Music 101 for Saturday 16 April 2022
Kia ora and Welcome to Music 101 for Sat 16th April, hosted by Tony Stamp
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1:20 Tami Neilson "Beyond the stars" featuring Willie Nelson.
Award winning musician, Tami Neilson has proved that dreams do come true.
Since a young child touring with her Neilson family band, she always looked up to, and dreamt of performing with Willie Nelson.
This week she announced ‘Beyond the Stars’ – a new single featuring Willie Nelson on vocals.
Charlotte Ryan spoke to Tami about how the very surreal experience.
Aug 3 New Plymouth, New Zealand Theatre Royal, TSB Showplace
Aug 10 Wellington, New Zealand The Opera House Wellington
Aug 13 Tauranga, New Zealand Baycourt Addison Theatre
Aug 17 Nelson, New Zealand Theatre Royal
Aug 18 Dunedin, New Zealand Regent Theatre
Aug 20 Christchurch, New Zealand Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium
2.20 Louis Baker - 'Kapakapa'
Tāmaki Makaurau soul musician Louis Baker has just released a new track called 'Kapakapa', written with Kings and Rory Noble at the inaugural Te Reo Māori Songhubs in Waimārama.
Organised by producer Joel Little, the event saw Māori musicians coming together to write songs in te reo. Tony Stamp spoke with Louis about his time there, and about his last few years spent learning more about his whakapapa.
2. 40 Essential NZ Albums: Proud - An Urban-Pacific Streetsoul Compilation (Nick Bollinger)
Proud was a 1994 compilation of South Auckland music which paved the way for OMC's worldwide hit, 'How Bizarre'.
Nick Bollinger talks to Proud's producer Alan Jansson.
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3:20 Blair Parkes - Over Bored
Christchurch musician Blair Parkes has had a long and storied career, even if he’s not a household name. His first two bands All Fall Down and The Letter 5 were signed to Flying Nun in the late eighties, and since then he’s released over forty singles, EPs and albums, in multiple bands including The L.E.D.s, Thomas Parkes, and 103, and over the last few years a consistent run of solo albums.
I reviewed Parkes’ most recent album Over Bored on The Sampler, and wanted to learn more about his forty year musical history, so I contacted Blair at his home in New Brighton.
3.40 Introducing: Dartz
This week we are introduced to Pōneke band DARTZ, with their homage to The Mutton Birds - Dominion Road and it's Dumpling Houses.
4pm The MIXTAPE - Jaquie Brown
British Born Jaquie Brown will be a familiar face to many New Zealanders after co hosting TV2’s late night TV show SPACE, presenting on c4 music television and reporting for Campbell Live.
In 2008 The Jaquie Brown diaries, which she starred in, won 2 Qantas Awards – and since then, Jaquie has become a mother, and delved further into the world of television script writing.
Musical Youth - Youth of Today
Bros - When Will I be Famous?
Slow Dancing in a Burning Room by John Mayer
The Turtles So Happy Together
Janelle Monáe - I like that.
Kate Bush - This Woman's Work
Songs played on the show today:
1-2
Nujabes - Feather (Instrumental)
Air - Sister Bessie
Shuggie Otis - Strawberry Letter 23
Aldous Harding - Leathery Whip
TAMI NIELSON
Pastor T.L. Barrett - Like a Ship (Without a Sail)
Natalie Bergman - Keep Those Teardrops From Falling
Lady Wray - Through It All
Erny Belle - Burning Heaven
Japanese Breakfast - Be Sweet
Earlham Mystics - Truth
2-3
Rosalia - LA FAMA feat the Weekend
Sault - Masterpiece
The Smile - The Smoke
Essential NZ - Proud -Short version
Darondo - Didn’t I
Nik Kershaw - Wouldn’t It Be Good
3-4
The Weeknd - Less Than Zero
Blair Parkes
Neneh Cherry - Kong
Young Fathers - In My View
Introducing: Dartz
Syl Johnson - Don’t Give It Away
George McCrae - I Get Lifted
John Bowie - At the End of the Day
4-5
Musical Youth - Youth of Today
Bros - When Will I be Famous?
Slow Dancing in a Burning Room by John Mayer
The Turtles So Happy Together
Janelle Monáe - I like that.
Kate Bush - This Woman's Work