THE PURPLE HAZE ARCHIVE presents DAVID COOPER of the 1960s SYDNEY CULT BAND THE CHARADE PODCAST

Join David Cooper as he tells the story of his remarkable group The Charade, a Sydney band of the late 60s to the early 70s (reformed briefly in the mid 1970s) which has reached extreme cult status. The Charade only released one album, 1969’s self-titled album on Parlophone records which now always sells well in excess of $250! after originally retailing at $2.50!!! The Charade were also seen regularly

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Hymns podcast – Songs of Hope

Songs of Hope hymns podcast includes the following hymns: Angel voices – Norwich Cathedral Choir Christ triumphant – BBC Daily Service Singers Be still – Aled Jones Broadcast was on Southern FM 88.3 Click the play button for the audio. Play time is 10 minutes. Right click download to download Songs of Hope website: http://songsofhope883.com

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Songs of Hope podcast

Listen again to Words for Life for Sunday 31 August 2014. The speaker is Chris Witts and the title of his talk is “Every person has a part to play”. Broadcast on Southern FM 88.3 on Sunday 31 August 2014 as part of the Songs of Hope program. Click the play button for the audio. Play time is 5 minutes.

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What’s on BUILT FOR SPEED, Friday 29th August 2014

After our focus on Bob Dylan last week Built For Speed returns to more contemporary music with new tracks from Mia Dyson, Morrissey, Bob Mould  and many others.  We also take a look at the latest film for the amazingly prolific Woody Allen with Magic in the Moonlight.  For those who enjoy a brain-twisting time travel fantasy we tell you

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RADIO GA GA PART 2 MUSHROOM RECORDS TRIBUTE

This Saturday morning from 10am we spin (a little vinyl reference right there) our 2nd week of a tribute to Mushroom records and the artists that made it an Aussie icon. Last week we heard from Kids In The Kitchen, Wendy & The Rockets, Sports, Leonardo’s Bride, Skyhooks, Jimmy Barnes, The Vines, Madder Lake and even MEO 245 and a

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