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Dallas Tamaira (Fat Freddy’s Drop) - The Best Stories from 20 Year Career & New Solo Album

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On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Dallas Tamaira

Dallas is the lead singer of Fat Freddy’s Drop, one of New Zealand’s most popular bands of all time.
His voice is unmistakable as the focal point of the seven-piece super group, but this year, for the first time in two decades, Dallas has released a solo EP, called Levels.

In this episode we talk about the best stories across 20 years with Fat Freddy's, lessons from the road, finding sanctuary at the spacies, the origins of Fat Freddy's, NZ’ best kept musical secret, fatherhood, his new music and much much more.

Dallas is one of my favourite artists and his music has been the background to nearly every summer I can remember. It was a real privelidge to get to share some time with him, and unpack the best bits from his incredible life in music.

Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube.

If you’d like to hire one of our guests to speak at your function or event, flick us a message by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz.

This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer garden studio. Enjoy.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Dallas Tamaira

Dallas is the lead singer of Fat Freddy’s Drop, one of New Zealand’s most popular bands of all time.
His voice is unmistakable as the focal point of the seven-piece super group, but this year, for the first time in two decades, Dallas has released a solo EP, called Levels.

In this episode we talk about the best stories across 20 years with Fat Freddy's, lessons from the road, finding sanctuary at the spacies, the origins of Fat Freddy's, NZ’ best kept musical secret, fatherhood, his new music and much much more.

Dallas is one of my favourite artists and his music has been the background to nearly every summer I can remember. It was a real privelidge to get to share some time with him, and unpack the best bits from his incredible life in music.

Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube.

If you’d like to hire one of our guests to speak at your function or event, flick us a message by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz.

This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer garden studio. Enjoy.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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