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Indigo FM is a fresh local sound for the towns of Beechworth, Tangambalanga, Yackandandah & Chiltern in North East Victoria, Australia. Have a listen to some of the radio shows the locals have broadcast live on Indigo FM. It's music to your ears...enjoy! http://www.indigofmradio.com
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DJing in clubs since the age of 16, Darren has spent the last 6 years playing at various nightspots on the south coast and appearing in line-ups alongside DJ’s such as Derrick Carter, Raymundo Rodriguez and Joey Youngman. Now a resident for underground house outfit iNDiGO, he is still taking his mix of deep and jacking Chicago house to clubs such as Mud Club (Bognor), Drift Bar (Southsea) and Tiger Tiger (Portsmouth) as well as appearances at Brighton’s OM Bar and on Upfrontdance.net radio. ...
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Ahoy Froggers, This is how the BFRH looks this week,. See you there. thanks as always Bullfrog B_F_R_H_22_03_2025 - Duration: 01:59:15 BFRH_Opening_wav ( 6:49) 'Papa' John DeFrancesco Joey DeFrancesco John DeFrancesco Jr. Jumpin' (07:46) Billy F Gibbons - My Baby She Rocks (03:49) ***** NEW 2025 ***** Terry Marshall & Friends - Long Grey Mare (05:0…
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Nigel, Bernie and Michael come together for a show on the theme of 'Simply a Matter of Work'. Surprisingly Nigel is right on theme, Bernie presents a history of work, and Michael seems to be telling a life story (but it is not autobiographical). Although Sandy is away, he does contribute by messaging in during the show. And don't forget to tune int…
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Listen in to Ange and Specs as we travel down memory lane to the early years of the Yack Folk Festival and remember festival acts such as Rosie Haden, the Yearlings, Planet Woman, Pete Denahy, The Re-Mains, Bahn Tre, The Go-Set, Pugsley Buzzard, Luke R Davies, Tin Pan Orange, Sal Kimber and the Rollin Wheel, Hounds Homebound, The Northern Folk, and…
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Chiltern is hosting a thoroughly unique cultural event on Saturday 29 March. John McEwen Day will see the village embrace arguably its most famous past resident, former Prime Minister John McEwen, who was born on 29 March 1900. On what is the 125th anniversary of McEwen’s birth, John McEwen Day will comprise self-guided walks of the town as well as…
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Part 1: Join Tony and Shippa as they time-travel to chat to the Perth based band 46 Brigade, bringing their Oz-Rock to the listening public, and discussing the WA music scene. With hints of Noiseworks, 1927 and The Living End, 46 Brigade showcase some of their tracks and their musical journey to date. And you’ll discover the meaning behind the name…
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5 years ago we entered a strange foggy existence known as COVID lockdowns. The music industry globally along with entertainment and the arts took a massive hit and the recovery has been somewhat fragmented. Today's show starts with a nod to Feb-March 2020 with tracks by Irish folk duo The Ocelots and Mick Thomas singing about Sal Kimber's show at M…
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This podcast features the radio debut of a new team - Year 5 students Molly, Claudia and Maeve. The girls deliver an impressive first up show sharing their plans for the Yackandandah Folk Festival, the weekend and upcoming school holidays. Also news about an Art Competition. Music includes Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, Imagine …
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BFRH_15_03_2025 - Duration: 02:01:30 BFRH_Opening_Fwav ( 6:49) Big Al Downing - Bee Bop Cat (03:39) Jimmy "Duck" Holmes - Catfish Blues (04:10) Blues Traveler & Mickey Raphael - Roadhouse Blues (04:25) Pat Fulgoni - Stickin' The Knife In Blues (08:14) John F. Klaver - Joey's Groove (05:37) The Mike Henderson Band - If I Had Possession (06:35) Free …
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The 28th Yackandandah Folk Festival is rapidly approaching. Scott from Everyone Deserves Music has covered the Festival in depth for over a decade and here he spends 2 hours bringing you music from many of the outstanding acts including Clare Sands (Ireland), Niamh Bury (Ireland), Grassy Strings (India), Old Man Luedecke (Canada), Dean Owens (Scotl…
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THE ACOUSTIC CAFÉ is a fortnightly program featuring a mix of singer – songwriter, Celtic, Cajun, global roots, traditional and contemporary folk, blues, country blues, bluegrass, country, old timey and Americana music from Australia and around the world. Live to air, 8pm, every second Tuesday from the Beechworth studio. In his edition of The Acous…
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Part 1: Join Tony and Shippa as they discuss life, the universe and everything musical with the wonderfully talented artist from Murwillumbah, NSW, Ollie Twohill. Covering a variety of genres, musical styles and vocal diversity, Ollie brings a very knowledgeable and youthful mind into the Uncut and Unsigned studio showing a maturity that Tony and S…
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10th show of 2025 and it's somewhat indulgent. I attended 2025's best concert (for me) thus far as Bonny Light Horseman worked over Castlemaine with a little warm-up from Maple Glider so much of today's show is dedicated to these artists. Elsewhere, we have new music from Lotte Gallagher, Gordi, The Stamps and Japanese Breakfast. And a bit of MJ Le…
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Froggers, Ahoy and thanks for dropping in to see what is on this weeks BFRH playlist. We have the Defrancesco clan. Papa John and brothers Joey and Johnny after last week appearance of brothers Johnny and Joey. We have put together a bracket of tunes that features Johnny Winter playing on other peoples records, there is also some brand new Billy F …
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Another hour of cracking good Aussie rock music to enjoy! Starting with some choice vintage Angels and Sunnyboys tunes, rock along to The Celibate Rifles, Coloured Stone, Jebediah, Little Birdy, Lothario and Radium Dolls, groove to the cool tunes of Dave Graney & the Coral Snakes and Dan Kelly & the Alpha males & Jen Cloher or the funky beats of Cu…
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Sandy Creek Hall is situated on a hill that overlooks farms, the football ground (aka MCG of the bush) and the turnoff to Tallangatta. It was built by locals in 1959 and on Saturday 15 March they will host the Festival of Small Halls for the very first time featuring headline act UK born folk artist Lucy Farrell who now resides in Canada. Hall comm…
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On 19 Feb 2012 a close friend and mentor Kelvin Ford departed this existence. On the 13th anniversary of his death, I look back at some of the music and interests that Kelvin and I shared and pay tribute to the contribution he made to our community and his friends and family. Music from John Butler, the late Chris Wilson, Paul Kelly, Mark Knopfler,…
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On this episode we program tunes via the Bandcamp Playlist App meaning ie songs purchased via Bandcamp. We also chat with Karral Miller from Sandy Creek Hall Committee about their upcoming Festival of Small Halls event on 15 March. And we close with a fistful of tracks from the glorious Woodland Hunters who rocked Tanswells at the Spring Ditch afte…
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Part 1: Join Tony and Shippa as they are joined in the confessional by Reverend Genes, where he delves into the fight for environmental deliverance, a cleaner world and a chorus of his tunes, including a couple of radio premieres. Hailing from Newcastle, the Rev is a passionate spokesperson for the environment, releasing his thoughts through his mu…
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Car wheels on a gravel road #104 ( 3/3/25) with Tiff. Americana, folk, country, rock and blues - new releases by Charles Wesley Godwin, Jesse Lawrence, Rufous Whistler, Bill Chambers and Grace Cassel, Muireann Bradley, Jeremy Beggs, Katie Pruitt, Hedgeburners, Julien Baker and Torres, Hexham Heads. Older tunes by Savage Radley, The Lemonheads, Lain…
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Ahoy for another magical week of tunes here on BFRH. Slotted in some new albums for 2025 along with a couple of brand new artists to us at BFRH, and one of our new artists released their first album in 1968. RIP to Linsey Alexander who just recently passed away at the age of 82. Been with us along time and made many appearances over the years on BF…
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Made by Music is a new podcast series on Indigo FM hosted by Tiff with the purpose of celebrating the lives and song choices of Beechworthian community members. Second in our podcast series I am joined in the studio by Jack Nelson. Jack has called Beechworth his home now for 20 years and is a big contributor to community events, an outdoor educator…
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Car wheels on a gravel road #103 ( 24/2/25) with Tiff. Kicking off tonight with SG Goodman and Willi Carlisle , both currently touring Australia from the USA.. Then 2 songs from the fab new album by The Delines. Also Lots of new releases, TRY and RY X, Marlon Williams, Larkin Poe, Neal Francis, The Night Parrots, The Waterboys, Ian Moss, Caroline S…
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Part 1: Join Tony and Shippa as they venture into the Department of Youth to chat to the teen sensations The Phosphenes from Caboolture, Queensland. This dynamic trio channel their inner Nirvana to distribute their rock vibes to a welcoming audience. Toby Vinton, drummer for the group, takes us through the band’s journey, from school to stage, with…
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Made by Music is a brand new podcast series on Indigo FM hosted by Tiff with the purpose of celebrating the lives and song choices of Beechworthian community members. Kicking off the very first of these interviews, I am joined in the studio by the wonderful community minded, Denis Ginnivan who has risen to the challenge of selecting 5 songs that ha…
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Ahoy for another exiting week of tunes at BFRH . 3 new 2025 releases of which 2 artisits are brand new to us at BFRH. Bill Doggett finally got a gig as this weeks BFRH Hammond B3 player of the week here on BFRH. Bill Doggett is considered a pioneer of Rock n Roll. Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes recorded at the Greek Theatre nd old school with, Jes…
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Remember old rockin' tunes or discover new rock beats in this episode of the Oz Rock Hour with Ange. Enjoy another crowded hour of great Oz rock sounds from the last few decades featuring artists such as Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Coloured Balls, Richard Clapton, Warumpi Band, Falling Joys, The Superjesus, Adalita, Skunkhour, the Peep Tempel, Rum…
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This a 2025 Yackandandah Folk Festival (March 21 -23) preview edition of The Acoustic Cafe. We hear music from Andrea Kirwin and Claire Evelynn, Broken Creek, Cat Magic, Clare Sands, David Francey, Dean Owens and The Sinners, Doc Halibutt, Fiona Boyes, Gabby Steel, Grassy Strings, Matt Sier, Maggie Rigby, Old Man Leudecke, Out Of Abington, Phil Coy…
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Part 1: Join Tony and Shippa as they chat with Catherine Meeson (Victoria) about her musical journey and her philosophy on life, the universe and hand made masks…intrigued? Catherine is a songwriter/indie producer (of progressive psychedelic rock and ambient ethereal electro) from Melbourne’s west, and has released her new E.P All Souls Lament whic…
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Happy Valentines Day all you lovers out there..Love songs on your radio - This week Tiff presents a compilation of love songs, some of the greatest and some of the ones that tweak my nostalgic emotions.. From Soul to Motown to Americana, Country and Jazz.. ( Health warning, not for those suffering from heartache, please take care when listening! )…
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Scott presents another weekly episode chock full of great new music plus tracks from touring artists from the likes of indie folksters lilo (UK) and Oceanique (AU) and Dead Nettle (USA), indie general Terra Twin (UK), Bleach Lab (UK), Mallrat (AU), and Japanese Breakfast (USA). Americana supergroup Bonny Light Horseman, open the show ahead of their…
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Ahoy Froggers, For this weeks BFRH playlist we spent some time down in the BFRH basememt, looking for some obscure and mostly unkowns to add to our playlist. Vala Cupp, George 'Wild Child' Butler, Chester Thompson, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Little Jimmy King and maybe even Arthur Big Boy Crudup. No new releases this week. Getting to the end of…
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Part 1: Join Tony and Shippa for an interview with Chris Eaton from Round Mountain Girls (Cabarita/Bogangar - Far North Coast, NSW), as he discusses his foray into music, the rise and rise of the Round Mountain Girls as a formidable live band and his thoughts on the independent music scene. From Bluesfest to The Gympie Muster, from Brunswick Heads …
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This show sees the return of the Time Machine segment where we crank it back to Feb 1995 and play a burst of tracks from PJ Harvey's 3rd album 'To Bring You My Love' and You Am I's 2nd album 'Hi Fi Way'. Did you know the latter contained a track named 'Cathy's Clown'? Did you know it is a totally different song to the Everly Brothers classic? Guess…
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Ahoy Froggers, Thanks for joining us for another edition of BFRH. As you can see from this weeks BFRH playlist there a several brand new 2025 releases in this weeks playlist and most of them are appearing on BFRH for the first time, . We have reached the pointy end of the Gov't Mule eve run with tracks from Disc 1 of the NYE show. Bracket_4 is take…
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This show looks at some of the cool tracks from the latest Indigo FM Playlist 23.0 which includes First Nations artists Thelma Plum, Briggs, Becca Hatch and Mitch Tambo. There's a couple of 2009 classics from stylish LA indie rock band Silversun Pickups. Other playlist highlights from William Alexander (Qld Aus), The Wreckery (Vic Aus), The Weather…
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Tune in to another crowded hour of great Oz Rock from the 70s to now, presented by Ange. Who knew there was so many great styles of Oz Rock? Pub rock, Boogie rock, Cock rock, Pop rock, Punk rock, Jazz rock, Blues rock... and by golly we cover them all in this show! Our rock journey starts with the 70s sounds of the boogie rock of Carson, as well as…
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