Music from Texas Tea
This duo have an album called 'The Junkship Recordings' and from it we heard the song 'Billy.'
View ArticleMusic from Suzannah Espie and the Last Word
Playing live in the Bush Telegraph studio, Suzannah and the band rip through a couple of tracks from their new album 'First and Last Hotel.' We heard 'City Station' and 'Let It Slide.' They're about to...
View ArticleMusic from Ange Takats
From her new album 'Aniseed Tea' we heard the rather confronting tale of 'Barry.'
View ArticleMei Lai Swan
Mei Lai Swan is a cellist who moved to Alice Springs after falling in love with the place following a brief trip into the desert.
View ArticleMusic from Goodnight Owl (not in podcast)
Today's track comes from a Melbourne band who mix electronic and acoustic styles. This is Goodnight Owl with "Verandah" from their self titled album.
View ArticleMusic from Suzannah Espie and the Last Word
From their new album 'First and Last Hotel' Suzannah and the band crank up another piece of original country soul called 'Already Gone.'
View ArticleMusic from CW Stoneking
The self titled "King of Hokum'' performs 'Goin' The Country' from a blues compilation 'The Blues Train - Train Trax Vol 2.'
View ArticleMusic from the Huckleberry Swedes(not in podcast)
From their album 'Suburban Dreaming' the band bring us the song 'Small Cage Big Land.'
View ArticleMusic from Bernard Fanning
From the new compilation 'Roots - best of homegrown' Bernard Fanning delivers a fabulous tune called "Songbird"
View ArticleMusic from the Huckleberry Swedes (not in podcast)
From their album 'Suburban Dreaming' we heard 'Wild Peach Pie.'
View ArticleMusic from Huckleberry Swedes
From their album 'Suburban Dreaming' the band bring us the song 'Dust Storms Falling.'
View ArticleAdelaide's Ukulele Appreciation Society in tune with new trend
An instrument that was once reserved for comedy and Hawaiian melodies is now finding its way into musical pieces where a ukulele once feared to tread. And for a group of Adelaide enthusiasts, the...
View ArticleMusic from The Yearlings
A musical treat with the Adelaide based group the Yearlings performing the title track from their new CD "Sweet Runaway".
View ArticleMusic from the Yearlings
The Yearlings are Robyn Chalklen and Chris Parkinson. They came in to the BT studio for a chat and to play a couple of tracks as part of a tour of regional Australia. The tracks 'Sweet Runaway' &...
View ArticleMusic from Sara Tindley (not in podcast)
'Time' is Sara's third album and her first since 2007. From it we heard the country rock rave up 'Highway.' You can catch Sara on tour next month through dates in NSW and SA.
View ArticleMusic from Redgum (not in podcast)
As a way of introducing our Ned Kelly conversation we went back to the early day's of one of Australia's most successful folk bands 'Redgum' and their tune 'Poor Ned'.
View ArticleMusic from Sara Tindley (not in podcast)
Sara's performing at the Mullum Music Festival shortly, and from her new and third album 'Time' we heard the second song 'Yellow Moonlight.'
View ArticleMusic from Sara Tindley with the Yearlings (not in podcast)
We heard the song Golden from the CD Time.
View ArticleMusic from Kavisha Mazzella (not in podcast)
We hear the title track from the album Fisherman's Daughter.
View ArticleMusic today from Boy and Bear (not in podcast)
We hear Boy and Bear play The Rabbit Song
View ArticleMusic from The Yearlings (not in podcast)
From their latest CD 'Sweet Runaway' we heard 'Lay Your Head Down'
View ArticleMusic from William Barton and Anthony Garcia
Australian guitarist, dideridoo player and composer William Barton hails originally from Mt Isa. His music will be part of Leigh Warren's dance production which is headed for the Edinburgh festival.
View ArticleGetano Bann
Singer songwriter Getano Bann is a music therapist who works with children on the streets, in drug rehabilitation and in detention centres.
View ArticleLisa Miller
Lisa Miller is acclaimed by critics and fans alike as a sublime songwriter with a very distinctive voice.
View ArticleRareCollections: Ruby, Rivers and Paradise for Peter Harris
The cover art for Peter Harris' 1976 LP Ruby inspired Jordie Kilby to pick up a copy in a coastal town second hand shop a few years back.
View ArticleRareCollections: The Studio Magic of Mark Moffatt
"There's a technical aspect but then it's as much psychiatrist, policeman and wet nurse... sometimes all at the same time."
View ArticleRareCollections: From The Crates Of Tony Oates
Often RareCollections speaks with the musicians behind some of their favourite records but this episode features records drawn from another collector.
View ArticleMusic from Redgum
One of this country's few folk bands to cross over to the mainstream, this new compilation reminds us how strong their repertoire was. We hear "The Long Run" from this collection "Against The Grain."
View ArticleLife through the eyes of a busker
He's had people stop and stare with mouths agape, others stand in front of him and begin phone conversations, and a few offer words of advice on how the classically trained guitarist should perform,...
View ArticleRareCollections: The Duo Moreno Combo
There aren't many Australian bands that can say they recorded 15 albums over a career spanning more than 25 years.
View ArticleJoe Geia: Aboriginal protest and the power of song
Joe Geia's best known song, Yil Lull, is sung alongside the national anthem in some primary schools.
View ArticleMusic Jamboree 2015: Robert Forster
Go-Betweens founder, Robert Forster explores the influence of the best of the 1970s singer-songwriters.
View ArticleShannon Logan's lucky life: from the tennis circuit to the record store
Chronic illness forced Shannon to make a new life and music led her to it. (R)
View ArticleBill Hauritz: creating a folk-music institution
Bill Hauritz founded the Woodford Folk Festival. (R)
View ArticleMusicians Vic Simms and Luke Peacock bring new life to 'The Loner'
Vic Simms and Luke Peacock re-recorded 'The Loner', an album Vic wrote and recorded in prison in the 1970's. (R)
View ArticleDirector Lindy Hume's life in music
Lindy Hume has been surrounded by emotionally potent music all her life.
View ArticleJoe Geia: Aboriginal protest and the power of song
Joe Geia's best-known song, Yil Lull, is sung alongside the national anthem in some primary schools. (R)
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