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Locality: Geraldton, Western Australia

Phone: +619964 7325



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24.01.2022 Well I'll be a 'Son of a Gun'



23.01.2022 'She's In It' New Single Release by Australian singer/songwriter -Jason Lee ‘She’s In It’ is about two people in love and the guy can’t believe his luck. He’s struck gold and can’t wait to spend every minute with her. The track was produced by Simon Johnson from Hillbilly Hut Studio on the Central Coast of NSW, with the video being shot in various locations around Appin and Wollongong produced by Jay Seeney from Blacklist Productions.... Originally from Campelltown and now residing in Nowra, Jason’s career has spanned over 15 years, and there’s been many highlights to date including the below: Debuted at No.1 on the Country Tracks chart with his single ‘A Memory’ (released 2010) Has supported Adam Harvey, Beccy Cole, Travis Collins, The McClymonts and Mike Carr, just to name a few Has performed at festivals including Tamworth Country Music Festival and Gympie Music Muster Graduated from the CMAA Australian College of Country Music and was a Toyota Star Maker Finalist in 2005 and 2006 Nominated for Best New Talent at the 2012 Golden Guitar Awards Winner of Victorian & National Country Music Award for Male Artist of the Year, APRA Song of the Year and Heritage Song of the Year Winner of the Southern Stars Capital News Independent Rising Male Artist of the Year Winner of the Male Artist of the Year for Meet n Greet People’s Choice Awards [email protected]

23.01.2022 Local artist, Sarah O' Malley.

23.01.2022 The Happy Face emoji that annoys the heck, when you just not in the mood. Happy Tuesday beautiful people



22.01.2022 'ANYBODY EVER' Today's New Single Release by THE WOLFE BROTHERS. Our feature artists today. If you have ever seen these guys live you would know that this new single is just another in a long list of #1 songs by The Wolfe Brothers. Australian Country duo The Wolfe Brothers, following the release of his latest single Anybody Ever. ... Following on from their 13th consecutive #1 release on Country Radio, their new single is a vibrant retro track, featuring their trademark hooks and melodies, creating another phenomenal anthem to add to their already impressive list. With their recent single No Brakes sitting at #1 spot on the National Country Airplay Charts, for seven consecutive weeks, holding a chart record. The group draw heavy comparison to country stars Casey Barnes and Brad Cox. So far the reception from key country stations has been fantastic, with additions across Triple M Country, KIX Country, ABC Country, 98.9, Wolf Country, and Australian Country Radio. While streaming wise across Spotify the single is currently at 175K. The single is currently sitting #13 on the National Country Airplay Charts.

21.01.2022 JASON LEE 'WHISKEY KINDA NIGHT' Golden Guitar nominated Jason Lee has released ‘Whiskey Kinda Night’, his newest single off his forthcoming album set for release in 2021. Speaking of the single, Lee says, It’s that point in a breakup that you realise it’s really over. When you look back at all the effort and love you put into the relationship, realising that they didn’t want the same. Recorded at Hillbilly Hut Studios with Simon Johnson, and produced by Johnson and Lee,... ‘Whiskey Kinda Night’ follows the success of his previous single, ‘She’s In It’, which peaked at No. 43 on The Music Network Country Hot 50 airplay charts, and received airplay nationally on many stations including ABC Country, Kix Country, Australian Country Radio and 98.9 FM. Lee’s influences stem from the likes of Merle Haggard, Slim Dusty, George Jones through to Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Keith Urban and Jason Aldean, all of which can be sensed when listening to the country singer perform his latest body of work. With a successful career spanning over 15 years, he’s picked up awards for Best Male Artist, Song of the Year and Heritage Song of the Year, along with being nominated for New Oz Artist of the Year, and has also had a number of songs appear in Top 10 charts around the country. He’s won a legion of loyal fans having played at many of Australia’s biggest Country Music festivals including Gympie Music Muster, Tamworth Country Music Festival, Whittlesea Country Music Festival, Boyup Brook Country Music Festival and Urban Country Music Festival. He has also supported fellow country music heavyweights including Adam Harvey, Beccy Cole, Travis Collins and The McClymonts.

20.01.2022 Sounds of the Mid-West is happening very soon!! WAM are heading to the Mid-West to record a new album. Congratulations to all the successful applicants!!



20.01.2022 WAM Announces Ten Midwest Artists selected for Regional Recording Project

19.01.2022 'BY THE WAY' NEW SINGLE RELEASE by MICK LINDSAY We caught up for a chat with Mick . . . Queensland country star Mick Lindsay has released his second single for 2020, titled "By The Way. Co-written alongside Phil Barton, Seth Ennis & Emily Shackelton, By The Way is a smooth and well balanced blend of country and pop. ... Mick’s playful lyrics and catchy melodies are centred around the theme of love, as When you have that connection with someone and all the little things they do, it makes you fall even harder, that’s what it’s all about says Mick. From writing sessions in Nashville and national tours, Mick’s last three singles Drink About You, If You’re Sleeping & Afterparty, have accumulated over 4 million streams and additions over 450 country radio stations.

16.01.2022 TANYA RANSOM - 'CYCLONE' NEW SINGLE RELEASE TODAY'S FEATURE ARTIST Captivating, moving and truly salt of the earth. Tanya Ransom fuses folk, blues and alt country with strength and passion.

16.01.2022 Just have to smile when i watch these beautiful young people

15.01.2022 No matter how you feel . . . Get Up . . . Dress Up . . . Show Up



14.01.2022 Burnum Burnum (Great Warrior) Born Harry Penrith. Burnum Burnum (10 January 1936 18 August 1997) was an Australian Aboriginal activist, actor, and author. He was a Woiworrung and Yorta Yorta man at Wallaga Lake in southern New South Wales. He was originally named Harry Penrith[1] but took the name of his great grandfather, which means Great Warrior. He was orphaned at an early age and spent many years in children's homes run by the NSW Aborigines Welfare Board, most notabl...y Kinchela Boys Home at Kempsey. The Welfare Board promoted his achievements in his rugby league and surf lifesaving at Kempsey in Dawn, and reported that he left Kinchela to become an Aboriginal pioneer in the NSW Public Service, working for the Department of Agriculture, where he remained for 13 years.[2] He also played first grade Rugby Union for Parramatta, and both rugby league and cricket.[3] While attending the University of Tasmania in the late 1960s, he led a successful movement to reclaim the remains of Truganini from the Tasmanian Museum for cremation. He was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 1975 to study other Indigenous people. He may be best remembered for planting the Aboriginal flag on the white cliffs of Dover on the Australian Bicentenary Day of 26 January 1988. This was his tongue-in-cheek way of claiming England, as Arthur Phillip had done to Burnum Burnum's homeland in 1788 when arriving with the First Fleet. A copy of the Burnum Burnum Declaration is on display among the indigenous carvings and sculptures at the Enchanted Maze (a.k.a. Arthur's Seat Maze), Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne, Australia. The Burnum Burnum Declaration In 1986, Burnum Burnum played roles in three films. The first was Dark Age, a thriller set in outback and tropical Australia, and which also starred David Gulpillil as Burnum's son. The second was Ground Zero, a thriller containing themes critical of the British and Australian governments' treatment of Indigenous Australians during nuclear weapon testing at Maralinga. The third was a satirical film, Marsupials: The Howling III, in which Burnum's character becomes a werewolf in the form of a Tasmanian tiger.[4] Burnum appeared as Uncle Albert in the TV series Bony in 1992. Burnum stood for election, in the upper house (the Legislative Council) of the NSW parliament during the Wran government era. Former Prime Minister John Howard described Burnum Burnum as "a very gracious man and very strongly committed to the welfare of Aboriginal Australians". Burnum Burnum lived in Woronora in his later life and was active in the local community. He died from heart disease on 18 August 1997. A portrait of Burnum Burnum now hangs in Sutherland Library. In 2005 Jannali Reserve was renamed Burnum Burnum Reserve in his honour. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnum_Burnum

13.01.2022 The National Agreement on Closing the Gap is an historic commitment to hear the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples! It extends the shared d...ecision-making principles of the Partnership Agreement and applies the commitment to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on all policies and programs that impact on us. #NationalAgreement #ClosingtheGap #CoalitionofPeaks #significant #historic #commitments

12.01.2022 A Father is . . .

07.01.2022 TUESDAY is Oldtimey Music Day If you've got a song that you havent heard in an age. Send a message to Tuesday's Lunchtime Request and I'll be happy to play it

07.01.2022 SO WHAT'S SO GOOD ABOUT TUESDAYS?!?!?! Well . . . What's Tuesday got? It turns out that Tuesday is the most productive day of the week for getting things done at work. ... According to the Accountemps study, Tuesdays have been the most productive day of the week every year since they began surveying in 1987. Mondays come in second place, and Wednesdays are third.

04.01.2022 Geraldton Aboriginal Sporting Corporation Holiday Program. From 28th September 2020 - 9th October 2020

03.01.2022 Blake Dantier has done it again with his new single ‘I’d Do It Again’. It comes in the wake of his single ‘Ash & Dust’, which spent nine weeks in The Music Network’s Country Hot 50 Airplay Charts, and two weeks in the Country Track’s Chart. A fitting reward for an artist who was recently awarded the Country Rock Song of the Year at the Tamworth Songwriters Salute Awards. It’s been a wild ride for Dantier, but this new release proves that he’s not a flash in the pan; instead,... he’ll do it again and again. ‘I’d Do It Again’, Dantier says, ‘is about growing up, falling in love and making mistakes. It’s about owning those mistakes despite how much it might have messed you up at the time and being proud of who you are because of them.’ The writing of the song was quite different to Dantier’s normal process. ‘If I’ve got a musical idea for a song but haven’t written the lyrics yet, I’ll often sing something random to get an idea for a melody’ says Dantier, ‘but what comes out are normally nonsense ramblings. This time, I thought that it actually made sense, so I kept running with it. Every line in this song is whatever came into my head in the moment and it somehow managed to form a coherent lyric. I didn’t rewrite anything either to sort of honour the process.’ The single was recorded with Simon Johnson from Hillbilly Hut studios, who also took on bass guitar duties. He brought in Duncan Toombs on electric guitar, Rod Motbey on acoustic and Brad Bergen on drums, while Cass Hopetoun laid down the backing vocals. It’s a merry band for what seems like a personal song, but Dantier is adamant that his songs ‘don’t necessarily reflect my personal life I tend to hear things out in the world and form ideas for songs around them.’ That said, Dantier always uses his personal experiences to help flesh out a story or concept. ‘Sometimes there’s only a little bit of me in there, but in this case, there’s probably more me in there than in any other song that I’ve written.’

01.01.2022 Let justice roll like waters, righteousness like a mighty stream. Amos 5:24 Martin Luther King Jr - one of the most influential leaders in history. America...’s injustices touch Australia’s injustices. Music: Lou’s Prayer, Eddie James Created on iMovie #letjusticeroll #likewater

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