8CCC Big Brekky Content
We chatted with Kim and Vito who are running a DJ Workshop this evening at Red Hot Art starting at 6pm. Their alumni will be performing late on the Saturday night of the One Frequency Festival at the ‘In the Mix DJs’ set.
On Andy’s Big Brekky Show we have Zara Clarissa. Zara is dedicated to healing and education to live a healthier and happier life.
"Going internal and healing childhood trauma, I’ve found the power behind being able to communicate vulnerability as it gives others permission to to also be vulnerable, so I've created a podcast. Music has helped me a lot during the Grieving of my grandpa." Find James on Instagram @whats.yourstory_
The Wire
The past few years have seen an explosion in applications of artificial intelligence particularly towards creative fields. Last week, a...
Tyla Rodrigues joined the circus again to tell us about her latest single 'Missed Calls' and everything that's going on in her world. Listen back here.
Where does creativity come from? Are really creative people a bit mad? How do you know when you are ignoring...
Playing in the Oregon symphony as a concert violinist, being awarded Oregon State Fiddle champion, having the gift of perfect...
When thinking of recycling, we usually think of aluminium, plastic, paper, and so on. But what happens with the musical...
Almost 70% of pet owners sing to their animals. People seem to think that playing music for their pets reduces...
Mark's new release isLife, Love and Death. Christian and contemporary songwriter and producer. Mark is always looking for artists to write music for or collaborate on songs.
Introducing Alice Springs own the Bewley Brothers set to get things going musically and vocally. Armed with a swag of tasty covers and their own rousing originals, as well as powerful voices, they guarantee to liven up the place.
Growing up in the small town of Kapunda near South Australia’s Barossa Valley, Brendan McMahon discovered his love of music at the tender age of 15 after being “awed and floored” seeing Jimi Hendrix play on television; he was amazed by the sounds that Jimi could pull from a guitar and captivated by the iconic performer’s showmanship.