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Australian TV and radio presenter Steve Vizard joins Graham Cornes. His new book is 'Nation, Memory, Myth'. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Vizard has led such an interesting life as you'll hear in this chat. But we only scratch the surface. Steve's new book is called Nation, Memory, Myth. It's available now in all the usual places. Hear the Remember When Legends interviews live each Sunday on 3AW at 9.15pm or catch up weekly here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Vizard joined Grubby to chat about his new book Nation, Memory, Myth. Available now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Had the absolute pleasure of chatting with TV legend Steve Vizard on the latest episode of Comedy Legends with Bevo! Growing up, I was a huge fan of 'Fast Forward' and 'Full Frontal', so sitting down with Steve was a surreal experience. We talked about how the night he won his first Gold Logie turned out to be even more special with the birth of his first child, what it meant to him to win the Father in the Year 2001 and Steve gave some tips to other fathers out there.We also spoke about his Tonight Live show and the incredible guests he had on the show and the amazing success of 'Fast Forward' and 'Full Frontal' plus much more.Thanks so much to Steve for his time, to Daniel Chelcowski from Melbourne University Publishing for teeing up the interview and the team at PodBooth for helping with producing the episode.A huge thanks also to our new partner Ancora National and Aussie Rules Global for their generous support in sponsoring Comedy Legends with Bevo for the entire season.
Simon Owens, Andrew McLaren and Kevin Trask pay tribute to the late Philip Brady after his passing on Feb 11. Guest appearances from Denise Drysdale, Glenn Robbins, Brian Mannix, Tony Martin, Peter Hitchener, Steve Vizard , Jane Kennedy, Greg Evans, Mick Molloy, Daryl Somers, Dee Dee Dunleavy, Shane Healy, Grubby Stubbs, Wilbur Wilde, Brian Nankervis, Rex Hunt, Stephen Beers, Amanda Muggleton, Darren James, Barry Crocker, Derryn Hinch, Rosie Walton, Daryl Braithwaite, Diana Trask, Steve Price, Sam Pang, Ross Stevenson, Silvie Paladino, Pete Smith, David Mann, Jeff Kennett, Sam Newman, Neil Mitchell, Patti Newton, Graham Mott, Normie Rowe, Susan Gaye Anderson, Tony Tardio, Eddie McGuire, Athol Guy, Colette Mann, Gavin Wood, Steve Vizard. Thanks to Ben Davidson and Alex Riddell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian TV Royalty Steve Vizard joins John to talk about his new book 'Here Comes Grandpa', based on his own experiences as a grandparent. He also reflects on his esteemed career in TV 'Here Comes Grandpa' is available exclusively at boutique book retailer, Brio Books Listen to John Stanley live from 8pm Monday to Friday on 2GB/4BCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Vizard reminisces with Philip and Andrew, and introduces daughter Steph Vizard to talk about her debut novel The Love ContractSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
: Jade Hurley is our Remember When Legend : Rick Milne talks Antiques and Collectables : Kevin Trask takes us to 2000 in Trask's Time Tunnel : Music montage of the hits of 1966 : Steve Vizard and daughter Steph : Tony Moclair preview Australia Overnight : Produced by Jono Boyle with Gayle Watson in news See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marianne Faithfull's journey from 60's elfin-voiced beauty to grande-dame of rock music has given us some wonderful music, including Broken English, inspired by the Baader-Meinhof terrorist gang. We look at her career, focusing on what this album meant for her. Many may know the title-track single, but the album brings a bunch of stunning tracks we know you're going to really enjoy discovering, including, “The Ballad of Lucy Jordan” and Lennon's “Working Class Hero”. Our “album you must listen to before you die” is Pink Floyd's gloomy masterwork, “The Wall”, a stunning vision of British society said to be “so unremittingly dismal.... that it makes gloom-mongers such as Randy Newman or Nico seem like Peter Pan and Tinker Bell”. Needless to say, we love it, not least for the wonderful production by Bob Ezrin. (“Berlin”, Peter Gabriel”, and “Billion Dollar Babies” )In “Rock News”, Jeff brings us up to speed with upcoming tours by Roger Waters, Bruce Springsteen, Yes, and Kiss, Oh, goody! References: Roger Waters, Frankfurt, Germany, Brian Johnson, Bruce Springsteen Day, Yes, George Thorogood and the Destroyers, Kiss, The Wall, Pink Floyd, Enmore Theatre, Countess Eva Von Sacher-Masoch, Steve Vizard, Paul McCartney, Here, There and Everywhere, Rolling Stones, Keef, Wild Horses, heroin addiction, Broken English, Island Records, Chris Blackwell, 1001 Albums you must listen to before you die, Robert Dimery, Working Class Hero, The Ballad of Lucy Jordan, Shel Silverstein, Dr Hook and the Medicine Show, Stevie Winwood, Richard Lowenstein, Dogs in Space, Dangerous Acquaintances , A Child's Adventure, Intrigue, Kissin' Time, Before the Poison, Blazing Away Episode Playlist
August 9-15, 1980 This week Ken welcomes Australian writer, TV personality, journalist and author John Safran to the show. Ken and John discuss John Safran vs God, John's range of work, talking listeners out of liking John, documentaries, Gonzo journalism, Always Wear Sunscreen, Not the Sunscreen Song, having a hit single, novelty songs, Raspberry Cordial, High School accomplishments, Music Jamboree, backmaked Ozzy Osbourne, how helpful dressing up is, Yeshiva College, Brooklyn, loving hip hop, Public Enemy, Professor Griff, Judaism, antisemitism, youthful confusion, Vanilla Ice, the pre-internet days, compartmentalization, Steve Vizard, stealing from Letterman, ABC, multi-cultural programming, offensive stuff, Jocko, Eric Bana, VFL/AFL, I'm An Individual, the mystery of the Croc Hunter, Steve Irwan's relationship with Australia, Round the Twist, Ross Noble, Home and Away, New South Wales, Queensland, finding pornography in the wild, Number 96, Ken's mysterious age, Prisoner in Cell Block H, The Castle, David vs Goliath stories, Mad Max, stunts, CGI, the Australian 70s remake of The Wizard of Oz simply called Oz, The Blizzard of '78, Looney Toons, loving Warner Bros, Fat Albert, racial identity, very special episodes, perverts, American Culture, hyphenated Americans, missing subtext, the post Civil Rights 1960s progress that dissolved in the 1980s, Reagan, American Identity, Pakistani American heavy metal bands, Mulan, cigarettes, Israel and it's place in American apocalyptical evangelical Christianity, menthol cigarettes, true crime, and the strangeness of prescription drugs in the US.
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Steve Vizard joins us to reflect on the life of the great Barry Humphries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tania was the “it” girl of Australian television, TV host Molly Meldrum discovered her dancing on Countdown. It wasn't long before she was working on TV shows like The Factory, offering TLC to Cyndi Lauper on ABC's Countdown Revolution and appearing on Steve Vizard's Tonight Live. In 2014, Tania Lacy was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Today she's touring Australia, taking time to smell the roses, make people laugh and connect with the universe. This podcast features themes of anarchy, borderline personality disorder, Kylie Minogue and Countdown Revolution. More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink
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Multi-award-winning composer, pianist and MIJF Artist in Residence Paul Grabowsky AO shares his thoughts on jazz, and his extensive career in the music industry. This conversation is hosted by his friend and long-time collaborator, Steve Vizard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello everyone, This is Mirko Guerrini, and I welcome you to the Jazz Transcription Clinic, a monthly interviews podcast where we talk with accomplished jazz doctors about their lives, careers and their personal transcription secrets. On this episode of the Jazz Transcription Clinic Podcast, Mirko Guerrini interviews the guest jazz doctor: Paul Grabowsky. Paul Grabowsky is a pianist, composer, arranger, conductor – and is one of Australia's most distinguished artists. Born in Papua New Guinea, Paul was raised in Melbourne. During the late 70's he became prominent in the music scene in Melbourne, working in various jazz, theatre and cabaret projects. He lived and worked in Europe and the US from 1980-85, during which time he performed with many jazz luminaries including Art Farmer and Johnny Griffin. He returned to Australia in 1986 and established a reputation as one of Australia's leading jazz musicians with such bands as his own trio and sextet, the Wizards of Oz and as musical director for singer Vince Jones. He was musical director of Tonight Live with Steve Vizard (a nationally televised variety show) from 1990-1992. He was Commissioning Editor (Arts and Entertainment) for ABC Television 1995-98. He has written the scores for over twenty feature films in Australia, the UK and US including ‘Innocence' (Paul Cox), ‘Last Orders', ‘The Eye of the Storm', ‘Words and Pictures'(Fred Schepisi) and ‘Shiner' (John Irvin). His television credits include the series ‘Phoenix' and ‘Janus' and the Emmy-winning ‘Empire Falls'. His works for the theatre include four operas and various multimedia works. His most recent opera, created for soprano Emma Matthews, ‘The Space Between', with libretto by Steve Vizard, premiered at Arts Centre Melbourne in September 2018. He is the Founding Artistic Director of the Australian Art Orchestra, which he led from 1994-2013. He has won seven ARIA awards (most recently in 2019 for his recording ‘Tryst' with singer Kate Ceberano)), two Helpmann awards, several APRA and Bell Awards and a Deadly award. He was the Sydney Myer Performing Artist of the Year in 2000, and received the Melbourne Prize for Music in 2007. He was the 2010 Australian National University H.C.Coombs Fellow. He was Artistic Director of the Queensland Music Festival from 2005-2007 and was Artistic Director of the Adelaide Festival of Arts for 2010 and 2012. He is currently a Professor at Monash University, and director of the Monash University Academy of Performing Arts and the Monash Art Ensemble. In 2014 he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia for services to music and arts administration. In this episode, Paul explains his personal transcribing approach and shows how to profit from every transcription you make. He is also providing many examples of solos that have been significant to his musical growth. Among all the great things that Paul says, my favourites are: 'You won't ever sound like somebody else, because you are not that person', 'MIles can play one note and all of the sudden all the energy conveys there!' 'George Coleman is the Mozart of Hard Bop'. Artists mentioned in this episode: Gary Costello, Lennie Tristano, Bud Powell, Charlie Parker, Lester Young, Billie Holiday, Bud Powell, Fats Navarro, George Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Brad Mehldau, Keith Jarrett, Wayne Shorter. a.o. You can check Paul Grabowsky here: https://paulgrabowsky.com.au You can check Mirko Guerrini's music here: https://mirkoguerrini.bandcamp.com Mirko Guerrini is a D'Addario artist, playing D'Addario mouthpieces and reeds. I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which this podcast is being recorded. I pay my respect to their Elders, past and present, and the Aboriginal Elders of other communities who may be here today.
ormer Greens leader, Bob Brown, CSL boss Brian McNamee, Steve Vizard, director Fred Schepisi and actor Stephen Curry are among the signatories who have put their names to an open letter. They say expanding the Hillview Quarry at Dromana would destroy some of the Mornington Peninsula's "last remnant, old growth bushland". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Grabowsky is a pianist, composer, arranger, conductor – and is one of Australia's most distinguished artists. His recent collaboration with the likes of Paul Kelly and Archie Roach showcases Paul's versatility and both the albums brim with musical gems about love, heartbreak, and tenderness - a must listen. During the late 70's he became prominent in the music scene in Melbourne, working on various jazz, theater, and cabaret projects. He lived and worked in Europe and the US, during which time he performed with many jazz luminaries including Chet Baker. He returned to Australia and established a reputation as one of Australia's leading jazz musicians and was the musical director for jazz singer Vince Jones. He was also musical director of Tonight Live with Steve Vizard (a nationally televised variety show) and was also Commissioning Editor (Arts and Entertainment) for ABC Television. Paul has written over twenty feature film scores in Australia, the UK, and the US including films for major directors 'Innocence' (Paul Cox) and ‘Words and Pictures' (Fred Schepisi) His works for the theater include four operas and various multimedia works. His most recent opera, created for soprano Emma Matthews, ‘The Space Between', with the libretto by Steve Vizard, premiered at the Arts Centre Melbourne. He has won eight ARIA awards (most recently in 2020 for his recording, 'Please Leave Your Light On' with singer Paul Kelly), two Helpmann awards, several APRA, and was the Sydney Myer Performing Artist of the Year in 2000. Paul was also an Artistic Director of the Queensland Music Festival from 2005 and was Artistic Director of the Adelaide Festival of Arts for 2010 and 2012. Now a Professor at Monash University he is currently director of the Monash University Academy of Performing Arts and the Monash Art Ensemble. He oversaw the development of the Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts, which opened in May 2019, and launched MLIVE, a year-round series of curated performances. Such a delight to interview. So Grab a Tea or a G and T and let's get intimate x
Eric Bana's tonigth show, Poida interview, John Wayne Bobbit, Steve Vizard walks into a writers room, The Grill Team on Triple M Melbourne, Trevor Marmalade, Eddie McGuire, Spicks and Specks, Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton and more. Sergio started The Grill Team and produced a hell of a lot of entertainment shows. Check out Titus n Sergio's Variety Hour podcast and Sergio on Twitter Dave's on Facebook and Twitter. Other podcast with Dave out now; Somehow Related with Glenn Robbins and Dave O'Neil The Junkees - Dave and Kitty The Debrief is produced by Nearly, a podcast network. Original theme music by Kit Warhurst. Hear the making of The Debrief theme song. Artwork created by Stacy Gougoulis.
In a career that has never disappointed and regularly surprised, Di Rolle has experienced it all. She has been mistaken for Mrs Michael Jackson and she has worked in the golden years of television variety with the Steve Vizard, and Don Lane, Tonight shows. She’s mixed with rock stars, movie stars and royalty. Her contact book could be used as a platform to reach the top shelf – she knows everybody!Commencing her career in nursing, she soon moved to roles in the media, working in many facets of television and radio; ultimately crafting a dynamic and hugely successful career in promotion and publicity; specialising in entertainment.Stints with Roadshow Film Distributors, the Nine Network and the Paul Dainty Corporation provided her with terrific skills in diplomacy and connection, ultimately leading to the establishment of her own consultancy firm, Di Rolle Publicity.Di has handled tours and media relations for a vast parade of personnel that include, Willie Nelson, Ruby Wax, Elton John, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger and Tara Moss. Also music festivals, orchestras and dance companies.She is diplomatic, delightful and reliable in delivering the best communication between client and audience. She keenly defines the role of the Publicist. It was a treat to catch up with Di and discuss her extensive career and to seek a few fascinating anecdotes.
Steve Vizard hosted mornings on the short lived MTR radio station. Here, he interviewed Daryl Somers as season one of the Hey Hey It's Saturday revival wound up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gideon Obarzanek on the Australian Dance Awards, we meet the winner of Outstanding Achievement in Choreography Stephanie Lake and hear about her new work Colossus, soprano Emma Matthews draws on stories from her life in the world premiere of The Space Between composed by Paul Grabowsky with a libretto by Steve Vizard, we go backstage with Dutch production Horror to learn about their on-stage blood effects, and Mamma Mia! cast members Natalie O'Donnell and Ian Stenlake join us and perform live in the studio with musical director Michael Azzopardi on piano.
Funnyman Steve Vizard chats to Jo Hall on Great Australian Lives.
May the Fourth Be With You! Today we talked Star Wars, Chrissie made a new campaign for 'Nuromol', Stephen Quartermain told us what the Logies were like before social media, and Steve Vizard really knew his Stefanovics! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Click on POD sign above to listen The second of a 2 part interview with entertainer and businessman Steve Vizard where we discuss: The cost of fame The highlight of his life His #1 parental tip What is the Australian sense of humour ...and much more. All episodes: http://www.aawtp.libsyn.com To subscribe: http://www.aawtp.libsyn.com/rss Michael Pope: http://www.MichaelPope.com.au
Click on POD above to listen The first of a 2 part interview with author, entertainer and businessman Steve Vizard where we discuss: The birth of the performer as a woman His father's legacy The origin of one of Fast Forward's favourite characters ...and much more. All episodes: http://www.aawtp.libsyn.com To subscribe: http://www.aawtp.libsyn.com/rss Michael Pope: www.MichaelPope.com.au
Fiona Gruber explores MTC's 2015 Season with MTC Artistic Director Brett Sheehy, comedy writer Steve Vizard and director Sam Strong.