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Zachary and Darcey Gervaise are Australian singer-songwriters from Wollongong, NSW. Zachary has over 10 million streams and has supported artists like Lime Cordiale and The Vanns. A graduate of the Talent Development Project, he cites performing at the Yours and Owls Festival as a career highlight.
Darcey is a talented singer, producer, and songwriter who has worked with various artists, including Pacific Avenue and Sam Allen. He began with his band, The Zilzies, amassing over a million streams. Together, the brothers run a studio to help musicians develop their projects.
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Loki Hines is an Americana and Alt Country Rock singer from Kiama, now based in Robertson in the Southern Highlands of NSW. He has shared stages across Australia and beyond with artists like Kasey Chambers, Bill Chambers, Brandon Dodd, Kim Churchill, and Daniel Champagne. After releasing his EP, Wildfires, he’s back with a new single, “Keep On Going.” Who knows—there might even be a debut album on the horizon!
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In this episode, Aidan speaks about his scholarship with Abbey Road Institute, Triple J Unearthed High, writing and touring with Josh Pyke, stories and difficulties of touring.
Aidan Whitehall is a Dhawaral Musician, he won the Triple J unearthed high indigenous initiative in 2019. Starting out in electronic music, his song writing has turned to more acoustic and rock/pop. His early releases got the attention from Communion a publishing deal in the UK. With two EP’s out in the world, and European tour already completed the possibilities of Aidans creativity and career are endless.
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In this Episode, we hear about Shelley’s career before music, how music has taken her around the world, stories of her travels and her experiences writing for other artists.
Shelley Harland-Wright's captivating voice draws listeners into her world of honest melodies. A writer and producer, she has toured with Elvis Costello and worked with artists like The Velvet Underground and The Fray. Starting her music career in New York, Shelley's journey has taken her from England to LA and now Australia.
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In this episode, Lemonise chats about their individual and collaborative projects, the band formation, aboriginality, supporting shows, stories, the pandemic and mental health.
Lemonise delivers didgeridoo-fronted psychedelic pop-rock, led by Garigal musician Jake Magi. Their nature-inspired sound, shaped by the South Coast, blends coming-of-age lyrics with energetic melodies. As Conservatorium of Music students, the band is passionate about sharing their stories and getting audiences up and dancing!
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In this episode, Joe chats tour stories, the big names who he has supported, his releases, achievements and who inspires him.
Joe Mungovan is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer whose groove-based indie rock emerged after teaching himself guitar while recovering from a skateboarding accident at age 9. With two albums under his belt, his music has evolved and gained airplay on Triple J, Double J, Rage, and MTV alongside community radio. Praised by press in Rolling Stone, Music Feeds, Au Review and more, Joe’s songwriting has earned him APRA and Golden Guitar Award nominations and a spot as a finalist in the International Songwriting Competition.
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In this episode, Blessie chats about her Filipino background and upbringing, how she balances her multiple projects, her experiences with different types of gigs and events and her background in marketing and business.
Blessie Pica grew up immersed in music, dance, and performance. As a Filipino in Australia, she honed her talents at local community events. Along with being a musician, she holds a Business Degree and works as a performance coach. With extensive experience in marketing, events, and touring, Blessie consults and advises businesses, event companies, and creatives to achieve their strategic goals.
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In this episode, Lindsay chats about his experiences as a radio host and a musician, the importance of music being accessible, tour stories and his favourite gigs.
Lindsay is a radio presenter for ABC Illawarra Drive and is a guitarist in Frenzal Rhomb which he has been in since 1996. Learning to play guitar at 14 years old, his influences were Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains amongst others.
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In this episode, we hear Kay chat about projects she has worked on such as creating her own cabaret show “Dear Diary”, her involvement in the Illawarra Folk Festival, her songwriting inspirations and supporting shows.
Kay Proudlove is a Indie - folk singer songwriter, self proclaimed as having a dry sense of humour, Kay’s live shows feel like you’ve been invited into her lounge room for an intimate show. Performing on stages of Folk Festivals nationwide, as well as in peoples homes, Kay is fast becoming one of Australia’s Indie Folk gems.
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In this episode, Logan chats about his band Quite Like Pete and his other projects, his collaborations, who he has supported and his experience as a disability support worker.
Logan Ritchie is in a few different local Bands, whether he is a guitarist, drumming, or leading them he adds a enthusiastic flare to them. Having played music for 10 or so years, he got influenced by Green Day, Blink 182, John Mayer, Newton Faulkner and Jack Johnson. Logan is a Disability Worker as well, so understands in a way the challenges faced by people with disabilities, and like many people finds it really frustrating that some venues are not accessible.
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In this episode, we hear Glenn chat about his experience on various tv shows, his experience performing in Adele’s show, his company and projects, and mental health.
Glenn Whitehall is a Southern US-inspired soulful R'n'B singer/songwriter. A 2012 contestant on The Voice, he’s shared stages with artists like Boys II Men, Russell Morris, Jack Jones and Adele’s 2017 show. Glenn has fronted his band, Sacred Crows, since 2022 and is also passionate about mental health, currently pursuing a Master of Counseling and running music programs to support youth recovering from substance abuse.
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In this episode, Paul chats about his career with The Wiggles and other projects, grief, stories from tours, celebrity friendships and his songwriting process.
Paul Field is an Australian musician, filmmaker and author. He is best known as one of the founding members of the Sydney pub rock band The Cockroaches, the Field Brothers and as Managing Director for the children's music group the Wiggles.
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