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Country music legend and proud Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung man, Troy Cassar-Daley, joins NITV Radio to yarn about his deep connection to Yuin Country, his recent performance commemorating the Black Summer Bushfires and his powerful song Windradyne, which won Heritage Song of the Year at the Golden Guitar Awards.
While other music festivals die, Tamworth just keeps on keepin’ on - as everyone from the Wiggles to Ringo Starr indulges in the love of country music. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced and edited by Jasper Leak with Lia Tsamoglou and Stella McKenna. Our team includes Kristen Amiet, Stephanie Coombes, Tiffany Dimmack and Joshua Burton. Original music is by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s a trip down memory lane as Kate reunites with Aussie country music legend Troy Cassar-Daley! From laughs about the good old days to behind-the-scenes stories you’ve never heard before, this heartfelt catch-up is packed with music, memories, and a few surprises along the way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reflecting on a year of phenomenal guests, we are bringing you a selection of the Best Conversations of 2024.Troy Cassar-Daley is one of Australia's most beloved country music stars, with a string of awards and albums to show for it.But his latest album, Between the Fires, is a reflective, deeply personal exploration of grief, love and his childhood, caught between the two worlds of his Indigenous mother and his Maltese-Australian father. Help and support is always availableYou can call Lifeline 24 hours a day on 13 11 14.Troy Cassar-Daley is a proud Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung man, and one of Australia's most beloved country music stars.As a 17-year-old musician just starting out, Troy joined a band called Little Eagle. Soon afterwards, he won the Tamworth Starmaker Quest, and within a few years, Troy was a fully-fledged country music star.In his long career, Troy has won 40 Golden Guitars and 5 ARIA Awards, among many other accolades. In his latest album, Between the Fires, Troy digs deep into his own family history, with songs of grief, love and connection.This episode of Conversations contains discussions about country music, rock music, musicians, music teachers, country towns, driving, cars, vintage cars, Malta, Maltese, Indigenous culture, Aboriginal history, family, culture, multiculturalism, racism, intergenerational, family relationships, marriage, divorce, depression, grief, suicide, Country Music Association, CMA Awards, Golden guitars, music awards, Deadly awards, identity,
Beloved Australian country music star Troy Cassar-Daley made a special in-studio appearance with legendary broadcaster Ray Hadley, delivering an emotional live performance ahead of Ray's retirement next week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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!
On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, host Jim Morrison is joined by Tony Hansen. They chat with country musician, Troy Cassar-Daley ahead of his upcoming tour, ‘Between The Fires'. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.
Send us a Text Message.Chloe and I talk about Music, Dating, and more."Yeehaw Pop" artist Chloe Styler brings a Gold Coast glam to the Music City scene. From Australia to Nashville, Chloe now finds herself gently pushing the barriers of country music with her distinct pop-country sound and making waves internationally.2023 was epic for Chloe, having independently released her EP ‘Side B', earning a nomination for ‘Release of the Year' at the Gold Coast Music Awards, playing to a sold-out crowd at her headline EP Launch and showcasing her talents on a global stage. The young star illuminated the Spotlight Stage at the prestigious CMA Fest and appeared at two Sounds Australia showcases in Nashville, including debuting inside the hallowed walls of The Bluebird Café as part of Americana Fest. Since releasing her first project in 2017, Chloe has delivered multiple alluring singles that have earned her over 270,000 streams across all platforms, nominations at the Queensland Music Awards and Gold Coast Music Awards, and finalist status in the Queensland Music Awards and Gold Coast Music Awards. Chloe has graced festival stages such as Americana Fest (USA), Big Red Bash, CMA Fest (USA), Deni Ute Muster, Falls Festival Byron Bay, Groundwater Country Music Festival, Gympie Music Muster, and more. She has supported Australian country music legends such as Lee Kernaghan, Troy Cassar-Daley, and Fanny Lumsden, as well as international 80's pop icons Tony Hadley (ex-Spandau Ballet) and the Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey at some of the most esteemed venues across Australia.Chloe Styler's music is forward-thinking and unique, and her new music pushes the boundaries that little bit further. This year will see Chloe release a slew of singles recorded at Station West Recording Studios and produced by Grammy-award-winning engineer and producer, Luke Wooten (Brad Paisley/Dierks Bentley). These tunes are set to break new and exciting international ground for this quickly rising-country star.Website:****If you would like to contact the show about being a guest please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comThis episode is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0xjiFF38_wIFollow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomHave a question or want to be a guest on the podcast email: dauna@bettertopodcast.comHave a question for our producer Rich Zei contact him at rich.zei@thirdearaudio.comIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast SuziTo see upcoming guests click here: https://www.dmneedom.com/better-topodcast©2024 Better To...Podcast with D. M.NeedomSupport the Show.
Troy Cassar-Daley caught up with Jamie & Leigh ahead of his Saturday show in Wagga at the Civic Theatre. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.What if the secret to resilience lies in the stories we tell and the music we share? Join us for an unforgettable conversation with legendary Australian country musician, Troy Cassar-Daley, as he reveals the profound influences that have shaped his music and life. From early inspirations sparked by his parents' musical tastes to the rich oral histories of his Indigenous family, Troy's journey is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. You'll hear about the personal experiences of loss and resilience that inspired his latest album, "Between the Fires," and how performing live brings him unparalleled joy.Navigate the logistical and emotional hurdles of the pandemic with Troy as he recounts his recent adventures performing across Australia amidst travel restrictions. Hear about the touching moments from the Blues Fest and relive the excitement of showcasing Australian talent in Nashville during the mid-90s. Through these stories, we touch on the healing power of music and its extraordinary ability to forge deep connections between artists and audiences.Lastly, discover the heartwarming tales behind Troy's personal connections and inspirations. From an unexpected friendship formed in a motel line to the musical talents of his children, Troy's life offstage is just as compelling as his performances. We also dive into the significance of his "Between the Fires" tour and the heartfelt stories behind his album's cover art. Tune in for a rich tapestry of stories, music, and gratitude.What has Troy Cassar-Daley been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
Got a question? Text us here and we'll respond next ep! Mow. We get to speak to absolute legends on this podcast, and in Country music this man has been top of the pile for a long time. Accolades and albums are a very long list but the character of this man in this conversation has made me incredibly proud to have met him. Troy Cassar-Daley is an incredible artist, I implore people to listen to this conversation because there are lessons and experiences in here from his work and his life & his 1st Nation's community that we all can benefit from.Please enjoy this conversation with a legend. Thank you so much Troy and Thank you to Lisa our number #1 for making it happen! EVERYONE should stay for the live performance at the end too!CONTENT WARNING - this conversation covers some topics that may be difficult for listners and we ask you to exercise caution. Topics are suicide, 1st Nations trauma and mistreatment, depression.Help and guidance is never far away for anything you are going through and we so encourage you to reach out for help.LIFELINE - 13 11 14MoW.
Country music star and Laurel's husband, Troy Cassar-Daley, has joined Laurel, Gary and Mark to talk about his new album and give a preview of one of the songs! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the huge chat with Troy from earlier this week covering everything from how much he loves the Border, fishing, cars and his brand new album Between the Fires!(Don't miss his massive show coming up Aug 16 at the Commercial Club!)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of Australia's greatest storytellers, Troy Cassar-Daley holds the record for most Golden Guitar Awards cementing the proud Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung as one of country music's greatest icons. Troy's new album BETWEEN THE FIRES is out now, recorded at his late mother's home, it is a powerfully moving collection of songs and stories. Without hyperbolising, this may be one of the best conversations Alexei has ever recorded. Troy has picked some films that resonate deeply with him and those emotional connections prove to be fertile ground for laughs and some top-tier cinematic celebration. Complete with a staff pick of a western that needs to be crystallised into the canon of cinema's greats, the TCD visit might be the perfect episode of THE LAST VIDEO STORE. Watch the full episode on YOUTUBEFollow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd for all the rental combo lists. Here's TCD's list up on Letterboxd. Music & sounds by Rowan Dix Produced & Edited by Alex Jae and Xanon Murphy Art by Hollow Bones Studio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie & Leigh caught up with Australian music legend Troy Cassar-Daley about his new album, the work he's been doing with Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss among others, and the next generation of incredibly talented people coming through.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Troy Cassar-Daley grew up walking a tightrope between two worlds after his mum and dad broke up when he was small. As a grown man, a trip on a country music cruise began to change his story (CW: discussion of suicidal ideation and suicide)
Troy Cassar-Daley grew up walking a tightrope between two worlds after his mum and dad broke up when he was small. As a grown man, a trip on a country music cruise began to change his story (CW: discussion of suicidal ideation and suicide)
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He's been playing country music for over 30 years.....but, introducing you to Troy Cassar-Daley! In this episode with guitar in hand he chats through the new album 'Between The Fires' (it's out now), family, life, death and how country music is back baby! Enjoy!
Troy Cassar-Daley drops in to join Brooke and Matty today to chat all about his new album 'Between The Fires', which is one of his most raw and vulnerable. He shares what it was like growing up in country NSW and how he's worked through the grief of losing both his parents and turned it into incredible art. Plus, Troy shares how he is carrying on the storytelling of his culture. Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. LINKS Follow @itsmattymills on Instagram Follow @brooke.blurton on Instagram Follow @troycassardaley on Instagram Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITSHosts: Brooke Blurton and Matty MillsGuest: Troy Cassar-Daley Executive Producer/ Editor: Rachael HartManaging Producer: Ricardo Bardon Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Troy popped into the studios and is pumped to be playing some songs at this year's Legend's Lunch!! Plus, a retired Major General says they'd listen to Triple M in Iraq....but the locals couldn't understand Marto. And, the Lions' Harris Andrews is pumped for this week's Anzac Day clash!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Give us Tate McRae and Kid Laroi goss any day and we'll eat it right up, but especially when it comes straight from The Kid himself! Plus we've got Hugh Van Cylenburg in to spread more wisdom on how to live a life full of optimism. And we revisit Kate's heartfelt reuniting moment with Troy Cassar-Daley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not every songwriter will get a publishing deal, so we pose some questions to Mark Sholtez that may help songwriters understand how they can succeed as a songwriter without a music publishing deal. Having had success both as a published and self-published songwriter, Mark offers invaluable insights to this question.Timestamp:3:00 - What is an essential element of being a songwriter?5:25 - Tips for getting in a room with other artists8:06 - What does having a publisher mean for a songwriter and is it still necessary to have a publisher?10:40 - How can you make the most of your publishing deal if you're not an artist?12:25 - What quality of demos do you need for pitching your songs to artists?13:39 - Mark shares the key steps that enabled him to get his publishing deal About Mark Sholtez: Mark Sholtez is an ARIA nominated and APRA award-winning songwriter and recording artist currently signed to EMI Music Publishing Australia. He was the first Australian artist to record for the legendary Verve record label in New York, and his career to date has included collaborations with music industry icons including Tommy LiPuma (Barbra Streisand, George Benson, Miles Davis), Grammy Lifetime Achievement recipient and noted veteran engineer Al Schmitt (Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson), multiple Grammy winning producer Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock, Tracy Chapman), as well as internationally renowned artists and songwriters including Don Walker (Cold Chisel), The Veronicas, Iain Archer (Snow Patrol), Troy Cassar-Daley, and Wendy Mathews. Contact Mark Sholtez: Website / Facebook / Instagram This episode was recorded at the Whitsundays Songwriter Festival. Find out more and contact us at I Heart Songwriting Club & Francesca de Valence.Get your creativity, confidence, and songwriting output flowing. Join The Club and receive the support and structure to write 10 songs in 10 weeks and get feedback from a private peer community. Just getting started on your songwriting journey and need more hands-on support? Establish a firm foundation and develop your musical and lyric skills with our Beginner Songwriting Courses. Don't struggle to write your next album - write an album a year with ease! Watch our Free Songwriting Masterclass. Get songwriting insights from I Heart Songwriting Club: Instagram / Facebook / YouTubeBe inspired by Francesca on socials: YouTube / Facebook / InstagramTheme song: “Put One Foot In Front Of The Other One” music and lyrics by Francesca de Valence If you love this episode, please subscribe, leave a review and tell everyone you know about The Magic of Songwriting.
As we recap the week that was, we revisit the most emotional and touching part of the week where we surprised Kate with her It Takes Two singing partner Troy Cassar-Daley. There were lots of tears and lots of singing – it was truly our fave moment from the week. Enjoy all the rest of the craziness that went down in between from Michael Buble, to Daniel Ricciardo and Jack Black. It's all right here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We decided to surprise Kate with her old co-star and dear friend Troy Cassar-Daley live in the studio. Celebrating the 18 year anniversary of their time dueting on the iconic Aussie show It Takes Two, there were lots of tears as we put them on the spot with mics to sing together once more. Plus have you entered to win the chance to come to our MAFS dinner party?! And we talk about the weird trend of couples taking photos of each other and then solo shots in the same place incase they break up... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning, JB caught up with country music icon, Troy Cassar-Daley. Troy was in town as sustainability ambassador for Tamworth Regional Council and Troy chatted about why he finds this role so rewarding in giving back to the city that gave so much to his career from his time living in Tamworth. Plus, JB chatted to Troy about his daughter Jem Cassar-Daley's stunning music career taking off and how that's made him look at where he's come from. Troy also performed the track, Back on Country. Enjoy this conversation with Troy Cassar-Daley.
From Daddy Cool to Mondo Rock and as a solo artist with no less than 26 ARIA Top 40 hits to his credit as a singer, songwriter and producer, ROSS WILSON is one of Australia's most awarded, respected and well-known artists. From the legendary band Daddy Cool whose number one anthem Eagle Rock and debut album “Daddy Who?” smashed all previous sales records in Australia an astounding 50 years ago in 1971, to the 1977 formation of Mondo Rock, delivering 80's hits ‘Cool World', ‘State of The Heart', ‘Chemistry', ‘No Time', and ‘Come Said The Boy' and into the 21st century as a solo performer, Ross has never been out of the limelight. In fact, Ross Wilson is probably the only person in Australian rock music who can't make a comeback simply because he's never been away. With a career that spans well over 50 years, Ross remains one of this country's most respected and most beloved artists. From Daddy Cool to Mondo Rock, as a solo artist, a songwriter or producer of the legendary Skyhooks and Jo Jo Zep, Ross's success has continued unabated. He fronted Daddy Cool and exploded out of the '70s playing rootsy '50s sounds. He then formed Mondo Rock who surfed the contemporary scene with chart topping singles & albums from the mid '70s to the late '80s. As a solo performer and major songwriter he continued to achieve success and make his mark during the '90s & beyond with many of his songs being recorded by artists as diverse as Jimmy Barnes, John Farnham, Troy Cassar-Daley, Keke (Spain), Renee Geyer, Christine Anu, Duane Jarvis (US), Elkie Brooks (UK) even The Wiggles! His latest release in 2023, an EP called 'She's Stuck On Facebook All The Time' is a modern day tragicomedy in the blues genre. Ross Wilson joins us this week to fill us in on the entirety of his musical career. He's had an amazing ride and is as entertaining in interview as he is on stage. A must listen. To learn more about Ross Wilson head for his website www.rosswilson.com.au If you'd like to get in touch with me with a comment, feedback or a suggestion for a future guest for the show, please feel free to contact me through my website www.abreathofreshair.com.au I hope you enjoy this week's episode.
The indie pop singer/songwriter and daughter of Laurel and country music singer Troy Cassar-Daley joins the team in studio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with the legendary Ian Moss to celebrate the highly-anticipated release of his 8th studio album, 'Rivers Run Dry'. In this episode, we dive into Mossy's musical journey, starting with his exciting collaboration with Troy Cassar-Daley on track 2 of the record, the mesmerizing 'Nullabor Plain'. Mossy shares fascinating insights into the creative process and the magic that transpired during this collaboration. Venturing into new territories, Mossy takes us behind the scenes of his experience working in the heart of country music, Nashville, Tennessee. Drawing an amusing comparison to speed dating, Mossy opens up about working with diverse and talented collaborators daily. With a five-year gap since his previous self-titled album release in 2018, Mossy reveals the inspirations and revelations that fueled the songwriting process behind 'Rivers Run Dry'. His words are sure to resonate with fans as they discover the stories and emotions embedded within each track. But the excitement doesn't stop there! Matty delves into the highly anticipated rumors of a Cold Chisel reunion, and Mossy's response is nothing short of electrifying. While nothing is locked in, Mossy teases that everyone's keen and fans can't help but roar with excitement at the prospect of a reunion. Mossy takes us on a sneak peek of the upcoming 'Rivers Run Dry' Tour, where he will be hitting the stage with his 7-piece-band for an unforgettable experience. Fans can expect an enthralling musical journey filled with timeless classics and new enchanting tracks. The album also holds a heartwarming moment where Mossy's son Julian showcases his musical talent with a heartfelt duet of Stevie Wonder's, 'Blame It On The Son'. Mossy reveals that the bond extends beyond the studio, as Julian will be joining him on tour to perform the duet live. Ever wondered what's on Mossy's backstage rider? The answer might surprise you, with Thai food being a vital show ritual that keeps the energy high and the spirits soaring. As a special treat, Matty takes Mossy on a trip down memory lane, reliving some iconic gigs with Midnight Oil, Bluestfest, and unforgettable shows with his bandmate, Jimmy Barnes. It's a nostalgic ride that leaves us with a renewed appreciation for Mossy's impact on Australian music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with the legendary Ian Moss to celebrate the highly-anticipated release of his 8th studio album, 'Rivers Run Dry'. In this episode, we dive into Mossy's musical journey, starting with his exciting collaboration with Troy Cassar-Daley on track 2 of the record, the mesmerizing 'Nullabor Plain'. Mossy shares fascinating insights into the creative process and the magic that transpired during this collaboration. Venturing into new territories, Mossy takes us behind the scenes of his experience working in the heart of country music, Nashville, Tennessee. Drawing an amusing comparison to speed dating, Mossy opens up about working with diverse and talented collaborators daily. With a five-year gap since his previous self-titled album release in 2018, Mossy reveals the inspirations and revelations that fueled the songwriting process behind 'Rivers Run Dry'. His words are sure to resonate with fans as they discover the stories and emotions embedded within each track. But the excitement doesn't stop there! Matty delves into the highly anticipated rumors of a Cold Chisel reunion, and Mossy's response is nothing short of electrifying. While nothing is locked in, Mossy teases that everyone's keen and fans can't help but roar with excitement at the prospect of a reunion. Mossy takes us on a sneak peek of the upcoming 'Rivers Run Dry' Tour, where he will be hitting the stage with his 7-piece-band for an unforgettable experience. Fans can expect an enthralling musical journey filled with timeless classics and new enchanting tracks. The album also holds a heartwarming moment where Mossy's son Julian showcases his musical talent with a heartfelt duet of Stevie Wonder's, 'Blame It On The Son'. Mossy reveals that the bond extends beyond the studio, as Julian will be joining him on tour to perform the duet live. Ever wondered what's on Mossy's backstage rider? The answer might surprise you, with Thai food being a vital show ritual that keeps the energy high and the spirits soaring. As a special treat, Matty takes Mossy on a trip down memory lane, reliving some iconic gigs with Midnight Oil, Bluestfest, and unforgettable shows with his bandmate, Jimmy Barnes. It's a nostalgic ride that leaves us with a renewed appreciation for Mossy's impact on Australian music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breakfast with Elliott Lovejoy - Triple M Cairns 99.5 Podcast
The man is teaming up with another Aussie icon to bring you a set like no other.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This full interview first aired on Friday the 31st of March, 2023 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM fill-in Breakfast announcer Plemo talks to country music legend Troy Cassar-Daley about his career and upcoming performance at the 2023 Goulburn Valley Country Festival. To book tickets to the Goulburn Valley Country Festival head to https://www.goulburnvalleycountrymusicfestival.com.au/ and you can follow Troy at https://www.facebook.com/TroyCassarDaley Listen to One FM Breakfast with Terri Cowley live on weekday mornings from 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 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
How did your pet get stuck? We opened the phones and we were not ready for these stories. Whose bright idea was it to plan a verge pick up at the exact same time as one of Perth's premier events? And, as he 100% promised, Ian Moss is back in town picking up where he and Troy Cassar-Daley left us after cutting their Perth dates short last year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As he 100% promised, Ian Moss is back in town picking up where he and Troy Cassar-Daley left us after cutting their Perth dates short last year... and gave a us a quick update on how Barney's going!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indigenous rising star from Queensland and a daughter of a country music star Troy Cassar-Daley. But her music genre is pop. - クインズランド出身の期待される先住民ポップシンガーで2年前のデビュー以来、すでにいくつかの賞を受賞しています。父親はカントリーミュージックのスター、トロイ・カサデリです。
In the sidelines of their performance at NITV's tenth anniversary concert (12/12/2022), Jem and Troy Cassar-Daley reflect on the importance of NITV in the Australian media landscape. Jem is carving her own niche in music and grew up with NITV, dad Troy's career started long before NITV was a reality.
If you talk about country in Australia today, one name comes immediately to mind. Troy Cassar-Daley. The proud Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung man is one of our most celebrated artists; he holds the record for Golden Guitar Awards and has been making music and telling stories for more than 30 years. Many of those stories are of Australian life, from people in towns big and small, and so I asked him to Take 5 “on country”, and share the songs of place that meant something to him. From Gadigal Land to Katherine, to places very close to home, this is beautiful capture of a music loving songman with a lifetime of stories. Midnight Oil Ft. Dan Sultan, Joel Davison, Kaleena Briggs & Bunna Lawrie - Gadigal Land Sara Storer - Katherine Archie Roach - Down City Streets Missy Higgins - The Special Two Slim Dusty - Walk A Country Mile
If you talk about country in Australia today, one name comes immediately to mind. Troy Cassar-Daley. The proud Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung man is one of our most celebrated artists; he holds the record for Golden Guitar Awards and has been making music and telling stories for more than 30 years. Many of those stories are of Australian life, from people in towns big and small, and so I asked him to Take 5 “on country”, and share the songs of place that meant something to him. From Gadigal Land to Katherine, to places very close to home, this is beautiful capture of a music loving songman with a lifetime of stories. Midnight Oil Ft. Dan Sultan, Joel Davison, Kaleena Briggs & Bunna Lawrie - Gadigal Land Sara Storer - Katherine Archie Roach - Down City Streets Missy Higgins - The Special Two Slim Dusty - Walk A Country Mile
Australian country music singer Troy Cassar-Daley has belted out a few classics for Ray Hadley at the Ekka while also both reflecting on old childhood memories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we talk to an icon of Australian music. TCD joins us to talk about how he picked 50 songs from 50 different towns for his new album, how it felt to pass Slim on the Golden Guitar awards list, where too now for his Bunnies and plenty more. Have a listen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He received three awards including Male Artist of the Year, Top Selling Album of the Year and Vocal Collaboration of the Year, during the 50th Golden Guitar Awards, as part of the 2022 Tamworth Country Music Festival, at Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre in Tamworth, Wednesday, April 20, 2022. - 毎年NSWのタムワースで行われるカントリー・ミュージックフェスティバルの目玉、ゴールデンギター賞で3部門の賞を獲得し、通算のゴールデンギター受賞数がスリム・ダスティーやリー・カーナガンを抜いて40になりました。
Danny yarns to Jen Mize and Troy Cassar-Daley at the … Continued
The Prime Minister has been forced to apologise for describing himself and his wife as "blessed" for not having children with disabilities - A program to get Koorie Kids out of the concrete jungle and back on country held for the fist time in Syndey - Troy Cassar-Daley breaks the record for winning the most Golden Guitar Awards.
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
This show features Sarah on Indigenous critiques of the movie Don't Look Up (Netflix) and why Indigenous knowledge is so important in informing animal rights and environmental movements. Sarah is a Maori wahine living on Dharawal Country and Criminology researcher. This episode is a follow-up to our previous show ‘What are the Most Effective Individual Actions for the Climate?' https://www.3cr.org.au/freedomofspecies/episode-202201231300/what-are-most-effective-individual-actions-climate Links from Sarah: For further info on the significance of Mauna Kea: www.protectmaunakea.net To understand Land Back priorities/actions in a Turtle Island context: www.landback.org Old media articles on the eviction of Indigenous tribes from their ancestral land in India: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/25/land-grab-tribal-people-india-adivasi https://www.iwgia.org/en/india/3314-millions-of-indigenous-peoples-facing-eviction-india.html Australia's first Indigenous youth climate network: www.seedmob.org.au Links from Nick: Examples of discussions around Indigenous critiques of Don't Look Up and/or Indigenous contributions to the environmental movement: https://twitter.com/uahikea/status/1477450954026799105 https://twitter.com/kenzieeharriss/status/1476819693105291268 https://www.climate-uni.com/post/climate-change-indigenous-knowledge-learning-from-losing-alaska https://www.dissentmagazine.org/online_articles/booked-indigenous-resistance-is-post-apocalyptic-with-nick-estes Todd, Zoe. 2016. “An Indigenous Feminist's Take on the Ontological Turn: ‘Ontology' is Just Another Word for Colonialism.” Journal of Historical Sociology 29:1, 4-22. Search ‘#dontlookup indigenous' on Twitter for more of these discussions. Sources on whiteness in the environmental movement: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jul/30/green-groups-too-white-too-male-other-sectors-report https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/numbers-don-t-lie-green-movement-remains-overwhelmingly-white-report-n1253972 Here is the graph on increased emissions despite major climate agreements that was mentioned at the start of the show: https://twitter.com/kickitinthesun/status/1488544782112673795?t=c5MlJefkug_KgOlkt3RrQA&s=19 You can hear Jon, a listener of our show, discuss being Maori AND vegan on a previous episode of our show: https://www.3cr.org.au/freedomofspecies/episode-201901271300/jon-pawson-%E2%80%93-maori-veganism You can also hear Nick discuss sentience and the non-human world (among many other topics) on episode 88 of the Sentientism podcast: https://pod.link/1540408008/episode/9f3539f037bab81c9d50e3493925b652?fbclid=IwAR1V0fB0JmLZbaifYwBBKTcMH1YDxP-DX1LYHdyFZ_wOV6Geh1LGzaZe3YY Music: Animal liberation by Los Fastidios: https://www.losfastidios.net/ Shadows by Briggs ft. Troy Cassar-Daley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQOjepa-IUA You can buy a Freedom of Species shirt to support our show and 3CR! The shirts are only $15 and they are available in a range of styles and colours. The fitted shirts are available in small, large and extra-large: https://3cr-shop.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/freedom-of-species-semi-fitted-tshirt?variant=40295131938980 The looser fit shirts are available in XX-large: https://3cr-shop.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/freedom-of-species-loose-fitted-tshirt?variant=40295156023460
Kate, Tim & Joel are on a short break, returning April 19. In the meantime, enjoy these Best Of episodes! We kick off the show talking about living apart from your partner, then we ask if you've ever met a famous animal. Kate forgets the name of extremely popular food delivery service UberEats, then it's extreme cheapskates. We ask one of our favourite questions: Is Your Name Your Job? Which turns into Is Your Name Your Hobby. Then we get very confused on the pronunciation of Cosentino's name. Kate plays her old mate Troy Cassar-Daley in Quick Draw, then Kate and Joel take issue with Tim's selection of stories – should these ones have made the board? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The incredibly talented Troy Cassar-Daley joined Jonesy & Amanda to chat about touring with Midnight Oil and his new music!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the biggest and best voices in Australia, is Emma Donovan's. As a little kid, Emma got a heap of practice in with her family band. The Donovans were a legendary country group, and whether her uncles were pushing her to the front of the stage to sing, or her mum was plopping her in front of crowds at Tamworth talent quests, her soulful voice was honed over years of family support and self belief. Emma would go on to form the Stiff Gins, she'd release solo records, join The Black Arm Band, then collaborate with Melbourne soul outfit The Putbacks. Through it all, her love of music and family has guided her. From Mavis Staples, to Christine Anu, and the Koori King of Country – Roger Knox – this is a beautiful conversation about the bonds of music, family, and place. Mavis Staples - Will The Circle Be Unbroken Micko Donovan - Promised Land Roger Knox - Bridge Over Troubled Water Troy Cassar Daley - Back Home Again Christine Anu - Island Home