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Stay left and take a trip with Macca's Saturday breakfast show on NTS. Weekend musings and eclectic cuts from all over the place, it's a low-key affair and you're all invited. ONE GLOVE!!!
Two hours of soundtrack cuts from the filmography of one of modern cinema's most iconic leading women, Nicole Kidman. Selected and mixed by Florence Scott-Anderton.
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Formed in 1997, the Eyesores feature Alec Redfearn on accordion and lead vocals; Olivia Geiger on violin; Margie Wienk on cello, double bass, and vocals; Ann Schattle on French horn; Erica Schattle on bassoon; Domenick Panzarella on guitar; and Matt McLaren on drums -- though the ensemble has been known to grow or shrink depending on the needs of each individual performance.
They made their debut with a split single with the band Iditarod in 1999, and recorded a cassette-only EP and two albums before Redfearn stepped forward as group leader with 2003's Every Man for Himself & God Against All. In 2005, they released their second LP, The Quiet Room, through the respected independent experimental label Cuneiform Records. North East Indie issued their third album, The Smother Party, in 2006, and Redfearn & the Eyesores returned to Cuneiform for album number four, The Blind Spot, a year later.
The current lineup includes: Alec K. Redfearn - accordion, ukulele, jawharp, vocals Frank Difficult - machines, objects, percussion Orion Rigel Dommisse - organ, cello, vocals Mark Elliott - percussion Matt McLaren, drums, percussion Christopher Sadlers - bass Ann Schattle - horn
Formed in 1997, the Eyesores feature Alec Redfearn on accordion and lead vocals; Olivia Geiger on violin; Margie Wienk on cello, double bass, and vocals; Ann Schattle on French horn; Erica Schattle on bassoon; Domenick Panzarella on guitar; and Matt McLaren on drums -- though the ensemble has been known to grow or shrink depending on the needs of each individual performance.
They made their debut with a split single with the band Iditarod in 1999, and recorded a cassette-only EP and two albums before Redfearn stepped forward as group leader with 2003's Every Man for Himself & God Against All. In 2005, they released their second LP, The Quiet Room, through the respected independent experimental label Cuneiform Records. North East Indie issued their third album, The Smother Party, in 2006, and Redfearn & the Eyesores returned to Cuneiform for album number four, The Blind Spot, a year later.
The current lineup includes: Alec K. Redfearn - accordion, ukulele, jawharp, vocals Frank Difficult - machines, objects, percussion Orion Rigel Dommisse - organ, cello, vocals Mark Elliott - percussion Matt McLaren, drums, percussion Christopher Sadlers - bass Ann Schattle - horn
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