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Scallywag Showtunes
Scallywag Showtunes – Intro
22.04.24
‘Ello! We are Arfur and Charlie Chimbley, the Chimbley Bruvvers, esquire, at your service (aka Eliane Morel and Soledad Cordeaux), here to entertain you with our humorous and delightful cockney banter. In our new segment, Scallywag Showtunes, airing during Master Tony Roma Thursday Driveshow, we will hexplore in hexcruciating detail (but with our trademark cheeky […] Read More… from Scallywag Showtunes – Intro

Something Else
Episode 38
21.04.24
The Eclectic Comedy Music Show Featuring Comedy Records (Stand Up/Skit/Novelty – i.e Monty Python – Australia You’re Standing In It – Tom Lehler etc) Instructional Records ( Everything You Need To Know To Operate A CB RADIO – Shape Up & Dance with Felicity Kendal – etc) Odd / Left of Centre Music – The […] Read More… from Episode 38

Music
Rémi Marchand from PsyconFest
20.04.24
Rémi Marchand is the guitar player of Cone Of Confusion group and the organizer of the PsyconFest festival. During lockdown, Rémi was really missing music live performance, he also regretted that artists did not collaborate more together… So he created from scratch the festival Psyconfest! Rémi joined Peter from One Size Fits All to speak […] Read More… from Rémi Marchand from PsyconFest

Arts
Neil Murray from Wurumpi band
19.04.24
Neil James Murray is one of the founding member of the Warumpi band that has performed for 20 years and produced 3 ground breaking albums and held down a successful solo career since 1989. He was awarded the 2017 Port Fairy Folk Festival Artist of the Year and is regarded as one of Australia’s finest singer songwriters. Neil […] Read More… from Neil Murray from Wurumpi band

Drive
Gregg Arthur’s Great American Songbook
19.04.24
Australian vocalist and composer Gregg Arthur follows in the footsteps of Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, and Tony Bennett as one of the great interpreters of The Great American Songbook. He joined Eric Gyors and Virginia Lowe from Wenesday Drive to speak about his experience on stage, his last album and artists with whom he has […] Read More… from Gregg Arthur’s Great American Songbook

Music
Rebecca Scott Vocal Coach @ The Con
19.04.24
Rebecca Scott combines a busy schedule of working as a music therapist and teaching privately with her role as a tutor for the Open Academy. She joined Dan Barnett from Blow to speak about the Open Academy program and her career as a musician and encourages anyone who wants to make music to sign up ! […] Read More… from Rebecca Scott Vocal Coach @ The Con

Breaking Waves
Breaking Waves, Episode 159
16.04.24
Hosted by Alex and Oli Duration: 30 mins On today’s episode, Alex and Oli talk all things music festival. Alex starts off by talking about the lack of government funding for festivals, and they go onto discussing gym memberships and run clubs in Sydney. They discuss the appeal of group activities and their impact on […] Read More… from Breaking Waves, Episode 159

Something Else
Episode 37
14.04.24
The Eclectic Comedy Music Show Featuring Comedy Records (Stand Up/Skit/Novelty – i.e Monty Python – Australia You’re Standing In It – Tom Lehler etc) Instructional Records ( Everything You Need To Know To Operate A CB RADIO – Shape Up & Dance with Felicity Kendal – etc) Odd / Left of Centre Music – The […] Read More… from Episode 37

The Sydneyist
How to Revive a River
12.04.24
The Cooks River is the most urbanised, concretised and polluted river in Australia. Now, it is being very slowly brought back to health. On this episode of The Sydneyist Elizabeth Farrelly asks should rivers have rights? Guests: Dr Andrew Thomas, Executive Officer and Jason L’Ecuyer from the Cooks River Alliance. […] Read More… from How to Revive a River

The Intersection - Eastside FM
End of Season 1
09.04.24
And that’s a wrap for Season 1 of The Intersection. Thanks for all your support and engagement. Send any feedback, gripes or suggestions for future topics to theintersection@eastidefm.org. We’ll be back here in this feed with updates along the way. […] Read More… from End of Season 1

Breaking Waves
Breaking Waves, Episode 158
09.04.24
Hosted by Jon and Riley Duration: 30 mins In this last installment of the iconic movie trilogy, Jon and Riley discuss the ways in which Life imitates Art. On today’s episode, they delve into the impact of the Space Odyssey (1968), Star Trek and other space explorational films on society. They discuss how such influential […] Read More… from Breaking Waves, Episode 158

Something Else
Episode 36
07.04.24
The Eclectic Comedy Music Show Featuring Comedy Records (Stand Up/Skit/Novelty – i.e Monty Python – Australia You’re Standing In It – Tom Lehler etc) Instructional Records ( Everything You Need To Know To Operate A CB RADIO – Shape Up & Dance with Felicity Kendal – etc) Odd / Left of Centre Music – The […] Read More… from Episode 36

Breaking Waves
Breaking Waves, Episode 157
02.04.24
Hosted by Jon and Riley Duration: 30 mins With yet another episode on iconic movies, our cineastes venture into the world of animated shows such as the Looney Tunes from the 1930s to the Family Guy in this age. They discuss the idea of particular movies encompassing certain genres, the visual and cinematic effects in […] Read More… from Breaking Waves, Episode 157

Something Else
Episode 35
01.04.24
The Eclectic Comedy Music Show Featuring Comedy Records (Stand Up/Skit/Novelty – i.e Monty Python – Australia You’re Standing In It – Tom Lehler etc) Instructional Records ( Everything You Need To Know To Operate A CB RADIO – Shape Up & Dance with Felicity Kendal – etc) Odd / Left of Centre Music – The […] Read More… from Episode 35

The Sydneyist
QTOPIA: A tour of Sydney’s first Queer Museum
29.03.24
At long last Sydney has its first queer history museum. From HIV to LOTL (Lesbians on the Loose) from the 1890s to the 78ers to Mick Fuller’s apology, it’s a story that needed to be told. In a delicious form of revenge-served-cold, the museum colonises the old Darlinghurst police station, a lovely arts and crafts […] Read More… from QTOPIA: A tour of Sydney’s first Queer Museum

Breaking Waves
Breaking Waves, Episode 156
26.03.24
Hosted by Jon and Riley Duration: 30 mins Joined by our favourite cineastes, this week is all about the good, the bad and the ugly. The 1966 Spaghetti Western dominates conversation. Jon and Riley have a breadth of knowledge of the archetypal characters, themes and their relevance. Their passion and intellectual perspectives make for a […] Read More… from Breaking Waves, Episode 156

Music
Interview with PJ Morton on Love Soul
25.03.24
PJ Morton is an uncommonly versatile soul singer, songwriter, performer and producer based in New Orleans. He is known for his own R&B, gospel, and pop albums, as well as extensive studio work for other performers. PJ Morton joined Joe Johnson from Love Soul to speak about his music mantra, his fascination with Prince and […] Read More… from Interview with PJ Morton on Love Soul

Something Else
Episode 34
25.03.24
The Eclectic Comedy Music Show Featuring Comedy Records (Stand Up/Skit/Novelty – i.e Monty Python – Australia You’re Standing In It – Tom Lehler etc) Instructional Records ( Everything You Need To Know To Operate A CB RADIO – Shape Up & Dance with Felicity Kendal – etc) Odd / Left of Centre Music – The […] Read More… from Episode 34

Something Else
Sports Special
22.03.24
The Eclectic Comedy Music Show Featuring Comedy Records (Stand Up/Skit/Novelty – i.e Monty Python – Australia You’re Standing In It – Tom Lehler etc) Instructional Records ( Everything You Need To Know To Operate A CB RADIO – Shape Up & Dance with Felicity Kendal – etc) Odd / Left of Centre Music – The […] Read More… from Sports Special

Music
Interview of Hamed Sadeghi About His Show Empty Voices
21.03.24
Hamed Sadeghi is a Multi-ARIA award nominee composer and Tar (Iranian lute) virtuoso. With his band comprised of 6 world-class musicians, they create a soft and gentle music inspired by the Persian philosophy of sophism. Hamed joined Trevor and Ben from Found Sounds Lost Horizons to explain why his show is called Empty Voices, how […] Read More… from Interview of Hamed Sadeghi About His Show Empty Voices





