The Stage Show
'Bill, that's a pirouette' — William Forsythe's unconventional rise to the top

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 54:07


Choreographer William Forsythe didn't take a ballet class until he was 17 years old, but he quickly built a reputation for breathing new vitality into the historic art form. His Artifact Suite features in The Australian Ballet's Counterpointe, on now at the Sydney Opera House.Also, two actors bring a whole town to life in Emily Steel's complex and heartfelt ode to regional South Australia, Euphoria, and A Fight for Survival at the Yirramboi Festival revisits a community's efforts to save a largely Indigenous school in Melbourne from closure.

The Stage Show
'Bill, that's a pirouette' — William Forsythe's unconventional rise to the top

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 54:07


Choreographer William Forsythe didn't take a ballet class until he was 17 years old, but he quickly built a reputation for breathing new vitality into the historic art form. His Artifact Suite features in The Australian Ballet's Counterpointe, on now at the Sydney Opera House. Also, two actors bring a whole town to life in Emily Steel's complex and heartfelt ode to regional South Australia, Euphoria, and A Fight for Survival at the Yirramboi Festival revisits a community's efforts to save a largely Indigenous school in Melbourne from closure.

RN Arts - ABC RN
'Bill, that's a pirouette' — William Forsythe's unconventional rise to the top

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 54:07


Choreographer William Forsythe didn't take a ballet class until he was 17 years old, but he quickly built a reputation for breathing new vitality into the historic art form. His Artifact Suite features in The Australian Ballet's Counterpointe, on now at the Sydney Opera House. Also, two actors bring a whole town to life in Emily Steel's complex and heartfelt ode to regional South Australia, Euphoria, and A Fight for Survival at the Yirramboi Festival revisits a community's efforts to save a largely Indigenous school in Melbourne from closure.

Sticky Carpets
Episode 2 - Boo to Covid

Sticky Carpets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 32:17


In this episode we say, "boooo" to covid. We talk about what we did when we had a gig postponed, we hang out with friends from interstate and discuss the great friends you can make through live music, we have a chat about the great Weddings Parties Anything and reveal a new bar we discovered in Hobart. Live music featured this fortnight - Weddings Parties Anything, Dave Steel and Ross Smithard, The Polaroids, Nineteen-20, Daniel J Townsend, Ben Salter, The Bad Dad Orchestra, Kutcha Edwards, Pete Cornelius and Band and The Single's Bar.

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RN Drive - Separate stories podcast
Kutcha Edwards dreams of peace

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 22:02


Kutcha Edwards started writing his latest single, We Sing, the day that he found out that Donald Trump had won the US election. He recorded it as COVID-19 sent Victoria into lockdown. In the Drawing Room, Kutcha explains why he still ended up writing a song of hope, and he talks about his responsibility to the future and to the past.

The Drawing Room
Kutcha Edwards dreams of peace

The Drawing Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 22:02


Kutcha Edwards started writing his latest single, We Sing, the day that he found out that Donald Trump had won the US election. He recorded it as COVID-19 sent Victoria into lockdown. In the Drawing Room, Kutcha explains why he still ended up writing a song of hope, and he talks about his responsibility to the future and to the past.

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Kutcha Edwards (MF 334) - クッチャ・エドワーズ(MF 334)

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 4:38


Heavy weight of an aboriginal music circle like Archie Roach. His new single was produced during the cronavirus pandemic and include more than one hundred people singing some phrases of the song which represent unity. - アーチー・ローチと並ぶ先住民ミュージシャンの大物です。コロナウイルスのパンデミックが始まってから制作された今度の新曲にはクッチャのもとに寄せられた100人以上の歌声が入っています。

Too Peas In A Podcast
Back to School

Too Peas In A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 67:34


The one where Mandy and Kate chat all things back to school!Melbourne Comedy Festival is from 25 March to 19 April 2020 and there are some kids shows too.Glenn Robbins in an Australian comedian who played the role of Kel Knight in the Kath and Kim tv series. He has a podcast together with comedian Dave O’Neil called Somehow Related which Buzz and Woody love.ABC Podcast the Parenting Spectrum with Fiona Churchman and Travis Saunders (and their son Patch).What made Mandy cry was the Future Australian National Anthem, written by Judith Durham, Kutcha Edwards, Lou Bennett, Camilla Chance and Bill Hauritz.Kate’s made a difference was the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2019 party.Mandy’s made me laugh made her think of the Seinfeld episode The Low Talker.Reminder about the live shows:8 March 2020 at the Comedy Store in Sydney, tickets available here21 March 2020 in the York of Lilydale, tickets available here28 March 2020 at the Yarraville Club, tickets available here Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/too-peas-in-a-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Hitching a ride with Kutcha Edwards

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 16:14


Loosely based on the James Corden series, Kutcha's Carpool Koorioke is a journey into the stories of some of Australia's best musicians.

Thursday Breakfast
Journalist Roza Germian, Australianama, cashless welfare cards, Kutcha's Carpool Koorioke

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019


Acknowledgement of country News with Cait KellyJournalist Roza Germian lived through war for most of her childhood. In 1991 she was one of more than one million Kurds who fled Saddam Hussein's Iraq. She now works as the executive producer on SBS Radio Kurdish. The remarkable Germian will share her story at the Wheeler Centre on Thursday October 10th at Writing in Exile hosted by Sami Shah.Samia Khatun challenges the colonial myth that European knowledge traditions are superior to those of colonised peoples in her new book Australianama. A few weeks ago, Em met with Samia to discuss the importance of South Asian languages and stories as a source of transformation, creating new ways of understanding what gets called "Australian history".Monique is a lawyer from Human Rights Law Centre. She speaks with Grace about the Australian Government's new bill that is seeking to expand the use of cashless welfare cards.Kutcha Edwards has recently launched his Youtube Channel - Kutcha's Carpool Koorieoke and he has released the first episode featuring Archie Roach and Uncle Jack Charles. We speak with him about this new project.SongsKayla Truth - WaveP-UniQue, Krown, IAMMXO - Change

Wednesday Breakfast
Radiothon Special with Highlights of 2018: Science increased surveillance, Rohingya Exhibit, Marriage Equality coverage, ICAN and Songs of Satire

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018


3CR Breakfast Rundown 13th June  2018 7:00am Acknowledgment of Country 7:06 Songs of Satire focusing on Buggles song Video Killed the Radio Star7:15am Interview with Tania Hill senior curator of Astronomy at the Melbourne Planetarium about the Lunar eclipse earlier this year.7:18am Interview with Deakin Professor in  Ecology and Conservation research  Euan Ritchie  about bandicoots in the suburbs.7:22am John Saffron talking on extremist groups around Melbourne.7:26am Featured artist Teskey Bothers with song It’s a Crying Shame.7:32am Phone call with 3CR producer and volunteer MV.7:37am Interview with Vanessa Teague, Senior lecture in the Computing and Information systems at the University of Melbourne talking on the consequences of increased security surveillance systems.7:42am Featured artist Kutcha Edwards with song Circles from his album Beneath the Surface.7:47am Coverage of the Rohingya Refugee exhibit at Footscray Community Arts Center “Refugees Crisis in Colour” and interview with coordinator Ali Mc.7:53 am Greg Denham executive Yarra Drug and Health Forum promoting upcoming events.7:58am Featured artist Joni Mitchell with You Turn Me On (I'm a radio)8:02am Vox Pop from the 2017 Marriage Equality Plebiscite protests in Sydney.8:06am Phone call with  with Dr Tim Jones from La Trobe University.8:11am Discussion over the US and North Korea summit and previous interview with ICAN  (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons) team after the presentation of the Nobel Peace Prize. 8:17am Featured artist  Black Rock Band with song Bininj Kunborrk.8:21am Featured artist  Poem from Fleassy Malay with poem  When Men Birth  surrounding the role of today’s men during childbirth. 

Blaknoise Radio
Stolen Generations Marker Launch 26 May 2018 - Episode 1

Blaknoise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018


In this Blaknoise radio program you'll hear audio recorded at the recent Stolen Generations marker launch held at Atherton Gardens on 26 May 2018. This local community day commemorated the 20th anniversary of Sorry Day. This podcast features highlights from the launch day with the MC Deborah Cheetham and community members and you'll also hear a deadly musical set by Kutcha Edwards featuring a duo with Uncle Jack Charles. Thank you to the City of Yarra council for allowing Blaknoise radio to record the community event in Fitzroy.

Palestine Remembered
National Sorry Day special with guest Kutcha Edwards

Palestine Remembered

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018


On National Sorry Day, Palestine Remembered speaks to Kutcha Edwards, a member of the stolen generation and an indigenous community worker, about his life and work and the similarities between the settler colonialism enterprises in Australia and Israeli, as well as the eerie parallels between the Letters Patent (Kings Patent or King's Seal) and the Balfour Declaration.

Urban Dreaming
Kutcha Edwards and Sisterhood performers Kaiit and Idil

Urban Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 54:37


Kutcha Edwards was born on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River at Balranald, New South Wales, of the Mutti Mutti people and is among the many of the Stolen Generations. He joined Urban Dreaming for […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_urbandreaming/p/joy.org.au/urbandreaming/wp-content/uploads/sites/336/2018/05/2018-05-23-UrbanDreaming-KutchaEdwards.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 54:37 — 37.5MB) The post Kutcha Edwards and Sisterhood performers Kaiit and Idil appeared first on Urban Dreaming.

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Who's Your Mob
Kutcha Edwards

Who's Your Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 83:16


A yarn with Uncle Kutcha on his balcony about culture and protocols. www.kutcha-edwards.com

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Composer Quest: A Songwriting and Music Composition Podcast

Australia has been my dream vacation spot since I was about six years old. In today’s episode of the Composer Quest World Tour, you’ll get an audio peek into my adventures staying with musical families in Melbourne and Poatina Village, Tasmania.