A Journey Through Aussie Pop Podcast
1) Ep 42: Deni Hines
It wasn't a given that Deni Hines would pursue a career a music. Despite her mother, Marcia Hines, being one of the most recognisable pop stars in Australia, Deni had other interests and suffered...Show More
2) Ep 41: Dannielle Gaha DeAndrea
Born to parents who both worked in the entertainment industry, Dannielle Gaha grew up surrounded by singing and dancing, training and helping out at the talent school run by her mother, Janice Breen. ...Show More
3) Ep 40: Rick Price
It was inevitable that singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rick Price would forge a career in the music industry, but rather than jumping at any offer of a record deal that came his way, he t...Show More
4) Ep 39: Kids In The Kitchen with Scott Carne and Bruce Curnow
In 1983, synthpop bands were big business on the Australian music scene, with Kids In The Kitchen snapped up by Mushroom Records imprint White Label Records. The band's singer, Scott Carne, and d...Show More
5) Ep 38: Bardot Part 3: Katie Underwood
Despite a background on Melbourne's dance music scene and no intentions of being a pop star, Katie Underwood did just that, becoming one of the most recognisable members of Bardot and given promi...Show More
6) Ep 37: Bardot Part 2: Sally Polihronas
For Sally Polihronas, the Bardot experience had its ups and downs. On the plus side, being part of the girl group allowed her to really hone her vocal skills — something she wanted to focus on after m...Show More
7) Ep 36: Bardot Part 1: Belinda Chapple
In early 2000, reality TV juggernaut Popstars changed the pop music landscape in Australia forever. Launched by the show, Bardot were an instant phenomenon, shooting to number 1 with debut single "Poi...Show More
8) Ep 35: Rockmelons with Bryon Jones and Ray Medhurst
From their beginnings holding warehouse parties in Sydney's inner city to their string of chart hits in the late '80s and early '90s, Rockmelons always stood out from the rest of the Au...Show More
9) Ep 34: Deborah Conway on Do-Ré-Mi and solo success
As vocalist of Do-Ré-Mi and as a solo artist, Deborah Conway has received critical acclaim and mainstream success, but in this wide-ranging interview, the singer/songwriter reveals her music career ha...Show More
10) Ep 33: Melissa Tkautz
A song that was originally intended just to be used in a dream sequence on soap opera E Street became the highest-selling Australian single of 1991 when it was released as the debut for then-teenage a...Show More