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The boys recap all of Sunday's action from Parramatta Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Part 2 - Who is the true King of Rugby League? Most would say King Wally Lewis, but the way Gutho is playing, of course as fullback, kicker, shapes up in the front row and runs it out the back for a dipsy doodle. He's certainly in line to be the next Emperor of Parramatta Stadium.
Part 1 - Who is the true King of Rugby League? Most would say King Wally Lewis, but the way Gutho is playing, of course as fullback, kicker, shapes up in the front row and runs it out the back for a dipsy doodle. He's certainly in line to be the next Emperor of Parramatta Stadium.
Gee do we have a rip snorter for you today! The Tip Sheet had the incredible privilege to be posted up live from Jacks Bar & Grill as the Blue & Gold Alliance hosted their massive player reunion. With approximately 150 former players and staff members turning out, the day proved to be a spectacular success. Sixties and Forty20 tucked themselves away in the corner where they were able to chat with a host of record holders and legends. The show starts with a trio who hold untouchable slices Parramatta Stadium history in David Perry, Steve Corradi and Tim Barnes and between those three we include an in-depth chat with Graeme Atkins who provides some wonderful perspectives on his career. Jeffrey Emery carries the podcast through the midway point as some universal constants from that era of footy start to emerge. Finally the show concludes with two blockbuster interviews as Eric Grothe Senior and Ray Price join The Tip Sheet. The ‘Guru' shows why he is one of the most popular players among an amazing peer group while ‘Pricey' is every bit the straight shooter you would expect him to be. Our thanks to Blue and Gold Alliance Chairman Bill Richards for providing us with the opportunity to document this wonderful event.
Welcome back to episode 158 of the ParraPodcast. This week we review the action in the WNRL, look at the upcoming week of action in the juniors, Flegg, reserve grade and then preview the first WNRL/NRL double header for the Eels at Parramatta Stadium this Sunday. We also dive into a preview of the NRL team ahead of round kick off.
Cheryl Salisbury may not be a household name but she is a one of the giants of Australian Sport. Cheryl was captain of the Australian female national team, the Matildas. A fierce competitor on the field, Cheryl make her debut in 1994 and went on to play 151 games for the green and gold, a record number of caps for a female or male player. Cheryl’s achievements saw her named in the FIFA Women’s World XI on two occasions in 2004 and 2007. On 27 January 2009, she announced she would retire after the game against Italy at Parramatta Stadium. The game finished as a 2-2 draw, with Cheryl scoring a penalty also receiving a standing ovation as she was substituted with six minutes remaining. In 2009, Salisbury was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, in the Hall of Champions category.
The Wanderers host the Newcastle Jets for the first time at the new Bankwest Stadium. The Jets only lost once in five meetings with WSW at the old Parramatta Stadium, can they continue that run into the new Stadium in Parramatta? Julian Daw & Jessica Dunne are on hand for the call
After yet another Broncos loss, Mitch has finally been forced into hiding and the Daily Telegraph's Nick Campton has been called up in his spot. The fellas discuss the new Parramatta Stadium, the resurgent Canberra Raiders, how low the Newcastle Knights can go, and a big change in Penrith. As always there's game recaps, tips, your questions and plenty more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Children's Corner: Kinderjazz & Music Education with Dr. Christobel Llewellyn (Australia) Whether you're looking for ways to stimulate a developing young mind, you'd like to introduce children to the pleasures of music, or you just want your kids to have FUN, you'll find Kinderjazz's collection of blues, latin, ragtime, jazz, and swing music is perfect for girls and boys under the age of 12. The one-of-a-kind swing band for children has performed in some of the most prestigious venues in the world, and their recorded music is specifically written to engage young children, while simultaneously appealing to adults of all ages. Parents love it because it is jazz and its educational in a fun way, grandparents love it because it takes them back. Children love the rhythms and enjoy the instruments. Kinderjazz is a 12 piece fully acoustic swing orchestra, featuring some of the best musicians in Australia. They have opened Manly Jazz Festival in 1998, and since then, have performed at the Sydney Opera House, Daring Harbour, the Teddy Bear's Picnic at Parramatta Stadium, to more than 10,000 families, Carols in the Domain 2000 on Channel 7, Stadium Australia and many major venues around Australia. They are nominated for a 2016 Indie Music Channel Award and are a 2016 Josie Music Awards nominee. “We are passionately committed to bringing the magical world of music and its instruments to children of all ages.” For more information visit: www.kinderjazz.com
My guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a lady who in all the episodes of join up dots I dont think I have ever said these words Yes, she is and was the Australian Person Of The Year in 2012, and is also a Doctor, a professional pianist, conductor, and music educator, consultant to HSC music students, The Sydney Opera House Baby Proms and The City of Sydney. And tying it all together, is the fact that at her core she is a lady with music flooding through her veins. But unusually a desire to use our love for music to inspire, help and well make the world a better place for less than fortunate children, by taking Jazz into quite an different setting. Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive effect that music can have on children, helping to stimulate parts of the brain related to memory, creativity and emotional development. So in 1997, our guests formed Kinderjazz an Australian musical collective who has been composing blues, ragtime, jazz and swing music for children, releasing nine albums along the way and performing in some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including the Sydney Opera House, Daring Harbour, Parramatta Stadium, Stadium Australia and many more. And this is a journey that has really connected with part of her life since a small child. As she says “My mother was a teacher and ran her own Montessori kindergarten. Music was always a big part of our lives. All the adults growing up played instruments and sang and we were taken to live performances on a regular basis. When I had my own children, I wanted to duplicate this experience for them but I found that there wasn't the same quality around and so often children's music was delegated to a fluffy character and a backing tape. Jazz is something that all kids respond to because of the beat. It's dance music and there's such a variety of genres in jazz it seemed the ideal thing. Also jazz with its solos and fresh improvisations would nurture a small child's curiosity and gratify their imagination in the process. I chose Big Band because it would give children exposure to all the instruments of the orchestra. And when you hear that she was mentored by great musicians namely Isador Goodman and Leonard Bernstein to name just two. Is there any wonder she has a burning desire to pass her knowledge on! So when she sees a sick child smile and clap along to the infectious beats of live jazz, how does she remain professional and not crumble into a pile of soggy tissues? And are there more and more of these kind of music lead groups occirng in the world, as it seems to me to be a perefect match of inspiration, and fun, that can only help the healing process along the way? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Dr Christobel Llewellyn.
TJ Leonard got his first guitar from his grandfather, when he was eight; he taught his grandchild to play Swedish folk music and evergreens. TJ was introduced to pop and blues through his cousin, who was a little bit older and played in a famous Swedish pop band. Together with Tex Taylor, he started the band, CHESTNUT, in 2010. Later that year, they released their first single, “110% Country,” followed by the EP, American Dream. CHESTNUT played at most of the country festivals in Sweden and Denmark. In both 2012 and 2013, they were nominated in the Swedish Country Music Championships. http://www.tjleonardcountry.com In the 2nd half of the show, we welcome Kinderjazz! The one-of-a-kind swing band for children has performed in some of the most prestigious venues in the world, and their recorded music is specifically written to engage young children, while simultaneously appealing to adults of all ages. Parents love it because it is jazz and its educational in a fun way, grandparents love it because it takes them back. Children love the rhythms and enjoy the instruments. Kinderjazz is a 12 piece fully acoustic swing orchestra, featuring some of the best musicians in Australia. They have opened Manly Jazz Festival in 1998, and since then, have performed at the Sydney Opera House, Daring Harbour, the Teddy Bear’s Picnic at Parramatta Stadium, to more than 10,000 families, Carols in the Domain 2000 on Channel 7, Stadium Australia and many major venues around Australia.
The worlds first big band for kids, Kinderjazz! Weird News and Hot Topics! Whether you're looking for ways to stimulate a developing young mind, you'd like to introduce children to the pleasures of music, or you just want your kids to have FUN, you'll find Kinderjazz's collection of blues, latin, ragtime, jazz, and swing music is perfect for girls and boys under the age of 12. The one-of-a-kind swing band for children has performed in some of the most prestigious venues in the world, and their recorded music is specifically written to engage young children, while simultaneously appealing to adults of all ages. Parents love it because it is jazz and its educational in a fun way, grandparents love it because it takes them back. Children love the rhythms and enjoy the instruments. Kinderjazz is a 12 piece fully acoustic swing orchestra, featuring some of the best musicians in Australia. They have opened Manly Jazz Festival in 1998, and since then, have performed at the Sydney Opera House, Daring Harbour, the Teddy Bear's Picnic at Parramatta Stadium, to more than 10,000 families, Carols in the Domain 2000 on Channel 7, Stadium Australia and many major venues around Australia. “We are passionately committed to bringing the magical world of music and its instruments to children of all ages.”
Kinderjazz is a 12 piece fully acoustic swing orchestra. They opened MANLY JAZZ FESTIVAL back in 1998 and since then have performed at the Sydney Opera House, Daring Harbour, the TEDDY BEAR’S PICNIC at Parramatta Stadium to more than 10,000 families, Carols in the Domain 2000 on Channel 7, Stadium Australia and many major venues around NSW. https://soundcloud.com/big-band-for-kids https://myspace.com/kinderjazz https://twitter.com/kinderjAZZ