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Returning for its long awaited 3rd season, as it was originally intended, The Cerrone Show is a 8 year running, record breaking, award winning podcast interviewing Dope ass people and dope ass nobody's. Hosted by a multi successful entrepreneur, and award winning Las Vegas Special Public Defender
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Hear the interview of the week from the Music Show, where composer Andrew Ford entertains and informs a wide audience each week, providing two hours of essential listening from the world of music.
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RiotCast

RiotCast

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I give my fight predictions, talk about movies TV and everything else! For questions comments that will be answered on the podcast go to @riotcastofficial on instagram! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kodiakcan/support
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Skate To Create

James & Daniel Manning

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Together we blend conversation and interviews with today’s most inspirational pro skateboarders, pro filmers, entrepreneurs and freelancers. It features stories from skateboarders such as Anthony Shetler and Manny Santiago, Brandon Westgate, Cody McEntire; Cinematographers including Chris Ray, Adrian Hodge, Ricki Bedenbaugh, Kyle Camarillo, Chase Gabor, Chris Thiessen. Business owners and fellow pod caster's such as Chris Cerrone and Brett Bumeter. Social Media expert Andrew Mucci, Skatepark ...
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MMA 2 the MAX

Robert Taylor, Joe Hudson

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An MMA podcast, focusing on the UFC and the fights they put on, with a strong interest in all things MMA. Join Robert Taylor and his co-host, Joseph Hudson, as they discuss the UFC fight results, as well as other news around the world of MMA. Also, each episode they name a new Beer of the Week!
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The Sports Grill is the on-air home for sports enthusiasts on WHRW 90.5 FM Binghamton, NY. It is a fast-paced talk show dedicated to talking about New York sports. Host Steven Grill will provide news and analysis surrounding all the teams, with a focus on the NHL, MLB and NFL. Special guests always join the program to provide different insights on current sports topics.
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Kamilaroi and Tongan singer and musician Radical Son (AKA David Leha) has just released his second album, a full decade after his debut. Called Bilambiyal (The Learning) it demonstrates his growth as a songwriter with a knack for weaving personal stories alongside wider reflections on culture, community and Country. He's also a masterful collaborat…
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This week we chat with the Australian screamo act Gil Cerrone. Jordan, Darcy & Josh come to chat about the bands new album Consumer. We discuss their scene, being secret jocks, skating, audio electronics, bootleg merch, long screamo songs, 12 strings, midis, evil music, fancy cheese, pianos, Australian football, yacht rock, new material, pianos, gi…
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In 1961, the first elected leader of the Democratic Republic of the Congo was assassinated just months after the country’s newfound independence. Unbeknownst to themselves, US jazz musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, Dizzie Gillespie, Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln played an unlikely role in his death. Belgian director Johan Grimonprez joi…
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With a voice comfortable singing baroque repertoire and world premieres, Roderick Williams is one of the most sought-after baritones in the UK. He’s also an arranger and composer (he wrote music for King Charles’ coronation), but tells Andrew Ford that his most important label is ‘musician’. He’s in Australia for concerts at the Australian Festival…
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This week we’re chatting with Italian "cosmic" screamo band Radura. This is Vicky’s first solo hosted episode and she talks with Radura members Mario & Giacamo about everything from international tour to donkeys, the Luca theory, a work to life balance, new material, Vanezia hardcore, the expanding screamo music scene, new friends fest, feeding ban…
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Brett Dean and Matthew Jocelyn's Hamlet (2017) has been one of the most successful operas of recent years with performances at the Glyndebourne Festival, the Adelaide Festival, New York's Metropolitan Opera and the Bavarian State Opera. Now it comes to the Sydney Opera House in its original production by Neil Armfield, with the tenor Allan Clayton,…
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This program contains strong language throughout. Before Madonna brought voguing into the limelight, the queer community had been quietly putting on balls and celebrating this form of expression since the 1970s. Far from the ballroom of waltzes and tangos, queer ballroom is an artform, a community, a form of protest and its very own genre of music.…
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Andrew Gurruwiwi leads the Andrew Gurruwiwi Band in what they call 'Yolŋu funk', a mix between reggae, heavy metal, and funk in language from across the region. Andrew tells us about his music-making, his career as a radio presenter, and explains the stories behind some of the tracks on the band's dynamic debut album, Sing Your Own Song. "He basica…
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First Nations listeners are advised that this program contains the names and voices of people who have died. At the start of NAIDOC Week, The Music Show explores the legacy of the late Ruby Hunter – short in stature, a giant in music, and a mentor and parental figure to so many First Nations musicians in subsequent generations. We’ll hear Ruby from…
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Russian-American conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya comes to Opera Australia to conduct Puccini’s Il trittico, a rare triptych of operas which span tragedy, farce, and religious fervour. Lidiya is at home with the operatic canon but she’s also conducted a swathe of new opera world premieres. She joins Andy to talk about finding the same passion for the m…
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that this program contains the names and voices of people who have died. Neal Peres Da Costa’s most recent recordings include a Mozart piano concerto and a Robert Schumann song cycle, each using a model of piano its composer would have recognised. But as he explains on today’s show, there’…
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British singer songwriter Grace Petrie has an EP called “There’s No Such Thing As A Protest Singer” – but if there was such a thing she would definitely be one of the preeminent ones. Her musical career started in the early years of the UK Conservative Party’s now 15 years in government, and she’s railed against injustice throughout those years. Sh…
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Today we’re joined by Italian screamo band Put Purana to discuss their latest split release. Sandrino, Ruggero and Luca join us and we chat about video games, organizing shows, the way of the turkey, the screamo curse, the modernization of marketing the scene, tour, fines, dumpster diving, reggae and year of the screamo festivals.…
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Sixty years ago The Fab Four toured Australia for the first and last time. Greg Armstrong is the co-author of When We Was Fab - Inside The Beatles' Australasian Tour 1964. He takes us behind the scenes of the tour— the promoters who lucked out by signing the band up before the height of their fame, the late inclusion of the Adelaide shows, the band…
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American composer Caroline Shaw’s latest album, a collaboration with Sō Percussion, is called Rectangles and Circumstance. It’s a collection of ten songs run through with words by Emily Dickinson, Emily Bronte, William Blake and Christina Rossetti, as well as Caroline herself. She joins Andy from her home in the US to talk about her collaborators a…
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