Steven Reinhardt Live Sunday Session

Were you listening on Sunday? Well if you were then I’m sure you’ll want to listen again to this amazing live session by local boy Steven Reinhardt, and if you weren’t then you missed out on an amazing live session by local boy Steven Reinhardt, but don’t worry because here it is again, in full for your listening pleasure. He

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Merri Creek Pickers Live Sunday Session

This week’s Live Sunday Session heard the Merri Creek Pickers living up to their name in the Southern FM studio. All six members squeezed in and plucked their way through an amazing set. If you missed it then here it is again on the podcast. If you like bluegrass or even if you don’t then you can’t miss this.

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Solo and Band Success Part 2 on Radio Ga Ga 25/06/11

Regular listeners of Radio Ga Ga may have heard our program a few months back featuring artists who have had both hits as a solo artist and with a band.  Two hours was not enough time to feature the many great peformers who have achieved this feat.  Solution? Part Two! Join host Shaun Stokie on Saturday the 25th of June

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Songs with speaking in them on Radio Ga Ga 18/06/11

What do Def Leppard, Lady Ga Ga & Gary Numan have in common? Not much it would seem…however just like one hit wonders Paul Hardcastle, Rockwell & Charlene, they have all released songs with speaking in them.  It’s a program to get you talking on Radio Ga Ga Saturday the 18th of June from 10 am.   Remember “N-n-n-n-nineteen”, “”Somebody’s Watching Me” & “I’ve Never Been To Me”? Hear

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Radio Ga Ga 11/06/11 is all about you!

Radio Ga Ga on Saturday the 11th of June is all about you! Well, songs with the word YOU in the title.  Roy Orbison believes YOU got it, Stevie Wonder thinks YOU are the sunshine of his life & U2 can’t live with or without YOU.  Confused? Join host Shaun Stokie on Saturday the 11th of June from 10 am as

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Great sax on Radio Ga Ga 07/05/11

The saxophone has featured in some of the biggest and best pop hits over the years.  The 70’s gave us “Born To Run” & “Baker Street”, the 80’s had “Who Can It Be Now” & “Out Of Mind Out Of Sight” and Jimmy Barnes used saxophone on “Little Darling” in the 90’s. Hear the greatest sax players in popular music – Kirk Pengilly from INXS, Spandau Ballet’s Steve

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