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In which The Curmudgeons passionately laud, lavish and defend one of the true gentle giants of popular music--and certainly its most underappreciated. Curtis Mayfield was an absolute pioneer of soul, R&B and funk. Mayfield produced an astonishing body of work, first as the bandleader for soul trio The Impressions in the 1960s, and then as a prolific solo artist in the 1970s. He tempered the anger and rage of Black America with the temperance and observant tenderness of a preacher, and he filtered that emotional tension through rich arrangements laden with strings, horns, fuzzy bass and more than dollop of da funk. We revisit the best of his music, covering select singles from his Impressions days and then dissecting his first eight solo albums. Enjoy the music of the great Curtis Mayfield by accessing our Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4XF7kiE4LNWZesC2GQEhWm?si=43fa7e1ba07f441d Here's a handy navigation companion to this episode. (00:52 - 04:46) - Arturo Andrade sets the parameters for our discussion of Curtis Mayfield (05:27 - 17:12) - The Parallel Universe, featuring reviews of new albums by Nadia Reid and Horsegirl (18:11 - 01:09:11) - We discuss Curtis Mayfield's origins as a musician and then run through 10 great Impressions songs and his first eight studio albums, including the unbelievable Superfly (01:10:36 - 01:24:00) - We discuss the latter half of Mayfield's career and espouse on his big picture legacy Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/groups/curmudgeonrock Hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com Subscribe to our show on these platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911 https://open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5fea16f1-664e-40b7-932e-5fb748cffb1d/the- Co-produced and co-hosted by The Curmudgeons - Arturo Andrade and Christopher O'Connor
I'm stoked to sit down with Nadia Reid, who recently released her fourth album, Enter Now Brightness. Our conversation meanders through the various stages of her life – from a futon in Auckland’s Devonport to the bustling cityscapes of Manchester, via the chill vistas of Dunedin. As we go, we look at how these places have shaped Nadia, her transformative experience of motherhood, and how the events of her life have added richness and depth to her songwriting. We also discuss the importance of wriggling out of your comfort zone, and how Nadia and her bandmates Sam, Richie, Joe, and producer Tom have embraced the uncertainties that life changes inevitably bring. Nadia’s journey is one of healing and growth, forging connections across generations, and spreading joy through music. Plus Nadia performs for us – woop!! Song credit: Korimako, Performed by Aro, Written by Emily Looker and Charles Looker and published by Songbroker.Support the show: https://greyareas.nz/support
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a pair of songwriters with plenty in common, but who came up on opposite sides of the world: Sharon Van Etten and Nadia Reid. Sharon Van Etten will be very familiar to Talkhouse listeners; we've been huge fans of her music from the very beginning, and have followed her—as many of you have—through her early days of more spare guitar songs to the fully fleshed-out music she's been making in the past few years. Her latest album was Van Etten's first to be written and recorded with a band, and that band has a name that it shares with her latest album: Sharon Van Etten and the Attachment Theory. Working out songs with her band has resulted in a looser, somewhat more experimental Sharon Van Etten, but it's still unmistakably her voice and vision, which is to say it's fantastic. Check out "Idiot Box" from Sharon and the Attachment Theory's new record. Today's other guest, as you'll hear, is a friend of Sharon's from New Zealand, Nadia Reid. Reid has been making music for about a decade, and her latest album, called Enter Now Brightness, came out about a month ago—on the same date as Van Etten's new record, as a matter of fact. Though Reid is from New Zealand, you might hear bits of what could be described as Americana on her records, which are overarchingly gentle, subdued, and deep. Enter Now Brightness was recorded while Reid was pregnant with her second child, and these two talk a fair bit about motherhood in today's episode. Check out Nadia Reid's “Changed/Unchained” from Enter Now Brightness right here. In this chat, Van Etten and Reid talk about parenthood, including bringing your kids on tour—and Van Etten's son makes a brief appearance as well. They also get into how your band is truly like family and who's given them great advice over the years. Enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro 1:59 – Start of the chat 4:07 – "I feel like the cards are stacked against [musicians]" 5:40 – On bonding with your touring band 8:37 – The making of Nadia Reid's 'Enter Now Brightness' 11:00 – Sharon Van Etten on good and bad days in the studio 12:47 – On writing "Seventeen" 14:49 – On parenthood 19:05 – Balancing kids and careers 22:25 – Bringing your kids on tour 25:09 – A special guest 26:28 – Who did you look up to (bands who brought their kids on tour)? 29:10 – "You're one of my heroes" Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Sharon Van Etten and Nadia Reid for chatting. If you liked what you heard, check out all the great stuff at Talkhouse.com and in the Talkhouse Podcast Network. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
Kia ora e hoa mā! I'm Petra Bagust and Grey Areas is back for season 7, and I have to say I'm so excited for this season. You know how sometimes you just have a good feeling about things? And look, something I've learned from our conversations is that life rarely fits into tidy boxes. It spills over the edges, it surprises us, it challenges what we thought we knew, and that's where most of the interesting kōrero happens - at the edges, down a rabbit hole, on a tangent in the 'grey areas'. And so this season, we explore more of those spaces with guests who bring music, wisdom, science, and lived experience to the table. Let me tempt you with some of our guests this season. I sit down with the extraordinary Nadia Reid. She's a singer-songwriter whose music speaks to the heart in ways that words alone never could. Sports leader Raelene Castle, who talks about high pressure leadership at times being the woman in a man's world, while dealing with very real personal challenges and still nailing it. And renowned nutritionist, Doctor Libby Weaver, who is helping reshape the way we think about nurturing our bodies and minds in a world that's constantly changing - at a time when, let's face it, we are constantly changing. We also connect with two of Aotearoa's most celebrated actors, Michael Hurst and Jennifer Ward-Leaand, as they open up about their latest stage production, a raw personal look at the realities of dementia. And we widen the lens with Dame Anne Salmond, an academic and thinker whose work challenges us to see our place in the world and in history with fresh eyes. I tackle the hot button topic of ADHD which I realise is both compelling and repelling, but this season, it's personal. There is, let's face it, no right or wrong way to navigate life's grey areas, but there is something powerful in sitting with the questions, hearing different perspectives, soaking up ideas and holding space for the messy, beautiful in between, because those can be the spaces where we begin to find our way. Join me for season 7 of Grey Areas. I can't wait to share it with you. New episodes drop every week from Thursday, March 6th, and please follow the show wherever you get your favourite podcasts, so that you'll never miss an episode. Ka kite ano, see you soon. Support the show: https://greyareas.nz/support
Nadia Reid is a singer-songwriter born and raised in New Zealand, before recently relocating to Manchester. She's just released her fourth album “Enter Now Brightness”. We take a deep dive into the album, and our conversation ends up encompassing motherhood, relocation, generational trauma, faith; it goes to some deep places. I really hope you enjoy it. Instagram: @sendingsignalspodcast
Featuring Ready Steady Learn with Dr Bryan Ruddy, brought to you by the University of Auckland, and a snippet of Hunter's chat with Nadia Reid on Short Player thanks to NZOA Music. This week's our Album of The Week is The D4's Out Of My Head, which at longlast has been pressed to vinyl. Tune into Breakfast all week for your chance to win a copy! Whakarongo mai nei!
Featuring Ready Steady Learn with Dr Bryan Ruddy, brought to you by the University of Auckland, and a snippet of Hunter's chat with Nadia Reid on Short Player thanks to NZOA Music. This week's our Album of The Week is The D4's Out Of My Head, which at longlast has been pressed to vinyl. Tune into Breakfast all week for your chance to win a copy! Whakarongo mai nei!
This week's show featured new music from Black Country New Road, Sharon Van Etten, Nadia Reid and Vulfpeck.
Nadia Reid has returned. ‘Enter Now Brightness' is Reid's fourth album, releasing five years after the last and coming from a period of reflection during the Covid lockdowns. Estelle Clifford joined Jack Tame to give her thoughts on the release. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sharon Van Etten headlines this week's new releases, but she's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. On this episode, NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Robert Moore of Kansas City public radio station 90.9 The Bridge, where Robert hosts the underground rock show Sonic Spectrum.Featured Albums: • Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, s/t • Adrian Crowley, 'Measure of Joy' • Heartworms, 'Glutton for Punishment' • Nadia Reid, 'Enter Brightness Now' • Squid, 'Cowards'Check out our long list of Feb. 7 releases and stream our New Music Friday playlist on npr.org.CREDITS:• Hosts: Stephen Thompson and Robert Moore (90.9 The Bridge)• Producer: Simon Rentner• Editor: Otis Hart• Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed• Vice President, Music and Visuals: Keith JenkinsLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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In less than a week's time, Kiwi musician Nadia Reid will release her fourth album: ‘Enter Now Brightness'. It's her first album in five years, born from a period of reflection during the Covid lockdowns beginning in 2020. The album is a record of “poise and great beauty”, documenting the sound of a “cellular shift” and pain giving way to tenderness and joy, the biography on her website reads. She told Newstalk ZB's Jack Tame that the album took two years to write. “At one point I thought, well, I don't have terribly much to say,” she said, referring to the stagnancy of lockdown. “But it turns out I did have... I had, I wrote 12, we recorded 12 songs, 10 of which made it onto the album.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 1 February 2025, Kiwi muso Nadia Reid joins Jack from halfway around the world ahead of the release of her first album in five years, ‘Enter Now Brightness'. Jack finds common ground with RFK Jr. on his attitude towards ultra-processed foods and America's big-food industry. You can't beat a classic for a summer BBQ - Nici Wickes delivers a classic ol' Kiwi bean salad. And Francesca Rudkin dishes on Nicole Kidman's saucy new erotic thriller Babygirl. Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esta semana tenemos unos protagonistas indiscutibles: The Smiths. El motivo es la publicación en castellano de la biografía que con el título de "Canciones que te salvaron la vida. The Smiths 1982 - 87" acaba de editar Ondas del Espacio con la firma de Simon Goddard. Te hablamos del libro y escuchamos durante todo el programa algunas canciones de la mítica banda de Manchester. Dedicamos otra parte importante de nuestro tiempo a repasar la actualidad foránea escuchando a Circa Waves, Cigarettes After Sex, Nadia Reid, Slowly Slowly, Winnie Ama, Manu Chevalier, Max Frost, Cybophonia, Sidi Hely, Need No Methoda, Witness Prtkshn, Stephen Sánchez, Nate Go Moon, Brandon Lee Harris, Tony Billings, Celine Mauge, Minuit Soleil, Avery Tompkins, Amistat y Banners. En la segunda parte del programa nos centramos en actualidad nacional escuchando a Tu Otra Bonita, La La Love You, Jordana B, Olivia de Happyland, Victorias, El Buen Hijo e Hidrogenesse. Y nuestra versión de la semana la firman The Frank and Walters con una adaptación que grabaron en 1996 de un tema de The Smiths.
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (12/12/24)Entrevistas:- Noise Box repiten en los Premios Yepes con “Daño”, por tercera vez. Jesús Cobarro nos desentraña su contenido.- Al Dual is coming to town. Disfrutaremos de la magia navideña con su especial Christmas Rock zarandeados a ritmo de jump blues, rockabilly swing. Corre, Rudolph, corre.Noticias:Adiós a Nacho Para (Bantastic Fand), Cruilla confirma a Texas, Ben Harper, Leon Bridges para la 15º edición. Guns & Roses anuncian fecha en Barcelona, PortAmérica da a conocer los primeros artistas de su cartel. Alex James en guerra dialéctica con Oasis. Brian May se recupera de su derrame cerebral. Tangerine Dream traerán su Continuum Tour a 4 ciudades españoles. Los Planetas amplian la gira de Super 8. Reunión de ¾ de Sonic Youth en el escenario 13 años después de su despedida, Santana tocará en Murcia en agosto. The Killer Barbies vuelven con disco, libro, y directos. Sónar Lisboa anuncia más de 40 nombres. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard anuncia 3 conciertos para el Primavera Sound. B-Core celebra sus 35 años con un nuevo libro.. Novedades discográficas:The Horrors, El Buen Hijo, Horsegirl, Parcels, Cleopatrick, Nadia Reid, The Hard Quartet, Marinero, Arde Bogotá, Santa Rita, Baths, Vulture Feather, Michigander, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Vera Fauna y Noni Meyers, Coque Malla & Rulo y Dani Martin, Breis, Hidrogenesse, Varry Brava, Aló Presidente, Norte Perdido, Carey, Hipergéminis, La Texana, Walls, La Bien Querida,The Gentle Spring, Agenda de conciertos:Elefantes, Jero Romero, El Kanka, Levitants, Kaze, Toteking, Marina Reche, Borja Casado, Mayquel González, La Paloma, Sueño Xanadú, rebe, Sons of Aguirre & Scila, Noise Box, Al Dual…
It's time for another multi-country journey for the Rocktober 2024 New Music Train, as it travels from Dublin to New York City. Liam McIndoe and Jason Goebel are at the controls and the duo discuss new music from Nadia Reid, Christy Moore, Billy Strings, Porridge Radio and Panda Bear. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Jonny and Nadia Reid talk about her new single Baby Bright - the second track released from Nadia's upcoming album Enter Now Brightness that is set for release on 7th of February, 2025.
Starting off Breakfast this morning was a chat between Lucia and the director of the KNEECAP biopic Rich Peppiatt. The film wowed audiences at the NZIFF and is set for release in Aotearoa on the 24th of October. Jonny played a first spin of Nadia Reid's new single Baby Bright, followed by a phone call with the legend herself to talk about the upcoming album Enter Now Brightness. Dr Gertjan Verdickt talks artificial intelligence and investor forecasting on Ready Steady Learn thanks to Waipapa Taumata Rau The University of Auckland. Whakarongo mai nei ~
1. Dwight Yoakam 2. Sleigh Bells 3. Nadia Reid 4. T Bone Burnett 5. Joe Ely 6. Lobo 7. The Mavericks 8. Gil Scott-Heron 9. Ragnarok 10. Sharon Van Etten 11. The Murder Capital 12. Rowland S Howard & Lydia Lunch 13. Samantha Fish & Jesse Dayton 14. Cast 15. Christone Kingfish Ingram
1. Ronnie Wood & The Ronnie Wood Band 2. Molly Tuttle 3. Nadia Reid 4. John Fogerty & My Morning Jacket 5. Devo 6. David + David 7. The Macabees 8. Camera Obscura 9. Strand Of Oaks 10. Bauhaus 11. Able Tasmans 12. Steve Earle 13. Chemical Brothers 14. The Cult 15. Airborne Toxic Event
1. The Eastern 2. The Bats 3. Nadia Reid 4. The Beths 5. Mel Parsons 6. Song Merchants 7. Verlaines 8. Marlon Williams 9. Toy Love 10. Adam Hattaway & The Haunters 11. Vera Ellen 12. Terrible Sons 13. Mutton Birds 14. The Chills 15. La De Dahs 16. The Clean 17. Headless Chickens
Anohni and the Johnsons “My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross”: ”It Must Change” ”Sliver Of Ice” ”Can't” ”Why Am I Alive Now?” Angelo De Augustine “Toil and Trouble” : ”The Ballad Of Betty and Barney Hill” ”Memory Palace” ”I Don't Want To Live, I Don't Want To Die” ”Toil and Trouble” Nick Drake “The Endless Colored Ways – The Songs Of Nick Drake”: -Fontaines D.C. ‘Cello Song” -David Gray “Place To Be” -John Parish & Aldous Harding “Three Hours” -Nadia Reid “Poor Boy” -Liz Phair “Free Ride” Escuchar audio
1. Wanda Jackson 2. Manic Street Preachers 3. Robert Finley 4. Nadia Reid 5. Beach Boys 6. Johnny Marr 7. August Charles 8. Mavericks 9. Everything But The Girl 10. Cut Worms 11. Jerry Williams 12. The Hives 13. The Bats 14. Steve Earle 15. Be Your Own Pet 16. Rory Gallagher
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of singer, songwriter and musician Nadia Reid. Hailing from Port Chalmers, New Zealand, the Guardian has called Reid one of New Zealand's best-kept secrets. She is renowned for her warm musical soundscapes and unique voice. Reid has released three albums: Listen to Formation, Look for the Signs (2015), Preservation (2017), and Out of My Province (2020). All three have met with universal acclaim.In this episode I am in conversation with Dr. Andrew Webber.I hope you enjoy this podcast.Mathew Woodall
1. Dale Hawkins 2. Eilen Jewell 3. The Gaslight Anthem w/Bruce Springsteen 4. Son Volt 5. Nadia Reid 6. Leo Sayer 7. Durand Jones 8. Bad Company 9. The Long Ryders 10. Julie Byrne 11. Fontella Bass 12. Fruit Bats 13. Blondie 14. The Eastern 15. John Prine 16. Jimi Hendrix
1. Echo And The Bunnymen 2. The Beat 3. Nadia Reid 4. The Bats 5. Michael Franti And Spearhead 6. Family 7. Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 8. Bludgers 9. Delaney Davidson 10. Talking Heads 11. P J Harvey 12. Emmylou Harris 13. Band Of Horses 14. White Stripes 15. Led Zeppelin
1. Paul Young 2. Nadia Reid 3. Billy Bragg 4. Screaming Trees 5. Caitlin Rose 6. Chicago 7. Panda Bear And Sonic Boom 8. Otis Taylor 9. Indigo Girls 10. The Veils 11. Marvin Gaye 12. Ron Sexsmith 13. Dexys Midnight Runners 14. Shame 15. Siouxsie and the Banshees
Once again we say goodbye to some legends of the world of music. ElTele is bored by the first Avatar film, and the Captain finds Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain in the charity shop.But the main theme for this end of year episode is: we list our best film, TV series, documentary, book, theatre production, gig, album and podcast of the year (spoiler: we don't choose our own and we do review a recent film). If we'd like anything for Christmas, it's that you like, subscribe, favourite, rate or share our podcast. Oh, and world peace too.Merry Christmas to all our listeners!Show notes and links at https://www.onlyapodcast.com/episode-30-our-best-things-of-2022/https://linktr.ee/onlyapodcast
On our My Current Song segment today, one of our great NZ voices and songwriters, Nadia Reid.
1. ZZ Top 2. The Coral 3. Buffalo Tom 4. Zager And Evans 5. The Bobby Holidays 6. Belle And Sebastian 7. Temple Of The Dog 8. Nadia Reid 9. Bludgers 10. Natalie Merchant 11. Syd Barret 12. Julie Doiron 13. NewDad 14. BC Camplight 15. Michael Franti And Spearhead 16. Ron Gallo
Nadia Reid - Nadia and her band will be joined by contemporary classical NZ Trio for their New Zealand tour.
EVE ADAMS. BUTTERFLIES – 4:00Metal Bird, Basin Rock, 2022 NADIA REID. RICHARD – 3:35Preservation, Basin Rock, 2017 ALDOUS HARDING. TITUS GROAN – 5:15Aldous Harding, Lyttleton records, 2014 MARLON WILLIAMS. MR BOJANGLES – 4:00En Attendant Bojangles Soundtrack, Polydor, 2022 JEFF BUCKLEY. LILAC WINE – 4:30Grace, Columbia, 1994 TIM BUCKLEY. DREAM LETTER – 5:10Happy Sad, Elektra, 1969 […] Cet article Errance #163 : De Eve Adams à Karen Dalton est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
Nadia Reid (on Nadia Reid Live with NZTrio NZ tour) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
The story of post-quake Christchurch is the story of a place where citizens have had to make hard decisions about what a 21st-century city looks like… what to take or leave… and what to do with the residue of tragedy. What's resulted is a city in constant search of renewal: of its waterways, its built environment, and its history. In this episode, we'll be tracing the bends of the Avon/Ōtākaro, understanding how local music supported disaster recovery and seeing how this city is shedding its neo-Gothic architectural skin. Stay put for a bonus trip to Lyttelton, a stunning bohemian port town about a 20-minute drive from the centre of Christchurch. It's been responsible for nurturing the sound of musicians including Marlon Williams, Aldous Harding and Nadia Reid.
The story of post-quake Christchurch is the story of a place where citizens have had to make hard decisions about what a 21st-century city looks like… what to take or leave… and what to do with the residue of tragedy. What's resulted is a city in constant search of renewal: of its waterways, its built environment, and its history. In this episode, we'll be tracing the bends of the Avon/Ōtākaro, understanding how local music supported disaster recovery and seeing how this city is shedding its neo-Gothic architectural skin. Stay put for a bonus trip to Lyttelton, a stunning bohemian port town about a 20-minute drive from the centre of Christchurch. It's been responsible for nurturing the sound of musicians including Marlon Williams, Aldous Harding and Nadia Reid.
The story of post-quake Christchurch is the story of a place where citizens have had to make hard decisions about what a 21st-century city looks like… what to take or leave… and what to do with the residue of tragedy. What's resulted is a city in constant search of renewal: of its waterways, its built environment, and its history. In this episode, we'll be tracing the bends of the Avon/Ōtākaro, understanding how local music supported disaster recovery and seeing how this city is shedding its neo-Gothic architectural skin. Stay put for a bonus trip to Lyttelton, a stunning bohemian port town about a 20-minute drive from the centre of Christchurch. It's been responsible for nurturing the sound of musicians including Marlon Williams, Aldous Harding and Nadia Reid.
1. Stevie Ray Vaughan 2. Nadia Reid 3. David Crosby 4. Barrence Whitfield & The Savages 5. Phoebe Snow 6. The Dirtbombs 7. St Vincent 8. Ian Hunter 9. North Mississippi Allstars 10. The Runaways 11. Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit 12. Headless Chickens 13. Rick James 14. Utah Saints 15. Jack White
It's New Zealand music month and who other should Jack Tame speak to than Silver Scroll and Taite Music nominee, Nadia Reid.The 30-year-old has been described by The Guardian as an assured, clever and confident singer-songwriter. Luckily for us, Nadia's currently working on her fourth studio album and has upcoming shows from Auckland to Dunedin. LISTEN ABOVE
Nadia Reid is on the line talking about her upcoming tour with NZTrio and performing with the APO as part of Elemental Nights. Whakarongo mai!
Matthew E. White's new album, K Bay, is a wildly diverse record that has no regard for current trends. But then that's how Matthew has run his career from day one. Not only is he a musician, he is also the founder of the Spacebomb music company, which has released albums by artists like Natalie Prass, Bedouine and Nadia Reid, and become one of the most well regarded independent music companies around. We talk about that whole ride in this interview, as well as Matthew's upbringing in the Philippines and Japan, his path into music, and much, much more.
Sam Taylor on tour with Nadia Reid - Sam is a long-time collaborator with Dunedin's Nadia Reid. He talks about her music, the current tour, and his other work as an educator.
Off the back of the highly successful 2020 album “Out of My Province” and the sell-out 20 date ‘Reid & Ruins’ travelling roadshow, Nadia Reid is back on tour presenting her full catalogue (plus some brand new gems) at some of her favourite venues in Aotearoa this May. You can get your tickets now at www.banishedmusic.comNadia Reid joined Simon Barnett and Phil Giffor in studio for a chat and a couple of songs. LISTEN ABOVE
Musician Nadia Reid tells us which 90s boy band hit she still rates, why she used to get kicked out of Countdown and more.This episode of FIRST was made with the support of NZ On Air. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The wonderful Nadia Reid is in the studio this morning to have a chat about her upcoming tour and to play us a song from her 2021 Taite Prize nominated album 'Out of My Province'. Whakarongo mai nei, and get yourself a ticket to her second Hollywood Avondale show- the first has sold out!
Adelaide Cara - Dunedin musician Adelaide Cara joins the line-up for Nadia Reid's Christmas Show 2020.
Nadia Reid and Hollie Fullbrook (on Reid and Ruins Tour) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Nadia Reid and Hollie Fullbrook (on Reid and Ruins Tour) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Hollie Fullbrook of Tiny Ruins previews her Reid and Ruins Dunedin show with Nadia Reid.
The Aotearoa Music Awards happened last night: with 19 live performances and a whole bunch of 95bFM faves nominated across the evening, Rachel and Tess were stoked to be on the ground, mic in hand, to get the scoop. Whakarongo mai nei to hear from Church & AP, Choicevaughan, Tami Neilson, Nadia Reid, The Beths, BENEE, SWIDT, Jawsh685 and more!
The Aotearoa Music Awards happened last night: with 19 live performances and a whole bunch of 95bFM faves nominated across the evening, Rachel and Tess were stoked to be on the ground, mic in hand, to get the scoop. Whakarongo mai nei to hear from Church & AP, Choicevaughan, Tami Neilson, Nadia Reid, The Beths, BENEE, SWIDT, Jawsh685 and more!
There’s no doubt that, for a tiny island nation at the bottom of the world, New Zealand does incredibly well on the world music stage. And a lot of our most successful artists are women - Lorde, of course, but also Benee, Kimbra, Ladyhawke, Bic Runga, Anika Moa, Gin Wigmore, Aldous Harding, Nadia Reid, Hollie Smith, Shona Laing, Jenny Morris - and Brooke Fraser In part 3 of Resonate, we'll head into the studio during the recording sessions of Flags, speak to to the personnel who helped capture the songs, and also explore what empowers so many incredible female musicians here in Aotearoa Join Brooke alongside the people that brought Flags to life: Boh Runga (Vocal Producer), Eric Robinson (Engineer), Joe Zook (Mixing) & Godfrey de Grut (Keyboard & String arrangements) - alongside Kim Boshier (Head of Sony Music New Zealand) & local artist Paige
De muziek komt o.a. van The Rolling Stones, Juanitta Stein, Golden Earring, Nadia Reid en Bright Eyes.
The top 5 finalists for the APRA Silver Scroll 2020 have been revealed! Tracks by Nadia Reid, Reb Fountain, L.A.B., BENEE and Troy Kingi have all been selected from the top 20 by the judging panel. We caught up with Nadia, Reb and Troy to hear about their shortlisted songs. Whakarongo mai nei!
Indie-pop star Benee and reggae band L.A.B. are among the top five finalists for New Zealand's top songwriting honour.Songs written and performed by Reb Fountain, Nadia Reid, and Troy Kingi round out the list of finalists this year for the coveted APRA Silver Scroll award. APRA voters narrowed down the five tracks from a list of 20 songs, a tough job considering the strength of Kiwi songwriting talent.The rise of pop superstar Benee gains additional momentum with her top five honour for Glitter, having achieved a back-to-back nomination with her nod for Soaked last year. She penned both songs with the same co-writers, Djeisan Suskov and Joshua Fountain. The 20-year-old is going from strength to strength following appearances on US talk shows Ellen and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in recent months.Likewise, the honour adds to a massive year for reggae band L.A.B. The Scroll-finalist track In The Air became the first song from an independent artist to top the NZ singles chart since 2012. In The Air spent three weeks in the top chart spot.Folk noir artist Reb Fountain is a Silver Scroll finalist for her song Don't You Know Who I Am. Photo / SuppliedNadia Reid and Troy Kingi both make the top five for the second time. Reid is up for her raw and emotional track Get The Devil Out, and Kingi for Mighty Invader. Reid was last a finalist for her soaring ballad Richard in 2017, and Kingi was up for his song Aztechknowledgey in 2018.Fountain's track Don't You Know Who I Am rounds out the finalist list. The singer-songwriter released her self-titled album in May this year.The Silver Scroll has gone to some of New Zealand's most iconic artists, including Neil Finn, Don McGlashan and Lorde, who has won the award twice.L.A.B.'s chart-topping song In The Air has been named a finalist. Photo / SuppliedLast year Aldous Harding took out the award for her song The Barrel, the first single off her third album, Designer.The Silver Scroll will be presented during a ceremony on Wednesday October 14 at Auckland's Town Hall.Other awards presented on the night will be the APRA Maioha Award for exceptional waiata featuring te reo, the SOUNZ Contemporary Award for excellence in contemporary composition, the award for best original music in a feature film, and the award for best original music in a series.2020 APRA Silver Scroll Award Top FiveDon't You Know Who I Am, written and performed by Reb Fountain.Get The Devil Out, written and performed by Nadia Reid.Mighty Invader, written and performed by Troy Kingi.Glitter written by Stella Bennett, Joshua Fountain and Djeisan Suskov, performed by Benee.In The Air, written by Arapekanga Adams-Tamatea, Brad Kora, Stuart Kora, Joel Shadbolt, and Miharo Gregory, performed by L.A.B.
Songs by Reb Fountain, Nadia Reid, Benee, L.A.B., and Troy Kingi have been chosen as the top five contenders for the 2020 Silver Scroll songwriting award.
New album recommendations from Afro-Punk group Melt Yourself Down, Indie Rock mainstay The Strokes, New Zealand-based folk artist Nadia Reid, and Americana singer White Buffalo. Plus classic albums from progressive rock legend Frank Zappa and RnB singer Anita Baker. Here’s the full list of album recommendations from the show: Melt Yourself Down – 100% Yes […]
¿Qué une a Nicole Atkins, Mujeres, Nasty Cherry y Nadia Reid? Nada, posiblemente. Salvo que son cuatro de las paradas en el recorrido por la actualidad musical del programa de hoy.
Puntata n.53 di Championship Vinyl su BRG RadioStasera inizia la nuova rubrica MUSICA PER IL PALATO in collaborazione con Liguria e dintorni e Stefano Pezzini, poi InYourEyesEzine ci parla dei KLASSE KRIMINALE, Roots Highway di Nadia Reid, L'Isola che non c'era di Gianni Siviero e Off Topic dei FAZ WALTZIn scaletta anche Folco Orselli, Bruce Springsteen, Jimi Hendrix e The Beach Boys
Puntata n.53 di Championship Vinyl su BRG RadioStasera inizia la nuova rubrica MUSICA PER IL PALATO in collaborazione con Liguria e dintorni e Stefano Pezzini, poi InYourEyesEzine ci parla dei KLASSE KRIMINALE, Roots Highway di Nadia Reid, L'Isola che non c'era di Gianni Siviero e Off Topic dei FAZ WALTZIn scaletta anche Folco Orselli, Bruce Springsteen, Jimi Hendrix e The Beach Boys
Nick Scalera, a patron of the pod and our resident New Zealand music expert, joins to talk about new music from that vibrant indie scene. Episode editor: Mary Edelberg Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2020, Artie S. Industries LLC
Monthly contributor Steven Routledge gives us his new music picks for March, by Oddity Road, Mapache, Nadia Reid and Sadler Vaden. Episode editor: Samantha Reed Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2020, Artie S. Industries LLC
Nadia Reid in lockdown - Kiwi singer songwriter Nadia Reid talks about life in lockdown
Los sábados y domingos seguimos con las botas puestas a las 13:00 horas y nos unimos a la programación especial de Radio 3. El pasado fin de semana programamos un par de sesiones que puedes encontrar en nuestro blog y en nuestros podcasts, pero vamos a procurar que todo suene como siempre Queremos que te quedes en casa con nosotros y que el aperitivo sonoro del sábado y domingo sea como siempre… o mejor. El pasado viernes, día 20, sabíamos de la muerte del tejano de Houston Kenny Rogers por causas naturales. Había empezado haciendo doo-wop antes de un primer intento como solista con el nombre de Kenneth Ray Rogers The First. También tocó jazz y después de algunos otros intentos ingresó en los New Christy Minstrels, uno de los grupos vocales de folk más brillantes. Con algunos de sus miembros capitaneó The First Edition. En su cuarto álbum, que titularon Ruby (Don't Take Your Love To Town), encontramos una canción de cierre como “Reuben James", que hoy abre nuestro espacio. La compusieron Alex Harvey y Barry Etris y los aficionados más cercanos al country clásico recordarán por la versión de Conway Twitty un año más tarde. Diez años después de aquel disco, en 1979, un álbum de Kenny Rogers se convertiría en uno de los más influyentes del country. Su nombre era tan simple como Kenny, pero en aquel trabajo se incluyó "The Gambler" y fue el gran álbum de aquella temporada, aunque apareció al final del año anterior. Su tema central, “The Gambler”, daría origen a una película de televisión protagonizada también por Kenny Rogers y significó su primer acercamiento al cine. Consiguió dos Grammy y también fue su gran éxito en España. Incluso son muchos los que consideran esta canción como la más representativa en la historia de la country music. The First Edition antepuso el nombre de Kenny Rogers tras el éxito de una canción que seguro que recuerdas: "Ruby (Don't Take Your Love To Town)". En un principio cerró el álbum The First Edition ’69 pero tras su éxito en Estados Unidos, Canadá y Gran Bretaña fue la apertura y el tema central de su cuarto registro en aquel mismo año, además de convertirse en su canción de enganche, contando la historia de un veterano de la guerra del Vietnam que ve indefenso en su silla de ruedas como su mujer sale por la noche sin él. Tras siete años de trabajo conjunto, se separaron en el 74 y un año más tarde Kenny Rogers firmó con United Artists como cantante solista comenzando una carrera legendaria. Después de un par de intentos con otros tantos singles, Kenny Rogers editó "Lucille", la historia de un encuentro fugaz en un bar de Toledo, Ohio, con una mujer infiel. Con aquella canción logró su primer No.1 en la primavera de 1977, vendiendo un millón de copias y siendo declarado mejor single de country de la temporada por la CMA y la ACM además de ganar su primer premio Grammy, previos a la edición del álbum Kenny Rogers. Curiosamente, la madre de Kenny también se llamaba Lucille. “Coward Of The County” fue el tema estrella de Kenny, el álbum que continuó a The Gambler. Aquella canción habla de Tommy, un joven que inspirado por su padre, que murió en prisión y le pidió que no cometiera sus errores, era apodado en el condado “Yellow” por su actitud siempre pacífica. Pero cuando Becky, su pareja, es violada por los hermanos Gatlin entiende que no puede ignorarlo, va al bar que estos frecuentan y no deja a ninguno de los tres en pie. Tommy espera que su padre comprenda que hizo todo lo posible para evitarlo, pero que, a veces, tienes que pelear. Trístemente, las malas noticias no desaparecieron de la escena campera y el pasado domingo moría el neoyorquino Eric Weissberg a consecuencia del Alzheimer. Tenía 80 años y fue uno de los más apreciados banjistas de la historia. Esta versión junto a Steve Mandell del clásico de Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith "Feudin' Banjos", se convirtió en "Dueling Banjos" para la banda sonora de la película Deliverance, que puso en el mapa de las grandes audiencias un estilo tan enraizado como bluegrass en aquel año. El cine y un estilo musical tan enraizado como el bluegrass han estado muy unidos a lo largo de varias décadas, aunque es muy posible que a nosotros nos haya pasado bastante inadvertido. Si recordamos la película de 1972 Deliverance, que aquí llegó a titularse Defensa, con Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty y Ronny Cox, nos vendrá a la memoria una escena inolvidable con un duelo improvisado de guitarra y banjo entre el personaje que encarnaba este último actor y un chaval retrasado. Eric Weissberg se había iniciado en la escena del folk de Greenwich Village y fue un reputado músico de sesión. Una canción folclórica como "Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill" dio el nombre a los Tarriers, fundados en 1956 por Erik Darling, Alan Arkin y Bob Carey, (en un principio se llamaban los Tunetellers), que obtuvieron dos grandes éxitos en los años 56 y 57. Dieron a conocer el tema "The Banana Boat Song” y grabaron "Cindy, Oh Cindy" con Vince Martin en 1956. Un álbum como Gather ‘Round, grabado para Decca en 1964, el mismo año en que se separaron, nos permitió escuchar, con Eric Weissberg como banjista y vocalista, esta versión de "Pick a Bale of Cotton", una canción de trabajo que fue grabada por primera en los años 30 y después popularizó Leadbelly. Eric Weissberg tocó como músico de sesiones en un buen número de álbumes de Judy Collins y John Denver, además de en Piano Man (Billy Joel, 1973), Blood on the Tracks (Bob Dylan, 1974), Heroes (Tom Paxton, 1992) o Other Voices Too (Nanci Griffith, 1998). La historia de un militar que lucha contra su trastorno de estrés postraumático convierte “I’m Still Hanging On” en uno de los cortes más conmovedores de Years, el disco de regreso de John Anderson, arropado por Dan Auerbach, que le ha acogido en su propia discográfica, ha producido el álbum y ha colaborado en la composición de cortes como este, que sirve a apertura. Eso tinte de supervivencia también tiene que ver con el propio artista de Florida, que ha tenido distintos altibajos a lo largo de su carrera y que a nivel personal superó una grave crisis de salud mientras conformaba este registro. A pesar de las circunstancias, Willie Nelson sigue especialmente activo. Debido a la pandemia que nos azota, tuvo que variar la concepción de su encuentro anual Luck Reunion, un festival que celebra en su rancho de Luck, en Texas, previsto para la semana pasada. Lo convirtió en un concierto sin público en el que los artistas actuaban desde diferentes lugares con una mínima producción, consiguiendo un impacto muy superior al previsto. Ray Benson se convirtió en el anfitrión desde los Arlyn Studios de Austin, dando entrada, por ejemplo, a Tami Neilson desde una tienda de discos en Nueva Zelanda o a Paul Simon, Edie Brickell y su hija desde Hawai. Lucinda Williams tocó desde su casa, al igual que Margo Price y su marido, Jeremy Ivey, Neil Young hizo una aparición sorpresa… y Nikki Lane llegó tarde. Pero allí estaba Willie con sus hijos, Lukas y Micah Nelson. El tejano ha tenido que retrasar hasta julio la publicación de su nuevo álbum, First Rose Of Spring, pero nosotros seguimos anticipando canciones de ese registro como es el caso de "Our Song", firmada por su amigo Chris Stapleton, que le tiene enmarcado entre sus héroes. El tema reflexiona sobre su vida, sus experiencias y los seres queridos que ha encontrado que ha encontrado en el camino. Neon Cross es el álbum de regreso de Jaime Wyatt y el primero para el sello New West, auspiciado por la producción de Shooter Jennings, un tipo en el que siempre se puede confiar. Saldrá al mercado a finales de mayo y supone la continuación a Felony Blues que hace tres años la trajo por primera vez a España. El trabajo conjunto ha dado como resultado un álbum de gran angular, de letras incisivas y una expresión vocal sin cortapisas. La artista nacida en el estado de Washington ha tenido a su lado a Jessi Colter, madre de Shooter y viuda de Waylon, en un himno de tintes feministas como "Just A Woman", para dar voz a esa gran mayoría de mujeres que no han sido escuchadas y a las que se pide que sean guapas, despreocupadas y, sobre todo, mansas. Desde que hace unas semanas se llevara un Grammy por su trabajo junto a Sara Watkins y Aoife O’Donovan como I’m With Her, Sarah Jarosz ha sido la primera de ese trío que nos ha regalado un nuevo álbum en solitario, en este caso el primero en cuatro años. Previsto para primeros de junio, World on the Ground, ha sido producido por John Leventhal, marido de Rosanne Cash, Elvis Costello) y grabado en su estudio casero de Manhattan. La primera muestra sonora de este trabajo nos parece mucho menos oscura que grabaciones anteriores, aunque “Johnny” trata sobre las peleas internas entre la libertad y la estabilidad. Nativa de Wimberley, en Texas, Sarah Jarosz, ahora residente en Nueva York, nos ha venido regalando su sensibilidad y su habilidad como mandolinista desde los 9 años, realizando su debut discográfico con tan solo 18. World on the Ground es su quinto proyecto en solitario. Hoy queremos despedir el programa, citándonos para tomar nuestro aperitivo sonoro mañana desde casa con la neozelandesa Nadia Reid, que se fue hasta Richmond, en Virginia, para grabar su nuevo álbum, Out of My Province, el tercero de su carrera, saliendo de la familiaridad de su zona de confort habitual. Ahora parece que ha encontrado los espacios abiertos que necesitaba en todos los sentidos de su personalidad artística. De entre las 10 canciones que lo conforman nos encanta “Oh Canada”, que nos permite invitarte a quedarte en casa y escuchar Radio 3. Escuchar audio
Music Reviewer Andrew Dickens has been listening to Nadia Reid's third alum, Out of my Province. LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
South by Southwest, one of America's most famous music festivals, has been cancelled due to coronavirus fears.Thirteen New Zealand acts were scheduled to perform at this year's SXSW event, including Tami Neilson, Nadia Reid and pop band Yumi Zouma.The NZ Music Commission said it was informed this morning that the event has been cancelled. It said all the artists affected had been contacted.Other New Zealanders who were set to perform include rapper Chaii, sister act Purple Pilgrims and Swallow The Rat.Musician Tami Neilson is among Kiwi performers affected by the cancellation of US music festival South by Southwest, due to coronavirus fears. File photo / Babiche MartensThe cancellation was ordered by Austin Mayor Steve Adler who declared "a local state disaster".The number of coronavirus deaths in the US stands at 14, but 200 people have been confirmed to be infected with the disease.In a statement, organisers of SXSW said they were devastated by the news.They said: "'The show must go on' is in our DNA. This is the first time in 34 years that the March event will not take place."We are now working through the ramifications of this unprecedented situation."Neilson tweeted shortly after the news saying she was gutted."Just saw the news after we had this conversation. I want to cry," Neilson tweeted.The 10-day festival brings top figures from technology, music and media to the Texas capital. About 74,000 people attended the event last year.A petition on change.org had received 55,000 signatures asking the event organisers to cancel.Just saw the news after we had this conversation. I want to cry
March Moments feat - Reb Fountain, Nadia Reid, Johnny Flynn, Phoebe Bridges, Waxahatchee, Swamp Dogg. New music with a touch of Americana and world flavour
On this week's Pocket Edition we pay tribute to the late Rick Bryant, talk to Nadia Reid about her new single, and Angel Olsen about her new album.
Nadia Reid spoke to Charlotte Ryan about the recording process of her new album 'Out Of my Provence' and introduces us to her single 'Best Thing'.
Nadia Reid (on 'Out of My Province' LP and Dunedin Xmas shows) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Nadia Reid (on 'Out of My Province' LP and Dunedin Xmas shows) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Nadia shows us the places that mean the most to her, and takes a trip down memory lane, returning to the high school where she discovered her love of folk music and formed a bond with other musicians.
Chris Chetland Audio mix and mastering engineer, producer, songwriter, cable owner, studio owner, theoretical biologist and mentor from Auckland, NZ. NZ record holder for weeks of a single at #1 [For Scribe 'Stand Up/Not Many], and have quite a few gold and platinum credits for mixing and/or mastering e.g. for Scribe, Savage, P Money, Deceptikonz, Concord Dawn, Tomorrow People, Jakob to name a few. On the international side, he's mixed for the likes of [US] TBoz (TLC), Chingy, Twista, [U.K.] Kevin Mark Trail [of The Streets], and had 2 world #1s on the international breaks charts for his own music. Founding member of Kog Transmissions 2018, Chris was a finalist for best engineer [for Rei - A Place to Stand], and had credits on 2 out of 3 best engineer albums, and all 3 best Producer albums and with credits in almost every category of the finalists and the NZ music awards. Clients - (* = chart placement) - Jakob*, Sons of Zion*, Nadia Reid*, I Am Giant*, Beau Monga*, JGeeks*, Kiri Te Kanawa*, Kids of 88*, Leisure*, Pitch Black*, The Nomad, The Impending Adorations, Tiki Taane*, Tapz*, Baynk*, Nika*, Fungi, Sons of Sofa, Rei, Tom Francis, Table Fox, Nadia Reid, Cheshire Grimm, Tali*, Pieter T*, Shapeshifter*, TomFrancis*, D Love, Echo Beach, House of Shem, Benny Tipene*, Night Gaunts, Rackets*, Mihirangi, Kevin Mark Trail, Maisey Rika, Ivy Lies*, Tatou Tatou E, Steriogram*, A Hori Buzz*, Savage*, Deceptikonz*, Scribe*, P Money*, Concord Dawn*, Starboy*, Ruia, Baitercell*, Beach Pigs, Ciaran McMeeken, Huia, Cool Rainbows, Nga Tai, APRA, Play It Strange, Reality Chant, Messanjah, Katchafire*, Husk, Jason Eli, Totes, Jasmine Lee, Tiny Ruins*, Superfood, The Zoup, Wilderness Love, 71 Sunset, Imploder, The Datsuns*, Rare Shot Blue, The Kumpnee, Laura Hunter, Ladi6, Vince Harder*, Module, Charles Royal, Paddy Free, Pao, Pleaseplease, Raslea, Rosa Dub, Seth Haapu, Shepherds of Cassini, Sheree Waitoa, Transitone, Rhian Sheehan, The Burns, Te Ha, Yaw, Wagner Bros, Quarter Acre Lifestyle, River Jesters, Paul McLaney, Charles Royal, Pao, MC Ali, Lisa Crawley*, Glass Owls, Evan Silva, Rob Vegas, Kris Laal, Chingy, TBoz, Kittens of the internet, Surf City, The Doqument, Chong Nee*, KFC, Von Voin Strum, Tony Richards, Sweetmix Kids, Bright Child, BKidd, The Means, Loop compilations. This podcast was recorded in Sydney and Auckland on 22/01/19 Intro music: Te Pukumeke ft Reì by Baitercell Outro music: Te Wai Te Ora ft Hui by Baitercell https://www.kog.co.nz https://www.facebook.com/kogstudio https://open.spotify.com/artist/2tin8YXXdysSVoXuOAZ1nv?si=eH8U5m8tTDCGN4cD7cPl8A https://gearshoot.com/shootouts/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1747746975437690
An in-depth conversation with singer/songwriter Nadia Reid
Nadia Reid, Helen Knott, and Melicen Barber Interview (on Amped '18) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Nadia Reid, Helen Knott, and Melicen Barber Interview (on Amped '18) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Nadia Reid Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Nadia Reid Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Alex Behan gives us a sample of the music nominated for the prestigious Taite Music Prize, including tunes from Aldous Harding, Nadia Reid, Teeks, Fazerdaze and more.
Episode 44 features an all female song selection in honor of the recent International Women's Day and Women's History Month! Tom starts off the episode with a sneak preview of a very special McKenzie Tape - Maureen Tucker at Maxwell's on March 27, 1987. Plus some more of Tom's favorites including Courtney Barnett, Hey Anna, La Luz, Nadia Reid, Beaches, Lina Tullgren, and more! A big THANK YOU to all the rocking women out there making amazing tunes!
We made it to 100! I say we and I guess I mean me. But I also mean you - dear listener. Thank you. If you've tuned in even once...well, welcome back for a start! And so here I talk about the behind-the-scenes, the before and after interviewing, the aims - and we walk back through some key moments from conversations with Booga Beazley and Dave Dobbyn, with Sylvie Simmons and Jeff Boyle, Anika Moa and Luke Buda, Mike Nock and Phil Judd and Nadia Reid. My thanks to all guests, to all listeners and we're back next week with a "proper" episode. This is the first walk back through some moments from previous episodes.
We made it to 100! I say we and I guess I mean me. But I also mean you - dear listener. Thank you. If you've tuned in even once...well, welcome back for a start! And so here I talk about the behind-the-scenes, the before and after interviewing, the aims - and we walk back through some key moments from conversations with Booga Beazley and Dave Dobbyn, with Sylvie Simmons and Jeff Boyle, Anika Moa and Luke Buda, Mike Nock and Phil Judd and Nadia Reid. My thanks to all guests, to all listeners and we're back next week with a "proper" episode. This is the first walk back through some moments from previous episodes. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
The spotlight on 2017 continues with songs from Nadia Reid, Wireheads, and Ikebe Shakedown, plus classic tracks from Mercury Rev, Built to Spill, and a guy named Bob Dylan. Plus stories of fixing a frozen toilet and Bob's days on the road with Pavement.
It's been the strongest year for local music, perhaps ever, evidenced by the fact that three kiwis have topped local and international 'best of' lists. The RNZ Music team discuss Lorde, Aldous Harding, Nadia Reid and more.
Ben Edwards has taken out the Best Producer award for his work on Reid's 2017 album Preservation. Other winners include Clint Murphy – Best Engineer for his work on Hamilton rockers Deviskin's album, and Henrietta Harris – Best Cover Art for her work on Grayson Gilmour's album Otherness.
Nadia Reid Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Nadia Reid Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Nadia Reid talks about the heartbreak that led to writing her Silver Scroll nominated song 'Richard'.
Liv chats with Nadia Reid about her latest album 'Preservation', touring and the Auckland's music scene, amoungst other things... Nadia also plays some of her favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East.
An in-depth chat with Auckland-based musician Anthonie Tonnon. We talk about songwriting and his approach and influences, we talk also about the development and evolution of his stage-show, craft and character, from leader of Tono and The Finance Company to Anthonie Tonnon solo performer and/or bandleader. We talk about the start of his new upcoming record as well as looking back at his solo debut and the EPs and album that he and the Finance Company made. We also talk a bit about Nadia Reid's ascent and his role touring with her and tour-managing her. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
An in-depth chat with Auckland-based musician Anthonie Tonnon. We talk about songwriting and his approach and influences, we talk also about the development and evolution of his stage-show, craft and character, from leader of Tono and The Finance Company to Anthonie Tonnon solo performer and/or bandleader. We talk about the start of his new upcoming record as well as looking back at his solo debut and the EPs and album that he and the Finance Company made. We also talk a bit about Nadia Reid's ascent and his role touring with her and tour-managing her.
It’s your boys Rob and Callum with a new music podcast filled with all that good purple funk, hip hop, folk, punk. This week we kick off with the Jay Som the DIY bedroom artist who is making some of the sweetest indie, there’s boombap and killer flow fire from Koreatown Oddity, the return of one of hip hops brightest Your Old Droog, straight up punk from Midnite Snaxxx, funk from Swindle, and folk from Nadia Reid. Dive in and enjoy.
An in-depth chat with singer/songwriter Nadia Reid. We talk about her battling away doing gigs and low-key recordings and then getting launched onto the international stage and touring behind a record already two years old. We talk about next year's follow-up record which is in the can, waiting. We talk about the pressures of the industry and some of the bullshit around "red carpet" events and awards. And we talk about influences and what's next...
An in-depth chat with singer/songwriter Nadia Reid. We talk about her battling away doing gigs and low-key recordings and then getting launched onto the international stage and touring behind a record already two years old. We talk about next year's follow-up record which is in the can, waiting. We talk about the pressures of the industry and some of the bullshit around "red carpet" events and awards. And we talk about influences and what's next... Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
Nadia Reid is one of the new generation of folk artists. In this interview she talks about her windy journey in music so far and her up and coming concert at Meow Wellington on June the 28th.