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A greased eel. The fur of a chinchilla. A babies bum. When it comes to smoothness, this lot just aren't cutting the mustard, because Rossie's voice is smoother than an otter in socks, sliding down a lubed-up iceberg. But you don't have a CV like his by simply having a great voice. His claim that he's the only person Parky never called up on the XD to give the hairdryer treatment to is probably testament to that. He's had stints working at Radio City, Radio Aire and imperial phase Capital, but now hosts one of the biggest shows around, breakfast on Greatest Hits Radio. And with such an accomplished CV it makes sense that he's a brilliant story teller with brilliant stories to tell. Like the time he pinched a celebs booze stash at Party in the Park; how he almost didn't do his first show at Capital thanks to nerves; and an unfortunate (but hilarious) selfie incident. And did we mention his voice..? Catch Rossie on Great Hits Radio Breakfast: https://planetradio.co.uk/greatest-hits/west-midlands/ There's TONS of classic Rossie on Aircheck Downloads: https://www.aircheckdownloads.com/audio-search?term=simon+ross&sort_bef_combine=relevance_DESC And here he is on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rossie7dj
Simon Ross has enjoyed the best part of 37 Years on Radio stations around the country, from some of the successes from Rock in Preston, Capital in London and now currently Breakfast on Greatest Hits Radio.In this weeks edition Radio Greats, Rossie sits down with Luke to share some of the highlights from his 37 years career on the wireless from moving to London from Northern Ireland and working as a Chef before working for In Store Radio. Presenting on Rock FM, before getting the call from Richard Park to join Capital Radio, moving to Radio Aire in Leeds and then taking over Breakfast on Radio City, before launching Greatest Hits Radio in 2019.Big Thanks to Aircheck Downloads for use of content.
Today's high street heroes are local boys Daniel McKewan & Simon Ross who are busy getting ready to open a new eco-friendly vegan hair salon. The Canopy is due to open in Petersfield High Street this autumn. Roving reporter Jo Gray popped in to find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ruben en Arnie het op #SlatDieSport met Simon Ross Harmer van die Titans asook Jacques Faul (HUB van die Titans) gesels. Luister gerus weer hier as jy dit gemis het.
Ruben en Arnie het op #SlatDieSport met Simon Ross Harmer van die Titans asook Jacques Faul (HUB van die Titans) gesels. Luister gerus weer hier as jy dit gemis het.
Simon Rossie Ross from GHR Breakfast is in conversation this week with our guest host Pete Snodden, who presents the breakfast show on Cool FM.
When three Australasian photographers decided to create a Zine of Covid-19 related images during the initial outbreak, they could never have guessed it would come out just as New Zealand and Australia are facing a second round of infections. Palmerston North-based Tony Reddrop got in touch with expat Simon Ross in Sydney and Australian photographer Marty Walker in the Blue Mountains, to talk about a joint project about the pandemic. The result - Now It's Getting Serious - includes images that range from a Barbie doll wearing a mask and a sole bus passenger, to a hastily hand written sign saying "Go Home Now!! Don't Stay Here. Or near anyone." Lynn Freeman talks with all three photographers of the zine. Now Its Getting Serious is by Tony Reddrop, Marty Walker and Simon Ross.
In an effort to catalyze change, and elevate opportunities for women and people of color, Simone Founded Simone D. Ross, LLC, a consulting firm with the vision of catalyzing human thriving. Simone uses her 15+ years of corporate experience to bring voice to the importance of creating equity within business enterprises. Simone also brings a refreshing voice and insight to many events as a Host and Auctioneer. She facilitates inspiring experiences, content, and presentations, to "ignite the light" in the participants at the events she hosts. In This Episode: Why we need to invest in sponsorship to improve equity in the workplace How to intentionally create an intersectional workforce Why it’s so important for women and people of color to get onto boards of directors How Coronavirus has forced us to look at inequity with fresh eyes, and how some industries are doing intersectional problem-solving in response Why we need to boldly call out leaders who are upholding archaic systems Connect with Simon: https://simone-ross.com/ IG: @SimoneyD Linkedin ----> MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT TRADE AND TRAVEL - TEACHING 1000 PEOPLE HOW TO MAKE $1000.00 PER DAY. Connect with the show: Contact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee
In this episode Simon Ross joins us. Simon is one of the guys behind the Australian Precision Service Rifle Series. We ran with a bunch of questions from Alex, a uni student who is getting into this shooting. Check us out on Patreon, and if you like what we do, any support you can give would be amazing. https://www.patreon.com/precisionshootingpodcast Make sure you hit up Simon's crew for some of the best comps in the country! https://www.australianprecisionservicerifle.com/ Also, Greg's other media affiliations: Huntin HQ podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-417282917 Terminal Performance: https://www.youtube.com/user/TikkaT3Shooter Big thanks to Scoped out for this episode. www.scopedout.com.au
In this episode Rusty spoke with Simon Ross who has been involved with Practical Rifle (no Precision Service Rifle) shooting since it started formally in Australia. Simon has been instrumental in starting the discipline and seeing it grow and develop. Based in ACT, matches have grown to NSW and VIC, and I'm sure in time other states will follow. He is a knowledgeable guy as well, and we went through a number of helpful topics both on equipment and skill. Make sure you check out their website. http://www.australianprecisionservicerifle.com/ Thank you to Impact Dynamics for sponsoring this episode. www.impactdynamics.com.au
Radio City 2 Breakfast host Simon Ross looks ahead to his charity fight with Jay McVey this evening in aid for Cash For Kids and Fazakerley 9.
The State of the Universe - Stephen Hawking 70th Birthday Symposium
Simon Ross. Holography and black holes
PART 1 of another cool REAL Country chat with the always fun Lee from Jetty Road talking about touring, life, and their stunning album "FAR AWAY PLACES" Here is some more info on Jetty Road: Paving your own destiny is a topic Australian act Jetty Road are quite familiar with. Their debut six years ago into the Australian music scene saw them make the bold decision only a few years later to branch out into the Northern hemisphere; a courageous step, which is now starting to pay big dividends. Jetty Road are now making waves in Canada and Europe as well as their home country Australia. But winning one of Australia's highest country music accolades in January 2010, the CMAA Award (Golden Guitar) for Best Group, was the icing on the cake. Identical twin sisters, Lee and Paula Bowman, Julian Sammut and Simon Ross are members of what is now being touted one of Australia's hottest acts. The four friends met whilst studying at Music College in Melbourne, Australia, and after a few years began writing and recording, releasing their debut album Full Circle in 2005, the follow up album, Dirt Roads City Lights in 2007, and their multi award winning album, Life at a Million Miles in 2009. And the figures are starting to stack up. Since releasing Full Circle, the band have had nine tracks appear in the Top 20 on Australian country radio, 7 of those in the top 10, with Million Miles staying the number 1 position for 6 consecutive weeks. Seven of the video clips for these tracks have appeared in the Top 10 on the CMC Top 30 chart (Country Music Channel) - three of them to the coveted #1 position, City Lights (2008), Million Miles (2009) and World Keeps Turning (2009). Along with strong chart success, Jetty Road have taken home many awards over the past few years, including their first Golden Guitar award at the CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia for Best Group / Duo in January 2010. That year, Jetty Road was also honoured with Album of the Year and Single of the Year nominations. They've also won other key country music awards including Australian Independent Artist of the Year, Australian Independent Album of the Year, Australian Independent Group/Duo of the Year, numerous Australian Country Music People's Choice Awards and the National Music Oz Award for Best Country Act. Most recently, their signing to On Ramp Records, one of Canada's premiere country music record labels, is their next significant achievement. They are the only non-Canadian act amongst an impressive Canadian country music artist roster including Victoria Banks, Shane Yellowbird and Jaydee Bixby. And while many may view the title of Jetty Road's fourth album, Far Away Places, as a reference to their penchant for globetrotting, it also reflects their musical journey into the unknown. On past albums, Jetty Road have written all of their own material, but their latest project sees a branching out with a number of notable co-writes, including George Canyon (Wrong), and Jason McCoy (I'm a Dreamer / Welcome to the Party). Opting to record their 4th album half way across the globe in Vancouver, Canada with producer Paul Shatto has also proven to be an exciting partnership. So, what's in store for Jetty Road in 2012 you ask? Stay tuned; it seems they may be in for one memorable ride..... http://www.JettyRoad.com REAL Country video editing by: Terence Sadler The YouTube channel for REAL Country is interactive! So comment, view, share, rate and SUBSCRIBE!!! Add Ben Sorensen on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/BenSorensenFanPage http://www.facebook.com/RealCountry REAL Country on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/RealCountry Follow Ben Sorensen on TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/bensorensen1 Ben Sorensen's OFFICIAL page: http://www.BenSorensen.com REAL Country: http://www.RealCountryMix.com Druids Garden: http://www.DruidsGardenOnline.com
Radio City is turned into Radio Rebecca 96.7, in support of Rebecca Ferguson on X Factor. Santa Claus is live on the show from Lapland. Find out how the Rossie and Co Turkeys are getting on. Plus ay and Claire turn on the Thomas' Christmas Lights.
Rebecca Ferguson talks about how she is feeling now The X Factor final is getting closer. A dilemma on The City Surgery about someone who dances like Ann Widdecombe and the lady in question calls the show and she is not happy.
Keith Lemon chats to Jay and Claire, Mrs Brown is live in the studio, World War Three breaks out during a City Surgery and a very funny round of the Village Idiot.
Gok Wan pops in for a chat with Rossie and the Co. JLS talk exclusively to us after their X Factor performance and Mel C hints at a Spice Girl reunion.
X Factor star Rebecca Ferguson gives a message to her home city of Liverpool. The Co go giddy during The Village Idiot and someone is worried about their chivvy wedding on The City Surgery.
Shayne Ward tells us what he really thinks about Wayne Rooney. Find out why Rossie and Co made national press. There’s a wanabe Robert Pattison lookalike in THE CITY SURGERY and Bert has a Bogeyman on his case.
Listen again when Rossie and Co had Robbie Williams, Jason Orange and Mark Owen from Take That in the studio.
The Westlife lads tell us how they ended up in the Royal one night after a silly accident, Les Dawson makes the Co chuckle, Marvin from JLS chats about the MOBO's and listen to our Craic @ Dawn clip as many times as you want.
A wedding scammer call on a Man U fan, Charlotte Church tells us what she really thinks of Cheryl Cole and her ex-Gavin Henson, there's a very funny complaint made to ASDA about a topless pizza plus Liz McLarnon joins the co and talks war of the worlds.
BIGGINS makes a BIG BLOOPER live on the show, Joe McElderry tells us the truth behind the headlines, Lee Butler has a go at The Village Idiot and the best of THE WEDDING SCAMMER.