
REPOST - Emma Swift on Lucinda Williams 'Car Wheels on a Gravel Road'
On the eve of the Americana Music Festival, singer-songwriter and Double J disk jockey Emma Swift drops into the podbooth to chat with host Jeremy Dylan about one of the seminal Americana albums of th...
24 Sep 201639min

REPOST - Tim Rogers (You Am I) on John Hiatt 'Bring the Family' (1986)
The best nose in Aussie rock and frontman of legendary racket-makers You Am I, Tim Rogers, joins hostJeremy Dylan to reveal his surprising pick for his favorite album - John Hiatt's 1987 breakthrough ...
21 Sep 201651min

162. Taylor Locke on The Pixies 'Doolittle', the album that inspired the 90s alt rock movement
Taylor Locke, co-founder of Rooney, Lindsay Buckingham in world renowned celebration of Fleetwood Mac "Rumors", producer, studio owner and frontman of garage-pop outfit 'The Great Indoors', joins me t...
18 Sep 201656min

161. Harts on Prince 'Around the World In A Day' and his time at Paisley Park with the Purple One
Melbourne singer/songwriter and ascendant guitar god Harts returns to the show to talk Prince's follow up to 'Purple Rain' and dive deep on his relationship with Prince, jamming at Paisley Park, the c...
15 Sep 201647min

REPOST - Robyn Hitchcock on John Lennon 'Plastic Ono Band'
This episode was originally posted January 22, 2015 Traveler through space and time, British cult icon, Soft Boys frontman and legendary singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock steers his ship into the podb...
7 Sep 201649min

160. Mark McKinnon on Kris Kristofferson, music vs politics & programming the President's iPod
Political strategist and co-host of the Circus, Mark McKinnon has spent decades in the A-league of 'showbusiness for ugly people', including as chief media strategist for President George W Bush. But ...
1 Sep 201638min

159. Alan Brough on masculinity, punk and how The Blue Nile got him through a difficult teenage
Comedian, author, actor, Spicks and Specks team captain - Alan Brough's favorite album found him years before any of those careers, when he was a self-described 'crazy' teenager. This is the story of ...
30 Aug 201625min

158. Jim Lauderdale and why we need Americana (w/ Peter Cooper of the Country Music Hall of Fame)
#RoadToAmericanaFest Journalist and singer-songwriter Peter Cooper of the Country Music Hall of Fame joins me to talk about Jim Lauderdale's classic 'Pretty Close to the Truth' album and how the chang...
24 Aug 201636min





















