Awesome Aussie Songs - podcast cover

Awesome Aussie Songs

It‘s all about Australian Music - this Podcast will take you on a musical journey from the land Down Under - Interviews with the stars, musicians and songwriters - covering all era‘s of Australian Rock and Roll.

Awesome Aussie Songs is presented by Josh Ursem and written and produced by Sheldon Kidd.

Intro / outro music is Australia, So Nice by Holly Kirsten

Last refreshed:
Follow this podcast in the Metacast mobile app to refresh it and see new episodes.
Download Metacast podcast app
Podcasts are better in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episodes

Spicks & Specks by The Bee Gees

Inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame and one of the highest selling acts of all time.......... say no more, ladies and gentlemen, Spicks and Specks by The Bee Gees. We have two special for this episode - Aussie music legend, Col Joye and Dig Richards and the R'Jays drummer Leon Isaacson. Thanks for Listening to Awesome Aussie Songs Guest Suggestions are more than welcomed. Awesome Aussie Songs is presented by Josh Ursem and written and produced by Sheldon Kidd. Intro / outro music is Austr...

Jan 23, 202017 minEp. 7

Planets by Short Stack

Along with mass hysteria, Short Stack's rock n roll legacy was assured with a No.1 Album on the Australian charts. This episode is on their hit single Planets. Despite the haters, these guys have musical credibility and a huge fan base to prove it. Tagged as a “Boy Band”, the three-piece actually formed in a backyard shed, a place where all good rock bands are born. Formed in 2005, by the time Short Stack hit the charts in 2009, they were masters of self-promoting and interacting with their ever...

Jan 23, 202018 minEp. 6

Bye Bye Baby by Col Joye & the Joy Boys

To put it simply, Col Joye and the Joy Boys are Australian Music Royalty. Leader's of the Rock n Roll revolution in this country, Col Joye and the Joy Boys were at the forefront of spreading the word of Rock n Roll to the masses from the late 1950's and beyond. Col Joye and the Joy Boys were the first Australian act to claim the No.1 spot on the local charts with Bye Bye Baby - and many more hits were to come - in all, they have released over 50 singles, 30 EP's and 40 albums. An ARIA Hall of Fa...

Jan 23, 202018 minEp. 5

High Voltage by AC/DC

This episode is on the AC/DC classic High Voltage. When we were speaking with John "Swanee" Swan, he gave us this little nugget of a story about Bon Scott and the recording of High Voltage - and we thought it was only fair, that we share it with you! Awesome Aussie Songs is presented by Josh Ursem and written and produced by Sheldon Kidd. Intro / outro music is Australia, So Nice by Holly Kirsten Hail, Hail, Australian Rock n Roll.

Jan 23, 202014 minEp. 4

I’ve Been Everywhere Man by Johnny Cash / Lucky Starr

OK, we're gonna to claim it from the outset, at Awesome Aussie Songs we believe that I've Been Everywhere is the most influential and far reaching song ever written by an Australian. This little Aussie masterpiece was written by Geoff Mack in a Sydney car park one day, when Mack had an hour to waste and nothing to read but three road maps. Originally recorded by Lucky Starr, this song would in fact, go everywhere! The special guest for this episode is Lucky Starr Thanks for Listening to Awesome ...

Jan 23, 202033 minEp. 3

If I Were a Carpenter by Swanee

Swanee is the elder statesman of one of Australia's most distinguished musical families and he has lived the rock and roll life. In this episode we take a look and listen to If I Were a Carpenter by Swanee. Thanks for Listening to Awesome Aussie Songs Guest Suggestions are more than welcomed. Awesome Aussie Songs is presented by Josh Ursem and written and produced by Sheldon Kidd. Intro / outro music is Australia, So Nice by Holly Kirsten Hail, Hail, Australian Rock n Roll....

Jan 23, 202020 minEp. 2

Jump in My Car by Ted Mulry Gang

The Ted Mulry Gang were one of Australia's most popular bands throughout the 1970's. Best known for their classic song Jump in my Car, the Ted Mulry Gang had 10 hit singles, as well as 4 albums that made the charts. In terms of popularity, TMG stood alongside contemporaries such as Sherbert, Skyhooks and they often had a young AC/DC along for the ride as their support band. Sadly Ted passed away in 2001, aged just 53, however, the music of TMG lives on! The special guest for this episode is Stev...

Jan 23, 202015 minEp. 1
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android