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BOB TRIGG
LOOK WHO IS COMING FOR DINNER!
Look who is coming for dinner! is a podcast hosted by Bob Trigg from his studio on the Central coast of NSW, Australia. Guests are invited to choose 5 (five) musicians who they would like to invite over for dinner at their house. The 5 musicians can be from ANY period of time (eg from Mozart - a member of Metallica), or even from a movie or cartoon (eg Elwood Blues or Bleedin’ Gums Murphy…) Basically, the guest can choose the 5 musos who they would love to have a dinner with, and along the way they get to tell why they chose each guest, what they plan to serve the guests, who will be...
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 14 ratings
Do yourself a favour
Hands down the best imaginary dinner party podcast to come out of Killcare this year!
Mountain Man 2785 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/09/23
What a concept
This is a relaxed banter type show filled with fun music tidbits BUT with a killer format and great production to boot.
iaindooley via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/30/23
Most excellent
*chefs kiss*
Daryl Brohmann via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/28/23
Recent Episodes
Hi-diddly-ho! It’s (literally) my neighborino Russell “Rusty” Hopkinson on this episode #23 of LWICFD! For those that don’t already know, Rusty is the drummer in one of Australia’s most loved bands You Am I (as well as playing drums or guitar in HEAPS of other bands before he joined YAI &...
Published 04/23/24
Published 04/23/24
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllright now! Episode 22 of LWICFD! Podcast features West Australian bruz, Nic Jonsson @nicnicnicholas Nic has hit drums for many great bands over the years including Eskimo Joe & End of Fashion but now he’s being a #radDad & measuring the vibrations of massive...
Published 03/26/24
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