Alannah Myles

You will be amazed to hear how much money Canadian singer/songwriter Alannah Myles made out of her debut album......the most successful debut album in Canadian history! Alannah has some great stories about the way she lied to get gigs early in her career, how Elvis Presley fans inspired one of her greatest hits plus there's a great tale of when she met Tina Arena.

John Walker of the Walker Brothers

Did you know that NONE of the hit-making Walker Brothers were actually born with the surname Walker? The late John Walker tells how and why the group's name came about, plus reveals the hit stories behind their well-remembered songs. It's also an interesting reason why they broke up and then reformed for one last hit in the 70's.

Garry Frost of Moving Pictures and 1927

Behind every great band there's usually a great songwriter. In the case of the Australian bands Moving Pictures and 1927 that songwriter is Garry Frost. It's a rare thing for the man who wrote songs "What About Me", "If I Could" and "Compulsory Hero" to tell the stories behind those classics. You'll also discover how the bands were given their interesting names.

Glenn Shorrock

In the history of Australian music Glenn Shorrock is a name that stands tall. From the Twilights to Axiom and then the internationally famous Little River Band, the voice of Glenn Shorrock has featured on some outstanding recordings. Incidentally there is at least one Twilights hit he didn't like, as you'll hear as Glenn shares stories behind some of his most acclaimed hits.

Eddie Money

How many rock stars can you name from a policing background? To be honest most meet the police AFTER they become rock stars! In the case of Eddie Money he left his job as a New York Policeman to record the hits "Baby Hold On" and "Take Me Home Tonight". He has some funny stories plus the details of the stage musical he's written.

Tina Arena

"Chains", "Burn" and "Sorrento Moon" are just some of the hits that have made Australian singer Tina Arena one of the country's most respected singers. Here Tina shares stories from her lengthy career, talks about her life in France and reveals to Ian Keenan the inspiration behind some of her biggest hits.

Spencer Davis of the Spencer Davis Group

So many great bands emerged from the UK in the 60's and Spencer Davis shares the history behind the band he famously led, the Spencer Davis Group. You'll discover just how young Steve Winwood was when they hit the charts, plus hear the hit stories behind their classics. You can also listen to another interview with Spencer Davis here.

Swanee

Respected as one of Australia's finest rock voices, he also has the ability to make a tender love ballad his own. Swanee (John Swan) has had a long career as a soloist whilst also spending time fronting The Party Boys. He isn't the only famous member of the family, as you may know, Swanee is the elder brother of Australian rock icon Jimmy Barnes.

Neil Sedaka

Considering his music career began in 1957 it is fairly impressive that he is still performing to large audiences in 2016. No doubt a large part of Neil Sedaka's ongoing appeal is his huge catalogue of million selling hits. That said, it hasn't been all plain sailing throughout his career as you will hear as Neil Sedaka shares his hit stories.

Billy Thorpe

Australian rock'n'roll lost one of it's greatest heroes when Billy Thorpe died suddenly in February 2007. He was a pioneer of the industry who was about to embark on an exciting new direction with his album "Tangier". He tells the story of that album's creation as well as the tales behind such hits as "Most People I Know" and "It's Almost Summer".

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