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This week on the Art Of Touring Podcast Siz Dog takes us down a trip down memory lane, and we hear some note worthy stories from Swedish Pop Factory, Delsinki, Anth from The Warbirds, Jules, Aaron and Nick from The Millionaires Club and Wolfie, Troy and Matt from The Hollywood Hitters! All these amazing acts will be playing at the Art Of Touring 100th Episode LIVE event on Feb 15th at The Spotted Mallard.Art OF Touring is proudly sponsored by http://www.loboscollectables.com/ and http://www.anytimefitness.com.au/
It's our first ever LIVE podcast, recorded to a SOLD OUT crowd of 250 people at The Spotted Mallard, Melbourne. We were lucky enough to be joined by the legendary Briggs, Aussie hip-hop star, comedian and writer on Disenchantment. Thanks to everyone who came down and made it such a memorable night for us both. Stay tuned for future dates of LIVE shows!
This week on the Art Of Touring Podcast, Siz Dog re-visits the Spotted Mallard to interview Whoopie Cat! The whole crew join in on a conversation about their best and worst moments on and off the stage.Art of Touring is brought to you this week by Ten Forward!
Episode 10 of Art Of Touring with Siz Dog. This week I spoke with the lads from Sydney based band Born Lion. This episode was recorded downstairs in the front bar of the Spotted Mallard during the Meltdown Festival held on Saturday May the 12th. Art Of Touring is brought to you this week by the Op Shop!
Episode 9 of Art Of Touring with Siz Dog. This week I spoke with the lads from Sydney based band Arteries. This episode was recorded downstairs in the front bar of the Spotted Mallard during the Meltdown Festival held on Saturday May the 12th. Art Of Touring is brought to you this week by Star Line interstellar tours to Hoth!
Episode 8 of Art Of Touring with Siz Dog. This week I spoke with Jesse and Grant from Brisbane Metal band The Black Swamp! This episode was recorded downstairs in the front bar at The Spotted Mallard during the Meltdown Festival held on Saturday May the 12th. Art Of Touring is brought to you this week by Tosche Station!
Episode 7 of Art Of Touring with Siz Dog. This week I spoke with Pete from Sydney Metal band Sumeru! This episode was recorded downstairs in the front bar at The Spotted Mallard during the Meltdown Festival held on Saturday May the 12th. Art Of Touring is brought to you this week by a surprise Hollywood director!
Episode 6 of Art Of Touring with Siz Dog. This week I spoke with the lads from Melbourne metal band NEVER! This episode was recorded downstairs in the front bar at The Spotted Mallard during the Meltdown Festival held on Saturday May the 12th. Art Of Touring is brought to you by Freeze Dried Tasty's Choice Instant Coffee!
Episode 5 of Art Of Touring with Siz Dog. This week I spoke with Dan from Moustache Ant! Kinga from Smoke Stack Rhino also sat in on the chat. This week's episode was recorded downstairs in the front bar at The Spotted Mallard during the Meltdown Festival held on Saturday May the 12th. This Episode is brought to you Old Mate's High Vis Jackets!
Episode 4 of Art Of Touring with Siz Dog. This week I sat down with Sam Haycroft who facilitates the Musicians surrounding Skull Fork! Ty, Kenny & Yuki from Skull Fork sat in on this conversation, as well as some great moments from Dave who also helps out with the band. This week's episode was recorded downstairs in the front bar at The Spotted Mallard during the Meltdown Festival held on Saturday May the 12th. This Episode is brought to you by Mr Tim's Old Timey Cough Syrup!
Alanta Colley chats all things bees with Bushy, Adam and Jed ahead of her Comedy Festival show "Days Of Our Hives". Colley is public health practitioner, comedian and co-founder of Sci Fight Science Comedy Debate held at the Spotted Mallard. She has performed for the Gates Foundation, Adelaide's Science Exchange and is a regular at Political Asylum and the Laboratory. By day she teaches engineering students about international development, by night she tells jokes about bees to confused crowds.
In April 2017 I reprised my take on William Speirs Bruce's role in our present day understanding of Antarctica at the Spotted Mallard. The audience were teh awesomes so I let them eat cake.