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Journalist, songwriter and guitar player Brian Bennion returns to the show with an update on The Leads who are about to release their new EP CD. Following on from the original November 2023 release of Trace, the band has also released a new Deadly Deebing Mix which again features Dirri'Ya-Gamil Kapithun on didgeridoo, Robbie James of GANGgajang and Yothu Yindi fame, James Grehan, Grant Gunnourie and the vocals of Kellie Holmes.Published: 5 October 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Banshees Bar poster for The Leads EP launch 18 October 2024 (supplied)The Leads music: https://theleadsmusic.bandcamp.com/ Banshees Bar: https://bansheesbar.com.au Electoral Commission of Queensland: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-eventsWest Moreton Hospital and Health Service Annual Report 2023–2024: https://www.westmoreton.health.qld.gov.auIpswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTVIpswich Planning Scheme: https://bit.ly/3g4Jwb7Shape Your Ipswich: www.shapeyouripswich.com.au/Ipswich Civic Centre: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/Ipswich Art Gallery: www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/Ipswich Community Gallery: https://ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/community/ipswich-community-galleryDiscover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au/Workshops Rail Museum: https://www.museum.qld.gov.au/rail-workshopsIpswich Libraries: www.ipswichlibraries.com.au/Studio 188: www.studio188.com.au/Nicholas Street Precinct: www.nicholasst.com.au/Picture Ipswich: www.pictureipswich.com.au/Local Ipswich News: https://localipswichnews.com.au/Inside Ipswich: https://ipswichtoday.com.au/inside-ipswich/Lost Ipswich Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pLLBwNc Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world's most recognisable and interesting sounds https://www.20k.org/
Wednesday Breakfast 2 October 2024Acknowledgement of Country//News Headlines// Arunn Jegan from Medecins Sans Frontieres spoke about the situation facing Rohingya refugees in Myanmar and Bangladesh// Tasnim Sammak from Free Palestine Coalition Naarm on commemorating the beginning of the current unceasing bombing of Gaza// Tim Hollo executive director of The Green Institute continued our series on local democracy in the run-up to the local council elections// Music:Mawtini by Mohamed YoussefDjapana by Yothu Yindi
Lizzie Eastham and Sam Rickard present Studio 1 - Vision Australia Radio's weekly look at life from a low vision and blind point of view. On this week's show NAIDOC Week – Derryn Ross For NAIDOC week we are heading into the Red Centre of Australia, Derryn Ross talks about life from and Blind Indigenous Point of View. While Vision Loss Support specialist Mellissa Shand talks about her role in the lives of people just like Derryn. Studio 1 welcomes any input from our listeners. If you have any experience or thoughts about issues covered in this episode or believe there is something we should be talking about. EMAIL: studio1@visionaustralia.org or leave comment on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/VARadioNetwork A big thank you to: Derryn Ross and Melissa Shand. Thank you as well to Sekinda Senan for helping us to set up the interview. We found out about the history of NAIDOS Week here: https://www.naidoc.org.au/about/history In this show we played segments from the Saltwater Band; Yothu Yindi and Dr G. On this NAIDOC week Studio 1 wishes to pay our respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Vision Australia gratefully acknowledges the support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation for Studio 1. Studio 1 airs in Darwin and Adelaide 8pm Wednesdays, and 3pm Wednesdays in other states.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Bethany Jones who is the Mushroom Studios Chief Operating Officer. Along with Producer of Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story. This feature documentary drops on the 9th of April on Channel Seven and Seven Plus and follows the wild ride of Michael Gudinski over five decades. As he forges his own 'Maverick' path consumed by his ambition and enduring passion for Australian music. Michael Gudinski was a music man and natural born hustler. He repeatedly risked everything for his one obsession: Australian music. At age 19 he launched Mushroom Records and went on to sign and nurture iconic artists including Skyhooks, Split Enz, Jimmy Barnes, Paul Kelly, Hunters & Collectors, Kylie Minogue and Yothu Yindi. Not content with just a label, his hunger extended to being on the road promoting legendary international acts such as Foo Fighters, Ed Sheeran, Bruce Springsteen, and Sting. There's barely a living Australian whose life hasn't been touched by the music he was behind. Helmed by acclaimed feature film, documentary and music video director Paul Goldman and produced by Bethany Jones, the film features personal accounts from Gudinski himself, exclusive interviews with the some of the world's most influential artists, rare archival footage and an electrifying soundtrack. There is some fabulous stories shared today from Beths relationship with Michael Gudinski and the evolution of the documentary came together. Beth talks about how the artists in Michael's story were able to come together and share their stories. We will unpack what Mushroom Studios looks like these days and how his legacy continues. Plus I will find out from Beth what she learnt in making this documentary and what she hopes audiences will get from the film. There is so much to unpack with Beth and he was absolutely way cuter without his hat on. So sit back and relax as we dive just that little bit deeper into the world of Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zoë Coombs Marr has been making us laugh for years. You might have seen her doing award winning stand up comedy, often doing meta shows that twist our brains. Maybe you caught her alter ego Dave, or have seen Zoë pop up on The Weekly, The Project and watched her brilliant 3 part series Queerstralia.Zoë is one of my favourite creators; she always keeps me guessing with what she'll do next, and she always does it differently to everyone else.Her 2024 comedy show seems to be her most personal to date, cos it's her story. “Every Single Thing In My Whole Entire Life” will see her dig through it all, on stage across Australia. It's an idea that lends itself well to a soundtrack, which is why I asked her to Take 5. From Elaine Stritch to Yothu Yindi to Romy, this is a funny and glorious conversation about life itself.Yothu Yindi - Treaty Elaine Stritch - Are You Having Any Fun The Lemonheads - The Outdoor Type Hot Chip - Bath Full of EcstasyRomy - Enjoy Your Life
Billabong X King Stingray Collab Collection Presents... Ain't That Swell with Roy Kellaway, one of the founding members of Arnhem Land Aussie Rock icons King Stingray. Get the lowdown on how the band emerged from the direct lineage of Yothu Yindi to create an instantly classic Aussie sound with their own unique voice, sharing story and language and taking the world by storm!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So far, 2023 has been a remarkable year for Indigenous musicians across Turtle Island. Many Native Americans bands, First Nation's musicians, and Indigenous peoples from the Siberian region have released new music over the past several months, and two different First Nations bands from Australia were recognized at the 19th National Indigenous Music Awards on August 12th, 2023 – one band inducted into the Hall of Fame for decades-long contributions to music, and the other band for the Archie Roach Foundation Award. Today on American Indian Airwaves, we hear music from Native American and Indigenous musicians that have either released new songs and albums over the past several months and/or have won awards for their acknowledgements and contributions towards Indigenous music across Turtle Island. Song List: Track 1: Artist: Eekwol, Song: “Settle Down” (2023), Single. (Lindsay Knight) is an Indigenous hip-artist, scholar, and activist, from the Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. Her first rap album was released in 1998. Track 2: Artist: Mato Wayuhi, Song” BOOGEY BOY feat. Niandra Blonde” (2023). Oglala Lakota, accomplished musician and known for scoring the music for the Indigenous program Reservation Dogs (2021-2023). https://matowayuhi.net/ Track 3: Artist: Raye Zaragoza, Song: ”Hold that Spirit”. Album Hold that Spirit (2023). https://www.rayezaragoza.com/ Track 4: Artist: Andrian Sutherland, Song: “Notawe (Father)” (2023). Exclusive single premiere from the forthcoming album. Omushkegowuk Cree Nation: artist and song. https://adriansutherlandmusic.com/ Track 5: Artist: Yothu Yindi, Song: “Treaty” (1991/2012). Albums: Tribal Voice (1991)/One Blood (2012). Yothu Yindi performed and inducted into the Hall of Fame at the 19th National Indigenous Music Awards on 8/12/2023 in Australia. https://www.yothuyindi.com.au/ Track 6: Artist: Wildfire Manwurrk, Song: “Lonely Bangardi” (2022). Wildfire Manwurrk won the Archie Roach Foundation Award at the 19th National Indigenous Music Awards on 8/12/2023 in Australia. Track 7: Artist: Otyken, Song: “Genesis”. Album: Phenomenon (2023). Otyken is an Indigenous music group from the Siberian region that combines traditional and contemporary musical styles including lyrics and languages. 'Otyken' is a Chulym word for sacred land. https://otyken.ru/?lang=en Track 8: Artist: The Pretendians, Song: “The 38”. Album: Stories From the Fire (2023). Native American rock band from that calls Northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota home. Most bands, however, represent the Oceti Ŝakowiŋ (7 Council Fires) of the Dakhota/Lakhota Nation, hailing from Standing Rock, Rosebud, and Crow Creek tribes. https://www.pretendiansband.com/ Track 9: Artist: Blue Mountain Tribe, Song: “Sacred Flowers”. (Single, 2023). https://bluemountaintribe.com/ Track 10: Artist: Julian Taylor, Song: “Stolen Lands”. (Single, 2023). https://juliantaylormusic.ca Track 11: Artist: Joe Rainey, Song: ““No Chants”. Album: Niineta (Just Me)” (2022). https://www.roughtrade.com/en-us/product/joe-rainey/niineta-1 Track 12: Artist: Eekwol feat. Ila Barker & Boogey the Beat, Song: “Beauty”. Album: TMRWS (2023). Track 13: Artist: Robbie Robertson, Song: “Walk the Beauty Way”. Album: Sinematic (2019). Cayuga/Mohawk Nations. In acknowledgement of his transition on 8/9/2023. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Iranian-Australian Activist, Shohre Mansouri talks to Sunehra about battling against misinformation and disinformation in a farsi Facebook group. Shohre is also the founder of Yarra Foundation, a charity that helps under-privallaged Iranian children. We listen to an interview from Women on the line, where Kannagi Bhatt speaks to Ruby Hamad, author of "White Tears/ Brown Scars" about the roots of racism against people in the Middle East. You can listen to Women on the line every Monday 8:30am to 9:00am. We listen to an interview with Claudia speaking with Birte Moliere from Boomerang Alliance that was previously aired on Wednesday Breakfast. Boomerang Alliance is a national community-based not for profit organisation aiming for a zero-waste society. They are launching the BYO Cup Campaign at Commonfolk and social enterprise HomeGound on the Mornington Peninsula 8 and 9 December. Sunehra speaks with Kit McMahon, CEO of Women's Health in the South East (WHISE) about #16Days4Kids, part of WHISE's 2023 campaign for 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. If you are in distress and/or have experienced gender-based violence you can call:1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732Lifeline: 13 11 14Domestic Violence Crisis Service (DVCS): 02 6280 0900Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre: 1800 015 188Sexual Assault Crisis Line: 1800 806 292 Song: Treaty (Redfern remix) by Yothu Yindi
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The former Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission in Ipswich is the subject of a song released this month by local band The Leads. It is authored by Brian Bennion who plays guitar on the track and has reported on issues at Deebing Creek since 2015. He joins the show to talk about the long incubation period for this song and strong support received from other musicians including Robbie James of GANGgajang and Yothu Yindi, and multi-national award-winning didgeridoo player Dirri'Ya-Gamil Kapithun (Dee Kay). Published: 27 November 2023.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comSong: Trace by The Leads available at https://theleadsmusic.bandcamp.com/track/traceImage: The Leads cover art (supplied)Ipswich Tribune: https://www.ipswichtribune.com.au/Christmas in Ipswich: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/christmas-in-ipswich/Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electionsIpswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTVIpswich Planning Scheme: https://bit.ly/3g4Jwb7Shape your Ipswich: www.shapeyouripswich.com.au/Ipswich Civic Centre: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/Ipswich Art Gallery: www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/Discover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au/Ipswich Libraries: www.ipswichlibraries.com.au/Studio 188: www.studio188.com.au/Nicholas Street Precinct: www.nicholasst.com.au/Picture Ipswich: www.pictureipswich.com.au/Lost Ipswich Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pLLBwN Ipswich Today recommended listening: SOURCED podcast with Michael Crutcher and Jordan McDonald. https://www.55comms.com.au/podcast-summaryIpswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit www.ipswichtoday.com.au
This year Yothu Yindi was inducted to NIMA Awards Hall of Fame and National Live Music Awards Live Legend Inductee (They are the member of ARIA's Hall of Fame since 2012, having been nominated 12 ARIA Awards and won 8 throughout their career) - 数々の賞に輝いているバンドです。2012年のARIA賞の殿堂入りに続いて、今年はNIMA賞の殿堂入りと全国ライブミュージック賞のライブレジェンドにも選ばれました。
If you've watched any Australian telly over the past 20 years, then you're well acquainted with Julia Zemiro. She's charmed us as the host of RocKwiz, visited famous people's childhood's in Home Delivery, and been a theatresports champion. She's Roz in the TV series Fisk, and she brought a local connection to Eurovision when hosted the Australian telecast. Above all she loves music, and it was high time I invited Julia to Take 5. I always love chatting with her, but I didn't expect some of the revelations she let drop in this conversation. About the road she took to get here, and what she's thinking about doing next. From ABBA to Jacques Brel to Everything Everything, this is a beautiful capture of an extraordinary human's story so far. Abba - That's Me Jacques Brel - Amsterdam Yothu Yindi - Treaty Conchita Wurst - Rise Like A Phoenix Everything Everything - Duet
Squiz Kids is an award-winning, free daily news podcast just for kids. Give us ten minutes, and we'll give you the world. A short podcast that gives kids the lowdown on the big news stories of the day, delivered without opinion, and with positivity and humour. ‘Kid-friendly news that keeps them up to date without all the nasties' (A Squiz Parent) This Australian podcast for kids easily fits into the daily routine - helping curious kids stay informed about the world around them. Fun. Free. Fresh. LINKS National Indigenous Fashion Award winners: https://nifa.com.au/nifa-2023-winners/ Let's go, King Stingray (official music video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEiiCnIAwkg Treaty, Yothu Yindi (original version): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf-jHCdafZY Snake in the loo https://apnews.com/article/snake-toilet-home-arizona-69468bc279d5ac12b63656784a2d1cd4 Squiz Kids LIVE! Buy tickets to our Canberra show here: https://moshtix.com.au/v2/event/squiz-kids-live/154887 Squiz Kids Book Club: https://www.squizkids.com.au/book_club/ Newshounds Get started on our free media literacy resource for classrooms https://www.squizkids.com.au/about-newshounds/ Classroom Companion: Teachers! Want to access free, curriculum-aligned classroom resources tied to the daily podcast? Sign up to be a Squiz Kids Classroom and download the Classroom Companion each day. Made by teachers for teachers, differentiated to suit all primary school ability levels. And did we mention it's free? Stay up to date with us on our Squiz Kids Instagram! Got a birthday coming up and you want a shout-out? Complete the form on our Squiz Kids website. Link: SHOUT OUTS or / send us an email at squizkids@thesquiz.com.au
Bart Willoughby formed Australia's first Indigenous rock band, No Fixed Address, and has drummed in many of our country's finest groups, including Yothu Yindi, Goanna, and Coloured Stone, plus his own Mixed Relations, who landed in the JJJ Hottest 100 during the 90s.
Indigenous leaders have long spoken about Treaty. It's in the Uluru Statement. So why is it now the word that can't be spoken? Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to our special NAIDOC Week celebration on Triple Homegrown! Join us as we honor the extraordinary Indigenous artists who have not only shaped our music but have also influenced some of our most iconic albums. Prepare to be amazed by the rising generation of Indigenous artists who are conquering the world, captivating audiences with their unique stories and captivating live performances. In this special episode, we have the privilege of hearing from a stellar lineup including King Stingray, Busby Marou, Peter Garrett, Shane Howard, Chasing Ghosts, Dan Sultan, and Scott Darlow. Throughout the show, we've curated an incredible playlist featuring songs that showcase the rich tapestry of Indigenous music. From Yothu Yindi's original version of "Treaty" to King Stingray's tracks like "Down Under" and "Lookin' Out," each song embodies the spirit and diversity of Indigenous artistry. Get ready to experience the powerful sounds of Midnight Oil with "Beds are Burning" and "The Dead Heart," as well as the emotional resonance of Dan Sultan's "Took the Children Away" and Shane Howard's acoustic rendition of "Solid Rock." Scott Darlow will captivate you with "Deadly Heart" and "Forgotten Australia," while Busby Marou's "Where I Wanna Be" and "Conversation" will transport you to new musical landscapes. We'll also take you on a journey through time with classic tracks like Icehouse's "Great Southern Land" reimagined by Byrralku Dhanguda, as well as Warumpi Band's legendary "Blackfella/Whitefella." Chasing Ghosts will soothe your soul with the unplugged version of "Summer," while Kev Carmody's "From Little Things Big Things Grow" and Dan Sultan's "Won't Give You That" and "Kimberley Calling" will leave a lasting impression. To top it all off, we have a special collaboration between Budjerah, WILSN, and the timeless hit "Better Be Home Soon." This NAIDOC Week special on Triple Homegrown is a celebration of Indigenous talent that will leave you inspired and in awe of the rich musical heritage of Australia. Tune in now and join us in paying homage to these remarkable artists who have shaped the course of our music scene and continue to make waves on a global scale. Experience the power, passion, and indelible spirit of Indigenous music in this unforgettable episode of Triple Homegrown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Triple M Homegrown with your hosts Matty O and Dutchie! In this episode, we are joined by the talented Roy Kellaway from King Stingray. Get ready for an exciting conversation as Roy takes us on a journey through the band's recent adventures. Firstly, Roy shares the band's latest updates and highlights their strong bond, mentioning how Yimila Gurruwiwi and Dimathaya Burarrwanga's kids recently joined them on stage at the Enmore Theatre. This close-knit connection within the band adds a unique element to their performances. As the son of Yothu Yindi bass player Stuart Kellaway, Roy reminisces about his early memories of touring with a band as a child. These experiences have undoubtedly shaped his musical journey with King Stingray. King Stingray is on the rise, and Roy reveals some incredible moments that made them pinch themselves with excitement. Meeting legends like Jimmy Barnes at the APRA Awards, Paddy Mills at SXSW, and spending time backstage with Midnight Oil are just a few of the memorable encounters they've had along the way. Being a band that proudly represents the distinct Aussie sound, Roy shares insights on how international audiences have responded to their music while on tour. He also sheds light on the band's creative process when they're away from home, giving listeners an inside look into their songwriting approach. Growing up in remote Australia, Roy provides a glimpse into what it's like sharing their experiences with friends from their hometown. The connection to their roots plays a significant role in King Stingray's music and identity. In a game of Memory Lane, Roy takes us back to some of King Stingray's past gigs, sharing his memories and highlighting the influence of The Chats on their electrifying live performances. The rawness and grit of The Chats have inspired King Stingray to deliver powerful shows. The conversation delves into the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on King Stingray's trajectory. Roy reflects on how the band has thrived in these challenging times, building resilience and overcoming numerous hurdles. Roy expresses his admiration for "Australia's sweethearts," Ball Park Music, and their lead singer, Sam Cromack, who has been an incredible source of support for King Stingray. Whether it's navigating the music scene or providing feedback on demos, the band has found valuable guidance from this influential figure. Roy recalls an unforgettable experience of performing in an extremely muddy tent at Splendour In The Grass, entertaining a packed audience despite the challenging conditions. Additionally, Roy shares what it was like to perform with Colin Hay at the APRA Awards, giving us an exclusive peek into the behind-the-scenes moments during rehearsals. As NAIDOC week is celebrated, the discussion touches on the current state of indigenous music and highlights the emergence of talented First Nations artists who are making waves in the industry. Finally, we wrap up with an exciting game of Write, Party, Dinner, featuring legendary acts Powderfinger, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. Who will King Stingray choose to collaborate with, party alongside, and invite for an intimate dinner? Tune in to Triple M Homegrown for an engaging conversation with Roy Kellaway of King Stingray, packed with stories, insights, and memorable moments from their musical journey. Don't miss this captivating episode celebrating Australian music and indigenous talent during NAIDOC week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's NAIDOC Week in Australia, a time when we celebrate the culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people indigenous to this great continent. In this episode we dive into a bunch of music from award winning artists such as King Stingray, Thelma Plum, Gurrumul, Budjerah, Baker Boy, A.B. Original, Mo'Ju, Birdz, The Warumpi Band, Christine Anu and Yothu Yindi. We chat about the unique and special music made by our Indigenous brothers and sisters, their inspiring messages of hope and change, their powerful political statements and the stories and artistry unique to their culture. Find out more about NAIDOC Week Our NAIDOC Week Playlist Who are your favourite Indigenous musicians? Socials Fb: https://www.facebook.com/supersonicchat Electronic mailing system: supersonicchat@gmail.com The Twits: https://twitter.com/chat_sonic Insta: https://www.instagram.com/supersonicchat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supersonicchat/message
Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Presenters: Jacob Andrewartha, Chloe DSNewsreportsPresenters discuss headline newstories, responding to the cancellation of drag storytime event by the monash city council and divisions in the Liberal party over the push to expel transphobe MP Moira DeemingNews from Green LeftPresenters discuss the following articles from Green Left‘501s' demand Labor keep its promise to end indefinite detentionEcosocialism 2023 to discuss costs of new arms raceInterviews and DiscussionKristin O'Connell, spokesperson from The Antipoverty Centre discusses the necessity of raising the rate of Jobseeker to a livable wage for all alongside the need for activists to keep putting the pressure on the Albanese government to increase the rate for all, not just for over-55s. You can listen to the individual interview here.Mathew Abbott, National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) branch president of Federation University discusses the ongoing campaign being led by the union for better working conditions and wages following a state-wide stop work action by Victorian university workers on May 3 . You can listen to the individual interview here.Andrew Copolov, PhD student & teaching associate who undertakes research on the social value of infrastructure discusses a project for gig economy workers where from Monday May 8 until Sunday May 14, Testing Ground at Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market will become a staffroom for delivery riders and rideshare drivers. You can listen to the individual interview here. More information on the project here.Songs played2 Black, 2 Strong by A.B OriginalWorld Turning by Yothu Yindi
Still in love with making records, Charles Fisher is currently based in his home studio in Melbourne. He is renowned for his great ears (finding and developing talent; selecting hits), his canny arrangement skills and his psychological skills, getting the best out of a range of personalities. The extraordinarily versatile ‘song doctor' is at home with rock guitars (Radio Birdman, Hoodoo Gurus), popular and orchestral arrangements (Olivia Newton-John, Air Supply, The Seekers), and many other forms including pop and electronica (Savage Garden, 1927). In 1997 Fisher won ARIA Producer of the Year for Savage Garden's Savage Garden; ‘Down on Me' (Hoodoo Gurus); ‘Far Shore' (The Seekers); plus ‘I Am Australian' for Judith Durham, Russell Hitchcock and Dr Yunupingu (RIP) of Yothu Yindi. In the early 21st century Fisher began producing overseas-based acts including Olivia Newton-John, whose ‘(2)' album went platinum; Swedes Ace of Base and Canadians SoulDecision, whose single ‘Faded' went to No.1 in Canada and No.6 in the US and whose album No-One Does It Better went platinum too. Find out more about him here: https://www.charlesfisherproducer.com/
From his deathbed, revered Yolngu leader Yunupingu held the PM to his promise of a Voice with real power - but can the nation agree? Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Jasper Leak. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring the fascinating subject of animal and human friendships across time. Delving into our relationships with companion animals both traditional and non traditonal and our interaction with wild animal friends. Music Played: Heilung 'Norupo' - https://heilung.travelling-merchant.com/cd/heilung-futha-cd-digipak-digital Otkyen 'Storm' - https://otyken.ru/?lang=en#listen Yothu Yindi 'Treaty (Radio Mix)' - https://music.apple.com/au/album/treaty-radio-mix/586510491?i=586510784
Yirrmal joined us via a studio in Yirrkala in North East Arnhem Land to discuss his music, culture, and community connections. Yirrmal shares how his earliest memory of music was as a child playing on stage with members of Yothu Yindi (one of the most famous Aboriginal musical groups) and how growing up in Daliwuy Bay and listening to his elders' stories inspired his song writing. This conversation has been reshared on 26 January which is a significant date in Australia's colonial history. The Wide Open Air Exchange regards that date as a commemoration not a celebration and a moment to focus on Aboriginal perspectives. This is a quote from Yirrmal during the interview: “All of the songs for Yolgnu people it's pretty much like bringing people together and making a unity as we are one people of Australia. And so our song it's about healing – healing the times, healing the past – what it was before – and then we're hoping for the better future to come to everyone living in Australia. We are all Australians”.
Yirrmal joined us via a studio in Yirrkala in North East Arnhem Land to discuss his music, culture, and community connections. Yirrmal shares how his earliest memory of music was as a child playing on stage with members of Yothu Yindi (one of the most famous Aboriginal musical groups) and how growing up in Daliwuy Bay and listening to his elders' stories inspired his song writing. This conversation has been reshared on 26 January which is a significant date in Australia's colonial history. The Wide Open Air Exchange regards that date as a commemoration not a celebration and a moment to focus on Aboriginal perspectives. This is a quote from Yirrmal during the interview: “All of the songs for Yolgnu people it's pretty much like bringing people together and making a unity as we are one people of Australia. And so our song it's about healing – healing the times, healing the past – what it was before – and then we're hoping for the better future to come to everyone living in Australia. We are all Australians”.
Matt Garrick is a journalist at the ABC and covers Northern Australia. Born Sydney in 1985, Matt, finished high school before commencing a degree in media at the University of Canberra. Matt then went on to take a junior position at the Albany Advertiser in Albany, Western Australia. From there he moved to the top end of Western Australia working for a radio station Kununurra. Matt's roots go back to Lithuania on his mother's side and so after his stint in Kununurra, he headed over to Europe to trace his roots. Matt ended up working in Lithuania for a Baltic newspaper. His life journey brought him back to Australia and he's worked as a journalist in the Torres Strait as well as Nhulunbuy, Alice Springs and finally, Darwin. Matt has also written a book about world famous Aboriginal band, Yothu Yindi, called ‘Writing in the Sand'. This is Matt's Territory story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/territorystory/message
Highlights from Season 8 Vol 1. Music only, no waffle.WARNING: Fragments of songs spliced together for the hell of it. Money For Nothing [Willie & The Bandits]It's A Long Way To The Top [Lucinda Williams]Vienna [Billy Joel]Chain Of Fools [Sidsel]Shine On You Crazy Diamond [Christy Moore]Telegraph Road [Dire Straits] Ruins [Cat Stevens]I Can See For Miles [Petra Haden]Rumours Of War [Billy Bragg]It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back) [Ane Brun]Do Right Woman [Esther Phillips]Does Anybody Out There Even Care? [Lenny Kravitz]Jailbreak [Yothu Yindi]She's Always A Woman [Fyfe Dangerfield]See Emily Play [Martha Wainwright]18th Avenue [Cat Stevens]Won't Get Fooled Again [The Who]www.songsungnew.comJoin Stevie on Spotify and Instagram
For 40 years Andrew Farriss has written, produced, and performed music all over the globe. Andrew Farriss has written for or produced various other acts, such as Yothu Yindi, Tom Jones, Alisan Porter, Tania Kernaghan, and Jenny Morris. His personal awards include: Producer of the Year at the ARIA Music Awards for his work on Jenny Morris's album Shiver which went triple platinum. Inducted into the Australian Songwriter Hall of Fame in 2016. In 2015, Andrew Farriss was awarded a Coombs Fellowship with The Australian National University in Canberra, where he lectured and mentored students, culminating in the Soundbites Concert where Andrew shared the stage with ANU student musicians. Andrew was highly honoured by the Australian Government, on Australia Day January 26, 2020, as an AM, which means Member of the Order of Australia. Never stepping away from being a creative songwriter, Andrew has spent time writing for himself and others in Nashville and Australia over the past 10 years, and has now embarked on a solo career. Offering his first single release, Come Midnight, in 2019, which topped the country charts on radio stations all over Australia, his follow-up single Good Momma Bad was released at the Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2020. Andrew's debut self-titled album – featuring a collection of eclectic songs with a unique blend of Rhythm, Roots and Country influences – was due for international release late 2020. Due to the ever-evolving situation globally with COVID-19, the album release date has been postponed. Never one to sit idle, Andrew wanted to continue to share his music with fans, and will now release an EP this October. The Love Makes The World EP is a Folk, Ballad, Contemporary and Experimental release and focuses on humans and their relationships with each other, and also the earth.
Protest music is about highlighting problems in society and calling for change. And telling a story through music is an especially powerful way to move a listener to action. Check out some potent sonic storytelling about human rights, the environment and anti-colonialism from artists like Yothu Yindi, Hurray For The Riff Raff and Joni Mitchell. Content warning: This episode covers some topics that might be unsettling for some younger listeners. It's the kind of material you might learn in a high school history class, rather than in elementary school history. You might want to listen to a different episode of Music Blocks if you're around younger ears. Stuff to think about after you've listened: Is there something you want to protest? What sounds would you use to communicate your protest? What songs do you know that would support something you want to protest? Ready to explore more protest music? Check out our playlists on Spotify or Apple Music. This is one of eight Music Blocks episodes exploring how musicians use sound to tell stories about our lives. You can listen in any order. Find more episodes, discussion questions and playlists at MusicBlocksPodcast.org. Tell us how you're using Music Blocks in the classroom or at home, or share your playlists and music creations inspired by the podcast! Email us: Hello@MusicBlocksPodcast.org Music Blocks is a production of Colorado Public Radio's Audio Innovations Studio. Hosts: Luis Antonio Perez and Rebekah Romberg Lead producer: Rebekah Romberg Education Advisor: Carla Aguilar, Ph.D. Additional production and editing: Jo Erickson, Erin Jones, Emily Williams Executive Producer: Brad Turner Thank you: Monika Vischer and David Ginder at CPR Classical, Willobee Carlan at Indie 102.3, Jodi Gersh, Kim Nguyen, Mia Rincón, Clara Shelton, Hart Van Denburg, Jon Pinnow, Doug Clifton and all the teachers, parents and students who listened and helped us develop this podcast.
Back in the nineties, the tunes in Broome were banging - from Yothu Yindi to Kev Carmody. That was thanks to Stompem Ground, the Aboriginal music and cultural festival returning to Broome this September.
An all new episode of Hey Hey It's The Podcast is here. Join Criss Fresh, Mitch and Jonesy as they recap episodes of Australian TV institution Hey Hey It's Saturday. This episode looks at the 33rd Hey Hey of 1996. It features Garbage, Everclear, Yothu Yindi and more. Please subscribe to us on iTunes and you can find us at: Twitter: @heyheypodcast Instagram: @heyheypodcast
Steven Oliver has been lighting up stage and screen for years now. A proud descendent of the Kuku-Yalanji, Waanyi, Gangalidda, Woppaburra, Bundjalung and Biripi peoples, he's popped up on ABC TV's Black Comedy. Hosted Faboriginal on SBS. And taken the stage as a poet and a playwright. His own story has been told in song, in Bigger and Blacker; a cabaret telling of his life. After traveling across the country with the show over the past three years, Steven brings it next to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and I invited him to Take 5. His show is full of songs he sings, of his own experiences, but I was curious to hear the tunes by others that soundtracked his life. From Mariah to Janet to Yothu Yindi, this is a beautiful conversation about comedy as a messenger and the uplifting power of shakin' your cheeks. Always Be My Baby - Mariah Carey It's Not Right, But It's OK (Thunderpuss Remix) - Whitney Houston Rhythm Nation - Janet Jackson Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix) - Yothu Yindi Man In The Mirror - Michael Jackson
Steven Oliver has been lighting up stage and screen for years now. A proud descendent of the Kuku-Yalanji, Waanyi, Gangalidda, Woppaburra, Bundjalung and Biripi peoples, he's popped up on ABC TV's Black Comedy. Hosted Faboriginal on SBS. And taken the stage as a poet and a playwright. His own story has been told in song, in Bigger and Blacker; a cabaret telling of his life. After traveling across the country with the show over the past three years, Steven brings it next to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and I invited him to Take 5. His show is full of songs he sings, of his own experiences, but I was curious to hear the tunes by others that soundtracked his life. From Mariah to Janet to Yothu Yindi, this is a beautiful conversation about comedy as a messenger and the uplifting power of shakin' your cheeks. Always Be My Baby - Mariah Carey It's Not Right, But It's OK (Thunderpuss Remix) - Whitney Houston Rhythm Nation - Janet Jackson Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix) - Yothu Yindi Man In The Mirror - Michael Jackson
Why did Malcolm and Angus Young decide to make AC/DC a rock band? Who is a better singer: Bon Scott or Brian Johnson? What did Mutt Lange do to improve AC/DC's sound? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that is high on voltage, low on political correctness.WARNING: This episode contains traces of funk. Featured songs [in chronological order]:It's A Long Way To The Top [Lucinda Williams]TNT [Yelawolf]The Jack [Jens Thomas & Verneri Pohjola]Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap [Tom Morello]Jailbreak [Yothu Yindi]Ride On [Corb Lund]Let There Be Rock [Foo Fighters]Highway To Hell [Tom Morello, Bruce Springsteen & Eddie Vedder, Ed Kuepper, Imagination]If You Want Blood [Mark Kozelek]Hells Bells [Dandy Warhols, Fisz & Emade]Back In Black [Beastie Boys, Regurgitator]20 Songs: Best Of Song Sung New #2Join Stevie on Spotify and Instagramwww.songsungnew.com
When Fran Kelly announced she was leaving RN Breakfast after 17 years, everyone I know had a little cry. Maybe it was the same for you too, because this legendary journalist has been waking up with us for a long time. Fran has held those in power to account and told stories we may never have heard otherwise. But it's not often you hear Fran's stories. That's why I was so stoked and honoured to have her Take 5 with me, the day after she wrapped her final show on RN Breakfast. The theme was simple; life, so far. And from singing around the kitchen table, to hitting the road to get to her great love, this is a beautiful capture of an extraordinary human. The Tokens – The Lion Sleeps Tonight The Easybeats – Friday On My Mind Lucinda Williams – I Just Want To See You So Bad Yothu Yindi – Treaty Gurrumul - Wiyathul
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)
Traveling the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and the Indigenous People from all over the world. Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show: THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:00:57) 1. Joey Nowyuk - “Sikungilunga (When I Close My Eyes)” (Tumitit) (0:00:57-0:04:04) 2. The Keen and the Kind - “Ocean Blue” (The Things We Don't Know) (0:04:04-00:08:50) 3. Chontay Standing Rock - “When The Day Has Come” (Sing It) (00:08:50-00:13:41) 4. Nancy Sanchez (ft. Cuñao) - “Que Te Perdone Dios” (La Gran Civilization) (00:13:41-00:17:06) PROGRAM BREAK (00:17:06-00:17:11) 5. Chopy - “Lem Ziz Mebe (Zana Remix)” (Chopy) (00:17:11-00:20:08) Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:08-00:20:37) “Dedicate the precious days of your lives to the betterment of the world.” -Bahá'u'lláh 6. Southern Boys - “Intertribal” (Live At St. Croix) (00:20:37-00:24:51) 7. Young Bird - “Double The Action” (YB Style) (00:24:51-00:27:51) 8. Tha Tribe - “Tha LaFleur Shuffle” (Stoic) (00:27:51-00:31:41) PROGRAM BREAK (00:31:41-00:31:45) 9. Young Spirit - “The Word Song” (Save Me a Lead) (00:31:45-00:35:55) 10. R. Carlos Nakai Quartet - “Gnu Queue” (What Lies Beyond) (00:35:55-00:40:42) Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:42-00:41:18) “There is indeed no greater power than the power of love” -Abdúl-Báha 11. Ehukai - “Milika'i Slide” (Putumayo: Hawaiian Playground) (00:41:18-00:45:00) 12. Samite - “Munomuno” (Putumayo: African Playground) (00:45:00-00:48:30) 13. Edwin Endfield - “Song 5 San Carlos Apache” (Songs of the Arizona Apache) (00:48:30-00:51:15) 14. Yothu Yindi - “Dots On the Shells” (Healing Stone-The best of Yothu Yindi) (00:51:15-00:55:34) Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:34-00:57:08) “The diversity in the human family should be the cause of love and harmony, as it is in music where many different notes blend together in the making of a perfect chord.” -Abdúl-Báha 15. Elexa Dawson - “Glad We Came” (Music Is Medicine) (00:57:08-00:59:59) DONATION ADVERTISEMENT (00:59:59-01:00:11) The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.) to foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN. Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us: https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US Website: www.iamHUMANmedia.com Email: indigenouscafe1@gmail.com
Singer-songwriter Shellie Morris still remembers the first time she heard Yothu Yindi's Treaty. She had left her adopted white family in Sydney when "Treaty yeah, Treaty now" blared through her car radio, and changed her forever. The song would become part of the soundtrack of her incredible journey to find her Aboriginal birth family in the Northern Territory and to work out where, and what, home really is.
Traveling the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and the Indigenous People from all over the world. Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show: THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:00:55) 1. Chopy - “Copi” (Bnar) (0:00:55-0:05:02) 2. Yothu Yindi - “Djapana (Radio Mix)” (Healing Stone-The Best of Yothu Yindi) (0:05:02-00:08:54) 3. Inez Jasper ft. Fawn Wood - “Fallen Soldier” (Burn Me Down) (00:8:54-00:12:25) 4. Ahdi ft. Shadi Toloui-Wallace, Shinda Toloui-Wallace - “When Sorrow Comes” (When Sorrow Comes) (00:12:25-00:17:54) ADVERTISEMENT (00:17:54-00:18:09) 5. Te Vaka - “Lakilua” (Tutuki) (00:18:09-00:20:55) Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:55-00:21:14) “Keep The Music Rolling.” 6. Tanya Tagaq - “Icebreaker” (Toothsayer - EP) (00:21:14-00:27:46) PROGRAM BREAK (00:27:46-00:27:51) 7. Gulabben Patel - “Jay Ambe Jagdambe Ma” (Tahuko - Nonstop Gujarati Garba ) (00:27:51-00:29:45) 8. A Tribe Called Red - “Tanokumbia” (Tanokumbia) (0029:45-00:33:02) 9. Wuauquikuna - “The Last Inka Warrior” (Wuauquikuna: Best of South and North American Music) (00:33:02-00:37:27) ADVERTISEMENT (00:37:27-00:37:41) 10. Calina Lawrence- “Songbird” (Epicenter) (00:37:41-00:41:42) Roman Orona (Host) (00:41:42-00:42:02) “Keep The Music Rolling” 11. Pacific Curls & Sarah Beattie - “Catharsis” (Pacific Celta) (00:42:02-00:45:56) 12. N'we Jinan Artists - “New Morning” (Skin Generation, vol.4) (00:45:56-00:50:20) PROGRAM BREAK (00:50:20-00:50:25) 13. Nii Okai Tagoe - “Nekeh Noh” (Pure Africa) (00:50:25-00:53:15) 14. Nancy Sanchez - “Say Something” (Say Something - EP) (00:53:15-00:56:48) Roman Orona (Host) (00:56:48-00:57:46) “Keep The Music Rolling” 15. Maya Jupiter ft. Los Cojolites - “Madre Tierra” (Never Said Yes) (00:57:46-01:01:41) The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.) to foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN. Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us: https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US Website: www.iamHUMANmedia.com Email: indigenouscafe1@gmail.com
Traveling the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and the Indigenous People from all over the world. Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show: THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:01:19) 1. Yothu Yindi - “One Blood” (Healing Stone - The best of Yothu Yindi) (0:01:19-0:07:21) 2. Southern Boys - “Grand Entry” (Live At St. Croix) (0:07:21-0:10:55) 3. Hawane Rios - “7th Generation Nation” (Together We Rise) (00:10:55-00:16:07) ADVERTISEMENT (00:16:07-00:16:22) 4. Musa Mboob & XamXam - “Journey” (Pure Africa) (00:16:22-00:21:41) Roman Orona (Host) (00:21:41-00:22:36) “The art of music must be brought to the highest stage of development, for this is one of the most wonderful arts and in this glorious age…it is highly essential to gain its mastery. However, one must endeavor to attain the degree of artistic perfection and not be like those who leave matters unfinished…” -Abdu'l-Baha 5. Xavier Quijas Yxayotl - “Sacred Flower” Singing Earth) (00:22:36-00:27:56) PROGRAM BREAK (00:27:56 -00:28:01) 6. Cheevers Toopah - “MNX” (True Melodies) (00:28:01-00:31:37) 7. Los Incas - “Tema de Maimara” (Putumayo Presents: A Native American Odyssey) (00:31:37-00:34:26) 8. Murphy Cassa & Patsy Cassadore - “Apache (The Mescalero Trail)” (Traditional Voices) (0034:26-00:36:29) ADVERTISEMENT (00:36:29-00:36:43) 9. ODUCHU - “Surguul” (The Healer) (00:36:43-00:39:49) Roman Orona (Host) (00:39:49-00:40:57) “I rejoice to hear that thou takest pains with thine art, for in this wonderful new age, art is worship. The more thou strives to perfect it, the closer wilt thou come to God. What bestowal could be greater than this, that one's art should be even as the act of worship…” -Abdu'l-Baha 10. Northern Cree - “Mesmerized” (True Blue) (00:40:57-00:45:35) 11. Anthony Wakeman & Aaron White- “Red Man Groove Thing” (Handprints of Our People) (00:45:35-00:49:23) PROGRAM BREAK (00:49:23-00:49:28) 12. Twin Flames- “Dreamer” (Signal Fire) (00:49:28-00:52:48) 13. Jeremy Dutcher - “Nipuwoltin” (Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa) (00:52:48-00:54:46) Roman Orona (Host) (00:54:46-00:57:38) “All art is a gift of the Holy Spirit When this light shines through the mind of a musician, it manifests itself in beautiful harmonies. Again, shining through the mind of a poet, it is seen in fine poetry and poetic prose. When the Light of the Sun of Truth inspires the mind of a painter, he introduces marvelous pictures. These gifts are fulfilling their highest purpose, when showing forth the praise of God.” -Abdu'l-Baha 14. Nahko And Medicine For The People - “Love Letters to God” (Hoka) (00:57:38-01:03:07) The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.) to foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN. Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us: https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US Website: www.iamHUMANmedia.com Email: indigenouscafe1@gmail.com
Traveling the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and all over the world. Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show: THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:02:41) 1. Kalolin Johnson - “Kesalul (live)” (L'nuta'ql:Mi'maq Music Showcase) (0:02:41-0:05:35) 2. Cree Confederation - “Everyone” (Medicine Horse) (0:05:35-0:09:37) 3. Tony Duncan & Darrin Yazzie - “Rhythms of Sunrise” (Singing Lights) (00:09:37-00:13:16) 4. Dennehotso Singing Wranglers - “Skip Dance Songs” (Navajo Two Step and Skip Dance Songs) (00:13:16-00:16:47) ADVERTISEMENT (00:16:47-00:17:02) 5. Yothu Yindi - “Maralitja” (Healing Stone- The Best of Yothu Yindi) (0017:02-00:21:02) Roman Orona (Host) (00:21:02-00:23:30) “Above all, if a judicious and resourceful individual should initiate measures which would universally enrich the masses of the people, there could be no undertaking greater than this, and it would rank in the sight of God as the supreme achievement, for such a benefactor would supply the needs and insure the comfort and well-being of a great multitude. Wealth is most commendable, provided the entire population is wealthy. -Abdu'l-Baha, The Secret of Divine Civilization, p. 24 6. Piqsiq - “What Child Is This” (Quviasugvik: In Search of Harmony- EP) (00:22:30-00:25:36) 7. Zully Murillo - “La Vaca Topa” (Los Pregones de Mi Tierra) (00:25:36-00:30:20) PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:20 -00:30:25) 8. Elemotho - “Neo” (Pure Africa) (0030:25-00:33:40) 9. Huun-Huur-Tu - “Ancestors” (The Orphan's Lament) (00:33:40-00:37:26) ADVERTISEMENT (00:37:26-00:37:40) 10. Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective - “Sin Precio” (Wátina) (00:37:40-00:40:46) Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:46-00:42:20) “dishonesty in one's transactions or the economic exploitation of others. There should be no contradiction between one's economic conduct and one's beliefs. By applying in one's life principles of fairness and equity, each person can uphold a standard far above the low threshold by which the world measures itself." (Universal House of Justice, To the Baha'is of the World, Ridvan 2012) 11. Southern Boyz - “Intertribal” (Live At St. Croix) (00:42:20-00:46:12) 12. Pacific Curls & Sarah Beattie- “Kalimba Trance” (Pacific Celta) (00:46:12-00:52:24) PROGRAM BREAK (00:52:24-00:52:29) 13. Charlie Hoffman & San Carlos Apaches - “Apache Mountain Spirit Dance” (Traditional Voices) (00:52:29-00:55:34) Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:34-00:57:42) “Vigilance must be exercised in distinguishing "means" from "ends”. The acquisition of wealth is acceptable and praiseworthy to the extent that it serves as a means for achieving higher ends: providing people with basic necessities, fostering social progress, promoting the welfare of society, and contributing to the establishment of a world civilization. To make the accumulation of wealth the central purpose of one's life is unworthy...the end does not serve to justify the means. However constructive and noble the goal..., it must not be attained through improper means. Regrettably, a number of today's leaders--political, social, and religious--as well as some of the directors of financial markets, executives of multinational corporations, chiefs of commerce and industry, and ordinary people who succumb to social pressure and ignore the call of their conscience, act against this principle; they justify any means in order to achieve their goals.” (Universal House of Justice, To Baha'is in the Cradle of the Faith, 2 April 2010) 14. Mehmet Alti - “Pisik” (I Love Kurdish Music) (00:57:42-01:01:21) The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.) to foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN. Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us: https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US Website: www.iamHUMANmedia.com Email: indigenouscafe1@gmail.com
Nerve makes his case for having the best bars in the country and meet King Stingray, the children of Yothu Yindi carrying the torch with their Yolgnu surf rock
We're very excited to be interviewing Andy Sharpe today! As well as being a great storyteller, Andy is the astute and awesome entrepreneur who founded SongDivision, back in 2003. Since then, SongDivision has been pioneering ways to use the scientific principles of music to strengthen social bonds and emotional connections and to consolidate corporate culture. Sir Richard Branson once described SongDivision as a great company that uses the power of music to connect employees and customers. SongDivision is the official music partner of organizations like IMEX and Hard Rock Hotel and Resort. Andy is from Australia, and he lives in Maui. Andy's background Andy played the clarinet in his school band. He also played the piano, and keyboards in a rock band outside of his school, from when he was about fourteen years old. The band played some gigs in local pubs, and a few years later, they managed to get a development deal with Sony Records. By then, Andy had started studying at Sydney University. When the band finally got a record contract from ACDC's record label, they all dropped everything and went off to the UK, where they stayed for the next four years. When he got back to Australia, Andy was recruited by IBM, where he worked for the next ten years in global financing. IBM put him through an MBA. It was through working for IBM that he came to experience the event world, with incentive trips and team-building experiences. Writing songs for pop stars While working for IBM, Andy continued writing songs for Australian pop stars. As a result, he was asked by Yothu Yindi, Australia's famous indigenous band, to run some songwriting workshops with indigenous teenagers, at their cultural festival. The joyful experience of seeing those kids, who didn't think they could write a song, collectively create a piece of music in the space of an hour or two, had an enormous impact on Andy. Coming up with the idea to create SongDivision Although Andy is described as an entrepreneur, he says that he's not a serial entrepreneur. Creating SongDivision was the only entrepreneurial idea that he can ever remember coming up with. How it all started A friend of Andy's in Sydney ran a telecommunications company. He was aware of Andy's success with his songwriting workshops with indigenous kids, and he asked Andy to do the same thing for him, with his sales team. Andy was reluctant at first, but his friend persisted. So Andy offered to take the team into a recording studio, bring in some session musicians, and some beer and wine, and help them write an original song. It was a huge success. And having just completed his MBA, Andy saw it as a good opportunity for starting a business. It takes more than an idea to build a business Andy understands that it takes more than an idea to build a business. People tend to think that a good idea is enough but that's not the case. You also need to have a great service or product. It wasn't easy in the beginning Although everyone was very supportive of Andy when he started his business, it wasn't easy for him. The business never really exploded so he had to continue building it steadily over the last seventeen years. Andy likens SongDivision to a band that had to build itself, fan by fan until it finally became a big, independent band. There were some great clients in the first year In their first year, SongDivision had some great clients, like three of the four major banks in Australia, AstraZeneca, and Virgin. Andy understood the value of the service he was offering and people were willing to pay for it, so things were looking positive for the future of the business. An event with Richard Branson SongDivision has done several gigs with Virgin. And, in 2010, when the company had grown considerably, they did an event with Richard Branson himself. It was a magical experience, and at one point Richard Branson even went crowd surfing! Expanding internationally Doing a small event is just as stressful as doing a large one, so Andy chose to go into the corporate market, rather than doing many more, smaller, local events. Checking things out in America Most of the events that SongDivision does are national sales conferences. As there are only a few national sales conferences going on each year in Australia, Andy decided to go and see what was happening in America, for his music, as well as for the business. He went over at the beginning of 2007, and did two free sessions, with PwC, and with Lehman Brothers. At the time, the US and Australia had just signed a free trade agreement, so Andy could get a visa to work in the US. Getting married and moving to America Andy got married in 2008, and he and his wife moved to New York. Music works! Within about a month, they were doing events with about 3000 people, with companies that invested in their people, brought them together, and made their strategies very clear. Those companies needed help with their communication, getting buy-in from everyone, and connecting people. And they knew that using music, along with SongDivision's proprietary techniques, was viable and it worked! SongDivision launched in the UK soon after. And they launched in Singapore about five years ago. Resources: You can find us at www.eventbusinessformula.com You can find us on Facebook Eric Rozenberg on LinkedIn About Andy SongDivision Connect with Eric: On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website If you'd rather watch the video of this interview, subscribe on YouTube
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