Today on your bFM Breakfast: a great catch up with our nation's leader; a massive update to the 95bFM Summer Sorted Super Prize Pack; tickets, tickets everywhere; Jenna has an excellent recommendation for the holidays; and Ange literally phones it in.
This week on Tuesday Morning Glory Hunter chats with Marcus Joyce (Magic Factory) on My Morning Mixtape, as well as playing new songs from Kody Nielson, Kali Uchis and Frankie Cosmos.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob wishes he could bring his own emotional support pet to the studio; Clayton reviews of one of Nic Cage's few good films; the Prime Minister celebrates this holy month of NZ Music with a classic track from Tiny Ruins; and another lucky punter goes in the draw to win 12 months worth of free internet. Thanks Orcon!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: David braves the cold winter to give us his hottest takes on #nzpol; we feast on cheese scones with Delaney; Noah Slee's performing live from the bFM lounge ahead of the Pacific Music Awards; South Africa's "king of jazz" makes an appearance via Southbound vinyl; and Pearl drops by for a deliciously New Zealand Top Ten.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: ooh, your jacket's so _authentic_; Suri's come packing some punchy poetry; Natural Ange's brought a guest; and Jules had a nice weekend, thanks.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mike's feeling _competitive_ in What Am I? this morning; His Worship talks the environment, housing and those ol' (new) cruise ships, classic AKL troubles; Atypical holds a soft spot in Sam's heart; and Tristan Pang, the inspiring 16 year old who has nearly finished his University of Auckland degree, joins Mike for a chat.
Deputy Paul In the house with a quick slither around deep down in the blues hole. Muddy, John Lee, WIllie Dixon, Robert Johnson, Otis Spann and a couple more before we wriggle out and come back above ground to get into a tonne of new tunes. A bandcamp raid looking for nice hats and cool names turns up some doozies. The Swearengens, Tori Forsythe, Sierra Ferrell, Jackie Stranger, 4 Gun Ridge and Elliot Pearson & The Passing Lane. A sprinkling oif Emily Fairlight, SarahShook & The Disarmers and Mary Elaine Jenkins and Marlon Williams to close it all off. Plus more of course.