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6 July 2023

Friday, July 7….

If you can, please join me for Friday Morning Radio on TYGA-FM 98.9, for music you can understand, 9 a.m. ~ Midday.

This ranges from new releases (in the first hour) to tracks from my library (second hour) to memory tracks (third hour).

Today’s playlist, and those from previous programmes, appear below.  I choose music not generally heard on mainstream radio, which is either pre-occupied with heavy stuff or constant chit-chat.

If you’re outside radio reception range, you can tune in to TYGA-FM at any time at

www.tygafm.org.au

7 July, Hour 1 – Recent Releases:

Eamonn Jackson – Just The Way I Am

Chris “Boots” Lee – Red Nekked

Joy Adams – Stubborn Pride

Manfred Vijars with Brendan Radford & Lindsay Waddington – Lasseter’s Reef Of Gold

Col Elliott – Henry, Banjo And Me

Laura Gagnon – Ready For The World

Lissa Retrot – Free To Love

Allan Caswell – Million Dollar Farm

Eliabeth Hope – California Sun

The Rosney’s Family Band – Old MacDonald Sold The Farm

Toni West – Chicken

Dave Crimmen – Revved Up

By Request: Slim Dusty – Whiplash

Hour 2 – From my Library:

Ronnie Milsap – Daydreams About Night Things

Arthur Greenslade & His Orchestra – Galveston

Vic Franklyn – She Didn’t Even Say Goodbye

Anne Murray – You’ve Got What It Takes

Ray Kernaghan – Maggie

Trevor Knight – I Love A Sunburnt Country

Brian May & ABC Melbourne Showband – The Old Fashioned Way

Storm Damage – Where It Always Rains

Olivia Newton-John – Amoureuse

Eric Jupp & His Orchestra – Song Of Italy

Bobby Goldsboro – A World Without Love

Gary Lewis & Playboys – This Diamond Ring

Applejacks – Like Dreamers Do

Hour 3 – Treasure Chest this half-hour:

A Diamond Classic:  Crystals – Da Doo Ron Ron

Anton Karas – The Harry Lime Theme

Gogi Grant – The Wayward Wind

Les Paul & Mary Ford – Mockingbird Hill

Ringo Starr – Beaucoups of Blues

A Diamond Classic:  Patti Page – Say Wonderful Things

More From my Library:

Nana Mouskouri – Bridge Over Troubled Water

Lynchburg – Pretty Queen of Hearts

A Diamond Classic:  Oberst Nicholson – Lost Patrol

Smith Sisters & The Sunday Drivers – If You Love Me

Mr Walkie-Talkie – Be My Boogie Woogie Baby

Neil Diamond – Desiree

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2 July 2023

PLAYLIST, SUNDAY 2 JULY:


Hour 1:

Ronnie Milsap – Daydreams About Night Things

Joy Adams – Silver Dew On The Bluegrass Tonight

Malcolm McDowell – I Will Stand By You

Peachtree Street Collective – Forever Home

Tom Jones – The Green Green Grass of Home

Dan Slyker – Whiskey In The Winter

LissaRetrot – Free To Love

Seekers – Walk With Me

Watling & Bates – Coolatai Waltz

Roger Whitaker – Where The Rainbow Ends

Nana Mouskouri – The Nickel Song

Chamaco Dominguez His Orchestra & Chorus – Desafinado

Jimmy Shand & His Band – The Bluebell Polka

Hour 2:


Dean Martin – In The Misty Moonlight

By Request: Rod Stewart – Rhythm Of My Heart

Clayton Saunders – Little Cinderella

By Request: Harry Roy & Mayfair Hotel Orchestra – You Are My Sunshine

Andre Kostelanetz & His Orchestra – Moon River

By Request: Susan Boyle – Daydream Believer

By Request: Sinead O’Connor – Nothing Compares To You

By Request: Connie Francis – Lipstick On Your Collar

Troy Cassar-Daly – Trains

Laura Gagnon – Ready For The World

Brian May & ABC Showband – Strangers In The Night

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29 June 2023

Friday, June 30….

If you can, please join me on TYGA-FM 98.9, for specially chosen music, 9 a.m. ~ Midday.

You’ll find my previous playlists by scrolling down.

I choose music not generally heard on mainstream radio, most of which is pre-occupied with heavy stuff.

If you’re outside radio reception range, you can tune in to TYGA-FM at any time at

www.tygafm.org.au

I look forward to your company every Friday morning.

TODAY’S PLAYLIST – Hour 1, Indies, What’s New:


Kent Gill – Get Rhythm

Dominic Kirwan & MarianWaldron – The Last Thing On My Mind

Stephen Stokes – The Love Bug

Watling & Bates – The Coolatai Waltz

Tony Clarke – Hand Upon My Heart

Toni West – Chicken

Lissa Retrot – Free To Love

Manfred Vijars with Brendan Radford & Lindsay Waddington – Lasseter’s Reef Of Gold

Joy Adams – Stubborn Pride

Andy Martin – Storms Never Last

Abby Grace – Sittin’ Here A’Thinkin’

Dave Crimmen – For A Venture

Sherrie Shines – Saddle Boy

Chris Boots Lee – This Is Australia

HOUR 2 – From My Library:

Patti Page – Gentle On My Mind

Frank Mills & His Orchestra – Love’s Like That

Julie Anthony – More Than Friends

Alex Hood – Flash Jack From Gundagai

Brian Letton – The Digger And His Dog

Slim Dusty – A Word To Texas Jack

Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra – Strangers In The Night

Denis Walter – The Last Farewell

Purple Dentists – St Kilda Nights

Billy Vaughn & His Orchestra – Blueberry Hill

Horst Wende’s Accordeon Band – Lichtenstein Polka

Jimmy Little – Boomerang

Phil Salter – Big Surprise

HOUR 3 – Treasure Chest:

A Diamond Classic: Johnny O’Keefe – Move Baby Move

Lena Horne – No Two Ways About Love

Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 – Pretty World

Glenn Shorrock – Dream Lover

A Diamond Classic: Kyu Sakamoto – Sukiyaki

Bette Midler – The Wind Beneath My Wings

Chet Atkins – Wheels

Lolita – Sailor

A Diamond Classic – Shadows – Atlantis

Eric Bogle – Now I’m Easy

Hank Levine Singers & Orchestra – We’ll Sing In The Sunshine

Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass – A Banda

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28 June 2023

A little off-topic, but here are three of the latest members of the recently re-formed New Norfolk Scouting Group.

Lucas, (Mum) Andrea, and Ashlee.

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24 June 2023

Sunday June 25th

In the morning’s edition of Music Unlimited with Ian MacPhee at 6.00, you’ll hear Louis Armstrong, the Carpenters, Barry Manilow and Olivia Newton-John – and that’s only in the first 20 minutes!

Later in the programme, in the Country Patch segment – Johnny Cash;  and in Album Corner, reggae with Jimmy Cliff.

A great mix of newies and oldies in edition 735 of Valley Sunrise at 7.00 and I’ll be playing requests after 8.00 a.m. The number to call, during the programme, is 6261-2000.

Out of reception range? The on-line link to TYGA-FM is: www.tygafm.org.au

TODAY’S PLAYLIST, Hour 1:

Roy Orbison – Windsurfer  (1989)

Destiny Band Oz – Holding On  (2023)

Clayton Saunders – Slow Burn  (2023)

Cec Peterson – Bring Me Home  (2023)

Val Doonican – King Of The Road

Freddy Fender – Wasted Days and Wasted Nights  (1975)

Al Caiola – Bounty Hunter

Carly Simon – The Right Thing To Do

George Michael – Careless Whisper  (1984)

Allan Caswell – Grumpy Old Pickers Like Us  (2023)

Silver Studs – Happy Days

Richard Porteous – Froggy Can Can  (2023)

Hour 2:

Deon Powter Band – Afraid Of The Dark  (2023)

By Request:  John Williamson – Cootamundra Wattle

By Request:  Paul McCartney & Wings – Band On The Run

By Request:  Chris De Burgh – Lady In Red

Frank Sinatra & Nelson Riddle Orchestra – Sunday

By Request:  Gheorghe Zamfir – Sound of Silence

Tomas Jackman – Dreaming My Dreams With you  (2023)

Vic Franklyn – She Didn’t Even Say Goodbye

Glenn Levi – Come Back Baby  (2023)

Bobby Vinton – Blue Velvet  (1963)

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23 June 2023

Friday, 23 June – Today’s Playlist:

HOUR  1:  Recent Releases

Strummer Boys – I Walk The Line 

Joy Adams – Silver Dew On The Bluegrass Tonight

Tom O’Sullivan – Mr Sunshine

Victoria Eman – Twenty-First Century Mamas

Pat Daly – Daddy Frank

Shirley Llewellyn – A Girl Named Shirl

Peggy Haverley  –  Daddy’s Girl

Watling & Bates – Coolatai Waltz

Tony Clarke – Hand Upon My Heart

Abby Grace – Sittin’ Here A-Thinkin’

Gary McEvoy – Gentle On My Mind

Stacey Breen – I Heard It From My Heart

HOUR 2:  From My Library

John & Nienke – A Pretty Good Time On My Own  (2023)

David Whitaker & His Orchestra – Sukiyaki

Peter Foldy – Bondi Junction

Traditional Country Triple-play: Ashley Cook – Stand Up For Slim; Slim Dusty – Along The Road To Gundagai; Harry & Wilga Williams – Blue Gums Calling Me Back Home

Keith Potger – World Would Never Turn Again  (1969)

Percy Faith & His Orchestra – Anyone Who Had A Heart

Carylanne – No Goodbyes

John Williamson – Look Out Cunnamulla

Francisco Cavez & His Orchestra – Bossa Nova Minus One

New Classic Singers & Hank Levine Orchestra – California Dreaming

Desi Egan – Candida  (2021)

A Diamond Classic:  Sam Cooke – Another Saturday Night  (1963)

HOUR 3:  Treasure Chest  (First half hour)

A Diamond Classic:  Billy J Kramer & Dakotas – Do You Want To Know A Secret  (1963)

Johnny Cash & June Carter – Jackson  (1963)

Col Joye – Heaven Is My Woman’s Love  (1973)

Adam Faith – Singing In The Rain  (1960)

A Diamond Classic:  Irene Reid – My Heart Said Bossa Nova  (1963)

America – Sister Golden Hair  (1975)

Back To The Present:

Norma O’Hara Murphy – Stirrup And Spur  (2023)

Gary Kennedy – Dance With Me Molly  (2023)

Jean Stafford – Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool  (2023)

John Watt – The Work Of The Farmer  (2021)

Beatles – Things We Said Today  (1964)

Cash Backman – My Girl Bill

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17 June 2023

Sunday June 18th

In the morning’s edition of Music Unlimited with Ian MacPhee at 6.00, a variety of artists including the Tymes, Hank Williams, Lorne Greene (you might remember him as Ben Cartwright in the long running TV series Bonanza), Ryan’s Fancy and even, Slim Dusty!

A great mix of newies and oldies in edition 734 of Valley Sunrise, which follows at 7.00. 

Requests after 8.00 a.m.  The number to call, during the programme, is 6261-2000.

Out of reception range? The on-line link to TYGA-FM is: https://www.tygafm.org.au/listen-live/

This is the playlist, UPDATED:

HOUR 1:

Kent Gill – Get Rhythm  (2023)

Joy Adams – Silver Dew On The Bluegrass  (2023)

Phil Salter – Big Surprise (2023)

Andy Martin – Storms Never Last (2023)

Otis Redding – My Girl

Foster & Allen – The Scots Polka

Dan Slyker – Whiskey In The Winter  (2023)

Johnny Pearson Orchestra – Piano Parchment

Paul McCartney – Another Day  (1971)

Sandy Posey – A Single Girl  (1966)

James Taylor – Mexico  (1975)

Mike Wilkinson – Blue Collar Working Man  (2018)

Roy Orbison – Cry Softly Lonely One (1967)


HOUR 2:

Merri Winter & Tony Martin – Can’t Let Go  (2022)

By Request: Maroon Five – Memories

By Request: Gerry & Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey (1965)

By Request: Jim Reeves – Waltzing On Top Of The World (1964)

Peter Allen – I Still Call Australia Home (1980)

By Request: Peter Paul & Mary – Don’t Think Twice (1963)

By Request: Kate Ceberano – Change

Acker Bilk – Lazy Serenade

Vera Lynn – I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter

Slim Dusty – The Lights On The Hill

John O’Dea – Circle (2023)

Henry Mancini & His Orchestra – Baby Elephant Walk

Derwent Valley weather check:

11 a.m. Sunday – Sunny, New Norfolk, 10 C. Top forecast, 14 C

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15 June 2023

Friday, June 16….

Please join me for Friday Morning Radio on TYGA-FM 98.9, as I play some specially chosen music.

This Friday morning programme has undergone the Mother of all re-organisations, and I hope you will enjoy the changes.

Some great music in store and I look forward to your company at 9.00. I hope you can join me.

Today’s playlist:

HOUR  1:  Recent Releases

Abby Grace – Itty Bitty Box  (2023)

Kent Gill – Get Rhythm  (2023)

Joy Adams – Silver Dew On The Bluegrass Tonight  (2023)

Bridget Pross – They’re Gonna Hatecha Anyway  (2023)

Richard Porteous – The Froggy Can Can  (2023)

Lissa Retrot – Free To Love  (2023)

Andy Martin – Storms Never Last  (2023_

Sandy Rasmussen & Chris Wilson – The Long Black Veil  (2023)

John O’Dea – Circle  (2023)

Jokeria & Sally Jane – Without You  (2023)

Dan Slyker – Whiskey In The Winter  (2023)

Michael Lusk – Momma’s Wall of Fame  (2023)

Warren Kearney – The Ballad of The Loch Ard  (2023)

HOUR 2:  From My Library

Jade Hurley – Penny Arcade

Al Martino – Love Is Blue

Jim Reeves – I’m Gonna Change Everything

Brian May & ABC Melbourne Showband – Love Will Keep Us Together

Ray Conniff & His Orchestra – Never on Sunday

RCA Symphony Orchestra – Exodus

Val Doonican – Dream A Little Dream of Me

Johnny Mathis – Call Me

Acker Bilk – Dancing In The Dark

Boz Scaggs – It’s Over

Al Grant – Distant Drums

Freddy Quinn – Heimweh  (Memories Are Made Of This)

A Diamond Classic:  Lesley Gore – It’s My Party  (1963)

HOUR 3:  Treasure Chest  (First half hour)

A Diamond Classic:  Cliff Richard & Shadows – Dancing Shoes  (1963)

Shadows – Geronimo  (1963)

Petula Clark – Look At Mine  (1969)

Crash Craddock – Boom Boom Baby  (1960)

A Diamond Classic:  Johnny O’Keefe – You’ll Never Cherish A Love So True  (1963)

Bobby Vinton – Blue On Blue  (1963)

Boney M- The Rivers of Babylon  (1978)

Back To The Present:

Todd Barrow – Best Of Me  (2023)

Lance Friend – Tearing Up The Tar  (2023)

Watling & Bates – Coolatai Waltz  (2023)

Malcolm McDowell – I Will Stand By You  (2023)

John & Nienke – Just A Minute  (2023)

Colin Harney – Ring of Fire

Mario Como & Kay Webb Orchestra – Cappricio Italien

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Friday, June 16

By way of introduction, I am a retired Commonwealth public servant with a life-long interest in railways.  I am a foundation member of the Derwent Valley Railway, which has been based in New Norfolk for 30 years.

I’ve also been involved with community radio now for over 16 years.  For the first five years, I broadcast with Hobart FM, in the Sunday 6 a.m. ~ 8 a.m. time-slot.

In 2009, a new radio station (TYGA-FM) commenced broadcasting in New Norfolk.  I promptly joined, and landed the Friday 6 a.m. ~ 9 a.m. Breakky programme.

Thus, for around two years, I could be heard on both stations – but not at the same time!

Eventually, for personal reasons, I left Hobart FM after hosting 274 editions of Sunday Sunrise.  I then took on Sunday 6 a.m. ~ 9 a.m. Breakky on TYGA-FM, as well as continuing the Friday programme.
 
This continued through to 2016, when the opportunity arose to move my Friday shift from Breakky to Mornings, 9 a.m. ~ midday.
In 2017, I had the opportunity to welcome veteran broadcasters Ian MacPhee and Paul Meagher (the latter, I believe, unrelated to the Aussie actor, Ray Meagher) of Halifax, Canada, to 6 a.m. Sundays.

This was possible with the assistance of Ron Bickle, of community radio CFTA in Amherst, Nova Scotia.  Around the same time, both my programmes evolved to include more content from independent recording artists, who are not “big-timers” but are often equally as talented as those who are.

This blog has been created with the assistance of my eldest son, Adrian, who is a skilled website technician.  Please click on the "a" in the black bar at the very end of this blog, if you believe he may be able to assist you.

Please join me on Friday Morning Radio and Valley Sunrise (on Sundays), where the music matters.

  
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Sunday June 10

And in the morning’s edition of Music Unlimited with Ian MacPhee at 6.00, the Manfred Mann, the Cascades, and Willie Nelson – and that’s only in the first 20 minutes!

Later in the programme, in the Country Patch – Hank Snow and Ray Price; and in Album Corner, Don Williams

A great mix of newies and oldies in edition 733 of Valley Sunrise following at 7.00.

Requests after 8.00 a.m. The number to call, during the programme, is 6261-2000.

Out of reception range? The on-line link to TYGA-FM is:

Derwent Valley weather check:

8.30 a.m. Sunday – Cloudy, New Norfolk, 9 C.

TODAY’S PLAYLIST – HOUR 1

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Rodney Vincent – Young Man’s Job (2023)

Johnny Chester & Hotspur – All On Your Own (1980)

Jim Devine – Cotton Fields (2023)

Elisabeth Hope & Hans Grondel – I Hope You’re Happy Now (2023)

Abby Grace – Itty Bitty Box (2023)

Roger Miller – Engine Engine Number 9 (2023)

Joe Loss & His Orchestra – Wheels

Jud Strunk – Wheels (1973)

Joey Dee & Starliters – The Peppermint Twist (1962)

Noel Boland – This Thing (2023)

John O’Dea – Circle (2023)

Clayton Saunders – Slow Burn (2023)

Lindsay Waddington – Love Always (2023)

Victoria Eman – Love Begins With A Smile

HOUR 2

Col Elliott – It’s A Feeling (2023)

By Request: Barbra Streisand – The Way We were (1974)

By Request – Shadows – Apache (1960)

Petula Clark – The Other Man’s Grass (1968)

By Request – Elvis Presley – Separate Ways

Colin Paul – Add It To The List (2021)

By Request – The Singing Nun – Dominique (1963)

Acker Bilk – Lazy Serenade

The Seekers – The Leaving of Liverpool

Johnny O’Keefe – Sing (1962)

The Fortunes – Here It Comes Again (1965)

Billy Vaughn & His Orchestra – Walk Don’t Run

Sean Delamus – The Dancing Years (2020)

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HAVE A BEAUT DAY!

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