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5 Songs: Glenn Richards
The Augie March frontman released his debut solo album Glimjack late last year, catch him playing a handful of shows in Victoria before jetting off to the northern hemisphere:
- March 17: Karova Lounge, Ballarat (with Amaya Laucirica)
- March 18: Northote Social Club, Melbourne (with Amay Laucirica)
- March 19: Mossvale Music Festival, Melbourne (with Justin Townes Earle, Gareth Liddiard and more)
Hear Glenn Richards' 5 Songs on ABC Dig Music at these times:
Saturday: 3pm
Sunday: 11am
Monday: 7pm
Tuesday: 1pm
Wednesday: 4pm
Thursday: 9pm
Friday: 3am
5 Songs tracklisting:
1. Baby Huey – ‘A Change Is Going To Come’
2. Noel Coward – ‘Twentieth Century Blues’
3. The Underminers – ‘Slow Dancing’ (alb: 'Heart Part Of Your Mind')
4. Deerhunter – ‘Helicopter’
5. Leonard Cohen – ‘First We Take Manhattan’
Artist Biography
Glenn Anthony Richards (born Glennwell Piers Richards, 17 November 1972) is the mainstay guitarist singer-songwriter for the Australian rock band Augie March.
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How can I stream or download this? Will it be played again? Thanks!
I have emailed Dig re playing times but no response yet ( If I get one I will update in comments).
I can't work out if there are set times or if it is random, as the Paul Dempsey one was on last night?
I also haven't found them anywhere to stream which is a shame as there have been quite a few good ones I missed or want to re-listen to.
Got your email and will respond here.
The times for 5 songs are as above...
Sat 3pm
Sun 11am
Mon 7pm
Tue 1pm
Wed 4pm
Thu 9pm
Fri 3am
Yeah, that Paul Dempsey was a glitch it should have been Glenn. We're looking at having them available on our website for the week after they appear on air. Copyright issues prevent us from leaving them up for longer.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the info. For those listening via the digital TV channel 200, these times are AEDT, so be careful setting your recorders :)
Same applies if listening online of course. That stream is the same regardless of where you are in the world. Just for those who might not have realised.
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