Tinderbox Australia Day

Loved being back in the studio last night! And exploring some great Indigenous Australian Music. We heard:

Kutcha Edwards on Rock Wiz (for Margot)

Millay Millay (Butterfly) Hood/Lewis (from Myngarnbi Walking Wth Spirits) for Kristen and co

Gam-ba Lingmarra (Spirit of Men)  Hood/Lewis

From the Bush: Warumpi Band (these guys rule! and apparently played at a 3bbb broadcast in the 80′s!)

Babu: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

Pick You Up: Tiddas (Powderfinger cover)

Chat with Tiffany from the Gracemakers. You can catch them at the upcoming St Kilda Festival

Blanket: Gracemakers

Beautiful Child: Archie Roach

From Little Things Big Things Grow: Paul Kelly (just a nice song)

Hold On (I’m Coming) Dan Kelly

Throw Your Arms Around Me: Hunters and Collectors (had to play this oldie)

live performance from Natasha Woods!


Let me Sing Freedom: Rene Sephton and Etienne Dinanga (an example of a beautiful cultural collaboration, and we’ll feature more of these in the lead up to Harmony Fest)

Brown Bird: Cooperblack (cover of Nabarlek’s (Arnhem Land) song, of the album My Art Is bleeding)

World Turning Right :Yothu Yindi

My Island Home: Warumpi Band (for Lisa)

Shellie Morris: Love and Courage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjbTRnhbxrc

also check out The Black Arm Band

Atomic Electric: Rebecca’s Empire (Happy Birthday Effie!)

& as we said on the show we won’t be doing the weekly mini-gig guide formally anymore but will keep letting you know about exciting creative events around town! Here’s a few:

Jade’s new Ballarat Literary Journal called Ex-Parenthesis (more details soon)

The final Summer Sundays is on this weekend in the Botanical Gardens with the twilight screening of Citizen Kane at dusk. Come along early to secure a bean bag! See you there.

The next Art Sparks will be next Tuesday 31st at South St Art Studio so let us know if your’e coming (amy.voicefm@gmail.com) for vegetarian feast, music, storytelling and visuals, yay! Hosted by Tinderbox Radio and supported by the City of Ballarat.

Red Brick Gallery are currently calling for photographers to enter the Click@Red Brick exhibition. It’s a group photography exhibition and anyone can apply to exhibit. People just need to follow this link for more info and to get an application form :)

http://redbrickgallery.com.au/exhibit-red-brick

 

 

 

 

 

 

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