This week we celebrate New Zealand Music Month with a special 100% Pure New Zealand music show. Featuring some of my favorite songs from the last five years (my time at 95bFM).
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's the last day of 100% NZ music on bFM and Rachel reckons the suns out for it; Fabian Fanboy tells us about his chat with Will Smith, Aladdin and Brightburn; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings in some Kiwi Country music, wow; Moana Maniapoto dials in to chat with Rachel about her new Single, Tū; Tim Batt, regular guest nowadays, talks about buying a new domain name; and Zoë gives you a guide to some laughs this weekend. Just happy to be here.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A beautiful sunrise kicks off the Breakfast show this morning; Prof. Jennifer Curtin dials in to guide us through some of the political dramas that have unfolded in the last week; Leisha forecasts food trends for 2020; Louisa Nicklin joins us in studio to share her new single 'Pour It Down'; Troys got some ol' classics that have been reissued; and Ameila runs us through the Top Ten from last night.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess have reunited and it couldn't be better for your Monday; Penelope pops in for Part II of Perfume; and Kiran returns with a book review, Strange Hotel by Eimear McBride. Take it easy, folks.
Today ony your bFM Breakfast: We're back, with another beautiful sunrise and some good tunes to kickstart your Tuesday; a tricky round of Second Guessing to stretch your brain noodle; His Worship catches up with Rachel about the drought, and what we might expect to see post-lockdown; Leith's on the line to talk about his new project, Impossible Nightstand; Sam's talking about Tiger King, the doco-series that everyone's been talking about; and Chelsea Jade's on the line all the way from the US to share a new single with us.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're back after our Easter staycation with plenty of good tunes to kickstart your short week; His Worship joins us to catch up about putting Council contracts on hold, the Government's Education rollout and the Council's Welfare Package; and a round of Second Guessing proves the listenerships collective genius.