Today on your bFM Breakfast: a lightning round of 'What Am I?'; we introduce the listeners to Civic Thrills with Auckland Councillor Richard Hills; everyone gets their skates on (Rollerfunk Huntly, anyone?); Mary-Margaret's doing her best to avoid spoilers; and Marama's concerned about our rivers. Why aren't you?
On the show this week, we select a few wicked tracks by Chakra, King Krule, Nazamba and Galveston. Aimee is in for Who Arted too, chatting to Natasha Conland about Gordon Walter's exhibitions currently showing at The Auckland Art Gallery. Kick off ya clogs and sit back... Enjoy your Thursday Morning Glory show for another week ~ ~ ~
Frances Chan follows what some of the musicians did after Bitches Brew - the explosion of jazz fusion of the early 70s - plus an ode to vibraphones and we remember Harold Budd and Tony Allen.
Hiri ( @hiri_music ) comes on Moody Music Mondays with a couple jazzy / rock tunes, and discusses their new single "Colours" just released Friday. ANNNNnnndDD Club Ruby just released their newest single "Weekend," CHECK IT OUT!
Can you take away "no good cheatin'", "killed my baby down by the river", "all the farm stock have died", "I lost my job so I'm cooking meth, now I lost everything else too" and the similar themes and still have a two hour Border Radio show worth having? Is it OK to not be sad? This experiment features Jerry Jeff Walker, Neil Young, Dori Freeman, Jenny Don't and The Spurs, Natural Child, New Riders Of The Purple Sage, Magic Factory, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, and even Townes Van Zandt as well as many more. Did it work ? You be the judge.
Pop That presents Universal Harmony: New Zealand Music edition! Like being on the receiving end of a wink from the Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, or witnessing some of Julian Dennison's smooth dance moves firsthand, trusty homegrown jams never disappoint.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Dr. Lara Greaves phones up to chat politics inPolitical Commentary; Natalie's here giving us all the best tips on making the perfect miso in Breakfast Food; School Strike 4 Climate's Jack Barlow pops into the studio to talk about the march up Queen Street tomorrow; and Amanda from Wax Chattels come up to talk about the Cross Street Music Fest! Whakarongo mai!