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Playlist for Off The Record – 8 February 2020
  • Rockin At Cosmos Lee Allen
  • East West (for The Third Mind)The Third Mind
  • No Time For Love Songs (from No Time For Love Songs)The Mastersons
  • Man Without A SoulLucinda Williams
  • Jamabalaya (from Lucinda Williams, 1978)Lucinda Williams
  • Timber, I'm Falling (from Have Harmony Will Travel, Vol.2)Carla Olson (with Stephen McCarthy)
  • FOR SUBSCRIBERCELLAR OF SOUND
  • Blueberry HillThe Loved Ones
  • Parchman Farm (Mose Allison) 1966Bluesbreakers with John Mayall & Eric Clapton
  • Teenage Head (Loney-Jordan) (from Teenage Head, 1972)Flamin Groovies
  • ALLISON MOORER - BLOOD PART 1BOOK READING
  • CARSON ON THE AIRALBUM RE-RELEASE REVIEW - Billy Pinnell
  • Bad Luck Feeling (Carson On The Air)Carson
  • African Sister (Carson On The Air)Carson
  • Neptune (Carson On The Air)Carson
  • Dust My Broom (E.James) (Carson On The Air)Carson
  • PART 4BOB SCHNEIDER INTERVIEW
  • Please Ask For Help (from Burden of Proof, 2013)Bob Schneider
  • The Stars Over Your House (from King Kong Vol.2)Bob Schneider
  • GIG: MEMO, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 16, 3.00pmMICHAEL WAUGH INTERVIEW
  • I Don't Love You Like I Used To (Live In The Studio)Michael Waugh
  • Big Things (from The Weir)Michael Waugh
  • Warragul Police (Live In The Studio)Michael Waugh
  • Match To A Rock (From You Be The Lightning)Tracy McNeil & The Good Life
  • If I Didn't Mind (from In All Weather)Josienne Clark
  • Second NatureAngie Hart
  • Spasticus Autisticus (from Lord Upminster, 1981)Ian Dury & The Blockheads
  • Ken McLeishGIG GUIDE

About this program

'More old-fashioned than ever before.' John Cooper Clarke 2007

'The older I get, the better I was!' Van Dyke Parks

A ‘roots’ music program with feature interviews, in studio performances and live recordings and regular broadcasts from festivals at home and overseas.

Off The Record won the InPress Writers' Poll for Best Radio Program in Melbourne for 2011 and 2005 and was runner-up for 2006 and 2008!! Off The Record also won the PPCA Award for Excellence In Music Programming at the 2005 National Conference of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia for a Ry Cooder interview special about his album Chavez Ravine. The program was also a finalist in the category in 2012. A weekly one hour version of the program is broadcast on the satellite network of the CBAA to more than 45 stations across Australia.

Brian is the Founding & Editor of Rhythms Magazine (which he founded in 1992). You can visit the magazine at rhythms.com.au and read about what Brian is up to outside Triple R.

EMAIL BRIAN: brianwise@aol.com

NEW ORLEANS TOUR - APRIL/MAY:

Each April/May there is an Off The Record trip to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. What could be better than travelling to the world's best music festival and enjoying music with like-minded people? The 2019 tour to Jazz Fest is BOOKED OUT. If you wish to go on the 2020 tour please email your interest: brianwise@aol.com

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