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The song “G'Day G'Day” written by Rob Fairbairn and sung by Aussie icon Slim Dusty captures the essence of the Australian way of life. Its lyrics celebrate friendship, connection, and inclusivity. In Silver Linings, Terry Lees shares that he says “g'day” a lot. It is a typical Aussie greeting, an abbreviation of ‘good day,' used to signify good morning, good afternoon, good evening. What might be construed as surprising is that g'day is the first word Terry utters when he opens his eyes upon waking each morning! It's part of his prayer life and the way he greets God every day! Terry shares how nothing is out of bounds when he talks with God.
The newest Yellow Wiggle Tsehay Hawkins drops by to tell us more about the new Wiggles country album and all the amazing artists that feature, including the late great Slim Dusty! Wayne's World this week is all about the amazing work of the Marine Rescue teams in our patch. Finally it wouldn't be a Monday without sport's Good, Bad and Ugly (it involves 100s at the MCG, politicians being salty and a shoulder charge) Don't forget to join the Michael & Angie group on Facebook to keep up to date and stay in touchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did Tamworth become the Country Music Capital of Australia? In this episode, I chat with Barry Harley and Lawrie Minson, two legends with decades of stories from the iconic Tamworth Country Music Festival. We cover:•
Wondering what ever happened to Don Walker and Cold Chisel? Or maybe what songs Don wrote for the band and what his solo stuff is like? Check this out ... Don Walker, hailed as one of Australia's finest songwriters, has built an enduring legacy through his work with Cold Chisel, his solo career, and his literary pursuits. Born in Ayr, Queensland, in 1951, Don spent his formative years on a sugarcane farm, an environment that shaped his deep appreciation for storytelling and the Australian landscape. Despite excelling academically and earning a physics degree from the University of Queensland, music remained his true calling. He began writing songs in his teenage years, influenced by country, blues, and the emerging rock 'n' roll sounds of the 1960s. In 1973, while living in Adelaide, Don co-founded Cold Chisel with Ian Moss, Phil Small, Steve Prestwich, and Jimmy Barnes. As the band's principal songwriter and keyboardist, Don crafted songs that resonated with the Australian experience, blending gritty realism with poetic lyricism. Cold Chisel's music, powered by Don's writing, captured the struggles, triumphs, and heartbreaks of ordinary lives. Tracks like Khe Sanh, a tale of a Vietnam veteran's post-war alienation, and Flame Trees, a nostalgic reflection on love and small-town life, became Australian anthems. Cold Chisel rose to prominence in the late '70s and early '80s, releasing landmark albums such as East and Circus Animals. Don's songwriting was praised for its depth and sophistication, setting the band apart in the Australian rock scene. Despite their massive success, internal tensions led to the band's breakup in 1983. Their farewell concert, The Last Stand, cemented their place in Australian music history. After Cold Chisel's breakup, Don turned his focus to solo projects. He formed the Catfish, releasing the album Unlimited Address in 89, which showcased his ability to blend rock, blues, and jazz influences. He later pursued a solo career under his own name, releasing We're All Gunna Die (1995), Cutting Back (2006), and Hully Gully (2013). These albums highlighted his distinctive narrative voice and ability to explore the darker corners of human experience with wit and insight. Beyond music, Don ventured into literature, publishing Shots in 2009, a memoir that offered a vivid and unflinching look at his life and career. The book was praised for its raw honesty and lyrical prose, further cementing his reputation as a master storyteller. Cold Chisel reunited several times, releasing new music and touring to the delight of their loyal fan base. Don's role in the band remained central, as he continued to pen songs that connected with audiences across generations. His collaborations with other artists, including Slim Dusty, Troy Cassar-Daley, and Tex Perkins, underscored his influence on Australian music. Don Walker's career spans decades of creative output, from iconic anthems to introspective solo works and literary achievements. His ability to capture the essence of Australian life through his art has made him a cultural icon and a revered figure in the nation's musical and storytelling traditions. Don joins us this week to share his incredible story. If you have a comment, query or suggestion for a future guest, please get in touch with me through my website I hope you enjoy this episode!
Slim Dusty's daughter Anne Kirkpatrick joins Ray Hadley in studio following the release of a new Slim Dusty compilation album.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Country music superstar Keith Urban joined Ray in the studio for an in-depth chat, which included a live performance, his experiences and stories about Slim Dusty, his new album, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Experience the magic of music creation with David Kirk Patrick from Two-Tone Pony on the Unfiltered Undiscovered Podcast. In this episode, we delve into the heart and soul of their latest album 'Born on the Road,' exploring the stories behind the songs, the creative collaborations within the band, and the influence of David's legendary parents, Slim Dusty and Joy McKean.
In this heartfelt episode of "Stories, Songs, and the 60th Truck," we sit down with Peter Wickham to explore his journey through music, trucking, and life in the Australian countryside. Peter shares his passion for playing the guitar, which he picked up at the age of 40, and treats us to renditions of classic Slim Dusty tunes along with his own compositions.We delve into the tales behind his songs, including a special piece written for the 60,000th Kenworth truck sold, which earned him a standing ovation at a prestigious trucking industry event. Peter's stories are rich with nostalgia, capturing moments from his life as a trucker, his experiences with wood chopping, and the camaraderie of the outback.Tune in to hear Peter's musical journey, his reflections on a life well-lived, and his insights into the changes he's witnessed over the years. This episode is a blend of music, memories, and the rugged charm of Australia's landscape, all narrated by a true legend of the outback.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We had a great concert in my backyard with George Jackson & Brad Kolodner, and I'm featuring their music on this show. I've also got some great tracks from the Travelling McCourys, Barry & Holly Tashian, the Stanley Brothers, and Junior Sisk. High Fidelity get a look in, and there's even an opening track from Australian great Slim Dusty and the Travelling Country Band.
This week we look at the history, culture, and politics of Scotland. There are lessons for all of us in seeing how Scotland has changed, been blessed and declined. We look at Scottish influence on the world; from psalms to paganism; Braveheart; the history of Scotland; John Knox; Education; Abortion; Sir James MacMillan; The Chief Apologises; Woke Scotland; Nicola Sturgeon; Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre; Pregnant Men; Conversion Therapy; Authoritarian Scotland; The New Highland Clearances; Eilish McColgan and Andy Murray; the decline of the Church; and hope for the future.With music from the Peat Bog Faeries, Slim Dusty, St Peters Free Church, the Battlefield Band; Sir James MacMillan; the Average White Band; Deacon Blue; RunRig; Nazareth; and Steph Macleod.
As 2023 draws to a close, its only natural from the team at Unfiltered and Undiscovered Podcast to do their annual end-of-season review. Join us for the award night of nights as we celebrate every guest who appeared on the show and nominate some of the hosts favourite moments. We announce the prestigious award of favourite Interview and our 2023 new release as featured on the podcast. We finish off with our big tips for 2023. Lots of laugh as memories as we journey down the amazing memories of 2023 as we look back on the year that has been. Really stocked to have brought you 43 episodes in 2023 with 26 of them being interview shows. A very special mention to our amazing guests Ben Penna, Boston's Sam Dimitrius, Aussie Hall of Famer Chris Masuak, Sean Fraser from The Ritzy Kids, Ray Walmsley from Demon, Gary Slater from Voodoolust, Jay Younie from Jupiter 5, Tailor Made Rejects, Brendan Radford, Josie, Billie Rose, Mick Medew and Ursulla, Laura Frank (2 Episodes) Sammi Palinkas, David Kirkpatrick Son of Slim Dusty from Two Tone Pony, Chloe Styler, Nathan May, Lizzie and the Beanstalks, Tammy Moxen, Suitcase Records, Pyrefly, Zac Cross Jordan Merrick, Sweet Talks, Katie Brooke. A shout out to Big Stu our Country Music Correspondent Merry Christmas everyone and enjoy your holidays. —-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links from the Show The incredible artists we lost this year: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2023_deaths_in_popular_music Song of the Year - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT4-144WX1w From me to You - Sammi Palinkas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmd04_OInrI Please come home for Christmas - Sweet Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts6XQHG3L-A —————————————————————————- If you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe. And please leave a review, it helps us get found. We appreciate you. YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/UnfilteredUndiscovered/featured Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredundiscovered TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@unfilteredundiscovered Check Out our Website: https://unfilteredandundiscovered.com/ Enjoy our Spotify Playlists Unfiltered & Undiscovered –https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5R84KLNeq7MhDewUtFJuqe Unfiltered Protest Songs https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2GTQ9aEQvxnVzRojKgtPdU?si=1fa4aadcd2244e15 Undiscovered Covers Uncovered https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0hnG997ahqqtI10PIlmohY?si=5faa9e38f38649bd #NewMusic #MusicDiscovery #MusicRecommendations.#NewMusicFriday #IndieMusic #UndergroundMusic #NewArtist #MusicPodcast #MusicLovers #DiscoverNewMusic #freshcountry #deathmetal
Somehow, someway the Aussies have won the ODI World Cup for a record sixth time! The bin lid comes through, the Aussies nail the conditions read and Cummins raises the cup! Also, a series wrap from Chris Goodrick and TK Hawkey heads out to sea. Featured clips and music this episode included We Are the Champions by Queen UMI 1977 Gala Performance Laurie Johnson 1969 KPM music, Pub with no Beer and Waltzing Matilda by Slim Dusty 1957, Tina Turner SImply the best 1989 Capitol Records and the X files theme by Mark Snow 1996 Warner Brothers Music. All music is used in conjunction with APRA AMCOS online mini licence, contact apra.com.au for details. You can check us out at gingersnapsydney.com .
Lindsay Waddington is joined by Aussie photographer, John Elliott. Listen as they explore his lifelong love for country music, and how his passion for lyrics and storytelling led him to work with the iconic, Slim Dusty. John talks about his amazing trip to the Opry with Keith Urban, his train ride through the Australian outback with the legendary Merle Haggard, and the incredible job opportunity to photograph the one and only, Garth Brooks, in Central Park New York.
In 1942 amidst the rugged terrain of Papua New Guinea, the battle to save the Australian mainland unfolded in treacherous conditions, dense jungles, and steep mountain ranges, shadowed by the constant threat of tropical diseases.The Kokoda Track, a narrow and challenging pathway, became the epicenter of a battle where outnumbered Australian forces, primarily composed of reservists, aided by local Papuan allies, valiantly defended the strategically crucial Port Moresby. Enduring severe hardships, shortages of supplies, and fierce battles, they succeeded in compelling the Japanese to retreat.Join us as we explore their unwavering determination and sacrifice, which defined this critical victory for the Allies in the Pacific while facing incredible difficulties, and helped to solidify just what it means to be an ANZAC.Clips used from Slim Dusty, "Kokoda Track" and Stan Bissett - https://australiansatwarfilmarchive.unsw.edu.au/archive/1223
Lindsay Waddington is joined by one of Australia's most recorded musicians, Doug Gallacher, a beloved figure in the Australian music scene. From touring with highly acclaimed artists including Julie Anthony, Peter Allen and Slim Dusty, to playing on many of Australia's most iconic jingles and songs. Doug has performed on some of Australia's most prestigious TV shows, “The Midday Show”, and “Carols in the Domain”, showcasing his remarkable talent on stage, further solidifying his reputation as a world-class musician.
Prepare for another wild ride in Episode 1 - Part 8 of "Proper True Yarn"!
On this day 20 years ago, President Bush said that he had seen "no evidence" that Saddam Hussein was involved in the September 11 terrorist attacksWhile The White House has never formally charged that Mr. Hussein was part of the Sept. 11 plot, President Bush had wondered immediately after the attack whether Saddam Hussein's regime might have had a hand in it. We discuss that and the testimony from National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection and Counter-Terrorism, Richard A Clarke, who claimed the government had failed the American people. IN other news Hurricane Isabel made landfall in the USA this week 20n years ago, which was a welcome distraction for the president amidst all the political turmoil. It forced evacuations right across the east coast of the USA, shut down major infrastructure and did billions of dollars worth of damage.Thank goodness for sport hey? In the NFL Jamal Lewis set the single-game rushing record of 295 yards in the Blatimore Ravens 33-13 victory over the Cleveland Browns. In music Pharrell's 'Frontin'' debuts on the bilboard charts, we've got new albums from David Bowie, Starsailor, DMX and The Darkness give us Permission to Land. Also Billy Corgan announces that Zwan have broken up and diverts his attention to poetry and wrestling. At the box office we've got Robert Rodriguez' 'Once Upon a Time in Mexico. In TV Sharon Osbourne gets a talk show and Australia's Hi-5 celebrates their 200th episode thanks to a bunch of dads who couldn't keep their eyes off the telly. Bennifer, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are forced to delay/call off their wedding this time 20n years ago because they were getting too much attention. We also say a sad goodbye to a legend as Slim Dusty passes away on the 19th of September 2003. Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
Welcome to another episode of the Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast. In this week's instalment, we have the privilege of engaging in a heartfelt conversation with none other than David Kirkpatrick. While the world may know him as the son of the iconic Australian Country music legend, Slim Dusty, David's relationship with music runs deep, weaving an intricate thread throughout his life's narrative. Unlike the more direct path often associated with musicians, David's expedition towards sharing his musical creations with the world has taken a unique and slightly longer route. Buckle up as we delve into the fascinating chronicle of his journey, a journey that has ultimately culminated in the creation of his compelling story-telling songs. His recent releases, "Stormy Weather" and "A Life Well Lived" have stood out, showcasing David's prowess in the realm of storytelling songwriting. They are, brought to life with the collaboration of his band Two Tone Pony, and encapsulate his experiences, emotions, and perspectives in a way that evoke a sense of joy and emotion So, get ready to be transported into the realm of Two Tone Pony and David Kirkpatrick. Join us in exploring the stories, influences, and creative processes that have led to the creation of his soul-stirring melodies. It's an episode you won't want to miss, offering a window into the world of an artist whose journey is as captivating as the songs he crafts. WATCH THE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE AND AS ALWAYS WATCH TILL THE END. ———————————————————————————————- Links from the Show Two Tone Pont Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/twotoneponyband Website - https://www.twotonepony.com/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@twotonepony/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/78NvA3ZxJ4UbAhmv0UwN1b?si=092GCXIgRE2s0ut_VI6cnA Featured Songs Stormy Weather - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsS3hLflqFw A Life Well Lived - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjdsCD_9I7Q Final Song (Lyrics from the Playlist) It's a Life - Railmotor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEAqFtZKRz4 —————————————————————————- If you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe. And please leave a review, it helps us get found. We appreciate you. YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/UnfilteredUndiscovered/featured Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredundiscovered TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@unfilteredundiscovered Check Out our Website: https://unfilteredandundiscovered.com/ Enjoy our Spotify Playlists Unfiltered & Undiscovered –https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5R84KLNeq7MhDewUtFJuqe Unfiltered Protest Songs https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2GTQ9aEQvxnVzRojKgtPdU?si=1fa4aadcd2244e15 Undiscovered Covers Uncovered https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0hnG997ahqqtI10PIlmohY?si=5faa9e38f38649bd #NewMusic #MusicDiscovery #MusicRecommendations.#NewMusicFriday #IndieMusic #UndergroundMusic #NewArtist #MusicPodcast #MusicLovers #DiscoverNewMusic #freshcountry
Growing up with father Slim Dusty and boarding school in Sale Victoria our featured guest David from Two Tone Pony the band after retiring from a career as a medical practitioner has gotten back into the studio and out on the road. Celebrating the art of songwriting, passion, and music host Rae Leigh and David discuss the powerful art form and give tips and advice on the journey to writing, co-writing, and recording your own music. Two Tone Pony was born out of late afternoon verandah sessions overlooking the Tasman Sea on the Central Coast of NSW. With their musical roots buried in alt-country, this five-piece collective is beginning to create a following amongst people who enjoy foot-tapping on Sunday afternoons whilst listening to original tunes that tell stories of Australia. Their influences include locals such as Slim Dusty and Don Walker, but also those on the American scene like Jason Isbell and Wilco. Between them they've been around various musical outfits for quite some time, they share vocals, can play multiple instruments, and love what they do. Over the last twelve months, they've written and recorded a bunch of original tunes that are shovel-ready to tour and you can sample them by jumping on the video links. Two Tone Pony is David Kirkpatrick, Ian Rhodes, Graham Puglisi, Glen Willey, and Greg Richardson. Connect with Two Tone Pony here: Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Spotify
Betrayal, cruelty & misguided relationships are common to all...however there comes a point when we realise that holding onto pain robs us of happiness in the present, and future. This podcast looks at when and why we need to let go of the past. And here is the link to country and western singer, the late Slim Dusty's beautiful ballad Looking forward, Looking back https://youtu.be/p46JjmUUv98
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.We share a zoom room chat today with 34 year veteran of the music industry, 14 albums, 10 golden guitars, Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and ARIA Award winner, James Blundell.He's written hits for Lee Kernaghan, Slim Dusty and Jimmy Little, busked around Europe in a van and now adds hemp farmer to his list of achievements.Includes Songs:James Blundell - Breakfast at SweetheartsJames Blundell & James Reyne - Way Out WestJames Blundell - Blue HeelerJames Blundell - SidewaysWild River - Heart AttackWhat has James Blundell been up to lately … let's find out!To catch up on podcasts from other favourite artists, simply go to “ThatRadioChick.com.au”Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
In this week's show, I pay tribute to Joy Kirkpatrick OAM, premier lady of Australian country music, and a huge influence on my life, by featuring a track from Slim Dusty's ‘Live At Tamworth' album that she wrote. There's also music from my LP collection – tracks from the Country Gentlemen, Here Today, Charlie Monroe, the Johnson Mountain Boys and the Marshall Family. I've also included a few more recent favourites, such as Corrina Rose Logston, Barry & Holly Tashian, and Bill Evans. Enjoy!
The night Dame Edna Everage performed with Slim Dusty at Carlton Hill Station. Green ants helping protect northern crops.
Imagine going to a remote cattle station in 1993 to watch Slim Dusty and Dame Edna Everage perform on the back of a road train.
Dave Gleeson is known for his blistering performances in The Screaming Jets and The Angels, but he grew up singing at Mass in Cardiff, with a mum who opened their home to hundreds of foster children
Dave Gleeson is known for his blistering performances in The Screaming Jets and The Angels, but he grew up singing at Mass in Cardiff, with a mum who opened their home to hundreds of foster children
We visit Australia's highest permanent single drop waterfall, Wallaman Falls, and share our Top Tips for hiking with children. Plus we visit the actual Pub with No Beer, made famous by Slim Dusty's hit song of the same name, Paul gets creative harvesting mangoes and we whip up a delicious mango smoothie while camping in beautiful Bowen. Get your hands on a copy of our Ultimate Road Trip Ready Pack: Lessons from a Lap Year and start planning your dream travels - https://thefeelgoodfamily.com/product/ultimate-australia-road-trip-ready-pack-travel-guide/ Check out the footage from our latest episodes on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/@TheFeelGoodFamily Subscribe to Jasperoo - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceGx3esRSQBYZfWvf4KVtw Too good not to share! Starlink RV 50% OFF in Australia until New Years Eve 2022! Use this link below to buy your kit for only $450 - https://www.starlink.com/?utm_source=FEELGOOD Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com.au Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].
This show is mostly about the fiddle. Some great tunes, and a couple of songs about players. Australia's Slim Dusty kicks off with some sweet fiddle playing from Colleen Trenwith, and others featured are the great Kenny Baker. Glen Duncan with Longview, Bill Monroe, Rhonda Vincent, Michael Cleveland, Flatt & Scruggs with Paul Warren, upcoming star Aynsley Porchak with Carolina Blue from ETSU, the HCBB, and that show stopper, ‘Orange Blossom Special' from Chubby Anthony and the Stanley Brothers.
Scott and Sean are joined by Andrew in third chair. We discuss The Pogues' 1985 cover of And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda. The song while fictional, details the horrific slaughter wreaked upon ANZAC soldiers during the WWI Gallipoli Campaign in 1915. The song begs the question of a soldier's sacrifice and what was it all for? Originally written during the Vietnam War but set during The Great War, Eric Bogle's 1971 ballad treating the ultimate sacrifices paid by Australia's young men, was movingly covered by The Pogues (and many others), is anti-war but not anti-soldier. Heartbreaking in its realism and portrayal of lost and wasted youth, this is definitely a piece that will stick with you for a long time. Give it a listen! Link to the song: https://youtu.be/cZqN1glz4JY Link to the original by Eric Bogle: https://youtu.be/WG48Ftsr3OI Link to Waltzing Matilda (sung by Slim Dusty): https://youtu.be/FqtttbbYfSM Follow Andrew on Twitter: @ManlyFidelity Scott and Sean: @dotgiff @hashtagheybro Think you've got a song with some historical context that we should discuss on the show? Send us an email or DM and we'll bring you on the pod! HistoryInMusicPodcast@gmail.com
Munk, A.K.A. Munkimuk, is a Jardwadjali Koori hip hop artist, rapper, producer, breakdancer, visual artist and composer (what hasn't he done?!) from Sydney. He co-founded the hip hop group (although he calls it “just his group of mates”) South West Syndicate and has his own program “Making Tracks” on Koori Radio, a First Nations radio station based in Sydney. During our talk, I found out Munk is a well of wisdom when it comes to Indigenous talent who have travelled the word as world class performers. Inspiring others is his biggest passion, and if you'll stick to the end, you'll be treated with the South West Syndicate track “Paradise,” featuring Uncle Wes Marne! Please be advised that this podcast contains references to people who have passed. Show script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FGZi8R6qvnpEiY2az5NSZEo7rcs2Es_Zm2SRvkKNF_k/edit?usp=sharing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southwestsyndicate/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southwestsydnicate YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/munkimuk Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5PucMfIdu03qFXHTIBh9xb?si=ak3t9tB4Ta2Vi0TwuKPvug Links for more information: - NAIDOC in the City 2022: https://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/naidoc-in-the-city - Uncle Wes Marne's book: https://www.booktopia.com.au/through-old-eyes-wes-marne/book/9780645428209.html - Slim Dusty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqtttbbYfSM - Wilma Reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5abFvRet5s4 - The Average White Band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISLeHByD-I - Koori Radio: https://kooriradio.com/ - The Black Rock Band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Po9jbh6P98&list=RDEMLa2m4ciouK6o4C3w7Wn5qg&start_radio=1 - Yabun festival: https://www.facebook.com/YabunFestival/ - Ngarra-Burria: https://www.sainsburymusic.com/ngarra-burria/ - Black Panther Woman documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4151104/ - Seed: https://www.seedmob.org.au/
Ahead of his show with Mossy at the Deni Ute Muster, we spoke with Troy Cassar-Daley about surpassing the legendary Slim Dusty for Golden Guitars won, working with his daughter, his incredible live album, and hitting the stage with the legendary Ian Moss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode we once again opened up the request lines to the members of our Traditional Country Tragics Facebook group for an all-request show! Requests came in from all over the USA and further afield, including cuts from Porter Wagoner, Faron Young, Slim Dusty, Daryle Singletary and plenty of curve balls. You made the playlist this week and I've got to say that you all have great taste. Cheers!
#055 - ROD COE: EMI Producer & Bass Player, In this episode: Starting as a young musician Rod's early days as a musician Rod's take on practising the instrument Pros and Cons of being in a band Rod Coe produced the legendary punk band The Saints How Rod produced Slim Dusty, and later became his bass player Rod's time as producer at EMI Sydney Managing the double-bass on stage
Millsy started off the program with a chat with a man who claims to know ‘Duncan' who Slim Dusty loves to have a beer with.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debra Dank walks and talks differently when she's at home on Gudanji country, because she comes with this place. (Content warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners please take care when listening. Some elements of this program may be distressing)
Matty O Catches up with John Butler after selling out a run of shows back home he let's us in on the differences between playing solo and with the Trio. Which does he prefer and what's life like on the road? Find out here.Make sure you're subscribed to Triple M Aussie.https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/triple-m-aussieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Horseshoeing was a booming industry in Philadelphia back when horses were the primary means of transportation. In 1902, the men and children who did most of the work struck for better wages, hours, and conditions, effectively shutting down the city's transport network until their demands were met. Music: Names Upon the Wall by Slim Dusty, arranged and performed by Sam James.
May is New Zealand Music Month, so in this show we've got some original bluegrass from NZ's Catherine Bowness (Mile Twelve), Hot Diggity, and Colleen & Paul Trenwith playing with Slim Dusty. As always, there's some great music from others including Caroline Jones, Joe Mullins, John Reischman and their great bands.
Lee Kernaghan OAM, in full Lee Raymond Kernaghan, (born April 15, 1964, Corryong, Victoria, Australia), Australian popular singer who reinvigorated Australian country music in the 1990s, synthesizing traditional country themes with energetic styles of contemporary rock and roll and images of an evolving Australian rural culture.Kernaghan was the eldest child of Ray Kernaghan, who rose to great popularity as a country music singer during Lee's teen years. In the mid-1970s Lee formed his first band with his brother Greg and his sister Tania—the latter of whom also went on to become a successful country singer.Kernaghan is an Australian country music singer, songwriter and guitarist. Lee spent his formative years growing up in the Riverina country of Southern New south Wales. Kernaghan has won four ARIA Awards and three APRA Awards, and has sold over two million albums, and as of 2021, he has won 38 Golden Guitars at the Country Music Awards of Australia (second to Slim Dusty).Kernaghan was the 2008 Australian of the Year in recognition of his support for rural and regional Australia. Kernaghan was the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award at the 2015 ARIA Awards, for Spirit of the Anzacs.
Blake Dantier picks his TOP FIVE Australian Drinking Songs inspired by the release of his debut album DRY SEASON. The guys break down songs from Cold Chisel, AC/DC, Slim Dusty & more.Listen to "TOP FIVE" & Blake DantierListen to Bradley McCawJoin BRAD'S PLACE (Newsletter)Blake Dantier's WebsiteProduced by OFM (Old Fashioned Media)Created, produced and hosted by Bradley McCawEnginnered by Kayna StattsEditted by K-Leb AisbettSound designed by Matt Erskine at Cross Point Solutions And Original Video designed by Adam Shaw at Axis Productions Theme composed by James Ryan
Blake Dantier picks his TOP FIVE Australian Drinking Songs inspired by the release of his debut album DRY SEASON. The guys break down songs from Cold Chisel, AC/DC, Slim Dusty & more.Listen to "TOP FIVE" & Blake DantierListen to Bradley McCawJoin BRAD'S PLACE (Newsletter)Blake Dantier's WebsiteProduced by OFM (Old Fashioned Media)Created, produced and hosted by Bradley McCawEnginnered by Kayna StattsEditted by K-Leb AisbettSound designed by Matt Erskine at Cross Point Solutions And Original Video designed by Adam Shaw at Axis Productions Theme composed by James Ryan
Along the Road to Gundagai by Slim Dusty and Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
Celebrating episode 180 with a child meeting her hero, Colin shares his amazing journey with Rae as they discover his journey inspired her's and the creative circle of inspirations continues. Born in Dublin in 1964, Colin Buchanan is a storyteller to a generation. On the release of his 1991 debut album, Galahs In The Gidgee, the Sydney Morning Herald declared him, “...simply the best singer-songwriter to emerge on the Australian Country scene in the last decade.” Three decades later, Buchanan has more than lived up to early expectations, building a diverse and successful career across the media. He is a nine times Golden Guitar winner, both as an artist in his own right and as collaborator with the cream of Australian country music, penning hit songs for the likes of Slim Dusty, Troy Cassar-Daley, Adam Harvey, Beccy Cole, Amber Lawrence and a host of others. Colin's most substantial single contribution as co-writer remains his work with Lee Kernaghan. Colin has a remarkable 30 songwriting credits on Kernaghan's 2022 Greatest Hits release, “Lee Kernaghan:3 Decades Of Hits.” With a long-awaited country album set for release in 2022, Colin Buchanan returns to his roots with a collection of remarkable songs inspired by the people, places and stories of everyday Australia. Connect with Colin: Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Spotify
Opowieść o piosence, którą zapewne wszyscy słyszeliście nie raz. Stanowi nieoficjalny hymn Australii. „Waltzing Matilda”, bo tak brzmi jej tytuł została napisana przez prawnika i dziennikarza Banjo Patersona. Spędzał on lato w 1895 roku razem z narzeczoną w prowincjonalnym miasteczku Dagworth. Podczas tego pobytu usłyszał parę historii o ciężkim losie okolicznych robotników, bezrobotnych włóczęgów i postrzygaczy owiec. Historie urzekły Patersona i gdy na dodatek usłyszał jak jego gospodyni Christina Macpherson pięknie gra na cytrze, poskładał wszystkie opowieści w jedną, a Christina dodała melodię. Powstała opowieść o swagmanie który rozbił obóz nad starorzeczem rzeki i poczęstował się bezdomną, w jego mniemaniu owcą. Gdy właściciel owcy wraz z eskortą żołnierzy wpadł na jego trop swagman chcąc uniknąć aresztowania rzucił się do wody i utonął. Piosenka szybko stała się popularna w okolicy. Paterson tekst piosenki sprzedał wydawnictwu Angus i Robertson, a wydawnictwo spółce James Inglis & Co. Spółka sprowadzała do Australii blisko 1,5 miliona funtów herbaty rocznie. Jej znakiem towarowym był „Billy Tea”. A bohater piosenki w pierwszej zwrotce właśnie parzy herbatę wg tej tradycyjnej metody. Nowi właściciele zlecili drobne poprawki tekstu i melodii i wykorzystali piosenkę do promocji swojego towaru. Piosenka wkrótce opanowała całą Australię, a razem z australijskimi żołnierzami, wyruszyła na muzyczny podbój świata. No i dziś Waltzing Matilda słyszał chyba każdy, a piosenka stała się nieoficjalnym hymnem Australii. A tytuł? Nie ma nic wspólnego z tańcem. Pochodzi od niemieckich emigrantów. Niemieccy czeladnicy wędrowali z miejsca na miejsce ucząc się od mistrzów zawodu. Te podróże nazywali auf der walz. Od tego waltz to więc takie poróżowanie. Matilda zaś, jak podają niektóre źródła, oznacza Potężną Dziewicę Bitewną, tak w okresie wojen trzydziestoletnich nazywano kobiety towarzyszące obozom żołnierskim. Z czasem to słowo na określenie ciepłych koców, zwijanych i noszonych na ramieniu podczas marszu. W Australii to miano przeszło na cały tobołek włóczęgi owinięty w koc. A więc Waltzing Matilda to po prostu wędrowanie z tobołkiem, zwanym Matyldą. W teście pojawia się jeszcze parę charakterystycznych australijskich określeń: swagman – to tramp, włóczęga - dosłownie człowiek z tobołkiem, billabong – to starorzecze, coolibah tree - odmiana eukaliptusa, pod którym obóz rozbił nasz swagman , jumbuck – niestrzyżona owca, taką złapał swagman, No i Billy, w pierwszej zwrotce swagman czeka aż się Billy zagotuje. A w zasadzie Billy of Tea. To niewielki, prowizoryczny imbryk do gotowania wody. Miał zazwyczaj kształt walca z metalowym uchem. Swagman wieszał taki imbryk z wodą na od ogniskiem. Kiedy woda zawrzała sypał do niej herbaty i odstawiał na parę minut. Następnie aby oddzielić fusy od płynu brał za rączkę/ucho odchodził od ogniska i zakręcał imbrykiem parę dynamicznych obrotów. Siła odśrodkowa dociskała liście herbaty do denka i można było spokojnie spożywać napój nie plując fusami. Do dziś dokonano niezliczonej liczby nagrań Waltzing Matilda. Podobno blisko 1000. Może więcej. Ja dla Was wybrałem wersję zaśpiewaną i nagraną przez Slima Dustiego. Slim Dusty (czyli David Gordon Kirckpatrick) był ikoną australijskiej muzyki country, nagrał ponad 100 płyt był jednym z głównych popularyzatorów gatunku muzycznego „bush ballad”. No i nikt inny tylko on mógł zaśpiewać Waltzing Matilda na ceremonii zamknięcia igrzysk olimpijskich w sydnej w 2000 roku. A więc proszę państwa Slim Dusty i Walzting Matilda . Posłuchajcie. Sail Ho Audycja zawiera utwory: "Waltzing Matilda" w wykonaniu Slima Dusty'ego, słowa: Banjo Paterson, muzyka: Christina Macpherson @jarasaseasongi znajdziesz na Facebooku i YouTube
As soon as I heard Amyl and the Sniffers, I was hooked. The name for one: genius. And this band out of Melbourne, with a phenomenal frontwoman and wild live show, held a lot of promise. They delivered on their debut, and kept that fire alive on the follow up too. Amy Taylor is the lead singer of Amyl and the Sniffers, and every time I've spoken to her I've been left feeling giddy afterwards. As we kick off Ausmusic Month for another year, who better to ask to Take 5? From Slim Dusty to Barkaa to AC/DC and beyond, this is Amy Taylor's Australia. AC/DC – If You Want Blood (You've Got It) Maureen Elkner - Rak off, Normie! Barkaa & Mackridge - 22Clan Slim Dusty - Looking Forward Looking Back Yothu Yindi - Treaty (Radio Mix)
Weekly fishing news, events and tips etc from a NSW perspective.
Recorded immediately before the blockbuster James Harden trade on Wed. afternoon, No Dunks hit the beach to answer your questions and comments! Topics include: Whether Trae Young is the new Kevin Love, just how good the Warriors can be, who's on Leigh's All-NBA Putback Dunk Team, reptile dysfunction, mushrooms, cricket, Slim Dusty, and more.Subscribe to No Dunks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NoDunksInc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Moroccan writer-director Maryam Touzani talks about her powerfully subtle film based on a real life story. A new podcast looks back at an iconic Australian TV series that was also David Bowie's favourite show, and we meet the makers of a new film about Slim Dusty.
Moroccan writer-director Maryam Touzani talks about her powerfully subtle film based on a real life story. A new podcast looks back at an iconic Australian TV series that was also David Bowie's favourite show, and we meet the makers of a new film about Slim Dusty.
The legendary Joy McKean joined Jonesy & Amanda for a truly incredible chat about her late husband Slim Dusty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.