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During a 1990 Christmas tour break, in a New South Wales home studio with his band, and a phone number from Michael Gudinski, Jimmy Barnes created some of his best work.
Rock singers have long been inspired by soul singers.
In this case, the rock singer became the soul singer.
The song, released over 30 years ago, is a personal high for Jimmy Barnes.
There’s a re-release of the album celebrating 30 years, out now.
Soul Deep 30 - www.jimmybarnes.com
And the Soul Deep 30 tour mid 2022.
Go to JimmyBarnes.com for more information.
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hannah Crofts has already had an extensive music career, notably with the four piece band All Our Exes Live In Texas.
But it’s a song off her debut album under the name Baby Velvet that’s been chosen as some of her best.
The song’s not new. It’s been on the Exes set list for years, starting with a gig at South By South West, pre-pandemic.
Hannah Crofts of Baby Velvet and the story of her song “Best In Show.”
Baby Velvet’s album is called “Please Don’t Be In Love With Someone Else”, and it’s out now wherever you get your music.
Baby Velvet website
Baby Velvet Spotify
Baby Velvet Instagram
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Glenn Wheatley was a legendary Australian talent manager, promoter and musician himself in The Masters Apprentices.
Known for his reach across both music and media, he steered both John Farnham and Delta Goodrem to the top of Australian music.
In February 2022 he died from health complications caused by Covid.
Now his son, Tim Wheatley, has released a version of The Masters Apprentice’s hit, Because I Love You.
The cover has also been included with the new audio book of Glenn’s autobiography, Paper Paradise, read by Glenn himself.
Like Glenn, Tim has moved between Melbourne, London and Los Angeles, focused on music all the way.
As you’ll hear, the song has become more than a hit to the Wheatley’s, it’s very much in and of the family now.
Get the audio book here.
Tim Wheatley on Spotify
Tim Wheatley on Instagram
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wagons had be building a cult-like following throughout Melbourne pub live music scene in the 2000s.
Atop this wave of local fandom came some of his best work, Goodtown, released in 2009.
From there the Glen Waverly kid and his band were invited to play the Big Day Out - a rare booking for a country music outfit.
Goodtown is from Wagons' fifth album, The Rise and Fall of Goodtown.
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Looking back Tim’s song should’ve been the single on their second album released in 1993.
The mood of the day was for heavier song, and Wrote You Off was sidelined.
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Wrote You Off, Screamfeeder, 1993
New single 'Don't Get Me Started' from forthcoming album 'Five Rooms' out May 6
SCREAMFEEDER NATIONAL TOUR WITH ADALITA
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FRIDAY JUNE 10 | NORTHCOTE SOCIAL CLUB, MELBOURNE | 18+
SATURDAY JUNE 11 | JIVE BAR, ADELAIDE | 18+
SATURDAY JUNE 18 | OXFORD ARTS FACTORY, SYDNEY | 18+
FRIDAY JUNE 24 | PRINCESS THEATRE, BRISBANE | 18+
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"It's like Pride and Prejudice but rather than Mr Darcy it's a gay man and two museums" - Chris Parker
A touching story of passing time during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns in New Zealand.
Actor and comedian Chris Parker was sent out for supplies and returned with a felting kit.
Documenting the process on Instagram became hugely popular.
But when he'd felted his way through the animals on the instructions, collective enthusiasm pushed him to seek inspiration from the pandemic.
Chris' final creation is on display at the Auckland Museum and a photo of him wearing it is at Te Papa, the Museum of New Zealand.
More Chris Parker
Instagram
MICF show - Gentle Man
TikTok
Podcast - The Male Gayz
Facebook
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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With the Trump Presidency news bearing down on us all Alice Fraser decided to split reality and create a daily news podcast about another world.
The Last Post became an escape that garnered a cult-like enthusiasm from the audience and jokes that persist to this day.
But there's a single sentence from an episode, inspired by Mills & Boon, that is the highlight for Alice.
More Alice Fraser
MICF show - Chronos
Website
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Podcasts
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It began on the couch, in front of Q&A on ABCTV, with Lawrence impersonating Malcolm Turnbull, casually berating the other panelists.
On the suggestion of his wife, Lawrence began including the impersonations of Sydney's eastern suburbs Member of Parliament in his stand up shows.
Minister Turnbull, soon became Prime Minister Turnbull and knowledge of his pronunciation was even more widely known.
So grew the impersonation that is now fondly thought of by Lawrence as some of his best work.
More Lawrence Mooney
MICF show - Beauty
LawrenceMooney.com - Australian tour in April & May 2022
Facebook
Instagram
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Branching out from artists and bands we're doing a short run featuring comedians talking about their best work.
The format is a little shorter but the stories are just as transformative.
First episode features Lawrence Mooney.
Out this weekend.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"I was just thinking about what it means to be a Latin immigrant in the US" - Gaby Monero
In her Los Angeles living room the song, Fronteras, came to Gaby quickly.
Gaby has long and productive career across genres, mediums and playing live across the world.
Most Australians might be familiar with the Parks and Recreation theme song?
Gaby was asked to write that.
We caught up with Gaby at The Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne Victoria, ahead of her gig that night.
More from Gaby Moreno
www.gaby-moreno.com
Fronteras on Spotify
Check out The Brunswick Ballroom if you're ever in Melbourne.
Thanks for hosting us!
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Geelong in the late 1980s and early 1990s was a hotbed for musical creativity.
Right in the mix was Darren Smallman and Warped, a band he joined as the bass player.
International punk rock acts filtered through Victoria's second city, through the rough bars and among the car factories.
Darren was 15 when he wrote "Dog Killer", some of his best work.
These days he goes by the moniker Dez Dare, based in the UK.
Latest album: Ulysses Trash, out 19 April 2022
Single: 1.9.8.5. released 1 April 2022
Get your ears onto Dez Dare here - https://linktr.ee/dezdareriffs
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A single tragic event among many in northern New South Wales lead to the inspiration for Roger's chosen song, Token Angels.
Wendy Matthews knew Roger from his time in Models, and was working on a solo studio album when she came across the song.
It was released in 1990, winning an ARIA award the following year for Breakthrough Artist - Single.
Listen to Token Angels - YouTube
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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‘What’s My Scene’ represented the frustration of figuring out your place in the world among everyone else.
Dave says when you were in the 80s you thought it was a dull time, but it was the decade his band formed and looking back he witnessed an outburst of creativity in Sydney.
On album number three, the Hoodoo Gurus had a song and sound that would tell everyone they were going from strength to strength.
But in reality their success was, as Dave describes, just papering over the band's gathering issues.
In March 2022 they’re releasing a new album, Chariot of the Gods, along with a 40th anniversary Australian tour.
Here’s Dave Faulkner of the Hoodoo Gurus, and the story of some of his best work ‘What’s My Scene’.
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It’s 2008.
Kav Temperly and the band are in a tunnel waiting to go on stage in New York.
Minders around them pass on some breaking news.
News that would lead Kav to create some of his best work.
Listen to Foreign Land on YouTube
Eskimo Joe performing Foreign Land live for the first time at Sound Relief.
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jessica Cerra a.k.a. Montaigne had just agreed to something that was said to be mutual, but wasn't.
She wanted to be with the other person when they'd agreed to stay friends.
Thankfully there was an upright piano in the hallway of her share house
In this episode Montaigne shares the story of some of her best work that's also unreleased!
You'll hear the track as it is thus far.
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Strictly Business finally made it onto Client Liaison's latest album, Divine Intervention.
Apologies for the audio. It was recorded during the big Delta lockdown and we all know how much that got in the way!
Check out the video clip here on YouTube
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Go is from Public Service Broadcasting's 2015 album The Race For Space, launched at the UK’s National Space Centre in Leicester.
It features samples from communications from NASA’s Mission Control supporting the Apollo 11 crew (first manned mission to the moon), executing one procedure after another, inching their way over hundreds of thousands of kilometers to the Moon.
The song creates a tense progression with the rhythmic instrumentation and the clinical, historic voices.
More from Public Service Broadcasting here - https://publicservicebroadcasting.net/
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free.
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“It’s Alright” has since opened doors for Mark around the world.
From a humble start as demonstration sounds for a family member, to those same sounds being played at festivals across Australia, Europe and the USA.
Fracture’s latest ep is Summer.
Out now where you get your music or check the episode description.
Watch the video for It's Alright on YouTube
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Peter Black is a founding member of influential punk band Hard-Ons.
Joey Ramone would even play the Hard-Ons on his radio show.
As of 2021 Tim Rogers is the new lead singer of the band.
They’ve recently released an album - I'm Sorry Sir, That Riff's Been Taken.
It’s out now wherever you get your music.
Pete took the band from Punchbowl New South Wales around the world and back again from the 1980s to today.
The work he’s chosen is Just Being With You, written by Blackie and released in 1989.
I'm Sorry Sir, That Riff's Been Taken
Bandcamp
JB HIFI
Spotify
I’m Sorry Sir, That Riff’s Been Taken
Australian Tour 2022
MARCH
Thu 17 - Southport, Vinnie’s Dive - tickets here
Fri 18 - Brisbane, The Zoo “Punkfest” - tickets here
Sat 19 - Eltham, Eltham Hotel - SOLD OUT
Thu 24 - Factory Theatre, Sydney - tickets
Fri 25 - Narrabeen, Narrabeen RSL - tickets here
Sat 26 - Newcastle, The Cambridge Hotel - tickets here
Sun 27 - Wollongong, La La La’s - tickets here
Thu 31 - Canberra, The Basement - tickets here
APRIL
Sat 2 - Adelaide, Enigma Bar - tickets here
Thu 7 - Geelong, Barwon Club - tickets here
Fri 8 - St Kilda, Gershwin Room @ The Espy - tickets here
Sat 9 - Melbourne, Corner Hotel - tickets hereAbout the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It’s not often you hear of a song inspired by an Instagram post but that’s where it all started.
Some of Amy Sheppard’s best work and the story of her song Kiss My Fat Ass.
Find the hashtag that started it all here - https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/kissmyfatass/
Listen out for a scoop towards the end of the episode.
Amy on Instagram - www.instagram.com/amysheppardpie/
Sheppard - wearesheppard.com
Listen to Kiss My Fat Ass - www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjqjvD8He70
George Sheppard was a recent guest, choosing Geronimo as some of his best work.
Find it in the episode list of the show where you're listening now.
About the host Jane Rocca
Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades.
She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more.
More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH
Web - Some of My Best Work
Get in contact - [email protected]
All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.
More podcasts from Mushroom
180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow.
Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders.
One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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