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This week, Sam goes full city-patriot, and reviews one of the most prominent albums from Brisbane's scene, Powderfinger's "Vulture Street". Will Bernard and the boys have him feeling it, or will it be a miss?Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Wendell Hussey, Clancy Overell and Errol Parker wrap up all the biggest stories from the week - live from the Desert Rock FM studio in downtown Betoota. Subscribe to the Betoota Newsletter HERE Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTok Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Margaux has taken herself all social media....with some unexpected benefits to her marriage! Powderfinger's JC appointed the Brisbane Nightlife Commisioner...good thing, too. And, Lions' legend, Jason Ackermanis joins the showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a Brisbane girl, this was a very special episode. JC, along with two high school friends started their journey as Powderfinger as high school students from Brisbane. Their careers spanned 21 years and changed the landscape for rock music at the time, particularly for the Brisbane music scene. JC has continued his music journey, behind the scenes opening both the Triffid and Fortitude Valley music Hall. His story is one of resilience, hard work and an unwavering belief that keeping calm and positive is simply the best way to approach life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We upload exclusive episodes every other week on our Patreon. Get access to this full Patreon ep (and all past eps) here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=80070653&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fanEvery cent goes to supporting the show. ______________________________________________________________________________________Dart is a little low this week after ending a relationship. Robbie and Dart dissect the crap Raygun response. Dart shares a completely mental story he received from a work mate involving a big name celeb. Rising star Chappell Roan has been the talk of town for her stance on celebrity life and boundaries. Robbie and Dart discuss Chappell's tact and whether you can have celebrity (in it's current form) without predatory fans/paparazzi. Please sound off in the comments if you have any thoughts on this, would love to hear from you.
Two of Australia's musical royalty have joined forces to form a new outfit - Fanning Dempsey National Park. Powderfinger's Bernard Fanning and Something For Kate's Paul Dempsey stopped by the Desert Rock FM studio to talk through their illustrious careers, what brought them together, and obviously, their favourite national parks. Their new album The Deluge is out now and their nationwide tour kicks off on the 11th of October.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What would you do if you had nothing to prove? If you were free to make any project you liked, in whatever shape you liked, to reflect your experience in that moment? Better yet - what if you got to do all of this with a close mate you've known for over 20 years? That pretty much describes the conversation Osher has around the new music from Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey. Two seminal Australian singer songwriters, they both have enormous careers and a legacy of music which has been the soundtrack to Australian life for nearly 30 years. Yet when they team up - the music they make sounds nothing like Powderfinger or Something for Kate - yet is still so very distinctly them. The new album is “The Deluge” - “Fanning Dempsey National Park”. Are touring in Oct - OG will see you there. To get in touch, get the newsletter and listen to every episode ever - oshergunsberg.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All-timer heroes of Australian music Paul Dempsey from Powderfinger and Bernard Fanning from Something for Kate jump into the Last Video Store to talk about their new collaborative project THE DELUGE (Fanning Dempsey National Park), their favourite flicks, and score a staff pick recommendation from Alexei for a film they can watch while they're on tour together. Follow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd for all the rental combo lists. Here's their combo list. Music & sounds by Rowan DixProduced & Edited by Alex Jae and Xanon MurphyArt by Hollow Bones StudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests today are Fanning Dempsey National Park, the exciting new supergroup formed by Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey. Both acclaimed for their illustrious solo careers and their work with iconic Australian bands—Powderfinger and Something for Kate, respectively—this collaboration marks a bold venture into fresh sonic territory. Their debut record, The Deluge, is a brilliant fusion of late 70s and early 80s prog and synth influences, inspired by artists like Gary Numan and David Bowie. In today's episode, we explore how this supergroup came to be, the challenges they've faced while embracing a new sound that pushes their live performance abilities, and the story behind how the ineptitude of ScoMo inspired one of the album's standout tracks.Fanning Dempsey National Park: Instagram / SpotifyPurchase The Deluge here. Purchase tickets to see FDNP live on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If there is one band from Australia that you'll recognise, it's Acca Dacca. But you might not know that Acca Dacca is what we say instead of AC/DC. So, I invited Johnny from rocklatino.com.au on the show to talk about this phenomenon and rock music in general. Johnny and I discuss the global popularity of AC/DC and its local significance in Australian rock music. I share my experience of discovering that people overseas associate AC/DC with Australian music more than Australians do themselves, while Johnny shared his passion for the band and their resonance with Argentinian rock enthusiasts. Later, Johny and I discuss their favorite Australian bands, with Glen recommending Midnight Oil, The Saints, and Crowded House, while Johnny recommending Powderfinger to help listeners engage more with language learning and Australian rock music. We also discuss our experiences with language barriers in Australia and how music can help people to learn about and navigate their new environment. Finally, we explore the similarities and differences between Australian and Argentinian rock music, highlighting historical context, political influences, and the growing interest in Latin rock music in Australia. If you would like a transcript for this episode, get access to all content and have a say in the creative process, or would just like to support the show, think about becoming a patron: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish
Join Matty O on Homegrown as he sits down with two of Australia's most iconic singer-songwriters, Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey, for an exclusive episode featuring their latest collaborative project, Fanning Dempsey National Park. With a combined legacy that includes a remarkable 72 performances between Fanning's Powderfinger and Dempsey's Something For Kate, this new venture marks their first-ever joint tour and album. In this episode, Fanning and Dempsey share the fascinating story behind Fanning Dempsey National Park. Discover how their musical journey together began during the lockdown with a cover of David Bowie and evolved into a full-fledged project recorded across studios in San Francisco, Norway, and Byron Bay. They delve into their unique songwriting process, the creation of their brand-new album, and what fans can expect from their upcoming live performances in October. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Homegrown as he sits down with two of Australia's most iconic singer-songwriters, Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey, for an exclusive episode featuring their latest collaborative project, Fanning Dempsey National Park. With a combined legacy that includes a remarkable 72 performances between Fanning's Powderfinger and Dempsey's Something For Kate, this new venture marks their first-ever joint tour and album. In this episode, Fanning and Dempsey share the fascinating story behind Fanning Dempsey National Park. Discover how their musical journey together began during the lockdown with a cover of David Bowie and evolved into a full-fledged project recorded across studios in San Francisco, Norway, and Byron Bay. They delve into their unique songwriting process, the creation of their brand-new album, and what fans can expect from their upcoming live performances in October. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ever wondered how someone from a laid-back place like the Sunshine Coast ends up working on some of the biggest reality TV shows? Shows like Survivor and The Apprentice? Today, we meet Dan Munday and he'll talk us through his incredible career path, taking us from regional Queensland to the San Fernando Valley in California. But Dan isn't just reminiscing – he's using his experience to give back to the Sunshine Coast. We'll also hear about the Sunny Coast Showdown, a film festival spearheaded by Dan and another Sunshine Coast legend, Powderfinger drummer Jon Coghill.
Powderfinger's Bernard Fanning joins, Dell breaks down Team List Tuesday and we invite another listener to the Rush Hour Golf Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just Ben & Liam tonight. Sending our love to poor Belle who's having a world famous sick day. Quote of the show: "Kartoffelpuffer" Running Order: Just a boys show today Audition to be the new Belle 610 Quiz: What did you just call a potato cake? A few Powderfinger yarns Ask an Ump: Razor Ray Do you have Australia's worst colleague? A dental nurse tells us how long we should be brushing for Listen Live on the Nova Payer Follow us on Instagram - TikTok - FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as we dive into the lives and music of Jack and Patrick from The Pierce Brothers, celebrating the release of their latest album, 'Everything Is Bigger Than Me'. Embark on a journey through their thrilling Australian and European tours, complete with tales of sold-out shows, unexpected challenges like health scares, and logistical hurdles that test their resilience and bond. Get an insider's view of 'Everything Is Bigger Than Me', where the brothers peel back the layers on their evolved songwriting and production process. Family plays a central role in their story, influencing not just their touring life but the very essence of their music. Take a nostalgic stroll down 'Memory Lane' with us, reminiscing about the Pierce Brothers' formative years busking alongside Tash Sultana, their impactful festival appearances, and the moment that stood out in 2022 - their encounter with Pearl Jam at the Pinkpop Festival. This episode shines a spotlight on their interaction with Stone Gossard, revealing a humorous mix-up that led to a memorable misunderstanding, highlighting the twins' charm and relatability. Further enriching this episode are tales from their whirlwind adventures, including a bizarre backstage experience at Mad Cool Madrid and a heartwarming story about their appearance on ABC's Playschool that celebrates community spirit. And finally, don't miss the brothers' intriguing responses in the 'Write, Party, Dinner' game, revealing their creative and personal choices between icons Crowded House, Powderfinger, and AC/DC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The great Ryan Adams redemption show. Gave him a shot after a chance encounter with a listener at a party in West Auckland. Played two songs. Still don't like him. Like MJ Lenderman though, so played him and like the track listing on my new shiny record of Neil Young and Crazy Horse 'Dume' - a repackage with exciting bonus tracks of Zuma from 1975, so played a version of Powderfinger you won't have heard. Played the Beyonce country song too - and liked that. Like the new Hurrah for the Riff Raff too. But Ryan's back in the naughty corner for eternity. I tried.
En 1975 Neil Young y sus Crazy Horse residían en Point Dume, en la zona de Malibú, cerca de Zuma Beach. Esa playa bautizó uno de sus grandes álbumes de aquella década, un disco marcado por la separación que acababa de atravesar el músico canadiense. La reedición “Dume” (Reprise, Warner) incluye, además de las canciones del álbum original, otras nueve canciones de las mismas sesiones que fueron descartadas para aquel trabajo.Playlist (todas las canciones del álbum “Dume”);NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Don’t cry no tears”NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Pardon my heart”NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Looking for a love”NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Cortez the killer”NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Danger bird”NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Ride my llama” (outtake)NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Kansas” (outtake)NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Hawaii” (outtake)NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Too far gone” (outtake)NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Pocahontas” (outtake)NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Powderfinger” (outtake)Escuchar audio
We're kicking off the 2024 Take 5 season with an absolute legend. He's a star of the small screen, a comedian, a children's book author, he's part of the very fabric of Australian life, and 20 years ago he won the Gold Logie.As we celebrated the Hottest 100 of 2003 on Double J, I jumped into the time machine to relive it ALL with the brilliant and delightful Rove McManus. And from pop stars to drummers to nerds, he shared the songs that were gold, to him. Ben Folds Five - One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn FacesP!nk - So WhatThey Might Be Giants - Doctor WormG Flip - The Worst Person AlivePowderfinger - Burn Your Name
Here's the latest in Hard N Heavy Headlines with Emmy Mack of RedHook! This episode is packed with electrifying news for metal and rock fans. We kick off with the huge announcement that Knotfest, the festival branded by the legendary Slipknot, is set to make its triumphant return to Australia in 2024. After its successful debut earlier this year, Knotfest is coming back to Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane in March next year. While the lineup remains under wraps, we promise to keep you updated with all the latest developments. In other news, the 2024 Grammy nominees have been announced, and the Best Metal Performance category is brimming with talent. Heavyweights like Metallica, Disturbed, Slipknot, Ghost, and Spiritbox have all earned nominations, showcasing the diversity and vitality of the metal scene. But there's more! Members from iconic Aussie rock bands such as Jet, Spiderbait, Powderfinger, and You Am I are joining forces to form a supergroup Led Zeppelin tribute band. Named the Australian Rock Collective, they're set to tour Australia in June 2024, playing the iconic album Led Zeppelin IV in full across 12 regional and metro dates. And finally, we delve into a fascinating rock mystery. Researchers have uncovered the identity of the enigmatic man on the cover of Led Zeppelin's iconic untitled fourth album. Lot Long, a thatcher from Wiltshire, UK, who passed away in 1893, is the face that has intrigued fans for over 50 years. Frontman Robert Plant found the original photo in an antique shop, and now, thanks to diligent research, the story behind this mysterious figure has been revealed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this captivating episode of Triple M Homegrown, Matty O & Chris Holland sit down with Australian rock legends Ben Gillies and Chris Joannou of Silverchair to delve into the untold stories behind their new book, "Love & Pain." From their humble beginnings in a Newcastle garage to becoming one of Australia's most iconic rock bands, Ben and Chris open up like never before. Hear about the complexities of promoting a book versus an album, and the vulnerability that comes with leaving the safety of their instruments. The duo also discuss the importance of mental health, a subject often ignored in their formative years but candidly addressed in their new book. Get ready for a journey down 'Memory Lane,' as Ben and Chris recount hilarious anecdotes involving Triple M's top brass, ARIA after-parties, and secret gigs—stories you won't hear anywhere else. We also take a closer look at Silverchair's unique fan-only shows, backstage cricket games, and the iconic 'Rock In Rio' set in 2001. Ever wondered about Chris's 'Vibe Case' or Ben's tattoo of James Brown? We've got those stories, too! Plus, don't miss out on our closing game 'Write, Party, Dinner' featuring Elton John, David Bowie, and Queen. This episode is a treasure trove for any Silverchair fan and a must-listen for anyone keen on understanding the intricacies of life in the rock 'n' roll spotlight. Join us for an unforgettable dialogue, as we celebrate the highs, lows, and everything in between that has made Silverchair the band they are today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Is it your story to tell?" — Mel Buttle. Mel Buttle is the Powderfinger of Australian comedians. She joins Wil to share how she manages her relatable mum character 'Lynn' and how the personal turned out to be universal. Also: the worst advice Mel's ever been given, becoming a mum, and the game-changing advice from friend and fellow comedian, Josh Thomas. Follow Mel on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melindabuttle/ Live show tickets, Patreon, merch, and more: https://linktr.ee/TOFOP See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode 205 we discuss the 2003 album Vulture Street by Australian Rock Band Powderfinger! Prepare to hear rankings that, let's face it, will be bizarre, just based on the history here right? Other surprises for you as well! Join the FACEBOOK Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/849540069613204Follow us on Twitter @UncleSteveRockEmail the show- IronMaidenPodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
The boys are back to talk about Steve's trip to the Women's World Cup Final and Cam's fun times at an Unwritten Law gig. They also talk about upcoming shows from The Living End, Paul McCartney, Boy & Bear and Kevin Mitchell (Jebediah/Bob Evans), as well as the 2023 Good Things Festival lineup announcement.Follow Garage Rock on our socials for new music:Instagram: @garagerockpodcastFacebook: facebook.com/garagerockpodcastYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCfi6SBQ4di4hXhtuehMQpIw
Throughout the Classic Material podcast series, we've heard about the importance of Triple J. The alternative radio station that represented the only chance of airplay for Australian hip-hop artists. But, what made Triple J decide Australian hip-hop was worth a chance?The station has been responsible for giving a platform to so many of our local hip-hop acts. But it might never have happened if it weren't for one group. One group that broke through in the early 2000s and made local hip hop appeal to the average suburban Australian kid. One group that used a little rock influence to introduce hip-hop to fans of Regurgitator and Powderfinger, creating new opportunities for the next generation to break through.That one group was 1200 Techniques. This is the story of their first album, 'Choose One'.Hosted by Steve DuckPost Production by Posterboy MediaClassic Material is a co-production of Acclaim Magazine and Complex AUSupport Classic Material with a 5-star rating and review to help us tell more of Australian hip-hop's untold stories.
Matty O welcomes the phenomenal G Flip to Triple M Homegrown for a reunion like no other. Travel back in time to the duo's cherished days on community radio, where the airwaves danced to their beats and their camaraderie was forged. G Flip, not just a musician but a storyteller, unravels the rich tapestry of their Melbourne homecomings. Feel the fizz of a freshly poured Carlton Draught and the comfort of a hearty pub parma. Discover the city's hidden gems and the nostalgia it evokes in a globe-trotting artist. The rhythm of the drums isn't just a sound; for G Flip, it's the pulse of their music. Dive deep into the making of 'Drummer', their latest album that wears its heartbeat on its sleeve. Unpack the layers of their songwriting, from the percussive core to the lyrical soul, and hear about the Springsteen magic that sprinkled onto the tracks. Gig tales? G Flip has them in spades. Revel in the joy of their upcoming Australian tour, especially the euphoria of taking the stage at the legendary Forum Theatre in Melbourne. For G Flip, it's not just a performance venue; it's a dream realized. But it's not all music; there's footy passion too. Will G Flip jet set from the US to Melbourne for the AFL grand final, cheering for their beloved Collingwood? Tune in to find out. Plus, get ready to chuckle as they recount the quirkiest spots they've caught a footy match while touring internationally. Journey further down the rabbit hole with the 'Memory Lane' segment. Unearth stories of spontaneous friendships, like with Ruby Fields at Splendor In The Grass, wild nights with Lewis Capaldi, and a grand spectacle alongside Robbie Williams at the AFL grand final. Matty, being a keen observer, shares his awe at G Flip's stellar Logies performance with Peking Duk. And for a fun twist, dive into a whimsical game of 'Write, Party, Dinner'. If given a choice between legends like Stevie Nicks, Alanis Morissette, and Powderfinger, who would G Flip collaborate with, party with, or share a meal with? The finale is a treat for every classic rock aficionado. Join G Flip as they take you inside 'The Slope' studios in LA, an establishment Fleetwood Mac built post the success of 'Rumours'. Experience the mystique of the Stevie Nicks-inspired decor and the entrancing play of mirrors that adorn this iconic space. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a footy fan, or someone seeking hearty conversations, this episode is a melodic blend of passion, memories, and dreams. Join in for an unforgettable ride!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter and Gideon sum up the second day of the Fifth Test with Bernard Fanning of Powderfinger and Western Suburbs CC Juniors, and savour the highlights of his (cricket) playing days. Email your questions, feedback, thoughts and top ten lists to - cricketetcetera@theaustralian.com.au Check out the Cricket, Et Cetera playlist made from Gideon's episode titles....it's put together by listener Evan Willis tap - here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Triple M Homegrown with your hosts Matty O and Dutchie! In this episode, we are joined by the talented Roy Kellaway from King Stingray. Get ready for an exciting conversation as Roy takes us on a journey through the band's recent adventures. Firstly, Roy shares the band's latest updates and highlights their strong bond, mentioning how Yimila Gurruwiwi and Dimathaya Burarrwanga's kids recently joined them on stage at the Enmore Theatre. This close-knit connection within the band adds a unique element to their performances. As the son of Yothu Yindi bass player Stuart Kellaway, Roy reminisces about his early memories of touring with a band as a child. These experiences have undoubtedly shaped his musical journey with King Stingray. King Stingray is on the rise, and Roy reveals some incredible moments that made them pinch themselves with excitement. Meeting legends like Jimmy Barnes at the APRA Awards, Paddy Mills at SXSW, and spending time backstage with Midnight Oil are just a few of the memorable encounters they've had along the way. Being a band that proudly represents the distinct Aussie sound, Roy shares insights on how international audiences have responded to their music while on tour. He also sheds light on the band's creative process when they're away from home, giving listeners an inside look into their songwriting approach. Growing up in remote Australia, Roy provides a glimpse into what it's like sharing their experiences with friends from their hometown. The connection to their roots plays a significant role in King Stingray's music and identity. In a game of Memory Lane, Roy takes us back to some of King Stingray's past gigs, sharing his memories and highlighting the influence of The Chats on their electrifying live performances. The rawness and grit of The Chats have inspired King Stingray to deliver powerful shows. The conversation delves into the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on King Stingray's trajectory. Roy reflects on how the band has thrived in these challenging times, building resilience and overcoming numerous hurdles. Roy expresses his admiration for "Australia's sweethearts," Ball Park Music, and their lead singer, Sam Cromack, who has been an incredible source of support for King Stingray. Whether it's navigating the music scene or providing feedback on demos, the band has found valuable guidance from this influential figure. Roy recalls an unforgettable experience of performing in an extremely muddy tent at Splendour In The Grass, entertaining a packed audience despite the challenging conditions. Additionally, Roy shares what it was like to perform with Colin Hay at the APRA Awards, giving us an exclusive peek into the behind-the-scenes moments during rehearsals. As NAIDOC week is celebrated, the discussion touches on the current state of indigenous music and highlights the emergence of talented First Nations artists who are making waves in the industry. Finally, we wrap up with an exciting game of Write, Party, Dinner, featuring legendary acts Powderfinger, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. Who will King Stingray choose to collaborate with, party alongside, and invite for an intimate dinner? Tune in to Triple M Homegrown for an engaging conversation with Roy Kellaway of King Stingray, packed with stories, insights, and memorable moments from their musical journey. Don't miss this captivating episode celebrating Australian music and indigenous talent during NAIDOC week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of Powderfinger's remarkable album, "Vulture Street," which was released in 2003. Serving as a follow-up to their highly successful "Odyssey Number Five," this musical gem took inspiration from the iconic Brisbane street, located just a stone's throw away from the GABBA cricket fortress. With its raw energy, heartfelt lyrics, and profound impact on the Australian rock scene, "Vulture Street" has left an indelible mark in the annals of music history. Powerful Success and Chart Triumph: "Vulture Street" was the fifth studio album by Powderfinger and enjoyed immense success. It achieved an impressive six times platinum status, selling over 420,000 copies. Upon its debut, the album secured the top spot on the charts, where it remained for 47 consecutive weeks. The album's undeniable quality and influence earned Powderfinger four ARIA awards, including Album of the Year and Best Rock Album. A Captivating Sonic Journey: From the very first notes, "Vulture Street" engulfs listeners in a captivating sonic journey. The album was intentionally designed to stand apart from the band's previous releases, showcasing their musical prowess and evolution. It beautifully captures the emotional spectrum of life, exploring themes of love, longing, reflection, and social commentary. Heartfelt Lyrics and Soaring Melodies: Powderfinger's ability to tug at heartstrings is evident in tracks like "Love Your Way" and "Since You've Been Gone." These songs resonate deeply with listeners through their heartfelt lyrics and soaring melodies. The poignant reflection on mortality in "Sunsets" offers a moment of introspection, while the anthemic "On My Mind" demands attention with its powerful chorus and thought-provoking lyrics. A Cherished Album in Australian Rock History: "Vulture Street" holds a special place in the hearts of fans, etching itself into the collective memory of Australian rock history. It remains an album that Powderfinger eagerly embraced in their live performances, showcasing their creative brilliance on stage. Even after two decades, "Vulture Street" continues to resonate, standing the test of time and reminding us of the enduring power of music. As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Powderfinger's "Vulture Street," we pay homage to an album that has become a true sonic masterpiece. With its six times platinum status, chart-topping success, and profound impact on Australian rock, "Vulture Street" solidified Powderfinger's place among the country's greatest musical acts. May its melodies continue to soar, reminding us of the lasting influence of one of Australia's finest bands.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shauna shares her path to 'The Town of Make Believe'.Shauna Jensen has lived, loved and worked in the music biz for over 50 years. An icon in the LGBTQI+ community, Shauna is also lauded as one of the best singers in Australia. Working for the majority of her career as a backing vocalist, studio singer, and vocal coach, she has worked with Jimmy Barnes, Cold Chisel, Noiseworks, Doug Parkinson, Richard Clapton, Hugh Jackman and Powderfinger to name just a few. Shauna has performed 4 main solo shows at the SYDNEY GAY AND LESBIAN MARDI GRAS After party, performed at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Gay Games in 2002 to over 20K people and the closing show of same games to 10K people. Her recordings with Internationally famous DJ WAYNEG, have taken Shauna to sell out shows at clubs in London, L.A. New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Mexico, Rome, New Zealand, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.Queerstories an award-winning LGBTQI+ storytelling project directed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For more information, visit www.queerstories.com.au and follow Queerstories on Facebook.The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia.To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Friday Drive, Josh explains how Bryce Young is already showing traits of a guy that's ready to step in and be QB1 out of the gate for the Carolina Panthers, tells why after listening to comments from Scoot Henderson, it's clear he wants to be a Charlotte Hornet, Ryan McGee, of ESPN, lays out what the future could look like for North Wilkesboro Speedway, after this weekend's NASCAR Allstar Race, Josh breaks down Jeremy Roach returning to Duke and other events of the week in five words, in Keep It Simple, voice of Charlotte FC, Will Palaszczuk, joins the show to tell the latest he's ever been at an arena for a sporting event and to try and help WD pick a new movie to watch, and WD tries his hand at a new round of Horse or Rockband.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Dom Littrich of Pacific Avenue to discuss their latest album 'Flowers'. Dom shares his unique insights into the inspirations and creative process behind the album, as one of the driving forces behind Pacific Avenue's signature sound. During the show, Dom talks about his experience working at The Grove Studios on The Central Coast in NSW, describing it as a "super magical place" that offers everything a musician could ever want. Tune in as we play 'Memory Lane', where Dom shares an unforgettable story about going on a silent retreat with Inspired Unemployed. Plus, you'll hear about Pacific Avenue's experience supporting Louis Tomlinson of One Direction, including a wild night out at a Perth nightclub that left Dom buzzing for weeks. But that's not all - Matty O and Dom also discuss Pacific Avenue's success in winning over British crowds, as well as playing a game of Write, Party, Dinner featuring iconic artists Powderfinger, Elton John, and The Beatles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Signature storytelling at its finest from the one and only Bernard Fanning. The perfect Artist Series guest, the singer-songwriter and former frontman of Powderfinger is a complete cricket nuffy! From his early days as an aspiring journalist, to life as a young musician, the rise of Powderfinger, to his solo career and family life, hear about the moments that have shaped Bernard's musical journey. There are some brilliant laughs and anecdotes along the way for everyone to enjoy! So sit back, relax, and get ready to hear an open, honest and just beautiful Bernard Fanning on the Howie Games Artist Series. You can still catch Bernard Fanning live at the Red Hot Summer Tour, he is performing every weekend and you can snap up a ticket here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You have gotta listen to this Player Profile. It's rockstar central on the Howie Games! Laughs, stories and just all round good times, with an all round terrific human being, the former Powderfinger front man, Bernard Fanning. From mowing lawns to pay his way in the early days, and wanting to swap jobs with Howie. Plus Ray Charles, Paella, Ted Lasso, the Godfather, The Goodies and Bruce Springsteen and more... it is all there. You can still catch Bernard Fanning live at the Red Hot Summer Tour, he is performing every weekend and you can snap up a ticket here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Signature storytelling at its finest from the one and only Bernard Fanning. The perfect Artist Series guest, the singer-songwriter and former frontman of Powderfinger is a complete cricket nuffy! From his early days as an aspiring journalist, to life as a young musician, the rise of Powderfinger, to his solo career and family life, hear about the moments that have shaped Bernard's musical journey. There are some brilliant laughs and anecdotes along the way for everyone to enjoy! So sit back, relax, and get ready to hear an open, honest and just beautiful Bernard Fanning on the Howie Games Artist Series. You can still catch Bernard Fanning live at the Red Hot Summer Tour, he is performing every weekend and you can snap up a ticket here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To close out their time live at the Brisbane leg of Good Things, Max and Sam chat with Brisbane legends Regurgitator. They dive deep into everyone's hometown, Brisbane, talking about seeing Powderfinger at the Paddo, how you could rent a spot in the Valley, and their attempt at an Olympic anthem.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram, on Facebook.
What on earth can us business owners learn from Jono Coghill, a member of Powderfinger … one of Australia's biggest ever rock bands? The answer? Plenty! Tune in as we go deep into the business of music with rock 'n roll royalty. It's a very rock ‘n roll episode 612 of The (13 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast with host Tim Reid. A little more about Powderfinger's Jono Coghill … Jono Coghill was the drummer for Powderfinger, one of Australia's biggest rock bands of the 90s and naughties. Their achievements include 18 ARIA awards, the third highest behind Silverchair and John Farnham, including Best Group, Album of the Year and Highest Selling Album. They've sold millions of albums, and accumulated well over 1.5 billion downloads on Spotify alone. Their anthems These Days and My Happiness were ranked #1 on the Triple J Hottest 100 in 1999 and 2000, and 21 other Powderfinger tracks have ranked on this list in other years. They've toured with ColdPlay, Crowded House and Silverchair, and have had their music feature in Hollywood blockbusters including Mission Impossible and Two Hands. Now, at this point I can hear you yelling down your speaker “Hey Timbo, what's all this got to do with small business marketing?” Everything! This is a deep dive with one of Australia's rock ‘n roll royalty about the business of music. Afterall, Powderfinger went from an idea to a small business to a very fucking big one. So sit back as we cover branding, the creative process, income streams, band dynamics, dealing with both fame and failure, the importance of mentors, the annoyance of yes men, and so much more. Oh BTW, you might have picked up there's a language warning on this episode, so lock the kids up if you need to! Righto, let's go and meet Cogsy … Resources mentioned in this episode of your favorite marketing podcast Powderfinger's official website Interview with Jeff Bezos's shadow Interview with Janene Liston - The Pricing Lady Interview with Alexandra Watkins on business names Register free for Timbo's upcoming Effective Outsourcing Webinar Interview with John Murphy about getting to the top of Google for free Services every business owner needs that Timbo recommends How to generate organic traffic to your website(without spending anything on advertising) High converting website designers(They built this website - take this simple quiz and see where yours needs improving) DIY SEO training - The most cost-effective way to get on page 1 of Google(20% off with discount code Timbo20) Proven customer attraction strategy(and ridiculously cheap) Businesses that made this podcast possible (please support them) DELL Technologies - Small business solutions Studio 1 Design - High converting website designers Fun Escapes - Proven customer attraction ideas Hawk Academy - DIY SEO training (discount code Timbo20 for 20% off) Thanks for tuning in. May your marketing be the best marketing. Timbo Reid0480 015 150See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the mid 90's there was an explosion of bands coming out of Brisbane and gaining attention both nationally and internationally. There were four big bands leading the way - of course you know Dave McCormack aka Bandit's band Custard, along with Powderfinger, Regurgitator and Screamfeeder. When Screamfeeder found themselves on high rotation on Triple J (the national youth radio station) in 1996, the band were based in the inner north-west of Brisbane - Paddington, Bardon, Milton and Red Hill - the suburbs that Bluey is now showing off to the world. Justin sat down with frontman Tim Steward on the deck at Ashgrove Library to chat about their 30 year history, the Brisbane music scene and their new album 'Five Rooms'. To pre-order 'Five Rooms' and peruse other Screamfeeder merch please visit their https://screamfeeder.com/shop/ (web store.) The Five Rooms Tour kicks off in Melbourne on June 10 - get tickets and find all the tour dates https://screamfeeder.com/gigs/ (here). Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
After their 1994 debut album not only failed to make a commercial dent for Polydor Records, but was also panned by critics and even the band themselves, Powderfinger returned to the studio with veteran Australian producer Tim Whitten (Hoodoo Gurus, The Go-Betweens, Clouds, etc.) for the sophomore album Double Allergic. The pairing paid off as the group put the studio to good use while maintaining a tight band feel that shifts between American alternative and more adventures diversions. The twin guitar work of Ian Haug and Darren Middleton carves out a wide range of sounds and textures that remain tasteful while dropping enough ear candy to make repeated listens pay off, while vocalist Bernard Fanning finds simple yet effective melodies to craft several radio-friendly tunes, all with the backing of a tight and versatile rhythm section. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Pick You Up 16:25 - Boing Boing 23:08 - Oipic 32:05 - Skinny Jean 40:09 - Come Away (Hidden Track) Outro - Living Type Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.