Clare Testoni, with two stories of soul mates. Recorded 6th February 2013.
Episode 26 – Clare Testoni.m4a (16.8 MB, 11m 26s)
Clare Testoni, with two stories of soul mates. Recorded 6th February 2013.
Episode 26 – Clare Testoni.m4a (16.8 MB, 11m 26s)
Ring gives an improvised monologue based on an audience suggestion. Recorded 5th September 2012.
Episode 25 – Ringo (8.4 MB, 5m 34s)
Jono Wright returns to tell us of his recent exploits in Vietnam. Recorded 5th September 2012.
Episode 24 – Jono Wright (46.9 MB, 15m 4s)
Our first video episode, 52snifters with a scene from their (then upcoming) Sydney Fringe show “This is my box”. Apologies for the aspect rotation at the beginning, but look what you can do on a phone these days! Recorded 16th May 2012.
Episode 23 – 52snifters.m4a (52.1 MB, 6m 29s)
Please let us know whether you think video episodes are a good, bad or indifferent idea!
Telegraph Tower give us 3 songs on guitar and cello. Height Of The Sun, Mistress, and Awake In September. Beautiful. Recorded 16th May 2012.
Episode 22 – Telegraph Tower.m4a (13.1 MB, 8m 36s)
Poet Lou Steer returns to Arthur B’s, this time with musician Renee Falez on bass guitar, for her piece “Wild Red Heart”. Recorded 16th May 2012.
Episode 21 – Lou Steer featuring Renee Falez.m4a (18.2 MB, 12m 24s)
A snippet and work in progress for Blake’s new show coming up later in the year. Recorded 18th April 2012.
Episode 20 – Blake Mitchell.m4a (14.4 MB, 9m 54s)
Folk band Lion le Lion performed 5 songs across 2 sets, the first Arthur B act to ever do so, in what was possibly their last gig before one of them moved to Melbourne. Here’s 3 of those songs. Recorded 18th April 2012. For more songs and info, visit them at http://www.myspace.com/lionlelion.
Episode 19 – Lion le Lion.m4a (14.4 MB, 9m 54s)
A short break in our scheduled programming to celebrate Arthur B’s first birthday. Recorded 21st March 2012. Copyright bits we’re not allowed to play deleted on 5th May 2012.
Episode 18 – Happy Birthday Arthur B.m4a (6.5 MB, 3m 40s)
Note that the views of Arthur B do not necessarily reflect those of the performers.
The Snakemen (Craig Edmondson and Stefano Cosentino) present the Greatest Sydney Stories (N)ever Told, with songs “He Stopped Sydney” (Words and music Craig Edmondson and Stefano Cosentino, © 2011) and “Bondi Road” (words and music Craig Edmondson, © 1987). The Snakemen also have an EP out called “Natural Selection”. Check your guides and go see them live. Recorded at Arthur B’s on 21st March 2012.
Episode 17 – The Snakemen.m4a (18.4 MB, 12m 13s)