CMCA Show podcast from 18th November

This week the panel had Imad Amro, new president of Brighton Union in the studio to discuss the goings on at Hurlingham Park. They also talked results with Andrew Green from Round 1 of the T-20 competition as well as ‘nearly’ all the results from Round 5 of the fixture. Click on the play button below to listen to the

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Any way the wind blows…doesn’t really matter…to Radio Ga Ga

No, we do not “see a little silhouette of a man”, we are just celebrating tunes about “wind”. Not the kind you have if you have eaten something spicy or gulped down an orange cordial too quickly, just the one that keeps us cool when it is hot and dries out our clothes on the clothes line. Hmmm…you say…can’t think

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THE PURPLE HAZE ARCHIVE presents MIKE RABON of the FIVE AMERICANS PODCAST

Mike Rabon, lead singer & lead guitarist of The Five Americans, talks about his musical career & as well as his successful writing ventures on this podcast. The Five Americans were one of America’s most successful 1960s band & were best known for their 1967 million seller, “Western Union“. “High Strung” Memoir Facebook Page: Click Here Vale Mike Rabon (April 16, 1943 –

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Normie Rowe – ‘Live in the studio’ with Mark Copolov on Purple Haze – Podcast (2 hours) & a review of ‘Normie The Musical’

Iconic Australian iconic singer & songwriter Normie Rowe was Mark Copolov’s special guest ‘live in the studio’ on Wednesday November 14th for Mark’s version of ‘Purple Haze’.  In this podcast, an edited version of that show,  Normie talked about  his upcoming stage show ’Normie The Musical’, which charts the highly successful 1960’s experience of Australia’s first ‘King Of Pop’, Normie

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Gordon Moyes helped thousands in Sydney – podcast

Three Songs of Hope podcasts: 1. Listen again to the story of Gordon Moyes, superintendent of Sydneys Wesley Mission for many years. His social welfare work was amazing. (3 mins) 2. Hymns podcast from 2012 11 18 All things bright and beautiful – Choir of Paisley Abbey Praise my soul – Kings College Choir Thine be the glory – All

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Film review: THE MASTER, from Built For Speed

Paul Thomas Anderson’s films are full of charismatic psychopaths and charlatans who rule crazy corrupt mini-empires and use twisted faith to exploit the emotionally fragile.  It seemed inevitable, therefore, that Anderson would tackle the world of cults. His latest film The Master which is set in 1950 takes us within a strange organisation known as The Cause which may or

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