It's Monday Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly! On the show today: Fashun with Penelope Noir, Nate from Timeout is up for Loose Reads, and Jack Glacier chats about Flaura for Bosom Selecta. Whakarongo mai nei!
Crawley and Peter Lineham discuss Newsboys singer Michael Tait's fall from grace following accusations of sexual assault as well as the parallel industry of secular Christian music in the United States.
Crawley phones Ōtautahi-based musician Adam Hattaway for a chat about the brand new studio album from Adam Hattaway and the Haunters, Hot Variety, as well as his upcoming release tour starting on 11 October.
Amber Curreen, one of the founders of Te Pou theatre, is in the studio for a korero about the upcoming Koanga Festival2025. The festival kicks off on 12 September.
Starting off with Stage Direction with Amber Curreen, director of Kōanga Festival. Later, Peter Lineham phones in for That's The Spirit. Crawley then makes a call down to Ōtautahi to chat with musician Adam Hattaway about his new album Hot Variety. Whakarongo mai nei!
Tonight it's all about the breaks - we have special guest P-Money coming thru to tell us about his new website opendrumsonly.com - the place to go to find a catalogue of all the world's breakbeats in one place. We are treated to P's first vinyl set in around twenty years, mashing it up. He will be lugging a couple of boxes of records to The Other Crate record fair 20th September 2025 - along with some serious heavyweight collectors and DJs. Pop thru!
Playlist
Tonight it's all about the breaks - we have special guest P-Money coming thru to tell us about his new website opendrumsonly.com - the place to go to find a catalogue of all the world's breakbeats in one place. We are treated to P's first vinyl set in around twenty years, mashing it up good and proper. He will be lugging a couple of boxes of records to The Other Crate record fair 20th September 2025 - along with some serious heavyweight collectors and DJs. Pop thru!
Frances Chan plays a selection of jazz poetry, 50th anniversary classic jazz funk and Kiwi dads and sons for Father’s Day.
Setlist:
Herbie Hancock – Hang Up Your Hang Ups
Langston Hughes – The Weary Blues
Ken Nordine & The Fred Katz Group – My Baby
Jack Kerouac – Dave Bruebeck
Dave Bruebeck – Far More Drums
Jon Hendricks & The George Russell Orchestra – Manhattan
Babs Gonzales – The Cool Cat’s Philosophy
Roy Glenn & The Gerry Mulligan Quartet – Big High Song for Somebody
Bob Dorough – Dog
Oscar Brown Jr – But I Was Cool
Nikki Giovanni – Ego Tripping
Gil Scott-Heron – Free Will
Gil Scott-Heron – No Knock
Roy Ayers – The Black Five
Nathan Haines ft Kevin Haines – God Bless the Child
Polyrhythmics – Chelada
Arooj aft Aftab – Raat Ki Rani (Khruangbin remix)
Jake Baxendale – Encore
Jonathan Crayford & Terry Crayford – Trust in Me
Wave Infinity Junction – Seaweed Gin
Julien Dyne ft Paul Dyne – Sing Songs Self
Nat King Cole – Let There Be Love
Finn chats to Amber from Te Pou Theater about the upcoming Whānau day event as part of the Kōanga festival! We also reach 8 on the Pancake Count, talk about exams, school and bananas.
And thanks to the wonderful NZ Maritime Museum - Hui te Ananui a Tangaroa - for sponsoring the show!
Marshall Cavendish - The Lord of the Rushie River (Part 1)
Peter, Paul & Mary - Puff The Magic Dragon
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
Little City Critters - I am not afraid of the dark
Rebecca Larsen - Hoe, Hoe, Hoea te Waka
Alan Gregg - Elevator Up, Elevator Down
Mike Phirman - Use Your Imagination
Mike Phirman - In Your Biz
fleaBITE - The Skellingtons of Wellington
The Topp Twins - She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain