Who hosts like Version?
ORIGINAL STORY: This morning, Matt Okine and Alex Dyson host their final show on triple j Breakfast, bringing three years of hosting the show as a duo to an end (and ending a full decade at the station for Dyson).
What time is like a version?
Every Friday morning around 8am The idea of Like A Version is pretty simple. We invite a musician or band into our studios, tell them to bring their instruments along, stick microphones in front of them and ask them to play one of their own compositions as well as a song they love by someone else.
What Chanel is Triple J?
FM Frequencies
| MHz | p | location |
|---|---|---|
| 95.9 | m | Mount Panorama/Telstra Radio Terminal-Reid Park (NSW) |
| 95.9 | m | Adelaide/77 Grenfell Street (SA) |
| 96.1 | v | Channel Point (NT) |
| 96.1 | m | Mount Nardi/ABRN6 TV Tower (NSW) |
Who are something for Kate?
Something for Kate were formed in 1994 in Melbourne by Julian Carroll on bass guitar, Paul Dempsey on lead guitar and lead vocals, and Clint Hyndman on drums. Dempsey and Hyndman were school friends from Padua College, Mornington Peninsula; Carroll successfully answered their advertisement in music stores.
What is the new single by something for Kate?
^ “Something For Kate Unveil New Single ‘Come Back Before I Come Back To My Senses ‘ “. MusicFeeds. 1 October 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2020. ^ Gallagher, Alex. “Something for Kate Announce First Album in Eight Years The Modern Medieval “. Music Feeds.
When did something for Kate release the Official Fiction?
On 15 August 2003 Something for Kate issued their fourth studio album, The Official Fiction, which is their first number-one album. It was produced by Shoemaker at Mangrove Studios, again. Lawrence opined that it “is the perfect soundtrack to the inevitable self-indulgent melancholy I’ll be suffering/enjoying for the next few days/weeks/months.
What happened to Ralph from something for Kate?
After about a year in Something for Kate, Ralph had failed to fit in with the other two, he was replaced by Stephanie Ashworth from three-piece indie rockers, Sandpit. Sandpit had released their own debut album, On Second Thought, in May 1998 but they disbanded – founding drummer Paul Sciacca had left ahead of recording sessions.