Not only rock stars write songs. Lots of people with busy lives do it. In this podcast I'll have discussions with people who write songs about how they do it, why they do it and the things songwriting has done for them. In each episode we'll discuss and play an original song by the featured songwriter and get right down into how that song came to be. Relevant resources and links to things we've di... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Canberra songwriters Dorothy Jane (DJ) Gosper and Jeff Prime have been doing their stuff for many years in many different genres across the blues, jazz, rock and folk spectrum.
It was great to catch up with them and hear some of their songwriting in... more
Shark & Fox consists of Jaron Freeman-Fox on violin, 12-string viola d’amor and fretless guitar, Emily-Rose Sharkova on accordion and keyboards, and Rose Callaghan on the drums, with all three members lending their voices in a collective roar, or int... more
I was lucky enough to catch up with Erin and Lachlan from Victorian folk duo Broken Creek when they were briefly in Canberra for a gig.
They've got a great complementary approach to songwriting - Erin writes the lyrics and Lachlan writes the music..... more
Chris Johnson is a long time songwriter and lover of guitars. He came to the studio for a chat with his custom-made acoustic guitar built from exclusively Australian timber that he once wrote a book about!
Chris has been writing songs since he was ... more
Great insights into everyday songwriters, very interesting. Thank you!
It’s such an awesome opportunity to hear from everyday songwriters. I’m really enjoying all the different styles and approaches to songwriting.
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