on Morning Glory Huia started off with some pretty songs to ease listeners into their day and the beautiful tunes that were to come from this weeks Fancy New Band Alofau! the show then ends off with a sprinkle of rap and good old rock n roll. brought to you by Nz On Air.
Molly is joined in the studio by Toody Cole, the aptly dubbed 'Godmother of Rock n Roll'. Toody has returned to Aotearoa to play music from the catalogue of the infamous garage-rock pioneers Dead Moon and Pierced Arrows. Toody played bass and sung in both bands alongside her husband Fred Cole, who passed away in 2017. This time around, Toody's band is comprised of Pierced Arrows bandmate Kelly Haliburton, as well as Kelly's bandmate, Christopher March, from Jenny Don't & The Spurs. Toody plays Tāmaki tonight before heading across the country and then making a final stop back at Galatos for The Others Way 2025. Whakarongo mai nei!
A LOT is happening (Happening) in the media and Tim Batt is here to guide us through some pretty bleak media news. From Bauer media closing it's doors, to paycuts at Mediaworks, what's next Tim?
This week we're diving into the world of Blues. Featuring Robert Johnson's Crossroad Blues, Ma Rainey's Call Me Anything, But Call Me! and Howlin' Wolf's Back Door Man.
Kōtiro is the new project from experimental artist, musician and actor Ana Chaya Scotney. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the audio-visual track 'Force Field', claiming identity, Hine Titama and Hine Nui Te Pō, and more!