Sweetman Podcast

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 416:56:16
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Sinopse

Simon Sweetman talks to musicians, writers, actors, comedians, people of interest. Creative types share their stories.

Episódios

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 149 - Simon and Nick Bollinger at the Hawke's Bay Arts Festival

    04/01/2019 Duração: 01h09min

    A live recording of a panel discussion and Q&A with me and Nick Bollinger, chaired by Jamie Macphail. This took part in Napier at the Cabana as part of the Harcourts Hawke's Bay Arts Festival in October, 2018. Louise Ward of Wardini Books can be heard introducing the three of us. The topic is music journalism and a brief discussion too of the NZ music industry.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 148 – Joan Baez

    28/12/2018 Duração: 31min

    A phone interview (recorded in 2015) with the legendary singer/songwriter Joan Baez. We talk through her career and talk protest and activism and also discuss her love of painting. This is the first time I've ever aired this interview. One from the archives.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 147 – Tom Scott (Avantdale Bowling Club)

    21/12/2018 Duração: 01h15min

    An in-depth conversation with rapper and writer Tom Scott. We talk about his new project, Avantdale Bowling Club as well as referencing his work from the past (@-Peace/Home Brew) and talking politics, music and writing.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 146 – Harry Lyon

    14/12/2018 Duração: 56min

    An in-depth chat with Harry Lyon, guitarist formerly of Hello Sailor and Coup D'etat and now - after 50 years in the game - the owner of a solo career, via his debut long-player, "To The Sea". We talk about the wild days of Sailor and the mild days of being on the road as a solo act in their late 60s. We talk about songwriting and the bands from the past, collaborating with Delaney Davidson and the legacy of being in one of New Zealand's greatest musical groups.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 145 – Freeman White

    06/12/2018 Duração: 02h12min

    An in-depth conversation with Hawke's Bay artist Freeman White. We talk portraiture and landscape, we talk through his early influences (including Phil Judd) and arrive at his time spent working for movies (The Hobbit, What We Do In The Shadows) as well as creating commissioned works for city councils, including giant murals, public art and private commissions also.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 144 – Reb Fountain

    29/11/2018 Duração: 01h09min

    An in-depth chat with musician Reb Fountain. We talk solo work, we talk collaborating, from being the backing singer to being out front; we talk, too, of mental health and depression; suicide and domestic violence. We talk about survival. It gets heavy at times, but I feel this is a profoundly uplifting conversation.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 143 – Chris Wilson (Gold Medal Famous)

    23/11/2018 Duração: 01h51min

    An in-depth conversation with songwriter, performance artist and musician Chris Wilson. We talk about his band Gold Medal Famous; we talk about New Zealand music and the alt/indie scene. We get into politics and music and taste and songwriting. It's a big chat. A lot of fun.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 142 – Bronwyn Turei

    16/11/2018 Duração: 01h33min

    An in-depth conversation with actor Bronwyn Turei. We talk about Circa Theatre and her recent 'adoption' as part of the core crew there; we talk TV and her breakout role as "Cody" on Go Girls. We talk about the upcoming "Shortland Street: The Musical" and the preview season of Rants In The Dark which returns in January 2019. We have a big ole chat about what it takes to make it in the world of theatre, about training and focus and the lifelong passion of studying and performing as a trained stage actor.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 141 – Gerry Paul

    09/11/2018 Duração: 01h20min

    An in-depth conversation with Wellington-based, Irish-born musician, promoter and event organiser Gerry Paul. We talk through his busy schedule: published children's author, session musician, live performer, promoter and event organiser. Gerry has met and worked with some of music's biggest names. And when he doesn't have a guitar in his hand or isn't wearing a high-vis vest he's usually spearfishing.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 140 – Sandy Mill

    02/11/2018 Duração: 01h21min

    An in-depth conversation with Auckland-based DJ, singer, percussionist and songwriter Sandy Mill. We talk SJD and local bands she's worked with including being part of Neil Finn's recent "super choir" and Facebook Live sessions. We talk too of her time in England of recording with the likes of Placebo and performing all manner of roles as a singer from main attraction to making sound effects and singing jingles. We talk about vinyl and DJing, about taste and the role of a supporting singer as well as her recent foray into being the solo star with her debut EP, "A Piece of Me".

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 139 – Claire and Andrew talk LitCrawl 2018

    26/10/2018 Duração: 01h12min

    A repeat-visit from Claire and Andrew, aka Pirate & Queen, creators and directors of Wellington's annual LitCrawl. We first spoke for episode 86 - so check that out for their full history. Here we talk through the full programme for Wellington's 2018 LitCrawl events across the weekend of November 8-11; it's the fifth birthday for Wellington's coolest little literary festival.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 138 – Ross Jolly

    18/10/2018 Duração: 01h21min

    An in-depth conversation with Wellington-based director and actor Ross Jolly. We talk Gliding On and Glide Time and Ross' roll as a commissioner and creator of Radio Drama for many years as well as being a founding member of Circa Theatre and the many plays he's directed across the years. We talk film and TV and finding jobs for between seasons and we plug the current season of Under Milk Wood at Circa Theatre

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 137 – Mary McCallum

    11/10/2018 Duração: 02h04min

    An in-depth conversation with Wellington writer and publisher Mary McCallum. We talk writing and publishing, journalism, poetry, broadcasting and the conversation is punctuated by readings of poems from Mary's debut poetry collection, "XYZ of Happiness".

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 136 – Jesse Mulligan

    05/10/2018 Duração: 01h08min

    An in-depth chat with radio and TV host Jesse Mulligan. We talk comedy and formative influences, we talk about his time in commercial radio and working as a stand-up, then writing comedy or TV and moving to RNZ's Afternoons Show and his time on TV1's Seven Sharp before jumping to TV3's show, The Project. He was a writer and panellist for Seven Days. And comedy is very much on his mind and in his mind. We talk about criticism too and being brave, fearless, when speaking in public; when speaking your mind.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 135 – Rhian Sheehan Divides The Quiet

    28/09/2018 Duração: 48min

    An in-depth chat with Wellington-based, internationally renowned composer Rhian Sheehan. We talk about his brand new about-to-be-released album, A Quiet Divide and his recent soundtrack work. We plug the upcoming NZ tour and talk about some of his work for TV, cinema and short films as well as composer the score for a theme-park ride and video games. Rhian was a previous guest of the podcast, way back on episode two!

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 134 – Dianne Swann

    20/09/2018 Duração: 01h13min

    An in-depth chat with musician Dianne Swann. From her days with Everything The Flies, through the madness of When The Cat's Away and on to England where her band The Julie Dolphin would share bills with the likes of Oasis and Radiohead. When Britpop struck big and the Kiwis had to return home she regrouped once again. Her and Brett Adams, now romantic partners as well as long-time musical buddies, created The Bads. They're now four albums deep and Dianne thinks it might be time to create her first ever solo album. We talk about all of this and more.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 133 – Martyn Pepperell

    14/09/2018 Duração: 01h25min

    An in-depth chat with Wellington-based broadcaster, DJ, writer, publicist and promoter Martyn Pepperell. We talk through his life and career as a person concerned with music: occasional radio host, regular club DJ, writer and promoter of shows...most recently he has assisted with the reissue of "Our Garden Needs Its Flowers" by Jess Sah Bi and Peter One on the Awesome Tapes From Africa reissue label. We also talk about the very recent death of his father Bryan Pepperell. Bryan was a long-serving Wellington City Councilman.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 132 – Peter Black

    06/09/2018 Duração: 01h39min

    An in-depth conversation with Wellington-based photographer Peter Black. We talk through his life and work, his many books and exhibitions, his style and range and the philosophy behind photography - as he sees it.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 131 – Emily Writes (About Her Life!)

    29/08/2018 Duração: 01h26min

    An in-depth chat with Emily Writes. She's the first third-time guest of the podcast so for this conversation we talk about the toll of online writing, we talk social media beat-ups, mental health, wellbeing, family, community - friendship. And somewhere in all of that - and it gets pretty heavy, pretty quickly - there's a plug for her new book, "Is It Bedtime Yet" by Emily Writes & Friends.

  • Sweetman Podcast: Episode 130 – Bill Manhire

    24/08/2018 Duração: 01h58min

    An in-depth conversation with Wellington-based poet Bill Manhire. We talk through his life from the bottom of the South Island to the UK and then to a temporary stop in Wellington that's been ongoing for over 40 years at this point. Manhire was the figurehead - the father - of the IIML, Victoria University of Wellington's Creative Writing undergrad and post-grad masterclasses. We talk about some of the criticisms he and the course faced and he reads from his work along the way. We talk about his many collaborators and he impersonates some of his favourite poets.

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