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It’s all about Aussie Music - this Podcast will take you on a musical journey from the land Down Under - Interviews with the Stars, Musicians and Songwriters - covering all eras of Australian Rock & Pop Music.

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It’s all about Aussie Music - this Podcast will take you on a musical journey from the land Down Under - Interviews with the Stars, Musicians and Songwriters - covering all eras of Australian Rock & Pop Music.

    Come A Little Bit Closer by The Delltones

    Come A Little Bit Closer by The Delltones

    Come A Little Bit Closer is the comeback record released by The Delltones following the death of their lead singer Noel Widerberg.With the support of Noels family, The Dellies recruited former Crescents member Col Loughnan and they hit the studio with Johnny O'Keefe as producer. Together they created a classic version of Come A Little Bit Closer.The song was the highest selling Australian single for 1963, as well as winning Song of the Year at the Australian Radio Awards.Our specials guests are Pee Wee Wilson and Col Loughnan.

    • 35 min
    What’s Love Got to Do With It by Tina Turner

    What’s Love Got to Do With It by Tina Turner

    What's Love Got to Do With It by Tina Turner has become an all time classic song. In this episode we speak with the songs co-writer and producer Terry Britten.Not only did What's Love Got to Do With It win Terry a Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1985, the song has also gone onto be inducted into Grammy Hall of Fame and has sold over 2 million copies worldwide.The former Twilights guitarist sums it up perfectly in this episode "Can you believe it, this Adelaide boy from Tea Tree Gully going all the way to the Grammys".Yes, we do realise Tina's not an Aussie but her links with Australia are many and in this episode we pay tribute to Tina and her Australian connection.

    • 53 min
    Curiosity Killed the Cat by Little River Band

    Curiosity Killed the Cat by Little River Band

    This episode is on the Little River Band and their debut single Curiosity Killed the Cat
    The Little River Band are one of the most successful acts in the history of Australian music.
    On the US Billboard charts, they’ve had 10 singles reach the Top 20 and they’ve sold more than 30 million records worldwide. The band were renowned for their tight harmonies and brilliant live performances. Our specials guests are LRB legends, Beeb Birtles and Glenn Shorrock.

    • 41 min
    Velvet Waters by Tony Worsley & the Fabulous Blue Jays

    Velvet Waters by Tony Worsley & the Fabulous Blue Jays

    This episode is on Tony Worsley and the Fabulous Blue Jays and their hit song Velvet WatersThe group came together when leading promoter Ivan Dayman teamed up Brisbane singer Tony Worsley with well known Melbourne band The Blue Jays.
    Before teaming up with Tony, The Blue Jays were one of Melbourne’s most popular bands, having formed in 1959. The band went through various line up changes and included musicians Frankie Brent, Chris Lawson, Doug Stirling, Bob Johnson, Laurie Allen, Johnny Cosgrove, Alan Easterbrook, Ray Houston, Dennis Tucker, and Doug Flower.By the time the Blue Jays had teamed up with Tony the band consisted of drummer Bob Johnson, guitarist Mal Clarke, Ray Eames on lead guitar, Paul Shannon playing sax and Royce Nicholls on Bass. Jimmy Cerezo  would replace Ray Eames.
    Originally Velvet Waters was an instrumental song by American band The Megatrons before Australian songwriter Dorothy Dodds added lyrics to the tune. The first version with lyrics was recorded by Bruce Gillespie.
    Our special guest is Tony Worsley

    • 45 min
    Hey Are You Johnny Diesel?

    Hey Are You Johnny Diesel?

    This mini episode comes from episode 16, Crying Shame by Johnny Diesel and the Injectors. Since their self-title debut album was released in 1989, Mark Lizotte aka Diesel has become a mainstay of the Australian music scene.Diesel emigrated to Australia in 1971 with the Lizotte family settling in Perth. After his first band Innocent Bystanders broke up, together with a few bandmates they formed a new group – a then unnamed band – here’s Diesel telling the story of how Mark Lizotte morphed into Johnny Diesel.

    • 10 min
    Johnny Cash is Still in the Air

    Johnny Cash is Still in the Air

    This mini ep takes a look at music royalty Col Joye and the Joy Boys and the time they had to hold the attention of an 8000 strong crowd waiting for Johnny Cash to arrive at the stadium.The band was at the very start of rock n roll in Australia and they are true pioneers. In this era, Col Joy and the Joye Boys popularity and chart success is only rivalled by that of Johnny O’Keefe and the Dee Jays. They also hold the distinction being the first Australian act to have a Number 1 record with Bye Bye Baby.You can hear more from Col in our episode on Bye Bye Baby which is episode 5 – there is also another mini ep on the time Col was playing for our troops at the Vietnam War, when suddenly he found himself at the Battle of Long Tan.

    • 12 min

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