Blam Blam Blam
'I've pushed myself to break habits' - Don McGlashan
The legendary frontman of Blam Blam Blam, Front Lawn and Mutton Birds, and APRA Silver Scroll Award winner Don McGlashan has released his much anticipated new album, Bright November Morning Video, Audio
NZ Live: Blam Blam Blam
Auckland band Blam Blam Blam would be significant to NZ music history even if only for their 1981 hit 'There Is No Depression in New Zealand'. This week, a full 38 years after their debut EP, Blam… Video, Audio
New music with Grant Smithies - Blam Blam Blam & more..
A full 38 years after their debut EP was released in 1981, Blam Blam Blam are about to hit the road for a national tour this month. Grant Smithies plays two Blams' classics, alongside melancholy… Audio
For Pete and Mervyn's Sake - New Horizons goes political
William Dart takes a brief look at Kiwi political songs, including some songs from the archives by Mervyn Thompson, and a tribute CD to union man and songwriter Peter Conway called 'For Pete's Sake'… Audio
For Pete and Mervyn's Sake - New Horizons goes political
William Dart takes a brief look at Kiwi political songs, including some songs from the archives by Mervyn Thompson, and a newish tribute CD to union man and songwriter Peter Conway called For Pete's… Audio
NZ Live - Don McGlashan & Shayne Carter
Not one, but two great artists on NZ Live. They are two of New Zealand's most our most acclaimed songwriters, and today they'll be singing each others tunes.
Don McGlashan and Shayne Carter's… Video, Audio
1981: The Lost Scroll
For reasons now forgotten, no APRA Silver Scroll was handed out in 1981. Nick Bollinger has a listen to the contenders and takes a look at their history. Audio
Your Song - There Is No Depression In New Zealand
Ralph McCubbin Howell, currently residing in Dunedin, has chosen There Is No Depression In New Zealand by Blam Blam Blam. Audio
No Nukes - How NZ Music Helped Us Ban the Bomb
Marking the 25th anniversary of New Zealand's ground-breaking nuclear free legislation, 'No Nukes' highlights the role of Kiwi music and musicians in winning people over to the anti-nuclear cause. Audio
Blam Blam Blam - Live at The Kings Arms
The Blams were in fine form for this one-off 2007 performance at the Kings Arms in Auckland. Vocalist, drummer and euphonium player Don McGlashan dug out a gold lamé shirt from his 80's box, Tim Mahon… Audio
Musical Chairs - Simon Grigg
Simon Grigg is a man who has been around the block more than once . His venture in to the NZ music industry was as the manager of early punk band Suburban Reptiles. He borrowed $400 to set up… Audio