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15 Aug 2023

John Flanagan – Show #290 (part 2), 6 August 2023

Music

John Flanagan – Show #290 (part 2), 6 August 2023

Narrm/Melbourne singer-songwriter John Flanagan joins Katie in the studio for a chat about his brilliant new album, Manhood Method Actor, and its strong 70s folk-rock era influences. John tells us about recently touring with Fanny Lumsden and his relationships with The Maes and Didirri, and he performs his outstanding song ‘Son of a Father’. There are also brand-new tracks by Canberra’s Fred Smith, Darwin’s David Garnham & The Reasons to Live, and Sydney’s As Seen On TV. Here is the playlist:

  • Strange How – Fred Smith
  • Chelsea Motel – David Garnham & The Reasons to Live ft. Alison Thorsteinsen
  • Dark Moon Night – John Flanagan
  • Back to You – Maggie Rigby
  • Dig (Variation) – Fanny Lumsden
  • Son of a Father (live in the studio) – John Flanagan
  • Begin Again – Didirri
  • At War – As Seen On TV
  • I See You – John Flanagan

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