Today on your bFM Breakfast: This Wednesday we're sipping coffee and talking about Bird of the Year; National MP, Paul Goldsmith dials to talk to us post election; Rob talks birds, and soap opera's; Tim's giving us all the media news; and Amelia gives us the lowdown on language of flowers.
This week's show featured new music from CHAI, Loyle Carner, and an unreleased T Rex cover from Morrissey and David Bowie. Sam also checks out the new Captured Tracks compilation Strum & Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983-1987.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the morning with some exciting news about brand new Marlon Williams shows to announce; Dr. Lara Greaves dials in to give us some Political Commentary from Aotearoa; Nat talks summer salads on Breakfast Food; Kenny Sterling pops in to talk about his album and what else might be on the horizon; Troy's brings us his weekly selections on From The Crate; and Natural Ange pops in to prep us for the silly season.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the morning with some Political Commentary from Dr. Bryce Edwards; Natalie joins us to talk about an alternative to Christmas ham; we're joined by Lydia Jenkin, Dr. Oli Wilson, and Dr. Catherine Hoad to talk about the Amplify Aotearoa Report and Soundcheck Aotearoa; and Troy brings us some festive tracks on From The Crate.
The end is nigh for 2020 and that means it is time to review the music year. So to celebrate, Sam plays some of his favorite local releases of the year including faves from the Beths, Reb Fountain, Troy Kingi and more.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A tricky Second Guessing wakes us all up this morning; the Mayor dials in to talk about the recovery budget, and the summer break; Vallé pops in for a coffee and a chat about his latest single; James and Dewy join us for Stage Direction to talk about A Very Filipino Christmas; Short Player features Samara Alofa; and Justin pops in to talk about his research into diabetes and it's effect on the lungs on Ready, Steady, Learn.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach's got some good tunes to help us through this muggy weather in Tāmaki Makaurau; Professor Jennifer Curtin talks us through some political happenings in Aotearoa and internationally; PollyHill pops in for a chat about her brand new single and the upcoming festival season; Troy's got some festive tracks on From The Crate; and Robin from the Grawlixes dials in to talk about their single and upcoming gig.
Kris and Roberto Bolloxo bring you the penultimate Plato's Retreat for 2020, delivering Sport and Emmerdale and another round of beer tasting (with a distinctly Amercian theme) thanks to Beer Hug. Plato's Retreat are also very proud to be bringing you Samuel Harmony's Mullet 4 The Mission, in which Sam will shave (most of) his hair live on next week's show to raise money for the Auckland City Mission. If you can spare a few bucks, please consider donating to this good cause.