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Spotlight on Prince Edward Island singer-songwriters, featuring Shane Pendergast, Catherine Maclellan, Tim Chaisson, Lennie Gallant and Rachael Beck.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
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John McDermott moved to South Australia from Mackay, Qld in 1991 along with his fellow progressive rock band members 'Labyrinth', after hearing that Adelaide had a healthy Prog Rock scene. The band disbanded and the members moved back to Mackay without John who had decided to stay in SA and eventually studied Jazz Drumming at the Elder Conservatorium of Music - University of Adelaide. John has played with a variety of bands here in Adelaide and is a regular performer at the Adelaide Fringe and Cabaret Festivals. Corporate events and other performances with artists including James Morrison, Rhonda Burchmore, Rachael Beck, Grace Knight, Lillian Boutte, Ann Hampton Calloway, John St. Peeters, Rick Price & Marina Prior. Several performances with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra including ‘Symphony Under The Stars', ‘ASO Does Disco', ‘ASO Plays James Bond', The King's Singers, ‘Gigs at Grainger' & ‘ASO Does Latin'. Concert tours include Tom Burlinson's “Now We're Swingin'” in metro and country SA, the Jon English & Peter Cupples ‘Uncorked' show in Qld, Tas, WA and NSW, Peter Cupples, Rick Price & Jenny Morris in south-east Qld. Orchestral drummer for Adelaide's Carols by Candlelight since 2000. Founded the John McDermott Quintet at Brisbane Jazz Club 2011, 2002 - 2013 Marmalade Jam, 1998-2006: Member of Hammond organ combo – Hammond Eggs performing and recording standards and original jazz/blues material at ABC studios Adelaide. 1997-2007: Member of 10 piece Latin Jazz ensemble Marmalade Circus recording original material at ABC studios, live broadcast for Jim McLeod's Jazz Track & at Full Bench studios Adelaide. Also performed at many SA venues & jazz festivals, 2001 Thredbo Jazz Festival, 2001 Manly Jazz Festival and at the 2002 Sydney Festival's Jazz in the Domain. 1997-1998: Performed and recorded with jazz choir The Adelaide Connection directed by Connaitre Miller (US) most notably at the International Association of Jazz Educators convention in New York (with US pianist/educator Mark Levine) and afterwards in Tennessee, Kansas & California. 2006: Performed on film score for short animated film “Sweet & Sour”, premiering at the Adelaide Film Festival in February 2007. Teaching: Instrumental Tutor Drums/Percussion from 1995 to present in various independent and state schools in SA and Qld. Feb 2000 – Present Casual Instrumental Tutor – Jazz Drum Kit Elder Conservatorium of Music – University of Adelaide, SA. In 1999 John published the instructional book “Accents & Applications” aimed at drum kit and rhythm students of all ages at all levels. Link to upcoming show at Fringe festival with Reuben Kaye: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/reuben-kaye-the-butch-is-back-af2022 Recent album launch of Mike Stewart Big Band's “The Hang” https://mikestewartbigband.bandcamp.com/album/the-hang Music: Intro: "Band It About" written and recorded by Catherine Lambert and Michael Bryant. Outro "Igpay Atinlay" (Pig Latin) written by John McDermott in 2000 and recorded with the Hammond Eggs Quartet in 2006. John McDermott Drums, Paul White on Hammond, Dave Innocente on Guitar, and Chris Soole on Sax. All of the BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series links can be located here: https://linktr.ee/banditaboutpodcastseries --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message
Rachael Elizabeth Beck is an Australian stage and television singer-actress. Rachael grew up in Sydney and was exposed to the theatre at a young age, watching the high school musicals that her father directed. Her talent for the music arts were made apparent when she performed “The Count” (from sesame street) in the Eisteddfods at 9 years old (and won!). In this episode your host, Elizabeth McIntyre and special guest, Rachael Beck, have an enthusiastic conversation about topics such as: Growing up in Byron Bay, NSW; Dealing with the performance industry from a very young age; Learnings within working for the performance industry; Some of her first and most transformative roles; How different venues have different impacts on performances; The effects buildings can have on a performance; and much more... This episode and many others can be found on all major platforms, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to Rate & Subscribe to our podcast to never miss out a new episode. You can also let us know who you want to hear next and what topics we should talk about by leaving us a Review on Apple Podcasts. Mentioned in this episode: Rachael Beck Byron Bay, NSW Think Brick Australia Social & Links Follow @ThinkBrickAustralia on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook Follow @annaobyrne on Instagram
Although it seems like a strange match up, sports people are often drawn to entertainers and musicians. This week on the show Shane sits down to lunch with former cricket player Stuart Clark and actress/singer Rachael Beck. The three of them speak about the highs and lows that come with being in the spotlight, a very entertaining episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This interview first aired on Friday the 5th of February, 2021 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM Shepplife announcer Terri Cowley talks to Australian entertainer Rachael Beck. She talks about her career and her upcoming live show at the Eastbank Centre in Shepparton on Wednesday the 10th of February, 2021. To book tickets head to http://riverlinksvenues.com.au/whats-on/event-details/!/calendar/event/rachael-beck or call Riverlinks on 58 32 95 11. Thanks to J.Furphy and Sons for supporting this podcast and to Adam Watkins & Josh Revens for their technical assistance. Listen to Terri Cowley live on Friday mornings from 9am-12pm. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
In this very special episode of the Stages podcast we revisit conversations with some of Australia’s Leading Ladies of Musical Theatre.They have landed ‘down stage centre’ in a multitude of musicals, thrilling us with their adept skills of song, dance and acting. Some of these women blazed the way for Australian artists, becoming our first stars , while others broadened horizons and conquered the stages of Broadway and the West End. Each have delivered unique and vibrant artistry to our Musical theatre stages.The anecdotes come thick and fast, as well as providing valuable insight into process and the challenges of maintaining a career of longevity. There are laughs aplenty too.This episode is a masterclass for performers. It’s a history lesson of our industry. And it’s a jolly journey with some of the finest artists to grace Australian stages. Aren’t we lucky?“Hats off! Here they come those beautiful girls” ….. Toni Lamond, Jill Perryman, Nancye Hayes, Caroline O’Connor, Maree Johnson, Bunty Turner, Lisa McCune, Maria Mercedes, Rachael Beck, Donna Lee, Rhonda Burchmore and Geraldine Turner. A delightful dozen to cap a year like no other!Full episodes are available in the Stages archive and accessible where you find your podcasts.
Rachael Beck was always destined for a career on the stage. As a young person she was regularly performing at eisteddfods and keenly participating in school musicals. So enamoured with the magic of song and dance, she auditioned for the musical Cats at 13. Considered too young for the show, she subsequently scored the show in later years, as Rumpleteazer.Beck has of course gone on to become one of our favourite leading ladies, giving sterling performances in a host of stage shows; Beauty and the Beast, Les Miserables, The Sound of Music, Cabaret, Me and My Girl, Singing in the Rain, Next To Normal, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Barnum.She has graced our screens too in Hey Dad!, Home and Away, It Takes Two, Family and Friends, Postcards and Surprise Surprise Gotcha. Rachael’s passion and humour are infectious. It was a treat to sit down for this conversation and learn more about her work ethic, her concern for the Arts and her brilliant journey, thus far.The Stages podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify, Whooshkaa and where all good podcasts are found.
Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Barnum The Circus Musical (review)Based on the life of Phineas Taylor Barnum, BARNUM The Circus Musical will show you every sight and wonder that name stands for. Witness Jumbo, the largest elephant in the world, Joice Heth the oldest woman to ever live, and the most beautiful operatic voice to ever appear on stage, the Swedish Nightingale Jenny Lind.Starring in this magical all-new production of the award-winning Broadway musical is Australia’s Greatest Showman Todd McKenney as P.T Barnum. Co-staring as devoted wife, Charity Barnum, is acclaimed stage and screen actor Rachael Beck.For more information visit http://barnumthemusical.com.au/ Theatre First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/ivetheatrereviews Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, ACast etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Wendy Harmer, Tommy Dean and Tahir as they discuss King Trump, King Charles – and the debate over the correct construction of a sausage sandwich. Also featured: the cast of the Wharf Revue – Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe, Douglas Hansell and Rachael Beck.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Wendy Harmer, Tommy Dean and Tahir as they discuss King Trump, King Charles – and the debate over the correct construction of a sausage sandwich. Also featured: the cast of the Wharf Revue – Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe, Douglas Hansell and Rachael Beck.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Wendy Harmer, Tommy Dean and Tahir as they discuss King Trump, King Charles – and the debate over the correct construction of a sausage sandwich. Also featured: the cast of the Wharf Revue – Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe, Douglas Hansell and Rachael Beck.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Wendy Harmer, Tommy Dean and Tahir as they discuss King Trump, King Charles – and the debate over the correct construction of a sausage sandwich. Also featured: the cast of the Wharf Revue – Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe, Douglas Hansell and Rachael Beck.
An all new episode of Hey Hey It's The Podcast is here. Join Criss Fresh, Mitch and Jonsey as they recap episodes of Australian TV institution Hey Hey It's Saturday. This episode looks at the 19th Hey Hey of 1994. This episode features Chocolate Starfish, Rachael Beck, Scott McRae, Laurie Daley and Mal Meninga plus more. A fun episode so check it out. Please subscribe to us on itunes and you can find us at: Twitter: @heyheypodcast
Rachael Beck was born for the stage. As a dancer, singer and actress, she's the triple threat, starting young on the stage and crossing over into tv. As an actress, she's known for her role on Hey Dad!, a show now shrouded in negative press due to the scandal surrounding it's lead actor. Rachael brings a down-to-earth perspective on how Australia should celebrate the show despite the negative press of one man. Her theatre credits include Cats, Les Miserable, Sound of Music and Chitty Chitty, Bang Bang. Rachael shares on the challenges of the industry with motherhood mixed it. Also in this episode, it might be only February, but many people are already battling the stress bug. Alexandra Tselios from thebigsmoke.com.au brings some well-researched advice on the activities that actually work to reduce stress. Episode Timeline 05:03 Introducing star of stage and screen, Rachael Beck 26:00 The challenge to change a life with $29 27:37 Buy a puppy and get kissing – the best tips for de-stressing. Show Links: Find out more about Rachael Beck, go to: Rachael Beck Rachael's Albums: This Girl My Baby Just Cares For Me You can help a refugee child understand that a full life feels good. A gift of just $29 will feed a child for 3 months and give them their first Bible. Find out more here: Food and a Bible
Tim sits down with Australian actress Rachael Beck in her apartment in Bondi, Sydney to discuss the important of self love and the difference between being selfish and self-ful. This is an instalment of "TimTime: Creative Conversations About All Things Meaningful". For more information about Tim O'Connor, visit www.timoconnor.net.au